Warfare 2025
Warfare (2025) is a British-American war action film co-directed by former U.S. Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza and acclaimed filmmaker Alex Garland. The film offers a gripping, real-time portrayal of a Navy SEAL platoon's harrowing mission during the Iraq War, specifically focusing on the 2006 Battle of Ramadi.📜 Plot Synopsis “Warfare” immerses viewers in a Navy SEAL platoon’s mission during the Iraq War. The narrative unfolds in real-time, based on the testimonies of the soldiers who experienced it. The film focuses on the platoon’s harrowing encounter while overwatching U.S. forces through insurgent territory, highlighting the brutal realities of modern warfare.📝 Critical Reception The film has received positive reviews for its intense and realistic portrayal of war. It has been praised for its immersive storytelling and technical realism. However, some critics have noted a lack of context and character development, particularly regarding the absence of Iraqi perspectives.🛒 Availability in India As of now, “Warfare” is available in select international theaters. For viewers in India, the film may be accessible through international streaming platforms or digital rental services. It's advisable to check platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or A24’s official channels for availability.
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Anu
2025-04-24 19:25:15
True "edge of your seat." Think of the tension of the first 15 minutes of "Saving Private Ryan," but over an hour and a half. No spoilers, but I love the fact that the movie immediately drops you into the situation. We don't need to know why the soldiers are there, or what their objective/mission is, because that's irrelevant when the bullets start to fly. These are just soldiers going on a mission. Finally, as a patriotic American, I feel that before Congress & the President deploy any of our U. S. Service people into harms way, they and the CEOs of Raytheon, Blackrock, Vanguard, and Halliburton should be forced to watch this movie, as well as the first 15 minutes of Saving Private Ryan, before anyone is deployed. Also, the law should be passed that all of their children should be the first deployed, call it the "No Fortunate Son" law. I think we would have less wars if that happened.