'Civil War' Film Explores Unlikely Alliance Between California and Texas
In Alex Garland's latest film, polar opposite states unite against a tyrannical president, challenging notions of political division.
- 'Civil War,' directed by Alex Garland, depicts California and Texas joining forces to combat a fascist president.
- The film aims to provoke thought on political polarization and the dangers of extremism.
- Stars such as Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura emphasize the movie's anti-war message and its potential to spark conversations.
- Critics praise 'Civil War' for its thrilling narrative and refusal to take political sides, focusing instead on the impact of division.
- The movie, set to release on April 12, has been described as a powerful commentary on the state of democracy and social conflict.