10 years ago, previous SEAL Navy (elite group of the United States of Navy) Ray Mendoza He retired from his services to the Navy and started working in Hollywood as a technical consultant and coordinator for the scenes of risk, with an idea in the head: making a movie. Inspiration? Experience, today, continues to apply chicken skin: the mission in the city of Ramdi during the military intervention of the United States in Iraq, in 2006, which was distinguished forever.
When they take my partner as a hostage, it is one of the moments of my life that I will never forget. Ray says in an interview with Excelsior:
Next to Ray, Alex Garland, the director of the cinema Civil war (2024). Ray fulfills his dream: He promotes his own tape, War: War timeThis is the first show tomorrow in cinemas, a screenwriter and a joint director with Garland.
I always wanted to make a movie for what I lived in the war, but I never imagined that I would enjoy these dimensions. I always thought it could be some of about 30 minutes, or perhaps a movie, but it is very independent, with one of the characters or the two people and a little distribution. This is a privilege, but at the same time a responsibility: He made the cinema with what I learned as my art, but also to tell my experience while we live in the battlefield, “says Ray.
It was during the filming Civil war When he met Garland and Mendoza, the first to suggest producing a movie with the explanatory comments he had of war. When they reviewed it, they could not stop. But the task was not easy: How to make a war tape without glorifying the conflict? Especially in a sensitive moment in the world as the current event, with wars in different latitudes.
We conclude that in order to make this film explain as a propaganda of war, we only have to follow a very simple rule, which we must be honest as much as we could be and remove cinemas that could be enjoyable, but not honest. They are not safe. Not to attract the audience to watch the movie, we would have been scratching what Rai really lived, “Jarland explains.
Therefore, managers decided to change those resources that could make the film more digesting the audience and their exchange of others who made almost a more realistic and overwhelming experience, without jewelry or political sermons, with a focus on the strain of the battle of the seals that flared up during the mission.
I think people who have not experienced real violence or were not in fighting have a very limited understanding of these things. It is partly good to have a limited understanding, but on the other hand, this does not help in sympathy for the heroes of the conflict. Especially when the countries and countries that can make decisions to send, especially young people, not exclusively, are able to war, and almost all of them, whether physically or psychologically, will be infected, “explains Garland.
For this reason, it considers that the war stops to depict it as something that makes the hero who participates in it, and depicts most of what he lived and thus awareness.
Just have to have a good understanding of what that means, and what it requires and what it takes. It can lead even ancient warriors to be perceived in a different way and to be better understood. I think you are sometimes listening to people to tell the old warriors that we thank them for their service; People say they have shown that they are grateful to service, but they often say that without understanding what the service means. And I believe that a movie like this, without a candidate, shows the experience of old warriors, or the experience of many old warriors. It is useful to understand what is behind every precedent -“.
To achieve this, they gathered a group of experienced actors such as Will Poulter, Kit Connor, Cosmo Jarvis and Michael Gandolfini or Joseph Quinn, who faced a challenge to bring their emotions to the maximum to show the side damage that the war can cause in any human being and acquire the director’s vision, which has changed in the same end, like Kit Connor.
Perhaps many of what we know about the war through films, but they are all theatrical and glorified. This changed (the starring in the movie) Fahmy, and I hope that it would be the same for the audience. “I had a more open, visually, visually, what war,” explains Kate.
In addition, all actors were able to speak with the soldiers who represented them, to present a more realistic vision.
Perhaps you were one of these people whose only teaching was about war or the army films, some ancient history books, and perhaps the veteran I met along the way, who, in most cases, does not want to publish a lot of information about their experiences. The biggest change in perception was that the opportunity to get to know the men who lived in their body, and to know the types of people who were then and who are now. Cosmo Jarvis says:
Data what was the Iraq war
The Iraq war, which occurred between March 2003 and December 2011, left a devastating human and economic balance.
Deaths
- Total deaths: A study published in Plos Medicine was estimated in 2013 that more than 460,000 people died for reasons attributed to war, including direct violence and indirect consequences such as the collapse of the health system and infrastructure.
- Civil deaths: The Iraqi body number project recorded between 97461 and 106348 civilian deaths until July 2010.
- The death of the US military: According to the Pentagon data, nearly 4,500 soldiers have been their lives during the conflict.
- The death of the Iraqi rebels and security forces: The documents leaked by WikiLeaks revealed in 2010 that between 2004 and 2009, 66,081 civilians, 23984 rebels and 15,196 members of the Iraqi security forces died.
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(Tagstotranslate) Ray Mendoza (T) Navy Seal (T) Hollywood (T) Technical Adviser (T) Risk Scenes (T) Film (T) Tearn (T) Realistic Cinema (T) True Violence (T) Protago-Nistas from Conflict (T) inventive warriors (T) Sequelae Of War (T) Actor (T) Will Poulter (T) Kit Connor (T) Cosmo Jarvis (T) Michael Gandolfini (T) Joseph Quinn Clorific (T)
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