Warfare Discussion with Pedro Lima

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In this episode, I’m joined by film critic Pedro Lima to break down A24’s Warfare, directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland. This real-time Iraq War film drops you into the chaos and confusion of one fateful night, and Pedro and I dive into what worked, what didn’t, and why it’s already one of my most talked-about films of 2025.

What's The Movie About?

Warfare tells the story of a U.S. Navy SEAL team’s mission on November 19, 2006, in Ramadi, Iraq. Co-directed by Garland and Mendoza (who was there), it plays out in real time as a tribute to the soldiers who lived it.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 - Intro

  • 02:45 - Film Critique and Recommendations

  • 05:33 - Discussion on Restorations and Classic Films

  • 07:54 - Wes Anderson and Christopher Nolan Films

  • 11:11 - David Lynch and Twin Peaks

  • 15:34 - Initial Thoughts on Warfare

  • 23:03 - Comparing Warfare to Other War Films

  • 28:02 - Performances in Warfare

  • 32:43 - Criticisms of Warfare

  • 34:15 - Critique on the Film's Tagline and Realism

  • 35:27 - Technical Elements: Direction, Cinematography, and Sound

  • 37:41 - Sound Design and Its Impact

  • 40:08 - Rating the Film

  • 41:33 - Spoiler Warning

  • 42:09 - Impactful Plot Points and Action Scenes

  • 47:08 - Portrayal of Warfare and Its Psychological Effects

  • 53:53 - Ending and Real-Life Connections

  • 57:32 - Final Thoughts and Conversations

  • 01:01:23 - Podcast Wrap-up and Farewell

Where to Watch Warfare

You can watch Warfare via digital rental platforms and may still be in limited theatrical release through A24.

Where to Find Our Recommendations

Pedro’s Picks

Little Murders (1971, dir. Alan Arkin)

Four Nights of a Dreamer (dir. Robert Bresson)

Twin Peaks — Coming to MUBI on June 13th

My Picks

The French Dispatch (2021, dir. Wes Anderson)

Isle of Dogs (2018, dir. Wes Anderson)

Doodlebug (1997 Christopher Nolan short)

Following (Christopher Nolan's 1999 feature debut)

Retrograde (2022, Matthew Heineman)

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