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8/10
A Gripping And Informative Documentary
jfgonzalez-5491224 April 2019
On June 10th, 2014 the terrorist organization ISIS seized control of the Iraqi city of Mosul. For two years they controlled it with an iron fist until it was retaken by the combined forces of the Iraqi government and people. With so much fighting, suffering, death and destruction how does one tell the story of Mosul and those who fought it? Writer and Director Dan Gabriel found a way by following journalist Ali Maula and his crew as the interview influential figures and follow them into battle in his documentary Mosul.

The film begins nice and slow, establishing Ali Maula and how Mosul had come under the control of ISIS. It doesn't take long for the film to grab your attention as it goes into visceral detail about how the innocent civilians suffered under ISIS. The stories the people tell are detailed and paint a terrible picture of the Hell they are forced to live in and the hate towards ISIS and hope they feel when the military comes through. However, Ali Maula takes an interesting angle in questioning whether or not many of the civilians re telling the truth. It is a sad thing to think but does show how much distrust and discord ISIS has sown into the country. The use of actual footage of the cruelty and violence make for a shocking and utterly disturbing watch. Gabriel doesn't pull any punches and though that does make the film hard to watch, it is not for the faint of heart, he does manage to make his point more poignant and memorable. The figures are offer a great insight into the events that surround the battle of Mosul. The most interesting of these figures are Um Hanadi and Captain Alaa. I found these two to be incredibly interesting and the stories of their who they were before the fighting and how they came to be the people they are. Hanadi is introduced early on and her stories are some of the strongest in the movie, how she took care of the soldiers under her command the people she saved as well as the harrowing missions she had to fight through and all she lost along the way. Captain Alaa's moments are by far the most harrowing as the crew follows him and his soldiers through actual battle. The footage of the war is truly incredible as the crew gets close to the chaos. The footage is energetic and exciting but nonetheless terrifying as the crew is in the thick of battle and destruction. Brave is an understatement for the crew had to go through to get their footage. With the stories, figures and the stories from civilians we are given a clear picture of the background and build up to the battle of Mosul. The runtime is short clocking in well under ninety minutes however this works in the film's favor. Not only does it still manage to perfectly fit in every story and bit of information, but the quick pace gives the film a sense of urgency and energy which makes the viewing direr and memorable.

Final Thoughts: It can be very difficult to watch, and it tends to be grim and macabre, but Mosul is a truly great documentary. The figures and civilians offer compelling and often disturbing stories and the crew manages to capture excellent shots of the war, the fact that they survived it is nothing short of a miracle. Mosul is a must watch and required viewing for all to understand what is happening in the world.

Verdict: 4.5/5
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9/10
Well Done
davidsaunders8613 June 2019
The stories the people tell are detailed and paint a terrible picture of the Hell they are forced to live in and the hate towards ISIS and hope they feel when the military comes through. However, Ali Maula takes an interesting angle in questioning whether or not many of the civilians re telling the truth. It is a sad thing to think but does show how much distrust and discord ISIS has sown into the country. The use of actual footage of the cruelty and violence make for a shocking and utterly disturbing watch. Gabriel doesn't pull any punches and though that does make the film hard to watch, it is not for the faint of heart, he does manage to make his point more poignant and memorable. The runtime is short clocking in well under ninety minutes - however this works in the film's favor. Not only does it still manage to perfectly fit in every story and bit of information, but the quick pace gives the film a sense of urgency and energy which makes the viewing direr and memorable.
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9/10
Seriously good
niamo9444 November 2020
It was a great look inside the lives of the people fighting to win their city back from ISIS militants. I highly recommend it!!
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10/10
The Truth
d-ramseeey13 June 2019
I didn't know what to expect when I started watching this. Being a self-confessed news junkie I like to think I know what is going on in the world. The story of the rise of ISIS and their so-called 'Caliphate' was something I had followed for a couple of years and found coverage of it to be gripping. The caliphate was never going to last especially with the military might of the US-led Coalition, Russia, Turkey and Iran railed against it. The movie reflects this confusing situation where many groups and factions who would normally be enemies come together to defeat a common enemy. Where 'Mosul' succeeded was in providing me with details about who was involved in the fight to liberate Iraq's second city from ISIS. The western news media didn't really go into much detail about the various groups in the fight - but this movie showed me that Iraqis of many colors came together to liberate the city. Christian militias, Shia militias, Iranian militias, Kurds etc were all together...but knowing that Iraq is pretty much a tinder box waiting to explode, the movie reflects that this reality and while providing hope for the future unity of Iraq, it also provides a warning that things could go wrong again. The footage is amazing - as is the access the film crew had. The combat footage is gripping and is made all the more tense by the soundtrack. If you want to learn more about the fight against ISIS, this is a must-see movie. It tells the Iraqi side of the story and is an honest and emotional portrayal of the fight to rid Iraq of the horror that was ISIS.
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10/10
An in-depth look
smoothjackson-141183 November 2020
Mosul is at the top of my list for war films/documentaries, especially post-9/11 flicks. It is a brilliant combination of historical documentation and cinematic entertainment in one. The film is directed by a former CIA officer who knows the region inside and out - and it shows. It is the most accurate depiction I have seen of what really happened in Iraq.
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6/10
Written this as a person lived under ISIS rules.
akaHusain30 August 2019
I won't talking about the technical issues cause My problem with the contain which first of is that more than two-thirds of the film was focused on footage or operations, which is easy to call that it was acting , whether it was Hanadi or Captain Alaa, while in the real battle in the last part of the film was not taken Seriously, in addition to the lack of focus on the issue of refugees and most of the meetings were with people who did not convey the true picture of what was happening inside Mosul. Also I want to see more footage inside Mosul after liberation operation.
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10/10
Eye-opening documentary
celestefelisa29 April 2019
Mosul film takes you inside the city's battle for liberation from the perspective of an Iraqi journalist, in a way that's very intimate and engaging. You'll be wanting to stay longer with each of the featured characters, listening to their life stories, their sorrows, their misfortune, and their victories. You'll be in the midst of street battles (real footage) that'll have you on the edge of your seat, fearing for the lives of the character friends you just met. But most importantly, it shows the very recent history of a city ravaged by the terrorists' hate and the sectarian clashes that are still sadly alive to this day. It raises the question of tomorrow, a question the city of Mosul has yet to answer.
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7/10
fine documentary
SnoopyStyle23 April 2023
In 2014, ISIS takes over Mosul with little opposition. It's over two years later. Disparate forces join together to take on ISIS despite their sectarian conflict. Iraqi journalist Ali Maula is embedded with a militia. He interviews captured ISIS recruiter Nasser Issa, Um Hanadi (only female commander of a militia), Captain Alaa Atah, and Sunni Sheikh "The Crocodile" Saleh.

It' s a documentary. It's fine. There are some talking heads. They are interesting players in the conflict. In the end, I'm more interested in the fight. There is a small section in the end with some war action. It's a slice of the epic events in Iraq. It's not the whole thing. This is a companion piece.
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10/10
Watch It
filmmakermaverick3 November 2020
This is a searing portrait of some of the people behind the liberation of Mosul from the Islamic State. Particularly memorable is Um Hanadi the female leader of an all-male militia, who wishes to fight to honor her dead relatives. We see communities engulfed in thick, black smoke, and we see children who live in squalor and desperation. It isn't easy to watch, but the world needs to see it.
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6/10
An amateur documentary with thrilling footage
atheeralkhalfa6 January 2020
This 'doco' contains some thrilling/horrific footage and that is about all it offers. The narration is probably what put me right off this thing. It is supposed to be done by a journalist who is meant to help us make sense of what is going on. Instead, he is cynical about everything without telling us why, sounding more and more like an amateur poet (very cringe). An un-illuminating and confusing production.
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9/10
Good work
mazin_log20 August 2019
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Wonderful work I give it 9 because I shared in the battle and seen everything
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5/10
Locals disagree
essentialmedia-4654730 November 2020
I won't make many new friends with this review...

I understand how many of you want to love this film for its honesty and gripping gun battles but taking you to a one dimensional emotional peak isn't deep story telling. Real life events so recent in many survivors minds shouldn't be for the pleasures of a western audience.

If something with the title Mosul was to be attempted from a proper perspective the flood of refugees and the problems created in the region had to be told. The political context needed some exposition. The ideology of the enemy needed to inform the discretion of the viewer. And so many other sub-plots during the reign of ISIS. Viewers instead are unfairly giving this a 10 for the heart wrenching loss of life and emotional anguish.

American contributions and losses are overlooked entirely and that's ok if it is a story about Iraqi factions coming together but a stylized attrition of the team as they got gunned down and a better researched ending as to who made it out might have worked better.

I keep hearing the word documentary, its no such thing if so many components of the story, region, time, people are missing - its the POV view of one team of ex police through the lens of a journalist.

A great tragedy when unknown and forgotten people die over a desolate wasteland. This story should be told again, another way.

Still worth watching.
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10/10
Great movi and sad also
mmkk-5572923 August 2019
When you see the battle of Mosul up close you will feel the greatness of Iraq and the real Iraqi security forces and the sacrifices of the brave Iraqi people and how bad ISIS cowards and traitors.
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10/10
good movie
qassimrm23 August 2019
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This the best war movie ever made in Iraq happy watch
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10/10
Not Hollywood, very Real
adamnoice3 November 2020
Everyone who has listened to the fake news in America, should watch this and hear first hand what is really going on in Iraq.
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8/10
Ok so heres the thing*
romixkheradmand8 June 2021
I hated the part with iranian crew Cause they never fight and stuff & they are friendly I dont know why they did it like that which was fake but still it was a good movie But pls if you wanna create a movie go with real things not by making it up yourself:/
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9/10
Wow
marktowne823 November 2020
Incredible. First time watching a war zone documentary. The soundtrack was amazing. The footage is.. too real. Siting on my couch, it felt like I was there. I am most interested in culture, so I found the stories told between the different Iraqi ethnic groups to be especially insightful. (Make sure to turn on subtitles!).
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1/10
This is a Dull Dramatization, Not Real!
tony-971627 August 2020
This is a phony docudrama that uses obvious script lines and reenactments that claim to be real fighting. Anyone with common sense or who have been in actual combat would see right through it. It's also very boring and much of the subtitles scroll too fast to read or comprehend and most doesn't make sense anyways. Sure, a five foot five obese woman in her mid 40's, who is also a "military commander," is going to drag her dead husband 160 feet through a mine field? And people are really going to believe that? (A lot of gullible naive people today! LOL!) Take particular note of the boy that tells a story about "38" barrels, smoke, and "black" sheep ... hilarious! I can only feel that all the high ratings are friends of the producers of this film because this is a really dull, fraudulent, fake, phony dud of a film. The only thing realistic is that it was filmed somewhere in the third world slums of the Middle East. Yeah, there are a few shots of real terrorism, but they comes from file footage that was edited into this disaster.

I'm just glad this was on sale for only $4.99, as I would have never considered paying full price for something with all Arabic names. I'm just laughing at all those individuals who rated this above 2-stars.
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10/10
Truth also Eye Opening Documentary
zulfanahya31 August 2019
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Sad, heartbreaking, and horrible also there are many untold stories about Mosul were not showing by Mainstream Media nowadays. Love how Ali discovered the true story about Mosul
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Mosul (2019) - 6.4
Bonnell714 January 2020
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Act 1 - 6.3

Act 2 - 6.2

Act 3 - 6.8

Decent place to learn about what was going on in the region at this time

Voiceover is really bad and the film is stretched too thin

If they focused on one aspect more it could have been more powerful

Actual war scenes were scary and anxiety fueled

Message that everyone is looking for power in some way or another no matter where in the world you are and the normal people have to suffer for their ignorance



ISIS takes the city of Mosul in Iraq

Journalist in Iraq has been interviewing ISIS defectors

Film opens with some terrible and messed up material to let the audience know what is happening in this region

Iraq military left the city and gave it up to ISIS and they took all the military weapons there

Militias working together to take back the city from ISIS

Ali, the guy doing voiceover is super boring and corny with his perspectives, doesn't work

Daesh is another term to redder to the ISIS forces

Gives insight into the leaders in the area and what they are fighting for

Interviews are boring as a lot of the film is just stagnant with these moments

Actual footage of the militia fighting is very impressive and exciting

Crazy seeing the drones drop grenades

Actual war parts of the film are very good

Soldiers don't care about the politicians and just want to free their people

Citizens and kids in the town just want to live their lives

Film jumps all over the place and stretches itself thin by trying to get the whole picture of what is happening in this area

Everybody is looking for power no matter where and when in the world the story is the same, false promises to get not power like always

Iraq eventually declares victory over Daesh after 10 months of fighting I've the city and it is destroyed

Citizens left to clean up their destroyed city and lives



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10/10
The bestttt
mmlt26 November 2020
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The best everI hope you view it pls It is the best I sont kbow what I say
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10/10
Phenomenal.
amuhana-7783527 November 2020
As an Iraqi American, it is absolutely remarkable to see this war film, it really was interesting to watch and view the torn up homeland. Highly recommend.
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10/10
So real
papajani-124163 November 2020
Great documentary, this is as real as it gets. Love the way they shot this also makes you feel like your really there.
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9/10
Thought provoking!
nickdancy1226 December 2020
A real thought provoking journey and a small glimps into the lives of some brave men who gave there lives to save others. Gritty and well filmed. Highly recommend.
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1/10
.....
neslihanagaoglu-4994324 April 2024
Those who left the city by escaping without firing a single bullet, turned the city upside down, smashed it into pieces and captured it, and filmed it as a success story. Classic story, cowards should have no business in this world. The funny thing is that those who created the trouble and unleashed it are portrayed as heroes again.

Those who left the city by escaping without firing a single bullet, turned the city upside down, smashed it into pieces and captured it, and filmed it as a success story. Classic story, cowards should have no business in this world. The funny thing is that those who created the trouble and unleashed it are portrayed as heroes again.
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