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One of the most fascinating aspects of Lord of War is how the production itself mirrored the industry it critiqued. Because prop replicas were more expensive than the real thing, the filmmakers actually to use in the film.
Filmmakers had to warn NATO before lining up the tanks for a shot so that satellite imagery wouldn't mistake the production for a real military buildup.
The narrative doesn't just focus on the deals; it tracks the personal decay of those around Yuri. His cocaine-addicted brother Vitaly () struggles with a moral compass that Yuri has long since discarded, while Interpol agent Jack Valentine ( Ethan Hawke ) relentlessly pursues him as the embodiment of an elusive justice. The "Method Filmmaking" of Lord of War
The Merchant of Death: Why Lord of War (2005) Still Hits Like a Bullet
The production rented 50 real T-72 tanks from a Czech arms dealer. The owner needed them back by December 2005 because they were already sold to Libya.