War is chaotic and when you start having a larger scale film and you have a lot of safety protocols and choreography, I would imagine it becomes more difficult.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
War is so complex; human nature is so complex. There's no filmmaker who has ever figured it out perfectly.
Any time you do a movie, there are going to be war wounds that you end up getting.
War is hell. Hollywood fantasizes about it and makes it look good... war sucks.
The fact is that war films, by their very nature, are pitched at a high dramatic range.
From the director's point of view, it's infinitely easier to do violence than to do a good dramatic scene.
Inherently, making a movie is tough because there's so much anticipation when it happens - even if everything goes well.
Modern American war is as easy to script as a B movie.
In that sense, film is superior, but the difficulty is your lack of control as a writer.
War scenes are less difficult than love scenes.
To make a film is easy; to make a good film is war. To make a very good film is a miracle.