Warfare movie 'so true to life' says cast member

James Grant & Liz Jeeves
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Kate Bradbrook/BBC Aaron Mackenzie in a black T-shirt and a red Hawaiian shirt smiles at the camera. He has slicked-back black hair and is wearing a braided necklace.Kate Bradbrook/BBC
Aaron Mackenzie channelled his military experience while filming Warfare

A former Royal Marine turned actor has spoken of his role in a major new film based on real events during the Iraq war.

Aaron Mackenzie, from Daventry in Northamptonshire, appears as Kelly in Warfare - a movie based on a 2006 mission in the country.

The story follows a US military unit embedded with an Iraqi family.

Speaking about the film's accuracy to real experiences on the front line, Mr Mackenzie said: "It's so true to life. Even down to breaking a doorway... we drilled that day in, day out. There wasn't one point [in the film] where I thought I would do this differently."

Murray Close A screenshot of the movie, showing Aaron Mackenzie and other actors in military uniforms holding guns.Murray Close
Aaron Mackenzie (second from right) stars alongside Taylor John Smith, Charles Melton and Alex Brockdorff

Mr Mackenzie joined the military after the Iraq war in 2012 and trained as a signaller in the marines.

He described his time in the forces as "extremely fun" after travelling the world.

After leaving in 2018, he trained in acting and has since taken roles in theatre and film.

"I lent into that [military] experience," he said.

"There are a few in the cast who were ex-military and [the filming process] was a great experience.

"As a serviceman, you're trained to have a steely exterior, to have a stoic persona. But as an actor, you've got to be emotional."

Getty Images Aaron Mackenzie in a navy tuxedo stands next to a Warfare branded wall, posing for photos at a film premiere. Getty Images
Aaron Mackenzie said he had got a "couple of exciting projects" in the pipeline following the wrapping of Warfare

Warfare has been directed by Oscar nominee Alex Garland, whose back catalogue includes the 28 Days film franchise and Ex Machina, and Iraq veteran and film-maker Ray Mendoza.

The cast features actors Will Poulter, Kit Connor, D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai and Charles Melton. It is out in cinemas.

Mr Mackenzie said: "The bootcamp [during filming] was reminiscent of [real] training, exercising together, learning together, doing weapon drills and range packages together, building camaraderie."

He said the method of film-making "created an atmosphere" that "felt really organic".

Following filming, Mr Mackenzie said he was channelling his experiences into working with children in schools across the Midlands, and he is planning to open his own mental health drama-based workshops.

"What I like to do now is use creativity and art to help children break down emotional barriers. I use drama as a tool," he said.

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