

Warfare: Tiempo de guerra
Directed by Ray Mendoza, Alex GarlandBasada en las experiencias reales del ex marine Ray Mendoza (codirector y coguionista de la película) durante la guerra de Irak. Introduce al espectador en la experiencia de un pelotón de Navy SEALs estadounidenses. Concretamente en una misión de vigilancia que se tuerce en territorio insurgente. Una historia visceral y a pie de campo sobre la guerra moderna y la hermandad, contada como nunca antes: en tiempo real y basada en los recuerdos de quienes la vivieron.
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Warfare: Tiempo de guerra Ratings & Reviews
- COCO14 de marzo de 2025One of the most intense movies I’ve watched all year. A visceral 90-minute war drama that drops you behind enemy lines in the middle of the gory action. The silence throughout the first 15-minutes alone is enough to build up some dramatic tension that kept me at the edge of my seat throughout. It’s incredibly immersive and raw with its approach. There’s no score but the sound design is absolutely insane, watch it in the loudest theater possible.
- Chris C11 de abril de 2025Intense. Visceral. Unflinching. All the adjectives you've heard about this film are true. Far from your typical Hollywood "recruitment" war film, 'Warfare' is a sobering, heart-pounding look at the effects of modern, well, warfare. The first act is almost eerily quiet, serving as a stark counterpoint to the chaotic battle set to begin. Once it starts, though, there is no pause in what unfolds in the largely real-time depiction. Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland have created a truly incredible movie based on the memories of the soldiers who were present for this battle. This film deserves to be seen on the biggest screen—and loudest theater—you can find.
- DavidBunnyDad23 de marzo de 2026Very well-shot and engaging war film. Really puts you in there with the unit, even if the moral allegiances are tricky in a war in which we were arguably not the good guys.
- RipLinesMan20 de abril de 2025Warfare and Event Horizon (1997) both begin with missions — controlled, tactical, professional — and end with men undone by the environments that devour them. One is grounded in the chaos of 2006 Ramadi, the other drifts in the black void of space. But both ask the same question: what happens when the mission becomes survival, and survival isn’t guaranteed? Warfare unfolds in real time, as a Navy SEAL team takes over a building and finds themselves pinned down and cut off. Will Poulter brings raw tension as Erik, the Officer in Charge losing grip by the minute. Joseph Quinn gives Sam a layered weariness, quietly powerful in the film’s most harrowing moments. Cosmo Jarvis as Elliott Miller is visceral and vulnerable — the kind of performance that says everything with almost no dialogue. Charles Melton, Michael Gandolfini, and Finn Bennett add weight and realism to a cast that feels as battered and bruised as the setting demands. In Event Horizon, Laurence Fishburne’s Captain Miller is a man built for order — a leader who watches his training dissolve into fear. Sam Neill’s Dr. Weir descends into madness with elegance, becoming something more dangerous than the ship itself. Kathleen Quinlan’s Peters, Jason Isaacs’ D.J., and Richard T. Jones’ Cooper each face their own reckoning as reality fractures around them. It’s not the void that breaks them — it’s what they brought with them. Both films hinge on the collapse of structure. Orders become pleas. Extraction becomes fantasy. And what remains is silence, injury, and the unsettling knowledge that not everyone who lives gets out clean. Warfare ends with a dust-covered retreat. Event Horizon ends in psychological ruin. But both leave the same imprint: something happened to these men that no report could ever explain.
- Shoel Palli8 de marzo de 2026Outstanding and hard hitting
- brian.ho9322 de febrero de 2026People say it's the most accurate depiction of war, but I disagree. It's an accurate depiction of a battle, but there are many films with a lot more to say about war. Not a big Alex Garland fan and this didn't change my mind. Better suited as a short film, but there's no market for that.
- royalcopter10 de febrero de 2026I get that it's an account of something real. But there is no plot or point or context. It feels like you're watching a really long scene in a movie and missing 95% of the rest of the movie. Like you walked in to the theater missing the beginning because you were late and passed out before the end.
- Bobu2 de febrero de 2026Raw. Not epic, raw.
- Jake1 de febrero de 2026Are you supposed to say that you enjoyed a war film? Liked it? I'm not sure. It was definitely an appreciated experience in the war genre. Provokes the instincts while always stretching the tension rubber band. Directing was great, the scripting of subtle breaks in the tone for militant quips was refreshing. I don't think I'll need to watch it again for a while. Well, maybe until I go on a nostalgic binge for a war flick that made me tingle in like a decade or so.
- old_computer29 de enero de 2026This feels like a very low budget fan-made film. I'm sure it's very realistic to people who served but in the eyes of the audience and film making, this has no dynamics or plot. The characters are throw away Call of Duty NPCs with nothing for us to grasp on to. I thought I downloaded some fan made movie a kid made on YouTube at some point. Hot garbage.
- Mikey Smith5 de mayo de 2025The craziest, purest, and most raw war movie I’ve ever seen. No big story, no main character just a bunch of dudes fighting together to stay alive. I really loved this approach. It took the Hollywood emotional and cliche war movie tropes and threw them out the window. It’s all about the soldiers in that building for an hour and a half. The sound design, set design, and wardrobe was all outstanding. It all felt lived in and authentic. The acting was phenomenal. Nothing too flashy, just I don’t know, it felt real! Also almost sh*t my pants when that IED went off. Great film. 4/5.
- ahwoo17 de abril de 2025I don't think this film was made to be enjoyed but 'experienced'...
- Jamie Harper29 de enero de 2026Good watch
- Alec McCartney17 de enero de 2026Like being there. Stressful and disturbing.
- Berlin.8 de mayo de 2025Best modern day war film ive seen.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra Trivia
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra was released on 10 de abril de 2025.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra was directed by Ray Mendoza, Alex Garland.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra has a runtime of 1h 35min.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra was produced by Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Matthew Penry-Davey.
Basada en las experiencias reales del ex marine Ray Mendoza (codirector y coguionista de la película) durante la guerra de Irak. Introduce al espectador en la experiencia de un pelotón de Navy SEALs estadounidenses. Concretamente en una misión de vigilancia que se tuerce en territorio insurgente. Una historia visceral y a pie de campo sobre la guerra moderna y la hermandad, contada como nunca antes: en tiempo real y basada en los recuerdos de quienes la vivieron.
The key characters in Warfare: Tiempo de guerra are Ray (D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai), Erik (Will Poulter), Elliott (Cosmo Jarvis).
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra is rated 18.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra is a Bélica, Action, Drama film.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra has an audience rating of 9.3 out of 10.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra had a budget of 20 MUS$.
Warfare: Tiempo de guerra has made 33,6 MUS$ at the box office.























