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'Warfare' Earns Veteran Praise and Critical Scrutiny for Its Realistic Depiction of Combat

The Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza film has been lauded for its authenticity by veterans but faces criticism for its narrow focus on violence.

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Overview

  • 'Warfare,' co-directed by Alex Garland and former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza, reconstructs a 2006 Navy SEAL mission in Ramadi, Iraq, based on firsthand accounts.
  • Veterans have responded positively to the film, with many expressing that it authentically captures their experiences and provides a sense of being understood.
  • The film's stark realism, including its visceral IED explosion scene, was achieved with input from survivors, notably Elliott Miller, who supervised its recreation.
  • Critics have praised the film's sensory immediacy but raised concerns about its lack of broader political or historical context surrounding the violence depicted.
  • AMC, Cinemark, and Regal theaters are offering discounted tickets to military ID holders, emphasizing the film's outreach to veteran audiences.