A House of Dynamite is both political fantasy and major disappointment | Mike McCahill

Netflix's latest offering, A House of Dynamite, is an unimpressive addition to Kathryn Bigelow's already sizable filmography. With a script penned by Noah Oppenheim and a director known for her critically acclaimed works like The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, the stakes were high. Unfortunately, the final product fails to deliver on its promise.

Bigelow's most successful films have always been those that explored complex themes through character-driven narratives. However, A House of Dynamite is more concerned with ticking down a countdown clock than with developing meaningful relationships between its characters. The pacing is relentless, but not in a good way; it feels like the film is treading water, waiting for the inevitable explosion.

One of the biggest disappointments here is the lack of nuance in Bigelow's portrayal of her female characters. Rebecca Ferguson's character, initially touted as a tough and capable working woman, disappears from the story all too soon. Meanwhile, we're left with a cast of gruff, patriarchal figures who seem to be more concerned with avoiding nuclear war than with finding solutions.

The film's visuals also take a hit. Bigelow's earlier films were known for their visceral, kinetic energy; here, the camerawork feels staid and uninspired. It's hard not to notice the similarities between this movie and some of Netflix's other recent releases – 24, The West Wing, or Zero Day all come to mind.

Perhaps most telling is how A House of Dynamite feels like a missed opportunity. With the script by Oppenheim, who recently worked on the Oscar-winning film Zero Day, one might have expected something more thoughtful and deliberate. Instead, we get a movie that spends two long hours scrambling around behind the curve, never quite able to catch up.

In short, A House of Dynamite is a major disappointment from an otherwise respected director. Bigelow has always been known for her ability to make films that feel urgent and relevant; here, she seems more concerned with avoiding criticism than with making something truly impactful. With its lackluster pacing, uninspired visuals, and missed opportunities, this movie feels like a shadow of what it could have been.
 
😐 I was expecting so much more from Kathryn Bigelow after her Oscar-winning films 🤔 A House of Dynamite just doesn't live up to the hype for me, the pacing is super slow and the characters feel like cardboard cutouts 📦 The female lead disappears way too soon 🚫 it's like they're trying to make a ticking clock thriller but forgot to add any real tension or suspense 🕰️ Bigelow's style has always been so visceral and kinetic, but this film just feels... meh 🤷‍♀️ I mean what happened to her usual knack for making films that feel urgent and relevant? This one just feels like a bunch of random scenes strung together without any real purpose or direction 🎥 Overall, A House of Dynamite is a major letdown from an otherwise legendary director 👎
 
Umm.. I'm kinda confused about this Netflix thing... I mean, I've been using it to watch stuff for ages now, but I don't really get why they make movies with countdown clocks 🕰️? Is it like, a new genre or something? And what's with the explosions? Can someone explain me how all that works in real life?

And, omg, have you guys seen The West Wing on Netflix? It's so good! Who's Rebecca Ferguson again? I know she's from that Harry Potter movie... Wait, no... 😂
 
I was really looking forward to watching A House of Dynamite but honestly it felt like just another action flick 🤔. I mean, I love Kathryn Bigelow, she's an amazing director, but this one just didn't do it for me. The whole countdown thing gets old fast and the characters feel so 1D 🙄. I was expecting some real depth from her, you know? But nope, just your typical hero-villain stuff. And don't even get me started on Rebecca Ferguson's character... what happened to her?! 😐 The visuals just looked weird too, like they were straight out of a TV show 📺. I mean I guess it's not like she's been on a losing streak or anything but still... 🤷‍♀️
 
can we just say no to these generic action movies that think they're deep but are really just loud? idk how kathryn bigelow went from making zero dark thirty to this 🤦‍♀️ at least her other films had some substance to them, not just a bunch of explosions and clock counting. and what's up with the female characters anyway? rebecca ferguson's character disappears in like 2 seconds? that's just lazy writing 🙄
 
I was really hyped for A House of Dynamite, but it's like they took all the tension from the premise and just sorta... let it simmer 🤯. Bigelow's always known how to make you feel like time is running out, but here it feels more like we're stuck in a never-ending loop 🕰️. And can we talk about how boring the characters are? I mean, I get that they're trying to be tough and all, but some of them are just cardboard cutouts 📦. I was expecting so much more from Bigelow, you know? She's always been the queen of making films that feel urgent and real, but A House of Dynamite just feels like... meh 🤷‍♀️. Have you seen it?
 
I gotta say, I'm super underwhelmed by A House of Dynamite 🤔👎 Kathryn Bigelow's got a rep for making thought-provoking flicks, but this one just doesn't cut it. The pacing feels like it's stuck in neutral and the characters are barely developed - what's up with that? I mean, Rebecca Ferguson's character is just kinda... gone 🙅‍♀️ Meanwhile, all these gruff dudes just wandering around like they own the place. And don't even get me started on the camerawork 😒 It's like Bigelow phoned it in.

I'm also thinking, what happened to the nuance? Where's the depth? It feels like Netflix is churning out these thrillers left and right without putting much effort into making them actually good. I mean, Zero Day was solid, but this just feels like a watered-down imitation 🚫 Bigelow deserves better than this.
 
I was really looking forward to watching A House of Dynamite, but I gotta say, it was super disappointing 🤕 The pacing felt so slow and the characters didn't really feel like they were doing anything meaningful with their time. I mean, I get that there's a countdown clock ticking away, but can't we see some development in the characters first? It just felt like they were waiting for something to happen instead of making it happen themselves.

And don't even get me started on Rebecca Ferguson's character, she was supposed to be this tough working woman, but then she just disappears 🤷‍♀️. Meanwhile, the guys are just standing around looking all serious and brooding. It's like the writers couldn't decide what kind of characters they wanted to have.

The visuals were also really underwhelming, it felt like Bigelow was phoning it in 😴. I mean, I love her other movies like The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, but this one just didn't live up to the hype.
 
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