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2024 | 109m | English

(251946 votes)

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Popularity: 16 (history)

Director: Alex Garland
Writer: Alex Garland
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In the near future, a group of war journalists attempt to survive while reporting the truth as the United States stands on the brink of civil war.
Release Date: Apr 10, 2024
Director: Alex Garland
Writer: Alex Garland
Genres: Action, Drama, War
Keywords sniper, new york city, race against time, washington dc, usa, the white house, civil war, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), photographer, journalism, dystopia, war photographer, road trip, president, female protagonist, soldier, fictional war, photojournalism, xenophobia, assassination of president, suicide bombing, usa politics, war trauma, mass grave, war journalism, charlottesville, near future, violence, ominous
Production Companies DNA Films, A24, IPR.VC
Box Office Revenue: $126,542,249
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 20, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kirsten Dunst Lee
Wagner Moura Joel
Cailee Spaeny Jessie
Stephen McKinley Henderson Sammy
Nelson Lee Tony
Nick Offerman President
Jefferson White Dave
Evan Lai Bohai
Vince Pisani Concierge
Justin James Boykin American Soldier (Middle East)
Jess Matney Checkpoint Soldier
Greg Hill Pete
Edmund Donovan Eddie
Sonoya Mizuno Anya
Tim James Hanging Captive
Simeon Freeman Commercial Soldier Mike
James Yaegashi Commercial Corporal
Dean Grimes Commerical Soldier #1
Alexa Mansour Aid Worker Refugee Camp
Martha B. Knighton Elderly Woman
Melissa Saint-Amand Shop Assistant
Karl Glusman Spotter
Jin Ha Sniper
Jojo T. Gibbs WF White House Sergeant
Jared Shaw WF White House Assaulter #1
Justin Garza WF White House Assaulter #2
Brian Philpot WF White House Assaulter #3
Tywaun Tornes WF White House Assaulter #4
Juani Feliz Joy Butler
Jesse Plemons Militia Soldier (uncredited)
Jeff Bosley SFC Brown (uncredited)
Ryan Austin Bryant WF Marine (uncredited)
Brent Moorer Gaskins Injured Marine (uncredited)
Evan Holtzman Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Cora Maple Lindell Dying Refugee (uncredited)
Temper Lavigne Refugee (uncredited)
Miles Johnson Brooklyn Protester (uncredited)
Kevin Kedgley Western Forces Marine / Flag Detail (uncredited)
Timothy LaForce Soldier (uncredited)
Randy S. Love Soldier (uncredited)
Cody Marshall Soldier (uncredited)
LePrix Robinson Female Army Soldier (uncredited)
Easy Ian Radcliffe Marine (uncredited)
Ernest 'Scooby' Rogers Riot Police / Army Soldier (uncredited)
Daniel Patrick Shook Guard Marine (uncredited)
Vinnie Varon US Marine (uncredited)
Jaclyn White War Journalist (uncredited)
Robert Tinsley Marine (uncredited)
Joe Manuel Gallegos Jr. Air Steward (uncredited)
Lauren Marie Gordon Marine (uncredited)
Kevin Howell Western Force Army Soldier (uncredited)
Anthony King-West Camp Refugee (uncredited)
Ashley Lillig Injured Rioter (uncredited)
Xavier Mills American Medic (uncredited)
Juan Szilagyi Marine (uncredited)
Adam Rivette Reef 1 (uncredited)
Peter Nguyen Marine (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Woodruff Assistant Location Manager
Steven Shelby Stunts
Caty Maxey Production Design
Mark Dillon Art Direction
Jason Vigdor Art Direction
Lizbeth Ayala Set Decoration
Meghan Kasperlik Costume Design
Alex Breijak Makeup Artist
Crystal Broedel Hairstylist
Ashley Levy Makeup Department Head
Amy Wood Hair Department Head
Lee Alan McConnell Special Effects Coordinator
J.D. Schwalm Special Effects Supervisor
Mike Prawitz Pyrotechnician
Michelle Rose Visual Effects Producer
Jeff Galpin Stunt Double, Stunts
Crystal Hooks Stunt Double
Ryan Staats Stunts
John Santiago Stunts
Dalton Rondell Stunts
Adam Rivette Stunts
Jennie Shea ADR Recordist
Robby Brown Foley Editor
Zoe Freed Foley Artist
Danny Freemantle Sound Effects Editor
Nick Freemantle Sound Effects Editor
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Naomi Graham Dialogue Editor
Rebecca Heathcote Foley Artist
Dayo James Sound Effects Editor
Robert Malone Sound Effects Editor
Ian Morgan Dialogue Editor
Stephanie Logan Costume Supervisor
Richard Arnold Best Boy Grip
William Justin Aycock Lighting Technician, Electrician
Zach Beahan Electrician
Kelly R. Borisy Dolly Grip
Hugh Braselton "B" Camera Operator
Coy Breaux Lighting Technician
Michael Cape Grip
Murray Close Still Photographer
Sam Coody Rigging Grip
Brian Dennis Rigging Gaffer
Fred Duffer Video Assist Operator
Chris DuMont "C" Camera Operator
Mike Flores Dolly Grip
Stoy Fulcher Rigging Grip
Daniel Guadalupe First Assistant "B" Camera
Grayson Guldenschuh Second Assistant "C" Camera
Matthew Haskins Second Assistant "A" Camera
Todd Heater Gaffer
Jeremy Hereford Rigging Grip
Nicole Higgins Rigging Grip
Mat Irby Additional Grip
Breona Jones Camera Technician
Stephen Lamb Grip
Jason Lancour First Assistant Camera
Bruce Leefook Lighting Technician
Joseph Mason Lighting Technician
Adam Meadows Video Assist Operator
Dehaven Moore Lighting Technician
Tony Murima Rigging Grip
Louie Northern Drone Pilot
Beaux Petit Electrician
Mackie Roberts Key Grip
Tori Roloson Grip
Logan Russell Grip
Terrance Smalls Electrician
Don Steinberg Focus Puller
Rick Turner Rigging Grip
Jeff Wallace Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Kaley Boerneke Casting Assistant
Yasmeen Griffin Extras Casting
Laura Mengoni Extras Casting
Stacia P Clarke Set Costumer
Madison Divergilio Costumer
Kassia Dombroski Costume Coordinator
Brianne Freeman Costumer
Megan Fudge Set Costumer
Benj Gibicsar Set Costumer
Emily Good Costumer
Jennifer Hryniw Assistant Costume Designer
Jared B. Leese Tailor
Chelyse Abrams Dailies Operator
Jens Baylis First Assistant Editor
Johnathan Wei Dickinson Digital Intermediate
Heidi Jacobo Dailies Operator
Gareth Parry Online Editor
Alan Pritt Digital Intermediate Producer
Noah Rodden Dailies Operator
Sam Shelton Assistant Editor
Asa Shoul Colorist, Digital Intermediate Colorist
Saffron Weaver Assistant Editor
Austin Armstrong Location Production Assistant
Andrew Devlin Location Scout
Lindsay Henefer Location Assistant
James Billy Hill III Assistant Location Manager
Lowell Lambert Assistant Location Manager
Hana Lowe Assistant Location Manager
Kellie Morrison Location Manager
Melissa Mortensen Assistant Location Manager
Cherie New Assistant Location Manager
Alex Olino Location Assistant
Angeline Santivasci Assistant Location Manager
Daniel Sortet Location Coordinator
Simon Astall Music Supervisor
Rachel Park Music Editor
Amber Harley Script Supervisor
Natasha Negron Makeup Artist
Alex-Michael Petty Makeup Artist
Carla Wallace Makeup Artist
Deena Adair Key Hair Stylist
Clare St. John Post Production Consulting
Kenneth Yu Unit Production Manager
Craig Comstock Second Assistant Director
Chayse Banks Production Assistant
Eric Heffron First Assistant Director
Gregory Santoro Second Second Assistant Director
Suzanne Bonanno Scenic Artist
Dan Branciforti Set Dresser
Brett Fahle Set Dresser
Christopher Ferris Construction Coordinator
Nelson Hagood Leadman
Kelly Harrell Props
Madelyn Kahn Art Department Assistant
Pike Kanjanampa Art Department Coordinator
Tyrone Lee Armorer
Alexander Linde Assistant Art Director
Jim Magdaleno Storyboard Artist
Emily Minnick Set Dresser
Brynna Norvell Assistant Art Director
Dan Riker Armorer
John Sanders Property Master
Brian Calvin Smith On Set Dresser
Zack Timms Set Dresser
Willow Watson Set Designer
Ben Barker Supervising Sound Editor
Jennie Breckenridge ADR Recordist
Gillian Dodders Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor
Chico L. Jones Driver
Charles Skip McCoy Driver
Huelon F. Thrift Jr. Transportation Coordinator
Hannah Brunner Production Assistant
Tarn Harper Post Production Accountant
Carson Hicks Production Assistant
Justin Holt Production Assistant
Jenny Kissoon Assistant Production Coordinator
Samantha Krupica Production Assistant
Jakaila Langston Casting Assistant
Travis Meguire Production Assistant
Margaret Moore Production Assistant
Josh Melo Production Secretary
Marjorie Rudick Production Coordinator
Landon K. Smith Special Effects Technician
Jeremy Zamora Special Effects Technician
Frederick Mac Browne Special Effects Technician
Austin Aplin Visual Effects Producer
Lee Barraclough VFX Artist
Anthony Lowe VFX Artist
Fraser Murdoch VFX Artist
Alex Rabbitt VFX Artist
David Simpson Visual Effects Supervisor
Artem Smirnov VFX Artist
Randy James Beckman Stunts
Brandon Beckman Stunts
Alex Martini Additional Second Assistant Director
Corey Deckler Executive In Charge Of Production
Bridgit Crider Key Makeup Artist
Priya Maharaj Makeup Artist
Valoria McCleland Hairstylist
AL Payne Hairstylist
Darla Wigley Makeup Artist
Darby Abraham Set Decorating Coordinator
Nicolas Bach Assistant Property Master
Matthew Czarnowsky Armorer
Matt Halladay Props
Taylor Kirby Set Dresser
Joey Martin Charge Scenic Artist
Esta Pate Set Painter
Devita Walker Assistant Art Director
Eric White On Set Dresser
Jonathan Zuaznabar Props
Howard Bargroff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mary H. Ellis Sound Mixer
Andrew Gaidanov Sound Mix Technician
Mehrnaz Mohabati ADR Mixer
Emilie O'Connor Dialogue Editor
Fergus Pateman Sound Mix Technician
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Adam Scrivener Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jasper Thorn Sound Mix Technician
Mark Timms Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Isa Yousufzai Sound Mix Technician
Arthur Turner Dialogue Editor
Richard Hogue Pyrotechnician
Brian Shevela Special Effects
Kyle A. Wasserman Pyrotechnician
Isabella Abrams-Humphries Visual Effects Producer
Rodrigo Armendariz Visual Effects Compositor
Paul Ashall Animation
Iva Atanasova Visual Effects Coordinator
Joan Azpeitia Digital Compositor
Damián Babbaro Digital Compositor
Josh Balling VFX Artist
Lee Baskerville VFX Artist
Chris Berry Digital Compositor
Diego Bittencourt Visual Effects Compositor
Emmanuel Brassard Digital Compositor
Alexander Bucknell Visual Effects Technical Director
Patrick Michael Burke Compositing Lead
Korinne Cammarano Digital Compositor
Vishal Chauhan Digital Compositor
Christopher Davies Animation
Marcus Duprat Visual Effects Technical Director
Edward Ferrysienanda Effects Supervisor
Carlos Flórez Regaliza Digital Compositor
Lucia Garofalo Digital Compositor
Ramia Gattupelli Matte Painter
Abhijitsinh Gohil Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Gravey VFX Artist
Milan Grundza Visual Effects Compositor
Mason Hilligenn VFX Artist
Ady Holt Creature Effects Technical Director
Mohamed Kamel Digital Compositor
Harry Keane Visual Effects Coordinator
Bishoy Khalifa Visual Effects Technical Director
Izzy King Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Jai Krishnaswamy Visual Effects Compositor
Oliver Lang VFX Artist
Stacy Mangan Digital Compositor
Steven Mates VFX Editor
Caoimhe McEntee VFX Artist
Sian Rhys Morgan Visual Effects Coordinator
Marco Nella Digital Compositor
Katherine O'Loingsigh Rotoscoping Artist
Ciaran O'Neachtain Digital Compositor
Sam Osborne Compositing Lead
John Ovuson Digital Compositor
Addison Petrie Visual Effects Compositor
Ed Plant Visual Effects Compositor
Dan Pryor Digital Compositor
Rob Rankin Visual Effects Compositor
Alessio Seminerio VFX Artist
Max Solomon Animation Supervisor
Cody Stoof VFX Artist
Samuel Swinnerton Matchmove Supervisor
András Szőcs Digital Compositor
Ly-Anne Thijs VFX Lighting Artist
Sara Tomarchio Digital Compositor
Eugenio Troiani VFX Lighting Artist
Rares Veteleanu VFX Editor
Caspar Vinall Rotoscoping Artist
William G. Wright Visual Effects Compositor
Som Aidoo Stunts
Derek Alfonso Stunts
John Atnip Stunts
Chad Bowman Stunts
C.J. Brown Stunts
Chris Clark Stunts
James Clay Stunts
Niko Dalman Stunts
Garret Dalton Stunts
Phillip Dang Stunts
Kent De Mond Stunts
Philip Dido Stunts
Joseph Gambel Stunts
Jomahl Gildersleve Stunts
Regis Harrington Stunts
Alexander Hashioka Oatfield Stunts
Rabon Hutcherson Stunts
William Hutson Stunts
Johnny Ives Stunts
Fredric Jean Stunts
Kawui Joa Stunts
Antwain Jones Stunts
Darnell Jordan Stunts
Horace Knight Jr. Stunt Double
Ruben Maldonado Stunts
Renford Ligon Stunts
Aby Martin Stunts
Andy Martin Stunts
Alex Meglei Stunts
Gary V. Mocalis Stunts
Patrick Moore Stunts
Dustin Nelson Stunts
Michael Ortiz Stunts
Bob Pelletier Stunts
John Pohmisano Stunts
Ashley Rae Riddick Stunt Double
James Ryan Stunt Coordinator
Wesley Scott Stunt Coordinator
Cody Shipman Stunts
Preston Shuttlesworth Stunts
Devin Q. Streeter Stunts
Sean M. Sullivan Stunts
Dother Sykes Stunts
Matt Thompson Stunts
Tony Vo Stunts
David Wang Stunts
Justin Webb Stunts
Jared Corum Stunts
Brian Philpot Stunts
Ernest 'Scooby' Rogers Stunts
Michelle Jang Lighting Programmer
Jon Myers Drone Pilot
Josh Rivenbark Grip
John Slade Techno Crane Operator
David J. Thompson "A" Camera Operator
Nazanin Yaghoobi Rafi Animation
Alberto Genk Animation
Tiago Dinis Animation
Meagan Lewis Location Casting
Heather Taylor Extras Casting Coordinator
Julianne Whitehead Extras Casting
Ricardo Richard Alvarez Costumer
Maiya Daniels Set Costumer
Troy David Ager/Dyer
Bailey Jursik Set Costumer
Alyssa Miles Ager/Dyer
Samantha Rockwell Costumer
Dale Anchor Post Production Coordinator
Lucy Kolodynska Post Production Supervisor
Joseph Raines Location Scout
Rupert Coulson Scoring Mixer
Elizabeth Purnell Musician
Sean Snook Musician
Ross Hughes Musician
Mark Bowen Musician
David Collis Picture Car Coordinator
Casey Barkhurst Assistant Production Coordinator
Jason Bogard Production Controller
Kevin Howell Stand In
Megan K. Perkins Second Assistant Accountant
Rick Roesch Payroll Accountant
Jamison Bryant Dialect Coach
Brandon Whorley Animal Wrangler
Alex Garland Director, Writer
Rob Hardy Director of Photography
Janelle Beaudry Stunt Double, Stunts
Christian Brunetti Stunt Double
Luis Fernández Stunt Double
Tyler Galpin Stunt Double
Remington Steele Stunts
Felipe Savahge Stunts
Glenn Freemantle Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Geoff Barrow Original Music Composer
Ben Salisbury Musician, Original Music Composer
Francine Maisler Casting
Justin Hall Stunts
Linda Kessler Stunts
T. Ryan Mooney Stunts
Chris Romrell Stunts
Sean Paul Braud Stunts
Branden Arnold Stunts
Eric Anthony Props
Dylan Hice Stunts
Nicolas Bosc Stunts
Jeff Bosley Stunts
Stacey Carino Stunts
Donny Carrington Stunts
Jake Dashnaw Stunts
Jeremy Fitzgerald Stunts
Evan Holtzman Stunts
Damita Jane Howard Stunts
Tim James Stunts
Samuel Le Stunts
Rick Marcus Stunts
Aaron Matthews Stunts
Lin Oeding Stunts
Kara Petersen Stunt Double
Victor Plajas Stunts
Taraja Ramsess Stunts
Antjuan Rhames Stunts
Preston Schrag Stunt Double
Dominique Elijah Smith Stunts
Bobby Talbert Stunts
Richard Tavernaro Stunt Driver
Todd Rogers Terry Stunts
Wyatt Werneth Stunts
Stanley White Jr. Stunts
Jessica Williams Stunts
Dana Woods Stunts
Dean Grimes Utility Stunts
Jake Roberts Editor
Jeff D. Williams Assistant Location Manager
Grant Lafferty Production Assistant
Paul Chappell Stunt Driver
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Ray Mendoza Military Consultant, Technical Advisor
Gianni Biasetti Jr. Stunts
David Mir Digital Compositor
James D. Dever Stunts
Anna Mercedes Mendez Stunts
Name Title
Gregory Goodman Producer
Allon Reich Producer
Elisa Alvares Executive Producer
Eric Heffron Co-Producer
Kenneth Yu Co-Producer
Joanne Smith Associate Producer
Timo Argillander Executive Producer
Andrew Macdonald Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/civil-war-review-a-thought-provoking-dive-into-war-journalism-and-moral-complexity/ "Civil War attests to Alex Garland’s fascinating ability to create impactful narratives that provoke deep discussions, beyond his unwavering commitment to the th ... emes and characters at hand, without falling into preachy stances. A film that transcends political boundaries, focusing on war journalism, the moral dilemmas faced by those who risk their lives to tell stories that cannot be ignored, and the personal transformation necessary to carry out such an inhuman task. The character complexity and the chilling intensity of the cinematography and sound production contribute to a powerfully engaging, repeatedly shocking audiovisual experience. It’s a tribute to a profession often forgotten, but equally a challenge for viewers to reflect on critical issues in contemporary society." Rating: A-

Apr 11, 2024
r96sk
9.0

Terrific movie! <em>'Civil War'</em> is a blast from beginning to end, I enjoyed everything about it to be honest. It features an interesting story that is told with excellence. My biggest takeaway is the sound design, which is outstanding; literally from the first seconds post-BBFC black card. ... It is paced absolutely spot on, the end comes around so quick; probably because I was hooked. The cast do great jobs. Obvious credit to Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura and Stephen McKinley Henderson, they are all ace. Cailee Spaeny is my personal standout though, what an excellent showing from her! Engrossing viewing. Highly recommended. Very much want to rewatch it already.

Apr 12, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Nope, sorry, this just didn't work for me. It appears that there is a civil war amongst these United States. California and Texas have seceded from the Union and Florida seems to be having a wobble too. The President (Nick Offerman) makes a speech assuring the rest of his country that they've nothin ... g to worry about, but hardened photo-journalist "Lee" (Kirsten Dunst) and her cohort "Joel" (Wagner Moura) reckon that the conflict is quite likely to come to an altogether different conclusion. They bravely decide to travel the 800-odd miles to Washington DC to try and interview him. Their out-of-shape veteran associate "Sammy" (Stephen McKinley Henderson) thinks they are mad, but also wants in on the trip. Meantime, the enthusiastic young photographer "Jessie" (Cailee Spaeny) has managed to hook up with the team and so, rather implausibly, they agree to take her on this perilous journey. It's that implausibility that carries the whole thing as the completely preposterous scenario unfolds before us. No effort is made to fill us in on the cause of this warfare. Did the President seize power? Was he elected from a party these states didn't vote for? Are they just brutal and well armed revolutionaries? Then we have the ridiculous dialogue - usually from Henderson with his "always take fuel when you can" or "this way only leads to death" type profundities as the group travel through a remarkably stable, well fuelled and provisioned, nation where there's hardly the merest hint of mass migrations, fear or terror. Indeed, their blue "Press" helmets and a little bit of kevlar seem to render them immune to the deadly drama that they are supposed to be experiencing. Jesse Plemons makes a brief appearance - that actually leads to the only vaguely exciting part of this chronology, but otherwise it's all a bit on a non-event. Dunst starts off as a strong and characterful woman but that dwindles away and, well, I was just a bit bored as the denouement hoved into view with all the predicability of the sun coming up. It's bitty, episodic, unrealistic and populated with characters in whom I simply could not believe. Sure, maybe it's supposed to be outlandishly apocalyptic, but it reminded me for the most part of an episode of "Falling Skies" - only without the aliens. Perhaps it might resonate better with an American audience? I'm not one of them and this didn't.

Apr 15, 2024
Brent_Marchant
8.0

Cautionary tales often have some of the most significant impact when brought to life on the big screen, and that’s certainly the case with the latest offering from writer-director Alex Garland. The filmmaker’s gripping tale of a quartet of journalists (Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley H ... enderson, Cailee Spaeny) covering a civil war in a dystopian version of America of the near future follows the reporters as they make their way from New York to Washington via a circuitous route that shows them all sides of this nightmarish scenario. Essentially a road trip film, “Civil War” provides the principals and viewers with an array of images and situations graphically depicting what’s left of the US as a distraught population attempts to make sense of the circumstances and find ways to survive. The purpose of the protagonists’ journey is to secure an interview (likely the last one) with a corrupt, egomaniacal President (Nick Offerman) as rebel forces close in on the capital. They set out on this treacherous odyssey despite the dangers involved both in making the trip and in their roles as journalists, who are looked on with suspicion and have been accused of fanning the flames of the hostilities. While some have complained that the film doesn’t provide enough social and political background about the conflict, I submit that this consideration is fundamentally unnecessary: Garland is making an unadulterated statement here that, when the bullets start flying, ideology won’t matter and no one will care, a point driven home with chilling clarity over and over. The madness that consumes the population is all that’s important at that juncture, one driven by bald-faced hostility on steroids both among the combatants and the overzealousness of the reporters in seeking to “get the story,” no matter what. In achieving this end, the filmmaker holds nothing back, making this an often-difficult watch, one definitely not for the squeamish or faint of heart. But the picture’s message is one of grave importance, especially in today’s trying, polarized climate. We’d be wise to pay attention to what’s being said in this important work, handily the best – and most troubling – release of 2024 thus far.

Apr 14, 2024
edrddz
7.0

The film, although set in a context of armed conflict, deviates from the traditional war theme to focus on war photojournalists, promoting a perspective on the work of such professionals. Through a series of small scenes, the director seeks to compose a portrait of these professionals' actions on th ... e battlefield without declaring the reasons for the war or identifying the sides involved. Each scene, individually, is well-executed, standing out for the quality of cinematography and an immersive sound work that amplifies the tension. However, these scenes, although effective individually, fail to come together cohesively. The result is a film that seems less than the sum of its parts. The main problem with the film is a lack of depth. Although technically well-produced, particularly in terms of audio, the film falls short of a deeper approach, which could have elevated it from a mere display of impactful scenes to a truly impactful work.

Apr 30, 2024
MovieGuys
6.0

In spite of its pretensions, Civil War is essentially a derivative affair filled with calculatedly disturbing visuals and violent exposition. Character development and a functioning back story are largely absent, from Civil War. This is an exposition driven road trip from hell, with a nihilistic ... objective, that plays out to a predictable conclusion. That does not really leave a lot, for the viewer, to take away from this film. A film which should have a lot to say but is, instead, conspicuously silent. Perhaps this is a reaction to the climate of division and fear that exists in the USA today? That said, why make a film about something contentious, if you have nothing contentious to say? In summary, this film really needed to be more opinionated, even if that means offering up opposing perspectives. Instead, it offends no one (as is the norm these days) by saying little to nothing, of any real consequence.

May 23, 2024
dumasori
7.0

**Not bad** I stared with low expectations, but this movies indeed turned out to be a good one. Fantastic story, acting, direction. No major complaints. Entertaining and thought provoking. Well done! ...

Jun 07, 2024
akerusan
N/A

I really enjoyed this movie, wan't expecting much and got a lot. recommend. ...

Jun 10, 2024
chandlerdanier
7.0

I wonder if the older guy gets with the young lady. He definitely worked for it. Bet he knows exactly how many near death experiences it takes before they fall into his arms. Seems like a lot just to bang someone, though. News, news, news. Gotta get that story. ...

Jul 01, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
7.0

This film is wonderfully chilling, with an atmosphere that haunts you long after the credits roll. The familiar settings of cities, towns, and roads serve as a stark backdrop to a raging war within the United States, creating a sense of unsettling normalcy disrupted by chaos. The film’s atmospher ... e is one of its strongest elements, expertly crafted to keep viewers on edge. The juxtaposition of familiar, everyday settings with the terror of internal conflict adds a layer of realism that intensifies the horror. Kirsten Dunst delivers one of her best performances in this film, bringing depth and nuance to her role. Her portrayal captures the fear, resilience, and complexity of a character navigating through turmoil. The supporting cast is equally fantastic, each bringing their characters to life with authenticity and emotional weight. The film’s themes are deeply resonant, exploring the terrifying implications of a society on the brink of collapse. The narrative delves into the human psyche, examining how people react under extreme pressure and the moral dilemmas they face. In conclusion, this movie is a masterclass in atmospheric horror. It sticks with you like a dark cloud, leaving a lasting impression with its chilling narrative and powerful performances. The entire cast deliver exceptional work, supported by top-notch filmmaking that brings every terrifying detail to life. This film is not just a horror story but a poignant reflection on the human condition, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone seeking a thought-provoking cinematic experience.

Jul 12, 2024
PeaceMeal
3.0

I was very interested in watching Civil War for a number of reasons. Mainly I wanted to see how the various political sides were portrayed in the very divided "United" States. Indeed, there are many countries in the world that are near evenly split amongst two groups: High Government Involvement (m ... oney, immigration, etc.) vs. Free Market Capitalism. Unfortunately, there was no coverage of that in Civil War, with the only difference being regions, letting you imagine on your own the differences. They are relying on a regional stereotype to push that the "South" is made up of angry white people that just like killing those that don't agree with them. That put the movie right away into a political category. When the movie had finished, I was left with some lasting feelings that were intentionally pushed by the story and director: 1) the international press are the only real heroes; 2) all American white men just like war and killing. It's unfortunate that this seemed to be the main narrative from start to finish. There were so many missed opportunities. Summary: The was like a little like watching the movie Apocalypse Now with the sole main character being the press photographer who was always portrayed as the hero. The writer and director pushed that those many wartime videographers had a large audience that only desired seeing the upclose expressions from people that were shot and dying. They also pushed that they would be so highly respected and protected from all waring sides. Those continual assumptions caused the movie to lose significant realism. With such a large production budget and vast thirst for this movie topic, Civil War was a major letdown. Better writing and direction could have made this a movie blockbuster. Instead, it won't be remembered in 3-5 years, and certainly no one would every consider rewatching it.

Oct 29, 2024
pacrat173
9.0

A horrifying yet amazing ride from start to end Full of amazing shots,heart breaking deaths and a take on film making I’ve never seen I loved almost every second of this film. I would like to know more about the before and after of the film though ...

Feb 12, 2025