The Vietnam War is widely remembered as a distinctly American intimacy , though some citizenry might not understand just how many nation were roped into conflict in the land that had formerly been part of French Indochina . Indeed , Australia take part in the war , and the 1966 Battle of Long Tan marked a turn point for the young soldier who had been mail to a foreign land withoutunderstanding why there were there , or who , incisively they had been sent to agitate .

Danger Closetells the narration of these genuine life warrior , young Australian and New Zealand men who , regardless of political identity operator or societal sympathies , ascertain themselves in abattle for their living in the jungles of Vietnam . They obliterate and died , and since both side claim victory following the engagement , it all seemed to be for nothing by the time the pot cleared . Danger Closeserves as a protection to the ritual killing of these men , as well as a remorseful plaint on the lifetime they could have lived . The film stars Travis Fimmel , Luke Bracey , and Daniel Webber .

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While promoting the release ofDanger nigh , Daniel Webber mouth to Screen Rant about his work on the film , from going through iron heel camp with his fellow actors , to usingreal life referencesto get to know his character , Paul Large , who was only 21 when he fought at Long Tan .

Danger Closereleases November 8 in dramatics , Digital , and VOD .

I visualise the movie last night , and I thought it was slap-up , and you in particular , were just fantastic .

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Oh , thanks , man ! That ’s courteous of you to say . We ’re very proud of this motion-picture show and telling that story .

In telling that account , enjoin me , how does one prepare to wreak a soldier ? Do you have any family or friends who served ?

I do n’t … I had distant relatives in the Crimean War , but my begetter and my granddad missed out on move to Vietnam . Nobody direct . But there was preparation and determine . I have a lot of friend now who have served . Veterans . But I do n’t know how to train to be a soldier , per se . But they did put us through a kicking camp , which was learning a lot of tactical things , how to move like a soldier , how to work like a soldier . I believe it was really important to modernize their mentality , developing human relationship you have to have with your brothers , since you ’re contend with them , count out for them , and spending a tenacious time aside from home with them . Those were the independent … Gun education , and all of that stuff .

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Kinda building on that labor union , did you have metre to make alliance on set ? Did you have an elongated dry run process ?

Yeah , of course . Like I state , they put us through iron heel bivouac for a hebdomad , so I got to suffer everybody . They put us up in hotels , so we were kinda live together . Also , we frivol away out on placement , in a couple of small towns in Northern Queensland in Australia . There ’s no one else to utter to . It was just the locals and the castmates . And there were only a couple hundred people in town . You spend a lot of time with the guys that you ’re with , and you bond that style . And it ’s all young bozo , we ’re young actors , and I ’d met a heap of them in the last ten year of working in Australia and America . And I ’m friends with a lot of them . So I had those friendships already . And these player are all so absolutely genuine , wonderful , very talented people . So it was a very leisurely experience . I think everybody ’s come off from this film with a pot of lifelong supporter . We still have mathematical group schmoose . We still pay heed out .

That ’s really cool . Did you have any primary sources on Paul ? Everyone is playing a material mortal in the movie , so I imagine that append to your province , good ?

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Yeah . It was by all odds … I mat up total province on this . I got to sing to family members . It definitely feels very real . As far as the primary sources go , I was lucky enough that one of the producers gave me … There ’s not a lot online about Paul , but he gave me the letters that Paul had write in Vietnam , and some that had been given to him . The letters were so wonderful . You could truly make a cinema about him . It ’s such a colorful way of expect at thing . He had a clear sensation of humour and a point in time of opinion , a takeout food of the warfare . He was definitely a rebel . He had his own thoughts , and he kinda did a lot of what he wanted to do . He was getting in trouble quite a bit ( Laughs ) . I do n’t do it , he ’s just a fascinating cat , with a beautiful sensibility , and a substantial Australian . He had a very Australian quality about him . It remind me a lot of young guy cable I ’ve farm up with who worked farms . He had that very earthy " nursing home " feel . I want to bring that , wreak whatever I had register in the letters out onto the screen to assist push him up on the screen as much as potential .

That ’s what the film is all about . I ’ve learn some talk , some discuss online , that the motion picture is " not political enough , " because once the battle starts , it ’s just a non - stop barrage of immature people killing and fail in a struggle that nobody win in the end . I do n’t see how you may get much more political than that .

Yeah .

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Do you pay attention to the preaching fence in your projects , or do you just focus on your graphics and leave it to other people to understand or misinterpret ?

It ’s always interesting , examine what people ’s takeaway from films are . They ’re not … For me , as the actor , it ’s about separate the narration . I ’m always concerned in being surprised by the discourse . Some of it you agree with , some of it you do n’t . But we ’re crap it and tell a story , putting it out there . What people do with it , they do with it . I guess the adept thing is that people are talking about it . We ’re having that discourse . I sleep together that part of it . It ’s always fascinating .

I thought you were awful in The Punisher .

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Oh , cheers !

You played a different genesis of soldier , someone who slipped through the cracks and did n’t get the mental health attention he so badly needed . Was there anything you learned in that part that you found yourself drawing on for this ?

Hmm , not really . They ’re both wars , but they were dissimilar war . The guy I play in The Punisher was somebody who descend back from the Gulf War and it was a very different experience . One ’s about a guy come back from the war , and retrospective . This one is very immediate . The chronicle of Paul Large is in the moment , in the heat of fight . You get to see what things are work to affect his life . They ’re very unlike . The Punisher link up me to the old hand culture in a really profound way . That is maybe the only literal connection that helped in any way . I have a peck of regard , a destiny of dearest for those guys .

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Can you spill the beans a piece about the difference between working in Australia and how it compares to Hollywood ? Is there anything in particular that stand out to you ?

To me , I have it off going home and shooting in Australia . It ’s a different sensibility on set . It ’s in all likelihood just because I grew up in Australia . The dexterity of hand is just different , our way of being . It ’s very well-to-do . It ’s always so comfortable work home and working with the citizenry that I have that affinity with . But I do n’t have it away if there ’s any real departure .

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