War Machine Review: A Gritty Military Thriller That Takes a Surprising Sci-Fi Turn
In the beginning, the story (we don’t really know if it has a story, yet), is set to be a very dark and realistic war film about survival. It takes a quick turn into a sci-fi movie that is not very well written. By utilizing an excess of special effects, the final result is something that looks very much like a comic strip! While having an exciting premise, the writing tends to detract from the overall believability of the project.
STORYLINE
This part of the world will feature a cadre of soldiers who are completing the Ranger Training selection process at the end of the training cycle to become RSS Rangers. The soldier with the biggest personality is only known as 81 (Ritchson). The training is severe on the body and mind and each candidate must use their training and instincts to get through physically and mentally tough conditions in a very remote area. The candidates are about to begin the last major training session of their selection process; it is designed to take them through the final phase of ranger selection. However, halfway through the training, they come across an alien weapon system that has fallen out of the sky (and is extremely large). They are no longer able to prove they can be elite soldiers; they must now run away from the alien machine that is trying to kill them!