Warfare

2025

Action / Drama / War

130
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 92% · 237 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 93% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 89099 89.1K

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Plot summary

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.

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Top cast

Will Poulter as Erik
Noah Centineo as Brian
Kit Connor as Tommy
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jongrif851 8 / 10

Good and bad

Spent 15 years in Army Special Forces. Most of the movie was decent. Cannot believe they did not immediately tourniquet those leg wounds. Screw the blood sweep / stop the bleeding first. Definitely some shell shock there. Tommy seemed to be completely confused and out of it. No one assessed mental capacity after explosions. FAILURE to use the M-79 Grenade launcher was HUGE. That weapon could have done a lot to clear adjacent rooftops instead it stayed in the guy's backpack. When they staged two separate times to evacuate the wounded they came out blazing but you don't see any targets / they're shooting to keep the enemy's heads Down... you DO NOT shoot unless fired upon per se / also the Bradley was taking those second floors ... why didn't they do that on the initial attempt to evacuate ...??Regarding shooting... ok you return fire WHEN you have a target but if you have no target in your sector - don't fire...They should have put some personnel atop the roof - that roof seemed to be higher than other roofs and it could have been used to suppress adjacent roof topsOne thing that was missing - the enemy most assuredly would have had RPGs - 110% yet none were fired into the house - they could have lost the entire platoon. RPGs are everywhere so it's sort of disbelieving that the enemy did not use RPGs. I lost two friends on Black Hawk Down - both Delta guys. The one friend .. Timmy Martin ... depicted at the end with Gary Gordon ... my other friend was taken out by an RPG below the waist... unfortunately like the guy in this movie he lost his lower extremity but "lived" for a couple of hours until he basically succumbed to blood loss.Interesting flick - would have been a bit better with better weapons deployment / leaders doing personnel checks / ammo conservation /. NO TAC AIR is ABSOLUTELY HORRENDOUS- that should have an absolute guarantee before they went in that they TAC AIR on call. And then they have to get the Brigade CO approval - gimme a break. We once pulled my Heavy Weapons Sergeant from choking our BN CDR to death when he did not provide helo exfil during an exercise in Denmark. It was an exercise but the Sergeant had done three tours in Nam and said you never strand troops in the field after a successful attack in enemy territory..Movie rating - B to potentially B+
Reviewed by Rob-O-Cop 6 / 10

The question of the movie is why?

As the invaded family ask of the US military. Why? Why did you do this? What was all this about? And it's a good question and not a criticism of the film in anyway. Maybe that was part of the point of it all. Although the congratulatory credits footage confuses that angle as we get to meet the real perpetrators of the events of the film.I was on board with the who futility of war, the meaningless nature of the soldiers taking over a random house, smashing down walls and taking captive the innocent families that live there and then having to defend themselves from attacks caused by the act of taking over a random house, hey how about just don't take the house, right?That seemed like a poignant message and if left at that then we've got ourselves a film with a solid message, but then we get the actual soldiers taking photos on the set with the actors and smiling, and the message about thanks for always answering the call" and well maybe we're all just imagining there's a lesson learned here at all. You can't have a sobering film on the brutal insensitivity of the US Military and the pointless damage it inflicts on the innocent around the world and then go all hugs for the military bros as the credits roll, can you? It was a confusing message.It was a well made movie, fantastic sound design. I just don't know what I'm supposed to take away from it, and maybe that's part of the point, the world is full of contradictions.But I really did feel embarrassed and ashamed for the cruelty inflicted on the families we hardly saw in this film.
Reviewed by mezzanomarcus 8 / 10

A Modern Day War Horror Film

A masterclass in tension and sound design. A visceral, gut wrenching, unrelenting war film experience.This film absolutely deserves an Oscar nod for its sound design, my ears are still ringing, but in the best way possible. It's not for the faint of heart. Rarely has the raw horror of war been depicted with such intensity; I haven't felt this shaken since Saving Private Ryan. The theatrical experience is essential, this soundscape demands a massive screen. The gunfire alone rivals Heat in realism and impact.Those expecting a conventional narrative should adjust their expectations. This isn't a traditional hero's journey, it's an immersive, boots-on-the-ground depiction of a team navigating a chaotic operation where, even when everything is done right, everything can still go catastrophically wrong.Watching this, my respect for our military deepened tenfold. The courage it takes to step into such situations is beyond comprehension, and the professionalism of the operators is portrayed with remarkable authenticity. This film didn't just entertain, it inspired me to be a better leader, a better friend.This is the film I wanted Civil War to be, and I wouldn't be surprised if Alex Garland felt the same. It offered a deeper understanding of PTSD and the brotherhood forged in combat. The emotional and psychological toll is palpable, yet never overplayed.This is not just a film, it's an experience. I'm already planning to see it again in theaters. I'm genuinely curious if my heart rate ever dropped below 130 bpm. As a filmmaker who dreams of tackling a military story one day, I found this both intimidating and inspiring.So. Well. Done.
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