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'Warfare': The glamor of combat . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on April 15, 2025 at 20:00:58:

Based on the memories of the surviving guys of a SEAL Team, this film will sour the most ardent "Call of Duty" warrior on the subject of combat.

There is the lull before the storm, but then the storm unleashes high-volume destruction and the wailing of wounded men who can't shut up. It is a mess for both the eyes and ears.

At the end, we see the real SEALs and their corresponding players. There were no real winners in the 2006 Ramadi, Iraq action.

Booms, bangs, and loud wailing from the wounded make a movie hard to sit through. Anti-war message received loud and clear.