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Although Guy Ritchie's The Covenant is not based on one person's true story, it is inspired by historical precedent. In 2016, two years before the events depicted in the movie, The Smithsonian ran a haunting piece entitled, The Haunting Fate of the Afghan Interpreters the U.S. Left Behind.
What happened to the interpreter from The Covenant? ›
Escorted back to Bagram, the group boards an Airbus A400M leaving Afghanistan. The film's ending title states that in the aftermath of the Taliban's recapture of Afghanistan, over 300 Afghan interpreters affiliated with the U.S. military were murdered by the organization, with thousands more still in hiding.
Why is it called Guy Ritchie's The Covenant? ›
The official story is that we are calling this film "Guy Ritchie's The Covenant" to distinguish it from the 2006 film The Covenant. But I've got another theory. I reckon we're putting Guy Ritchie's name on it, because otherwise no one would believe it was one of his. The Covenant is a film in three parts.
Why is The Covenant rated R? ›
Violence & Scariness
Relentless violence, with lots of guns and shooting. Buildings and vehicles explode. Many characters are killed.
Is John Kinley a real person? ›
Jake Gyllenhaal's character, John Kinley, is not a real person but is instead inspired by real sergeants who worked with interpreters. The movie highlights the unshakable bonds that developed between soldiers and interpreters and sheds light on the challenges they faced after the US military withdrew from Afghanistan.
What is Guy Ritchie's son called? ›
On 22 December 2000, he married Madonna at Skibo Castle in Scotland. They had son Rocco (born 11 August 2000 in Los Angeles) and adopted a Malawian baby in 2006.
How far did Ahmed carry John Kinley? ›
120 Klicks = 74.56 gruelling miles Interpreter Ahmed had to carry Master Sergeant John Kinley to safety. How far would you go to keep your promise? Experience the ultimate brotherhood in @guyritchie's #TheCovenant, now playing in US theaters.
What are the pictures at the end of The Covenant? ›
The most touching part of Guy Ritchie's The Covenant is the end credits, which feature snapshots of real-life American soldiers and their interpreters.
How accurate is Covenant? ›
Guy Ritchie's 'The Covenant' Is One of the Director's Best
After researching, there is no evidence to suggest that the events in The Covenant are based on a true story or the lives of Master Sgt. John Kinley and Ahmed Abdullah.
Does John Kinley survive in The Covenant? ›
Kinley and Ahmed are forced to abandon the truck and escape on foot, killing their pursuers in the process. The helicopters from base reach the original location and find 40 Taliban bodies and the bodies of the dead US soldiers minus Ahmed and Kinley.
In Guy Ritchie's 'The Covenant,' Jake Gyllenhaal plays a special operations soldier with a JTAC patch on his uniform.
Is Guy Ritchie's The Covenant worth watching? ›
While this movie is a bit of a slow burn, "The Covenant" remains a must-see for those in search of an authentic, engaging, and entertaining viewing experience.
What were they smoking in The Covenant? ›
Two men smoke opium (for medicinal purposes). Beer is drank between multiple men. We hear that a man used to work in the heroin trade. A man gets drunk and throws a beer bottle at a mirror in righteous anger.
What language is spoken in the movie The Covenant? ›
The Afghan characters in the film mostly speak some dialect of Persian, and the memory of being surrounded daily by that language came flooding back. I could often understand the Afghan characters without the subtitles. The story concerns Army Sgt. John Kinley and his Afghan interpreter Ahmed.
Where was Guy Ritchie's The Covenant filmed? ›
Guy Ritchie's The Covenant was filmed in Spain, not Afghanistan, but managed to beautifully capture the visual identity of the Middle East. Alicante, a popular tourist destination, was an interesting choice to represent Afghanistan due to its temperate hilly desert countryside.
Is Kandahar based on a true story? ›
His latest, “Mission Kandahar” (titled simply “Kandahar” in the United States), now playing in theatres, brings the action earthbound in a story based on the true experiences of screenwriter and former military intelligence officer, Mitchell LaFortune in Afghanistan in the aftermath of the Snowden leaks.
Is the Covenant of Water based on a true story? ›
Is “The Covenant of Water” based on a true story? No, the novel is a work of fiction, although it draws inspiration from rural Indian life and traditions.
Is the ministry of ungentlemanly warfare based on a true story? ›
Yes, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is, at its broadest level, a retelling of real events that occurred during the Second World War, with a focus on the real 1942 Operation Postmaster and depicting real-life individuals involved, such as Brigadier Colin Gubbins (played by Cary Elwes) and Gus March-Phillipps ( ...
Was Brother Baines real? ›
Brother Baines, who leads Malcolm X to the Nation of Islam, is a fictional composite character. In his autobiography, Malcolm X says he was led to the Nation of Islam through letters from his brother and sister.