Directed by Dito Montiel and released in 2015, Man Down is a powerful psychological drama that delves deep into the emotional and mental toll of war. Starring Shia LaBeouf in one of his most poignant performances, the film portrays the heartbreaking journey of a soldier trying to piece his life back together after combat.

Set in a dystopian version of the United States, the story follows Gabriel Drummer (Shia LaBeouf), a U.S. Marine who returns home from Afghanistan only to find a world as shattered as he is. Battling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Gabriel embarks on a desperate search for his wife, Natalie (Kate Mara), and his young son, Jonathan, amidst the chaos of a broken nation.
Accompanied by his loyal friend and fellow Marine, Devin Roberts (Jai Courtney), Gabriel’s journey unfolds through haunting visions of his wartime past, intense sessions with a military counselor (Gary Oldman), and his relentless mission to reunite with his family. As the layers of his reality begin to unravel, the audience is confronted with the devastating impact of trauma on a soldier’s mind.

Man Down is a raw and emotionally charged film that highlights the invisible wounds of war and the profound struggle of those trying to find hope and healing in its aftermath.