Performer:Mahmoud Hamid Ali Edward Allier Ryan Baker
Director:Jake Rademacher
Synopsis:In an era full of turmoil and chaos, any disputes about right and wrong seem to have become unimportant... "Brothers at War" is a very intimate and straightforward description of a military family, all originated from Jack. Rademacher was eager to understand the experiences, sacrifices, and motivations of his two serving brothers in the war zone, just to reestablish the connection that once belonged to family. What Jack committed was a series of heroic actions, and he was willing to take great risks for it. He was not afraid even if he sacrificed his own life, because he always had a good purpose in mind, which was to tell the story of his brother. This documentary is immersed in humor, comedy, and humor from beginning to end, and sometimes directly looks at the most devastating harm in a candid way. Jack's experience in "Brothers at War" is an extraordinary journey, because he has been deeply involved in four US military combat units - this is unprecedented. Following the camera lens, Jack first unveiled the camouflage of the army conducting secret reconnaissance missions on the Syrian border, including the daily life of a sniper in the Sunni Triangle. Then he focused on the battle with the army by angrily roaring machine guns. . In the end, Jack took all the film and returned to their home with his brother. It not only recorded that they had been separated and were afraid of life threats at any time, but also paid attention to all this for their parents, brothers, sisters, and wives. Life with children has brought about various levels of trauma and changes. It can be said that "Brothers at War" presents a very rare picture: from soldiers serving on the front line, to their return home, which may have a profound impact on their loved ones.