“One of the most intense war films that I’ve ever seen”: The first considerations are a compliment to this long feature movie

“One of the most intense war films that I’ve ever seen”: The first considerations are a compliment to this long feature movie

On April 17, 2024, Alex Garland imagined an explosive future in the United States Civil War, which was cold when the US presidential election approached. A year later, the director returned, and, Ray Mandosa, again threw the audience into the heart of a war, which returned to the conflict in Iraq with memories of a group of soldiers, specifically performed by Joseph Quinn, Charles Melton or Will Pulter.

In American theaters, Warfare is expected on April 11, with no date of release in France, but the first views published throughout the Atlantic offers a new coup from the director of the Ex Machina, who will see Danny Boyle on June 18 as the author of the 28 -year -old scenario.

(“Warfare is one of the most intense war films that I have seen. I have the impression that I was with these soldiers, his impeccable sound design and its staggering atmosphere.

(“Warfare puts a tremendous, ruthless and absolutely devastating look of modern war. My heart is shaped.

(“I was absolutely blown away from the war. A cruel, realistic, horrifying thing, he is one of the most sad wars in the cinema. He is a horror film that continues to raise tension. Incredible film.”

Wars push you … and don’t let go of the end credits

(“War is considered, sincere and absolutely freezing.

(“They were completely blown away by the war. Undoubtedly, one of the most exciting and visceral war films that he has ever seen -but also one of those who have been the least war. Charming from his first moments, wars the viewer in the heart of the mission that behaves badly.

This is an incredibly impressive production, with details at all levels, with special performance, with dubious choreographic combat scenes, incredibly impressive photographs and sound designs – all of which helps to present this film and often a huge war. I was amazed at the cinematographic know-how, and I was amazed at the brotherhood demonstrations, but I was also offended by the reality of the modern war depicted.

(“War is almost inadequate tension – almost a fellow war film where we are in the heart of action. The performances of young actors are excellent, while Garland and Mendoza work well together.

Undoubtedly the most intense film I saw this year

(“Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza War is undoubtedly the most intense film I have seen this year. Incredibly exciting, he will put himself in an impossible situation with soldiers trapped in the affected house. KitCharles Melton, Noah CentineoThere will be a pulter or CoughBut the rhythm is so cruel and energy is so chaotic that they completely blend in with the relevant roles.

Of course, the star actor, but here are the real stars of soldiers who do their best to save their lives and spin them as quickly as possible. I loved the unique approach of the movie: I was sitting like a surprised and frozen movie for almost the entire length of time, as much as it gives crazy intensity. Take a look at it on the big screen with an even stronger voice. This is a real journey! “)

(Warfare puts viewers in the heart and offers it in real -time experience that several films may fit in terms of whole sink.

The development of characters is almost non -nactic, but the experience is eventually Imeretian and flawless. The sound design is a thunderstorm and sadness, and the assembly enhances the tension at an almost unbearable level. I felt that I couldn’t breathe until the end. “

(“War, or the most intense movie for 90 minutes that is long time visible. Staging, sound and incredible performances, especially Joseph Knea.

Agony, accuracy, disorientation, chaos, violence and bravery tirelessly follow each other

(“Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza are a sincere, sad, intense and powerful film. One of the necessary things of the year.

(“I can finally talk about it: War is the first wonderful film of 2025. It is not only a war film, because we can consider it a horror film. Extremely tense and deeply immensely.

See you, we hope that soon in French rooms they will experience the intensity of war.


Source: Allocine

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