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Mosul

  • 2019
  • 16
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
32K
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Mosul (2019)
When ISIS took their homes, families and city, one group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of the Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS in a desperate struggle to save their home city of Mosul.
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A police unit from Mosul fight to liberate the Iraqi city from thousands of ISIS militants.A police unit from Mosul fight to liberate the Iraqi city from thousands of ISIS militants.A police unit from Mosul fight to liberate the Iraqi city from thousands of ISIS militants.

  • Director
    • Matthew Michael Carnahan
  • Writer
    • Matthew Michael Carnahan
  • Stars
    • Waleed Elgadi
    • Suhail Dabbach
    • Adam Bessa
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  • IMDb RATING
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    32K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Michael Carnahan
    • Writer
      • Matthew Michael Carnahan
    • Stars
      • Waleed Elgadi
      • Suhail Dabbach
      • Adam Bessa
    • 436User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Waleed Elgadi
    Waleed Elgadi
    • Colonel Kaveh Isfahani
    Suhail Dabbach
    Suhail Dabbach
    • Jasem
    Adam Bessa
    Adam Bessa
    • Kawa
    Is'haq Elias
    • Waleed
    • (as Ishaq Elias)
    Mohimen Mahbuba
    • Amir
    Thaer Al-Shayei
    Thaer Al-Shayei
    • Hooka
    Mohamed Attougui
    • Akram
    Tarik Rmili
    Tarik Rmili
    • Gut Shot Cop
    Faycal Zeglat
    • Daesh Captive #1
    Mehdi Lamrini
    • Daesh Captive #2
    Mahdi Chalkhaoui
    • 10 Year Old Boy
    Qutaiba Abdelhaq
    • Kamal
    Abbas Abdulghani
    Abbas Abdulghani
    • Home Owner
    Dana Abed
    • Souzi
    Ahmed Adel
    • Ahmed
    Ben Affan
    Ben Affan
    • Daesh Sniper #1
    Ahmad Ghanem
    • Sinan
    Ahmed Ghanem
    • Director
      • Matthew Michael Carnahan
    • Writer
      • Matthew Michael Carnahan
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    8ExpendableMan

    "Let him suffer"

    Another worthy addition to Netflix's burgeoning catalogue of foreign language films, 'Mosul' is a unique war movie that deserves to find a wide audience. There's been many films made about war in the Middle East, but thus far they've mostly focused on the point of view of the American forces. Sure, the likes of 'Lone Survivor' and 'The Hurt Locker' were terrific, but to the best of my knowledge, 'Mosul' is the first to be told from the point of view of the people who actually live there. 'Mosul' is an international co-production, but it feels like a distinctly Iraqi take on the war against ISIS.

    The film tells the story of Kawa (Adam Bessa), a rookie Police Officer in the titular city. With half the city controlled by ISIS and a violent, close quarters battle raging for months, he one day finds himself recruited to join the local SWAT Team. The story unfolds over the course of a single day, Kawa going through a brutal baptism of fire as he and his new colleagues take the fight to the increasingly desperate ISIS forces who have caused so much misery.

    Led by the charismatic Major Jasem (Suhail Dabbach - excellent), the cops take the fight to the militants while also trying to avoid detection by their superiors. This SWAT Team might be cops, but they didn't like their orders to withdraw from the fight and have to bribe their own allies to escape unwanted attention. They face car bombs, desperate battles in cramped backstreet alleyways and as the day goes on, the fresh faced Kawa becomes increasingly dead-eyed and battle hardened. But what is their mission exactly? Jasem won't tell him much and all these random gunfights don't seem to be going anywhere other than racking up the body-count. Can Kawa trust these renegade officers and will he live to see his second day on the job?

    It's a violent and unrelenting film with some grim depictions of urban warfare. The opening close quarters gun battle is a hectic set piece and if the sound is turned up enough, you can almost picture what being in a real life shoot out would be like. The sweaty palmed fear, the life or death decisions that are made in split seconds...and it only increases as the film goes on. The squad face rooftop snipers and an apparently limitless number of ISIS militants. It's an adrenaline pumping action film that plunges you right into the heart of the chaos.

    That said, there is an argument to be made that 'Mosul' may have worked best as a six-part TV series rather than a movie. So much happens that it starts to become unbelievable that this could all happen in a single day, especially when it draws to a close and there's still no sign of the sun setting. Plus, aside from Kawa, Jasem and the squad's second-in-command Waleed, none of the other characters get much time to develop. They drop like flies throughout and they've had so little screen-time that each casualty just looks like another bullet riddled body.

    That said, for the most part, 'Mosul' is a gripping and worthy war film from a perspective we rarely see. Kawa's first day on the job is a hell of a ride and it'll be really striking for anyone in a Western Police Force seeing how he gets it. There's no interviews, no training, he just gets given a hat and a uniform and he's in. Sure, he's gunned down a few of the opposing side already, but the application and screening process is remarkably brief. If 'Hot Fuzz' is to be believed, there's gonna be a lot of paperwork once they clock off for the night.
    8Pille1992

    It is a must-see experience!

    I am deeply impressed by this movie for several reasons.

    This movie succeeds in conveying the true horror and struggle of the war on IS for the locals - but not by using famous actors, over-the-top stylish action scenes, western "Good vs. Bad" morals or anything Hollywood usually does.

    A simple (and partially real) plot, atmospheric score, an authentic look and feel and, most importantly, no "cool" choreographed fight scenes. War is frightening, chaotic and terrible, mistakes are being made, moral codes are blurred and innocent people getting harmed and killed just because they are at the wrong place at the wrong time.

    Mosul simply depicts these things - and from my point of view (as a lucky guy from Germany) helps to understand a bit better the sheer terror in some areas of the Middle East.... Without the obligatory Hollywood Western Army strolling in and saving the day in the end...

    Watch this movie and really focus on it - oh, and you should try to watch the movie in Arabic with the according subtitles as you will be emerged even more.
    JohnDeSando

    Effective docudrama about the defeat of ISIS in Iraq.

    At one time, it seemed Isis was unstoppable in Iraq. The docudrama Mosul, produced by the Russo brothers, takes us in nail-biting detail with an elite Iraqi SWAT team dedicated to eradicating the last vestiges of the terrorist group with no little motive of revenge in their hearts.

    While this drama, pulling together pieces of real events, is largely close-quarter fighting in the alleys and homes of the city, first-time director and writer Matthew Michael Carnahan expertly takes his hand-held and Steadicam with the soldiers to give the immediate sense of terror mixed with courage and mission.

    The linchpin of the group is Major Jasem (Suhail Dubbach), rough and soft, tough and smart about Isis activities. More than once must he decide on the value of saving a life or letting it go, be it his soldier or Isis's. In that way this story is like The Outpost earlier this year in which hundreds of Taliban corner a small U.S. team placed in a canyon by irresponsibly clueless officers. Survival by wit is the common denominator, and thoughts of love buoy spirits but not for the audience that knows too well the ongoing tragedy.

    Many learn history through realistic films like Mosul. The sights are not pretty, and the losses are not easy to accept. Those who know first-hand our losing efforts in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq can be assured that we have a good idea of the costs of democracy and misplaced ideals through competent and uncompromising docudramas like Mosul. On Netflix.
    7grantss

    Novel, gritty and action-packed

    Mosul, Iraq. After a long struggle the tide is at last turning against ISIS. At the forefront of the war against ISIS is the elite Nineveh SWAT team, lead by Major Jasem. After recruiting a young police officer to their ranks they set off on a another hazardous mission.

    A novel war drama, as it is told from an Iraqi perspective and set against the war against ISIS. Decent story, well told, with some realistic action scenes. Very gritty in the war the battles are portrayed: the good guys aren't immortal.

    Not perfect though. Character engagement is limited, largely because there's no backstory to the characters or plot. Things just happen without a context, making you more an observer than a participant in the film.

    The reason for the lack of background becomes apparent at the end but it would have been very helpful to have some way to have audiences engage more closely with characters. A longer film, even a mini-series, would have been more ideal.
    8JHLTimmer

    Underrated and realistic modern-war piece

    Wow. I was positively surprised by this movie. After all the stereotyped, Americanized movies about the war in the Middle East this little film feels like a well-needed breath of fresh air. The action is packed and high class, the acting is sublime and even the plot itself is unique and interesting. It reminded me somewhat of the amazing Brazilian 'Elite Squad' movies, all-though this is a totally different war. The Iraqi actors are all doing an outstanding job in portraying the horrors of the war caused by the medieval terrorist machine that is ISIS. An absolute must-watch, not just for war-movies fans, but just for anyone to get a better view of the situation in this war-torn area of the world.

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    • Trivia
      It's the first ever Arabic language movie with an Iraqi dialect produced by Netflix.
    • Goofs
      The bullet holes on the humvees windows keeps changing between shots throughout the movie. For example at 1.03.49, there is no sign of them, but in the next shot you can see them clearly.
    • Connections
      Referenced in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies and TV Shows Coming to Streaming in November 2020 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мосул
    • Filming locations
      • Casablanca, Morocco
    • Production companies
      • AGBO
      • Conde Nast Entertainment
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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