Civil War movie In the near future, a second civil war breaks out in the United States, where the government has become a dystopian dictatorship and partisan extremist militias routinely commit political violence. A group of journalists try to travel across the country. And more new information has been told.
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Release Date in US | 12 April 2024 |
Release Date in India | 19 April 2024 |
Language | English |
Cast | Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Cailee Spaeny, Jesse Plemons, Nick Offerman, Karl Glusman, Sonoya Mizuno, Jonica T. Gibbs |
Director | Alex Garland |
Writer | Alex Garland |
Producer | Gregory Goodman, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich |
Civil War movie A haunting and haunting experience on the big screen. The country has been at war with itself for years when we were invited to document the chaos on the front lines through the eyes of a few journalists and chase an impossible interview with the President. A group of journalists try to travel the country.
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Garland, the writer-director of films like “Annihilation” and “Ex Machina,” as well as the “Devs” series, has always seemed to focus on the ugly side of humanity and its capacity for self-destruction. Its themes are profound
And its honest search in movies that are filled with strange and haunting images that linger in our subconscious for a long time. Whatever you think of “Men,” its most divisive film to date, it’s unlikely anyone will forget Rory Kinnear giving birth to himself.
Civil War movie Kirsten Dunst plays a veteran war photographer named Lee, and Garland challenges his audience once again by not making a film about what everyone thinks or should be. Yes, it is a politically divided country. Yes, the President (Nick Offerman) is a brash, rising dictator who has given himself a third term,
And he has failed to do anything for his people and has attacked his citizens and shut himself off from the press. Yes, there is a terrific character played by Jesse Plemons who has some hard lines about who is and isn’t a real American.
What Garland’s sometimes frustratingly opaque script goes out of its way to explain is that the ideological distortions of this alternate version of America are different from the fault lines that left the country’s actual Civil War. And the main threat to what we’ll call the Offerman administration is the secessionist group Western Forces, a Texas-California coalition that is purposefully impossible to dislodge from our current red state-blue state divide.
Florida also has some kind of independent rebel movement, but more importantly, street violence and general social disorder. An exchange early in the dialogue suggests that the war has been going on for about 14 months, which seems like a very short time for the country to fall into the advanced state of dystopia in which we find ourselves.
Civil War movie The highways are choked with empty cars, most of the population is in hiding, the internet is not functional at all except in a few urban centers.
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As the film opens, Lee Smith (Kirsten Dunst), a veteran war photographer, is in New York City, in a hotel that doubles as a makeshift command center for the press. Learning that Western forces are on their way to take the capital, Lee and her longtime business partner, a wire-service reporter named Joel (Wagner Maura), travel from New York to D.C. in anticipation of the landing. Planning such a dangerous road trip
An interview with a president in trouble. Lee’s longtime mentor, news editor Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson), warns him that the plan is sheer madness – then asks if he can act, despite his age and limited mobility.
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