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WarAction

Warfare

- Everything is based on memory.

A platoon of Navy SEALs embarks on a dangerous mission in Ramadi, Iraq, with the chaos and brotherhood of war retold through their memories of the event.

Release Date : 2025-04-09

Language :EnglishTurkish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DNA FilmsA24

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai

Gender : Male

Will Poulter

Character Name : Erik

Original Name : Will Poulter

Gender : Male

Cosmo Jarvis

Character Name : Elliott

Original Name : Cosmo Jarvis

Gender : Male

Kit Connor

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Kit Connor

Gender : Male

Finn Bennett

Character Name : John

Original Name : Finn Bennett

Gender : Male

Taylor John Smith

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Taylor John Smith

Gender : Male

Michael Gandolfini

Character Name : Lt. MacDonald

Original Name : Michael Gandolfini

Gender : Male

Adain Bradley

Character Name : Sgt Laerrus

Original Name : Adain Bradley

Gender : Male

Noah Centineo

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Noah Centineo

Gender : Male

Evan Holtzman

Character Name : Brock

Original Name : Evan Holtzman

Gender : Male

Henry Zaga

Character Name : Aaron

Original Name : Henry Zaga

Gender : Male

Joseph Quinn

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Joseph Quinn

Gender : Male

Charles Melton

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Charles Melton

Gender : Male

Aaron Mackenzie

Character Name : Kelly

Original Name : Aaron Mackenzie

Gender : Male

Alex Brockdorff

Character Name : Mikey

Original Name : Alex Brockdorff

Gender : Male

Joe Macaulay

Character Name : Mo

Original Name : Joe Macaulay

Gender : Male

Laurie Duncan

Character Name : Pete

Original Name : Laurie Duncan

Gender : Male

Jake Lampert

Character Name : Ted

Original Name : Jake Lampert

Gender : Male

Aaron Deakins

Character Name : Bob

Original Name : Aaron Deakins

Gender : Male

Tom Dunne

Character Name : AJ

Original Name : Tom Dunne

Gender : Male

Rayhan Ali

Character Name : Falah

Original Name : Rayhan Ali

Gender : Male

Heider Ali

Character Name : Sidar

Original Name : Heider Ali

Gender : Male

Sima Pollitt

Character Name : Alia

Original Name : Sima Pollitt

Gender : Female

Nathan Altai

Character Name : Farid

Original Name : Nathan Altai

Gender : Male

Aso Sherabayani

Character Name : Samir

Original Name : Aso Sherabayani

Gender : Male

Amira Dutton

Character Name : Sama

Original Name : Amira Dutton

Gender : Female

Donya Hussen

Character Name : Noor

Original Name : Donya Hussen

Gender : Female

Inbal Amram

Character Name : Amira

Original Name : Inbal Amram

Gender : Female

John Adkins

Character Name : Manchu X-Ray (uncredited)

Original Name : John Adkins

Gender : Male

Alexander Angelikis

Character Name : Bushmaster 3 (uncredited)

Original Name : Alexander Angelikis

Gender : Male

Marton Virag

Character Name : Al-Qaeda Fighter (uncredited)

Original Name : Marton Virag

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-04-20

A squad of American soldiers seemingly randomly select an house in Ramadi and having relocated it’s sleeping occupants to the ground floor, set up a sniper station from where they can monitor the goings on around them. Initially, this all looks harmless enough as the Iraqi locals go about their business, but gradually the spotters become suspicious of repetitive activity, the odd person who seems to be snooping on them - and then, well all hell breaks loose leaving them facing an existential threat that will test their mettle, their equipment and require some feats of legerdemain if they are to survive long enough to be rescued. There is quite some intensity to this drama as the young men under siege must each deal with their fears, strengths and weaknesses under a constant stream of fire. Will Poulter’s “Erik” leads the team, but the best effort for me came from his comms man “Ray” (D’Pharoah Woon-A-Tai) and, though sparingly, from Kit Connor’s rookie “Tommy” who, like us watching, had no idea what they were doing in this house and what the purpose of their mission actually was in the first place. There isn’t so much a script as an increasingly nervous dialogue that disintegrates as their predicament becomes more perilous and the photography and particularly the audio serve really well in conveying a sense of the lethally claustrophobic atmosphere in which these men had to function. Real veterans wrote the story, advised the production and that shows in something that is certainly incomplete from a narrative perspective, but is uncomfortably enthralling to watch and graphically displays the horrors of urban warfare.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-04-25

'Warfare' ends up as expected: bleak and miserable. The sound design is truly outstanding, such fine work ensures that you hear and feel everything. The plot being told in real time makes it rather captivating too, the tone of either trepidation or torment is omnipresent. Well, I say omnipresent, that's taking out the opening scene. I was not expecting that! Very fun though and a good way to show a snapshot of the camaraderie. It shouldn't work because it's not like it matches the rest of the film, but I gotta say I really loved it. What a tune, by the way. It's a fairly stacked cast list, from Will Poulter to Joseph Quinn to Charles Melton to Michael Gandolfini to D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai. No-one actually stands out individually, but I think that's entirely a good thing because it obviously isn't a story about any one person - it's about all of them.

M

MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2025-05-07

"Warfare" is as a simple statement on the reality of conflict. Warfare can be dull, even bureaucratic, with its own language, spoken over radio in codes. Equally, its frenetic, violent and horribly visceral. We see all of these aspects of war, in this film. I'll admit its depressing, sad, underlining in blood, the wastefulness of war. Mind you, that's what war is. Not heroic, symphonic, grandiose. Suffice to say, I liked this film. Its unpretentious and makes you question, not only the need for war but attempts to make it appear noble, when clearly, its nothing of the kind. In summary, a realistic portrayal of the true face of war. Something every young person, thinking of joining the military, should watch.

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2025-05-09

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/warfare-movie-review-garland-and-mendoza-strip-the-genre-to-its-rawest-form/ "Warfare is a film you admire more than you enjoy. Its anti-narrative structure, slow pacing, and lack of strong central figures make it difficult to revisit - but impossible to forget. It's a remarkable display of technical realism, a brutally honest recreation of a war zone, and a testament to cinema's power when it refuses to play by the rules. Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza may not have crafted a universally captivating masterpiece, but they've created something undeniably authentic. And sometimes, that's enough." Rating: B