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"War Machine," a 2017 film directed by Brad Pitt, Daniel Betts, David Michôd, Emory Cohen, and John Magaro, delves into the complexities of war with a unique blend of comedy and drama. The movie follows the story of General Glen McMahon, played by Brad Pitt, as he is sent to Afghanistan to bring the conflict to an end. Alongside his loyal team, portrayed by Emory Cohen, John Magaro, and Daniel Betts, McMahon navigates the challenges of modern warfare and political bureaucracy in a war-torn nation. As General McMahon's ambitious plans face resistance from both his own team and the Afghan government, the movie explores the blurred lines between heroism and hubris in the military. With stellar performances from the ensemble cast, "War Machine" offers a thought-provoking and satirical take on the realities of war and the individuals caught in its tumultuous wake. Through its sharp wit and poignant moments, the film serves as a compelling commentary on the human cost of conflict and the intricacies of military leadership. Packed with tension, humor, and emotional depth, "War Machine" provides a gripping narrative that sheds light on the complexities of warfare while delivering a powerful message about the nature of power and ambition. This genre-bending film offers a fresh perspective on the war genre, making it a must-watch for those seeking a compelling and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
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Brad Pitt developed the distinct gravelly voice for his character to mirror the real-life persona of General Stanley McChrystal, upon whom his character was loosely based. Pitt spent weeks working with a voice coach, perfecting a voice that would carry the authoritative yet wearied tone of a long-serving military officer. This choice was a last-minute decision, made only a few weeks before shooting began.
The battle scenes in War Machine were filmed using a combination of over 300 extras and groundbreaking drone technology that was, at the time, newly available for film use. The drones allowed for sweeping shots of the battlefield, giving a more intense and immersive viewpoint. The production almost didn't happen this way, as initial budgets didn't allow for such technology, but additional funding was secured just in time.
Following the release of War Machine, the film faced criticism from several veterans and active military personnel for its satirical portrayal of military operations and leadership. The controversy reached the Pentagon, leading to a brief review of how military cooperation with Hollywood is managed, though no formal changes were made. This incident temporarily strained relations between Hollywood and the military, impacting subsequent film productions.
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🎬Brad Pitt was not the first choice for the lead in War Machine. Initially, George Clooney was attached to star, but he dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with other projects. Pitt, who was a producer on the film, stepped in to take the lead role.
💡The pivotal scene where McMahon attends the gala in Germany was actually filmed in a decommissioned air force base in England. The base was chosen for its authentic 1970s NATO architecture, which perfectly matched the historical period of the gala depicted in the film.
🎯One of the tanks used in War Machine was an actual decommissioned tank from the Afghan war, lent by the Latvian Army. This tank had seen active service and was intended to add an extra layer of authenticity to the film's military scenes.
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