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Does Warfare feel like an Alex Garland film?
I plan on binge watching all of Alex Garland's directed films
I already own, and have seen
- Ex Machina
- Annihilation
- Men
But I have not seen Civil War or Warfare yet. I plan on picking up Civil War tomorrow
But I'm still unsure if I should include Warfare in my binge marathon.
I know he technically co-directed it with a war vet. And I know he's gone on record as saying his director role was more of "support", then being an actual director
But do you think that is true? Or do you think he's just being humble, and letting the other dude take most of the credit?
Does Warfare feel like an Alex Garland film?
u/Prince_Targaryen — 8 hours ago