Bob_McMillan said:
That scene was pretty confusing.
You could take it as Ares controlling them, but then that would mean that Ares was lying,
I see no reason that he wouldn't lie. I mean, he said at one point "I'm not the God of War, I'm the God of Truth", which you know, if that's not true, and seeing as Ares is the god of WAR, that means he was lying.

So I don't see any reason to believe everything the manipulating god behind the scenes said.
Bob_McMillan said:
and that one of the major themes of the movie was bullshit. Which is just dumbass writing. If they really intended to do that, then my opinion of this movie would turn sour real quick.
Which major theme of the film would be bullshit if Ares was lying? The fact that humans are willing to fight each other doesn't exclude the idea that Ares might be directly manipulating their baser urges to cause conflict where their might not have been before. Sort of like how being really drunk might compel someone to actually start a fist fight, when normally they would never do such a thing. Think of it as him breathing on the embers of their own anger, until it becomes a fire. Sure, the ember was already there, but that doesn't mean he didn't help it along.
Bob_McMillan said:
I like to take it as the Germans just being glad to be alive. Like that scene in Battlefield 1's prologue, except not as well done.
Never saw that scene, but I still think it's an indication that those troops at least, were directly under his control. I mean, it's such a marked difference in behavior. Fighting tooth and nail while Ares lives, then when he dies, they all look around like they just woke up from a dream, shocked and surprised, and hugging each other (including the people they were shooting at 5 seconds before). That's just too sharp of a contrast in behavior for me to think it's "we're just glad to be alive" reaction, and more "wow, my head is suddenly clear of this anger, why the fuck am I shooting guns at people?" kind of thing. Sure it might not be, but that's what I take from it.
My big question though, is about WW's mom on the island. What was that shit about "we can't let her know the truth, if she knows the truth he will find her sooner" ?? That made zero sense given what actually happens in the film. He even says that he knew who she was the moment he saw her. So her ignorance didn't shield her from Ares. He saw through her immediately. So what type of protection would ignorance provide her? That made zero sense to me.