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War Machine

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Brad Pitt, Anthony Michael Hall, Daniel Betts, Topher Grace, Anthony Hayes, Emory Cohen, John Magaro, Aymen Hamdouchi, and RJ Cyler in War Machine (2017)
An absurdist war story for our times, writer-director David Michod (Animal Kingdom) recreates a U.S. General's roller-coaster rise and fall as part reality, part savage parody - raising the specter of just where the line between them lies today. His is an exploration of a born leader's ultra-confident march right into the dark heart of folly. At the story's core is Brad Pitt's sly take on a successful, charismatic four-star general who leapt in like a rock star to command NATO forces in Afghanistan, only to be taken down by a journalist's no-holds-barred expose.
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An idiosyncratic general confronts opposition from enemies, allies, and bureaucrats while leading a massive rebuilding operation in Afghanistan.An idiosyncratic general confronts opposition from enemies, allies, and bureaucrats while leading a massive rebuilding operation in Afghanistan.An idiosyncratic general confronts opposition from enemies, allies, and bureaucrats while leading a massive rebuilding operation in Afghanistan.

  • Director
    • David Michôd
  • Writers
    • Michael Hastings
    • David Michôd
  • Stars
    • Brad Pitt
    • Daniel Betts
    • John Magaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    52K
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    POPULARITY
    2,156
    3,644
    • Director
      • David Michôd
    • Writers
      • Michael Hastings
      • David Michôd
    • Stars
      • Brad Pitt
      • Daniel Betts
      • John Magaro
    • 225User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Glen McMahon
    Daniel Betts
    Daniel Betts
    • Simon Ball
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
    • Cory Staggart
    Emory Cohen
    Emory Cohen
    • Willy Dunne
    RJ Cyler
    RJ Cyler
    • Andy Moon
    Topher Grace
    Topher Grace
    • Matt Little
    Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael Hall
    • Greg Pulver
    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Pete Duckman
    Nicholas Maude
    Nicholas Maude
    • British Officer
    Paolo Gasparini
    • Plotti Balotti
    Andrew Byron
    Andrew Byron
    • Vladislav Melnik
    Alan Ruck
    Alan Ruck
    • Pat Mackinnon
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • Dick Waddle
    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Ray Canucci
    Aykut Hilmi
    Aykut Hilmi
    • Afghan Bureaucrat
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • President Karzai
    Nasser Rostai
    • Presidential Aide
    Rufus Wright
    Rufus Wright
    • Frank Groom
    • Director
      • David Michôd
    • Writers
      • Michael Hastings
      • David Michôd
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    6gcharbonnet

    Weird but thought-provoking

    I agree with what many other reviewers say, about it being confusing but still pertinent and that it might go over many viewers' heads because in general many Americans just have no idea that the US is still actively conducting warfare in Afghanistan. I feel like it was a pointed, clear message about our presence there, but that many of us were perhaps expecting another Fury or Inglorious Basterds. Others have spoken about all the characters in the movie, so I won't add anything, but I'm amazed to see that no one has once mentioned Meg Tilly as Gen. Glenn McMahon's wife. I haven't seen Meg act in anything in ages, but this was a terrific and nuanced performance. Male soldiers with fewer lines and less screen time have merited call outs, but really, Meg Tilley was amazing, just as amazing as the wonderful Tilda Swinton or Ben Kingsley. Her eyes never left Brad Pitt, and you could just imagine what their thirty years of marriage must have been like. Her subtle gestures and half-spoken words created a picture of 30 years of unwavering loyalty and devotion to a man she adores and respects, but her face shows how much those often lonely years cost. When she said her final line of, "I'm proud of me too.", I found it thrilling. I hope we see more of her in the future, because she was definitely one of astonishing bright points in this movie.
    8danialkalbasi

    It's Entertaining

    I watch the movie the day it released. I should say its entertaining and partially funny. I saw lots of people here are very negative about the movie, well, that's a reality of the US/NATO operations in Afganistan!

    I like this sentence from the movie: "We cannot help them and kill them at the same time."
    8siderite

    Intriguing perspective on the US war on whatever

    It wasn't a movie I enjoyed very much, but it was a good movie. You can feel it in your guts. It's a description of the US operations in Afghanistan, and I had expected a liberal viewpoint that made fun of the mess there. But it wasn't so. It actually showed viewpoints from multiple perspectives.

    Brad Pitt plays a general, newly appointed to the region in order to "fix things". And he is trying to. He fights bureaucracy, politicians, and insurgents alike in order to get things done. He has a faithful group of subordinates who worship him and help him do whatever he wants. Ironically, his technical approach makes him the enemy of the US administration, which only needs to show they are trying, without actually having to succeed. Ben Kingsley has a few scenes as president Karzai that are ridiculously funny, too. "But I am acting as a leader. I am unavailable", he says in one scene. Hilarious.

    In the end, one cannot but sympathize with a guy who wants to end the war, militarily or course, by unequivocally winning it, regardless of what human issues are hindering the victory. He has a job to do, even if it's obvious no one wants him to do it. The movie shows how these kinds of "wars" were never meant to be won, even if you had someone actually trying to.

    Bottom line: A movie is impressive when it manages to portray a US army general as a simple task oriented technician, hired like you would hire a plumber to do a job. It gets even more impressive when it shows how impossible that job really is. And the acting was great. The mood was a little too deadpan for me. It is something that amuses you internally while you wonder why everything is moving so slow. I believe this was deliberate, in order for the viewer to understand a little bit of how slow things are really moving in the real world.
    Laiath

    Excellent self-criticism

    Everything I saw about the movie before I saw the movie pointed to a bold critique of US foreign policy and war politics, so I didn't expect an action filled nail-biter. It did deliver what I expected, and did so phenomenally. The issues the movie brings up and the things the characters said really, truly couldn't have been said more openly and directly. As the narrator would have you know, it's going to fall on deaf ears where it matters the most, granted, but it's one heck of a catharsis session all the same.

    Where the progression of events gets too slow, the brilliant acting comes to the rescue. Pitt's performance didn't look to me as smooth and believable as it used to be, but Tilda Swinton and Ben Kingsley blew my mind. With their impeccable accents and spot on mannerisms, it was near impossible to tell they were just actors (save for their very familiar faces). There were a few pretty funny lines, too.

    To anyone who doesn't mind listening to dialogue and watching out for subtle goings-on, this movie is a must, MUST see.
    7tastytomatoes

    Why? Why did we have the war?

    First off, the criticism is too harsh. From a directorial aspect, this is not a perfect movie. Yet the movie clearly goes over the head of some people. There are numerous laughs big and small scattered through the movie where you laugh at the absurdity of the characters and the unfolding of events. At times it also gets informative and at times drama-serious. When the movie ends you feel like to have gone through a journey with General Glenn McMahon, an inside look into the relationship and mechanism of America's war in Afghanistan.

    War Machine delivers its message and will prompt you into thinking. The pacing is slower at times but then catches the speed. Great chemistry between the cast with solid performances. Brad Pitt is excellent, giving a unique and strong performance that radiates as the film goes on.

    An absurd story at an absurd time, this is a unique movie worth watching for its theme and characters.

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      Despite being an anti-Afghanistan war movie, Pentagon reporter Helene Cooper spoke with The New York Times podcast "The Daily" that "everybody at the Pentagon is talking about (War Machine). It's a very anti-Afghanistan war movie, but the guys who you think would be offended by it, love it", Cooper added. "It's amazing to me. So many of them have lost colleagues, they've lost fellow soldiers and are constantly asking, 'What are we still doing there? What are we fighting for?' But at the same time, we have these officers who say, 'We've lost all these people in Afghanistan, we've spent so much blood and treasure on the ground in that country, and then you just turn around and pull out. What was that for?' It's a contradiction at the same time."
    • Goofs
      President Hamid Karzai's name is mispronounced by Ben Kingsley who is playing him. Should be Haamed not Hameed which is a different name even though both names are transcribed in the same way as Hamid from Pashto they are written differently in Arabic.
    • Quotes

      President Karzai: Your predecessor, General Whelan! I liked him! I'm not entirely certain he liked *me*; he didn't visit very often. Why was he dismissed? It seems- uhh, one minute he was here- uh, next minute, not here.

      Gen. Glen McMahon: Ah. Well, Mr. President, I think our government simply felt it was time our effort took a new direction.

      President Karzai: And uh, what is this new direction?

      Gen. Glen McMahon: Ah! It's most important to me that we *build* Afghanistan. Together, we build Afghanistan into a free and prosperous nation, free from fear and conflict.

      President Karzai: I see.

      Gen. Glen McMahon: Yeah.

      President Karzai: I see. Sounds a lot like the *old* direction.

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      Featured in ACS France (2018)
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      Under license from Gaga Music

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Pashtu
    • Also known as
      • The Operators
    • Filming locations
      • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Plan B Entertainment
      • Hurwitz Creative
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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