A unlikely rum that inspired the director of the war

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Many military films, regardless of location, the exploits of heroism, or communication produced among bloodshed, eventually resemble other people. Then you will be forgiven for making these comparisons before entering “Warfare”, a new film from the co-director Alex Garlend and the former Navy Ray Mendos, whose personal experience-based movie that through it through it through it through it through it A nightmare reflection of her subject is revising what makes a military movie in the process. However may become unexpectedly “Daredevil: Born Again” Michael GandolinThe inspiration was found in 1998 by Rom-Com-Comr Gwyneth Paltrow.

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Mendos talked to the movie about “War”, explaining that the film does not try to become a preventive or anti -war history In a story based on memorywho forced the director to reach an interesting comparison. “It was my driver’s goal, and why I was so thoroughly, or we were so careful throwing all the memories and actually as you felt at this exact moment? If you felt that you came out of this state of mind into the struggle, and when did it happen?” Mendos revealed. “So, everyone, everyone, they micro arcs, but they exist. And I think for the movie I don’t just watch military movies. There is a movie that I could call what you probably will shocked. It is called” sliding doors “.

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Ray Mendos wanted to make his own sliding doors with war

For those who may have missed a movie aimed at Peter Havit, “sliding doors” followed by Paltrov, as the Londonian fights, whose simple act that passes the train into two different storylines, showing how it went through the door. For Mendos, this is a movie he reviewed during the creation of “War”, which emphasizes how the slightest solution can have the effect not only in a few hours or seconds through the Grodno plot he brought to the screen.

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“This movie resonated with me with any other movie. And so I go to the movies when I want to laugh, when I want to cry, when I want to be inspired, this is an experience, this is a series of moments,” says the focus. “I don’t remember all my unfolding every day. I only remember a significant event in my life, it’s my experience, and I want to share it. And if you want to see this and you want to experience something else, I invite you to do it and find out something.”

You can check out our full interview with Mendoza and Garland, and how they made one of the most intense military movies that if -theth here.



 
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