Subtitle Zero | Dark Thirty
The title of the 2012 film serves as both a literal reference to a specific military time and a metaphor for the secrecy surrounding the hunt for Osama bin Laden. Military Definition and Origins
The title replaced the initial working title, Kill Bin Laden . It was chosen for its thematic depth: subtitle Zero Dark Thirty
: The term is a play on the 24-hour military clock. "Zero" refers to the hours before 10 a.m. (starting with 0), "Dark" denotes the nighttime or pre-dawn hours, and "Thirty" indicates 30 minutes past the hour. The title of the 2012 film serves as
: While often used broadly for any "ungodly hour," filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow noted that for the film, it specifically refers to 12:30 a.m. . This was the time Navy SEALs launched the actual raid on the Abbottabad compound. "Zero" refers to the hours before 10 a
In military slang, "Zero Dark Thirty" refers to an unspecified time in the early morning hours, typically between midnight and dawn.
: Military operations often begin during this window to utilize the cover of darkness and the element of surprise. Significance to the Film