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.