Posted on 04/12/2008 2:37:04 PM PDT by RedRover
Is it okay to hate a movie before you've seen it? I hated Nick Broomfields movie Battle For Haditha from the first few moments into the seven-minute trailer.
But at least one Marine doesnt think Im being fair.
Elliot Ruiz is the lead actor in the film. He plays Corporal Ramireza character based on the real-life Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich.
Ruiz was also a real Marine. He served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The war ended for him in April 2004 when an Iraqi drove a car through barbed wire at a checkpoint, and the wire almost tore Ruizs leg apart.
We had a chance to talk this week while he drove his brother, who just graduated from Marine boot camp, to Twenty-Nine Palms.
Defend Our Marines: You know, people, including me, are angry at you.
Elliot Ruiz: Yeah, Ive been on DefendOurMarines.com. Thats why I wanted to do this interview. The thing is that nobodys seen the movie yet. From the trailer what they see is a bunch of Marines killing all these innocent people. I want people to understand that this is film isnt trying to incriminate the Marines.
Defend Our Marines: But your portrayal of the shooting at the white taxi is cold-blooded murder. Your character shoots five Iraqis who have their hands in the air. In reality, the shooting at the white taxi was nothing like your portrayal. SSgt Wuterich was a good distance away: his line of sight was blocked, another Marine almost certainly fired the fatal shots. Forensics and testimony all tend to corroborate statements that the Iraqis were moving away from the car.
Elliot Ruiz: The film is definitely a fictional portrayal. At no point are we blaming the Marines for this. I wouldn't want to be part of something that gave the Marine Corps a bad name. I saw what the director, Nick Broomfield, was trying to do. Nick wasnt trying to blame the Marines, Nick wasnt trying to blame the Iraqis. And it wasnt just a two-sided story, he also showed how the innocent Iraqis are caught in the middle between the military and the insurgents. So hes actually showing three stories at once.
Defend Our Marines: I cant speak for the Wuterich family, obviously, but I think theyd probably appreciate it if you stressed to the media that this is not a true story.
Elliot Ruiz: Obviously, nobody knows exactly what happened. I did an interview on the BBC and I said that nobody would ever know exactly what happened except for the people who were really there. Its shot as a docudrama style because thats Nick style: he is a documentary film maker.
Defend Our Marines: You depict deaths inside the houses as well.
Elliot Ruiz: We show things like a Marine throwing a grenade in a room not knowing that it was full of kids. He wanted to clear the room and make sure his friends were okay. Collateral damage, it happens. Its war. Were not going to sugarcoat anything. People died because its war. The film shows how some of those deaths might have occurred.
A Marine doesnt want to kick into a room but theres people shooting at him. In the film, there are two or three different people shooting at the Marines. They dont know where the fire is coming from, so, to be safe, they throw a grenade into a room and unfortunately that room might have had kids in it.
But whos to blame for that?
The great thing about this film is that it brings humanity to the characters. You feel bad for my charactereven though it shows him killing the guys in the white taxi. You feel bad for my character because you know deep down its not his fault. Its not his fault that hes put in this situation.
Nick wasnt trying to bash the Marine Corps or saying Marines killed all these innocent civilians like Time magazine and that congressman said. Its real easy for people who sit behind a desk to say something like that. To point their fingers when it doesnt effect them or their families. Nick wanted to bring humanity to these people even though what happened in the film is an inhumane thing. You feel bad for them and you feel bad for the situation theyre put in.
Defend Our Marines: But the film is still based on false allegations about real people. And that makes it confusing. Anyone watching the film would probably think your portrayal is how it happened.
Elliot Ruiz: Lets just say that if they did go in and kill those people: who was really responsible? Should Wuterich be really to blame for that? Who put them in that situation? Who is really to blame for all this happening? Thats what were trying to get to in this movie.
Defend Our Marines: Well, I find it hard to imagine that Marines massacred people because I havent seen any evidence that a crime was committed in Haditha. But if I could imagine it, I would still disagree with you. If a crime was committed, frankly, Id hold the Marines responsible. And actually SSgt Wuterich himself has taken responsibility for the actions of his squad. In real life, nobody accused of crimes for Haditha is playing the punk card. Blaming higher command or blaming President Bush or Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfeld is just playing anti-war politics.
Elliot Ruiz: But is it really the Marines fault? If they did do it, is it really their fault?
People dont know the type of stresses of war we go through. People dont know the type of war that were fighting. In the film we show how an insurgent can set off an IED and walk past you and you dont even know that was the guy who just killed your friend.
And thats what this film shows. The media doesnt show that. The media doesnt show the types of things we go through. Nobody knows the types of things that we go through. People can only imagine and see what is fed to them on TVthats what they see. And thats what makes this film so great. It gives people a glimpse of the day-to-day life we live out there. Being with friends, losing friends, being put in leadership positions of all these young guys. So now youre not only stressed out that you might die out there, but the fact that youre in charge of all these Marines that if dont get them home to their family, how are you going to feel?
And it also shows how were just pawns in this war. How were being used, how were being manipulated, it also shows how the innocent Iraqis are being manipulated by the insurgents and how they use propaganda videos. And it also shows the type of situations that were placed in, the type of decisions were forced to make.
And really, who was it that sent us in there? We werent like, yeah, we want to go into Iraq, we want to do this. Nobody wants to go and fight, nobody wants to go and kill people. Thats something that no human wants to do. But thats our job. People have to understand thats our job. Thats what we do if we have to. We hope that we never have to do something like that, but it happens. Its war.
Defend Our Marines: Are you following the cases, the trials that have been going on in Pendleton?
Elliot Ruiz: I have friends who are stationed at Pendleton and theyll call and update me. I go to DefendOurMarines.com. Thats why I was interested that you contacted me. Theres so much on your site to read about. Its overwhelming with the info.
You know, theres a lot of films out thereI dont want to mention any namesbut theres films out there that are showing the military as machines, they are out there killing, and our film is the opposite of that.
I don't want to name names, but I saw one film at the Toronto Film Festival that made me sick to my stomach. I was so pissed off. We stood up before the entire audience, myself and another guy in the Haditha film, and we stood up and said this is a disgrace to the military, this is a slap in the face to the military. People are going to see this film and think all Marines and soldiers act like this. Its just horrible the way the military is depicted in it. Because of the director, and who he was, everybody was in shock that we were talking to him like this. It was a disgrace and we told him.
The media couldnt even believe it. They started taking notes and taking pictures and he got pissed. He was throwing his arms up and screaming, I did the research! and all this other stuff. And we just walked out quietly.
Defend Our Marines: So you are hoping people will take something positive from Battle For Haditha?
Elliot Ruiz: Theres just so much information in the film. I really hope people look past the massacre or that actual scene where my character is killing those people. I hope they really look past that and go see the film and leave with at least an idea of the types of things these Marines go through on a day-to-day basis. The film throws up three sides to one story and it lets people decide for themselves who they feel is responsible for an event that might have happened.
Battle for Haditha will be shown at the Film Forum in New York City from Wednesday, May 7 to Tuesday, May 20.
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I have read and re-read this interview with Ruiz and no matter how you slice it, or what you want to call it, this film will do nothing but “harm” our Marines! Ruiz has portrayed Frank as a cold-blooded murderer WHICH HE IS NOT!! And neither are any other Haditha Marines! Anyone who sees this film and doesn’t know the Haditha circumstances will think that our Marines are guilty, guilty, guilty!! For his 15 minutes of fame Ruiz has, like the media, blemished Frank’s reputation and that of his fellow Marines! I, for one, am mad as hell!
IMO? YES!
Do I believe the explanation of Ruiz? NO!
Thanks for the interview and the post, Red.
I hate to see former Marines lie like that and Ruiz lied!
This film was made to hurt the Marines, just as “Stop-Loss” was mde to hurt all of the armed forces.
Ruiz is rationalizing his decision to be part of this movie. He probably, truly, does not want to betray the Marine Corps, but the seduction of being in this movie was too great for him to resist. So, he is spinning things in a way that allows him to believe that this propaganda film does not betray the Corps. It does, however, and one day Ruiz will realize that.
Agreed, Mom. Ruiz has been dazzled by the attention he’s getting and has even picked up all the usual Leftwing talking points about everything being Bush’s fault.
The way the Haditha Marines have been used as symbols for political points is absolutely sickening and disgraceful. And when former Marines are doing it for their own gain, we’ve hit rock bottom.
Maybe the same two people who saw “Stop-Loss” will see this movie, too. Then both can just disappear.
That is one superb analysis. Ruiz is 22 years old. He is in for one major rude awakening and a lifetime of self-loathing. I wish it weren't true because any vet deserves some respect. But Ruiz will end up in a hell of his own making (with Leftwing nuts like the filmmaker as his enabler).
I can’t help but wonder how much this movie star is making on this deal.
Defend Our Marines: But the film is still based on false allegations about real people. And that makes it confusing. Anyone watching the film would probably think your portrayal is how it happened.
Elliot Ruiz: Lets just say that if they did go in and kill those people: who was really responsible? Should Wuterich be really to blame for that? Who put them in that situation? Who is really to blame for all this happening? Thats what were trying to get to in this movie
Defend Our Marines: Well, I find it hard to imagine that Marines massacred people because I havent seen any evidence that a crime was committed in Haditha...
Elliot Ruiz: But is it really the Marines fault? If they did do it, is it really their fault?
And it also shows how were just pawns in this war
How were being used
And really, who was it that sent us in there?
I don't want to name names, but I saw one film at the Toronto Film Festival that made me sick to my stomach (I believe Battle against Haditha Marines made it's debut in Toronto)
Elliot Ruiz: Theres just so much information in the film. I really hope people look past the massacre....
At least we know who toted all that water (& sugar cubes)for the Kool Aid.
Thanks for the interview, Red. I don't know how you made it through it and kept your composure.
Thanks for the pings.
Thanks for doing the interview, Red.
This statement alone sums up the whole situation.
There are too many people out there, IMO, that when you hold a postcard of the beach up to their face and tell them they are at the beach, they think they are at the beach...
Thanks for the interview Red but frankly I don’t give a damn about Ruiz’s justifications for kicking his fellow Marines in the gonads. You can’t “star” in a film called Battle for Haditha while trials about Haditha are going on and be that ignorant. At the end there he starts to sound like a CodePinker...
Yeah, mostly I wanted to get something out there that challenged the basis of the movie. There’s been nothing but ridiculous puff pieces in the media (how surprising).
And if Hannity or one of those guys does something, they’ll need some material to steal.
I think the Code Pink stuff comes being his being around Leftwingers who LOVE servicemen they can weep over as victims. Certain kinds of people are very susceptible to that kind of infantilization, and Ruiz is one of them.
Hey, fred! It’s raining!
Wasn’t easy! But I think it does speak for itself!
I totally agree with Semper Fi Mom!
Shame on you Elliot Ruiz! When you started working on this movie, Broomfield stated it was a true story, now with the innocence being proven of our Haditha Marines, it has been changed to a fictional one. How convenient for YOU! Our Haditha Marines are innocent, and you, in no way, helped them by doing this movie!
If you and Broomfield were decent people, you would have waited for the outcome of the trials before doing any movie. You and Broomfield are no better than Murtha and Time!
By the way Red, as always, you did an excellent job with the interview. I think the next one should be with Broomfield.
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