Civil War - Movie Review

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Chris Stuckmann

Chris Stuckmann

Күн бұрын

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Chris Stuckmann reviews Civil War, starring Kirsten Dunst, Cailee Spaeny, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jesse Plemons, Nick Offerman. Directed by Alex Garland.

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@ChrisStuckmann
@ChrisStuckmann Ай бұрын
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@matthewcronin2325
@matthewcronin2325 Ай бұрын
Sick hoodie where’d ya get it
@lesterwilliamsjr649
@lesterwilliamsjr649 Ай бұрын
Would you be interested in discussing story titles and how they are neglected part of storytelling in general. As a writer I can honestly say there was a time where I just came a story after the main character and nowadays I make sure my story titles are unique and avoid using the names of characters.
@Chadsolderbrotherbrad1111
@Chadsolderbrotherbrad1111 Ай бұрын
The shilling never ends 😂
@Lakitu_89
@Lakitu_89 Ай бұрын
If you really have to advertise, at least don't do it with this kind of shit... 👎
@dafque3465
@dafque3465 Ай бұрын
Sad, I expect that someone who reviews movies would have courtesy to not advertise shit games (as it is a similar medium) for any money, I dont mind ads but this is just sad
@anthonyring123
@anthonyring123 Ай бұрын
The thing that impressed me the most was the sound design. The fact that gunshots were loud and startling was fantastic. A film that depicts firearms sound signature realistically. When people were shooting, it WAS the loudest thing on screen. No normal ear friendly conversations, guns are loud. It made them loud.
@MK384
@MK384 Ай бұрын
Glad somebody else noticed that. I jumped a few times and the cinema sounded like a gun range a few times.
@OneShotProduktions
@OneShotProduktions Ай бұрын
Agreed. This movie needs to be seen in a theater just for the sound design alone. Incredible work.
@Prophetofthe8thLegion
@Prophetofthe8thLegion Ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure that shit is actually illegal.
@anthonyring123
@anthonyring123 Ай бұрын
@@Prophetofthe8thLegion What are you talking about?? You understand that is was still hearing safe right? It doesn't leave you with hearing loss or a ringing. Just the sound itself was an actual gunshot. Not some overlayed pop pop you get in every action film. And in contrast to everything else on screen, it was the loudest part. Like it should be, I highly doubt any production studio would release a film that literally hurts you. Any volume issue is going to be the theater itself. I myself saw it in IMAX and was amazing.
@MattBuild4
@MattBuild4 Ай бұрын
Except the gunshots still sound fake. Zero zip no peripheral contact, no differentiation between round types.
@blakew7089
@blakew7089 Ай бұрын
Perfect timing, just saw it last night. The whole audience here in Montreal laughed at Canadian money being worth a lot.
@benjamingirard1984
@benjamingirard1984 Ай бұрын
Montrealer here! What's up! So for real? That's freaking funny hahaha Can't wait to see it actually.
@russel777
@russel777 Ай бұрын
How could you see it if it is scheduled to begin on April 11th?
@DanielSalgadu
@DanielSalgadu Ай бұрын
It happens when your nighbour country has instability. See Brazil and Argentina, for example. Argentina had a lot stronger economy before.
@anamakesthings
@anamakesthings Ай бұрын
​@@benjamingirard1984google says it released in Canada on the 8th (yesterday) There are usually a number of advanced screenings before its wide release, which would the 11th
@johnny1013johnny
@johnny1013johnny Ай бұрын
Lol, as a Canadian, that's hilarious, and where did you get to see it early?
@KeithBoleen
@KeithBoleen Ай бұрын
“Small towns have the most disturbing scenes.” Well, if we learned anything from Walking Dead, it’s not the zombies we have to be afraid of.
@diskonnekt1313
@diskonnekt1313 Ай бұрын
Cities were/would be far more dangerous.
@EastlakeRasta7
@EastlakeRasta7 Ай бұрын
When the grid goes down a lot of people are going to die when winter hits no one's ever ready
@PatagoniaAries
@PatagoniaAries Ай бұрын
​@@diskonnekt1313some of them, depending on this war goes and starts.
@caseywrable
@caseywrable Ай бұрын
That’s funny. I’m pretty sure that cities would be a living nightmare before small towns fall into madness.
@EastlakeRasta7
@EastlakeRasta7 Ай бұрын
@@caseywrable everyone in the city wouldn't be ready for winter, in a matter of fact no one would be ready for winter especially when you consider where everyone gets their food and groceries
@direktive4
@direktive4 Ай бұрын
'admire but never want to see again' - ah, the requiem for a dream category
@killer92173
@killer92173 Ай бұрын
I guess I am the minor cuz I want to see it again!! Lol
@johnkoepke4807
@johnkoepke4807 Ай бұрын
​@@killer92173unless you have dementia, why would you want to watch Requiem again? Lol
@alhusseinfarah4194
@alhusseinfarah4194 Ай бұрын
@@killer92173 It really triggered my anxiety I'm not. balanced enough to see that again lol.
@raw_dah
@raw_dah Ай бұрын
I remember watching it hesitantly because my friend suggested it, while thinking it's going to be some kind of sob story. But I was literally clenching my fists and biting down my jaw hard when the last scenes of descending into trauma happened, like when the mother gets shocked, girl gets mentally dissociated while selling her body,Jared and his friend scenes. One of the movies that changed my perspective towards cinema as a art more than entertainment. Gta 4 is a similar game that changed my perspectives on video games bring more than just entertainment. ​@@alhusseinfarah4194
@killer92173
@killer92173 Ай бұрын
@johnkoepke4807 I was talking about Civil War...
@churibman
@churibman Ай бұрын
This is the funniest subject matter - advertiser combo ever
@thecodebrief
@thecodebrief Ай бұрын
Probably intentional tbh
@PrimerCinePodcast
@PrimerCinePodcast Ай бұрын
For real
@PantsaBear
@PantsaBear Ай бұрын
Was very funny but also so wooden/scripted it feels unintentional. Probably couldve had at least a little fun with it but its whatever
@Lakitu_89
@Lakitu_89 Ай бұрын
@@PantsaBear Chris actually does really lame ads in his videos. Considering he's a filmmaker I would expect some creativity. Look at the channel 'Wulff Den', his ads are quite funny!
@PrimerCinePodcast
@PrimerCinePodcast Ай бұрын
@@PantsaBear Maybe he just didn´t feel like making a joke out of it
@treknobabble1701
@treknobabble1701 Ай бұрын
I'm more impressed we got a movie that looks incredible and didn't cost a ridiculous amount at a lean 50mil. This and Godzilla Minus One showing the major studios are suffering a serious bloat problem
@issyjas3309
@issyjas3309 Ай бұрын
The creator too, shot for £80mil, been some serious fx companies on the make
@treknobabble1701
@treknobabble1701 Ай бұрын
@@issyjas3309 oh yes forgot about the creator. Keep meaning to watch it.
@issyjas3309
@issyjas3309 Ай бұрын
@@treknobabble1701 it’s a decent watch, amazed it’s made for £80mil when you see rom coms asking for that kind of budget
@operationalbattlestation5477
@operationalbattlestation5477 Ай бұрын
@@treknobabble1701it’s not good. It looks nice but the story and characters are really dull
@mightisright
@mightisright Ай бұрын
$200 million plus movies also have expensive casts. Just think of the last Avengers movies and what those actors cost before one frame was shot. I'm guessing Kirsten didn't break the bank.
@ethanreaper
@ethanreaper Ай бұрын
The character change makes more sense if you view it as 3 concurrent coming of age stories. You basically have 4 characters who are in different parts of their 'war journalism' careers. -Cailee Spaney (Jessie) has just started her career as a war journalist. -Wagner Moura (Joel) is in his prime. The job is exciting to him. He comes off as an adrenaline junkie, he is going the extra mile to get that shot that will make a name for himself. -Kirsten Dundst's character (Lee) essentially is at the end of her prime. She's made a name for herself, photographing conflict and has basically seen it all, but the this has taken a heavy toll on her. -Stephen McKinley (Sammy) is past his prime. He really has no place being in a war zone. He's too old to keep up but his passion for the career has kept him going past the stopping point. He isn't invincible like he was when he was younger. He can no longer hide the fact that he values his own life and those around him. This impairs his abilities as a war journalist as they need to be very stoic and cold in order to operate in this environment. *****Spoilers***** *********** *********** *********** *********** The toll of the career has basically worn Lee down to her limit. She is trying to hold face and maintain her presence, but the cracks are starting to show. Her and Joel both experience some extreme trauma within the film. Joel being in his prime is able to overcome it. Lee on the otherhand is at the end of her rope and finally just breaks down. At the start of the film, she implies, heartlessly, that if Jessie were to die, she'd photograph it. When Sammie is killed, she photographs him, but then deletes the photo. She can't keep up the stoicism required to be a war journalist any longer and she has developed into a parallel of Sammie. This happens right as they are thrust into the most intense combat. She is unable to function to her full potential as a journalist. She starts having a mental breakdown while in the middle of a battle. During this time, Jessie is starting to develope more into Joel. She has been through hell, but she feels alive. She's starting to hit her stride. She's excited to be in these situations and takes the risks needed to get the good shots. This nearly gets her killed, but Lee, now unshackled for the morbid stoicism of being a war-journalist saves her rather than taking a photo of her demise. This parallels to how Sammie saved the group earlier. Something he wouldn't have been able to do if he was still a cold blooded war journalist, as he'd have been in the same situation himself. Lee would likely have developed into a character very similar to Sammie if she hadn't gotten killed. Joel gets the big shot, he's going to make a name for himself, much like Lee had done when she documented the ANTIFA massacre (I think I recall this being her big scoop, but i could be misremembering). Jessie is now hooked on war-journalism. She will likely now develope into a character more similar to Joel. She captures a photo of Lee as she dies and is able to heartlessly move on even though she saved her life. It basically shows 4 different stages and evolutions of being a war journalist with the backdrop being an American civil war. Lee wasn't really acting out of character, it's more that her character 'came of age' at a really bad/(good?) time. I really feel like the short coming was not developing Sammie's character enough. I think if they had done more to establish how he got to where he is then drew parallels to how that same thing is happening to Lee, it would have made it more obvious what was happening to her, and it wouldn't be misinterpreted as being out of character.
@peanutdonut
@peanutdonut Ай бұрын
Are you a writer by any chance? It's really impressive how you're able to dissect these characters while also being able to articulate it such that it's easy to understand for the laymen. Just finished the movie a few hours ago and reading your take has added an extra dimension to the film for me.
@the7percentsolution
@the7percentsolution Ай бұрын
I probably shouldn't have read all of that as I haven't seen the movie yet (yes I saw the spoiler warning) but I was too curious. That being said this is an excellent analysis and honestly it might enhance my viewing of the film whenever I get around to seeing it. Thank you for taking the time to share!
@sheggy5442
@sheggy5442 Ай бұрын
Very very well said
@vincedurden6446
@vincedurden6446 Ай бұрын
Nicely said.
@adamprotz
@adamprotz Ай бұрын
I totally agree with this analysis and it's almost strange Chris didn't see this character development
@handwichesArt
@handwichesArt Ай бұрын
RE: the character "betrayal" It was a psychological response to successfully passing the torch. They felt comfortable enough to feel something, because they fully trusted another person to document. At least that's how I read it.
@chrisretzlaff2895
@chrisretzlaff2895 Ай бұрын
If it what I'm thinking, I took it as, it was a point of utter cracking...super powerful, I was horrified and upset seeing them like that. But I like that take too
@TheTalmidian
@TheTalmidian Ай бұрын
Chris totally lost me here. The breakdown made complete sense to me.
@jaylenbrown20
@jaylenbrown20 Ай бұрын
Yeah you can clearly tell for the back half her heart wasn't in it anymore and they literally already set up that she was willing to put herself in danger to help Jessie and that other guy in the scene with Jesse Plemons earlier in the movie
@rams6992
@rams6992 Ай бұрын
It didn’t not make sense
@damunzy
@damunzy Ай бұрын
Yeah, Chris missed this one. I was completely onboard with her losing her way. It happened slowly over many scenes. He just missed it
@WebofShadows19
@WebofShadows19 Ай бұрын
I'm glad to see that Mary Jane finally got her Photo Journalist job!
@hevertonsiqueira528
@hevertonsiqueira528 Ай бұрын
E o capitão Nascimento virou zumbi 🤣 no meu ver parece uma mistura de Tropa de elite + the walkind dead no filme do tropa de elite o capitão Nascimento treina seu sucessor a líder de esquadrão pois queria se aposentar no meio só que isso no meio de um apocalipse zumbi 🤣🤦🤡🤭 na minha impressão americanos são meio malucos e frios mais a medida que vamos conhecendo tudo melhora abraço 👍🇧🇷😎
@yoyo5441
@yoyo5441 Ай бұрын
The last 20 minutes really brought the whole movie together for me , the sound design in IMAX for that was absolutely insane
@mt8956
@mt8956 Ай бұрын
Honestly it was overkill with the helicopter and I found myself rooting for the underdog soldier at the gate fighting back against overwhelming odds. It was like 10 soldiers vs every one 😂 Sadly I didn’t see it on IMAX but on Cinemark XD with THX Certification. I do wanna see it on IMAX just for the action scenes
@ET2carbon
@ET2carbon Ай бұрын
It was actually crappy
@DefenestrateYourself
@DefenestrateYourself Ай бұрын
@@ET2carbon sounds like you need an otolaryngologist
@ImMeandYouAreYou6942
@ImMeandYouAreYou6942 Ай бұрын
Still sucked.
@ET2carbon
@ET2carbon Ай бұрын
@@DefenestrateYourself ok
@trainingwithcj
@trainingwithcj Ай бұрын
when godzilla made an appearance… I was like holy hell this is awesome
@Xxxmsa111
@Xxxmsa111 Ай бұрын
I think you watched Godzilla X Kong 😂
@VenomtheOne
@VenomtheOne Ай бұрын
@@Xxxmsa111 nani
@IARsmiley
@IARsmiley Ай бұрын
Spoilers!!! Tf?
@Azav312
@Azav312 Ай бұрын
What side did he choose? Or was he still team japan
@DaGoook
@DaGoook Ай бұрын
@@Azav312 Godzilla showed up with those samurai mechs from Red Alert 3 to help usher the US factions into the Coalition of the Rising Sun.
@The_Rebeliate
@The_Rebeliate Ай бұрын
The fact that people in the comments want a movie to take a side is exactly the point of the movie
@user-hs5lr9uq7c
@user-hs5lr9uq7c Ай бұрын
All every negative review I've read, this is always the main reason. It's irritating. I can't wait !
@Cognaxance
@Cognaxance Ай бұрын
It's a brilliant move. It made me happy there wasn't any politics or current day's nutty topics mentioned at all. This is what immersion and escapism is.
@21krayzie
@21krayzie Ай бұрын
FENCE SITTER
@benm5970
@benm5970 Ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying, I feel like people’s positive or negative opinions of this movie aren’t being determined by the quality of the movie, it’s like they’re determining it based on what political side they’re on
@Digger-Nick
@Digger-Nick Ай бұрын
Its blatantly obvious who is destroying the country, "taking sides" isn't necessary.
@thebeardedgaymer4888
@thebeardedgaymer4888 Ай бұрын
I know which character you are vaguely talking about and I feel the photo they deleted, the car window, was an indication that everything had become too much for them to bear; too close to home. Notice how everything went downhill for that character after that; they were having panic attacks, crying, disconnected, etc. I do not think it was a betrayal of their character development because early in the movie, that character had flashbacks that seemed to foreshadow the mental fragility. Also, there was mention of "What's eating at you?" or "What's on your mind?" by their colleagues leading up to that. There was so much that made complete sense the second time I watched it. For instance, the President's speech in the beginning is completely different knowing what happens in the movie.
@JS121
@JS121 Ай бұрын
Spot on I felt the same way about that character
@Fernando-zv9qn
@Fernando-zv9qn Ай бұрын
@@JS121 me too
@Slacker_Becker
@Slacker_Becker Ай бұрын
I agree, there were little signs pointing to that character's moment. The deleted photo was huge.
@ljohnblaze
@ljohnblaze Ай бұрын
I thought he was talking about the young girl car hopping out of the window and triggering that most disturbing sequence that followed. He even used “goes out of the window literally.”
@BlueLionsTVNiiNiiFC
@BlueLionsTVNiiNiiFC Ай бұрын
Ooh this character? I didn’t think it was a betrayal of anything and it felt natural. Ultimately reviews are always subjective I guess In a perfect world, reviewers would watch films twice Once for the ride, 2nd time to review and accept the film for what it is, then you can contrast if it works
@benm5970
@benm5970 Ай бұрын
I find it ridiculous that the controversy surrounding this movie is because people wanted the movie to side with their specific political party and instead they didn’t side with any at all, like isn’t that a good thing? Isn’t it good that this movie wasn’t pro this or pro that? I mean this is a movie guys, not the news network that you watch
@kingkapybara9964
@kingkapybara9964 Ай бұрын
It's funny how movies are less biased than the news nowadays
@NoName......
@NoName...... Ай бұрын
It seems silly to make a move about a future American Civil War then trying your best to make it apolitical.
@sultanofswing7198
@sultanofswing7198 Ай бұрын
It is leftist biased throughout. It is not a political the president is clearly trump.
@raoulduke2924
@raoulduke2924 Ай бұрын
Its centrist nonsense. Just read some of the director's quotes about how he views the disputes over governance. He claims that its just two different views of how to govern, as if Republican policy doesn't directly affect the lives of LGBTQ+ people, as if Republican policy doesn't make life harder for the impoverished. Its mealy mouthed " war and divisiveness are bad" with very little real criticism going on.
@vauxvids
@vauxvids Ай бұрын
@@raoulduke2924if you blame the republicans than your already falling for the trap and your being manipulated. The republican and democrats are really no different. Both controlled by an elite.
@benjaminskylerhill8276
@benjaminskylerhill8276 Ай бұрын
Having nothing political to say doesn’t mean having nothing to say at all. I dont understand the people saying this movie “says nothing.” It has plenty to say from an anti-war lens, particularly the gross desensitisation and callousness that comes from choosing to constantly take in real-life horrific violence.
@Kueth417
@Kueth417 Күн бұрын
This feels so obvious it hurts that so many people are missing the point.
@middleagedbaldguy6774
@middleagedbaldguy6774 Ай бұрын
Im hearing alot of folks talk about how a civil war might be a "fun" or "good" thing. I did mission trips all over West Africa in the 90's. Ive been to and spent time in places where the system has completely broken down. I still have nightmares about what I saw almost 30 years ago.
@The_Isaiahnator
@The_Isaiahnator Ай бұрын
People romanticize dystopian and post-apocalyptic settings because they think it gives them the best chance to reinvent themselves as heroes in a world where hierarchical structures have collapsed and everyone is equally destitute. The truth (and the irony) is that such a world allows sociopaths and psychopaths to quickly seize positions of power and dominate those around them (usually through the use of extreme violence).
@pisceanbeauty2503
@pisceanbeauty2503 Ай бұрын
“Civil War” is fun just like 9/11 and pandemic dystopia were fun.
@Jonathan_Collins
@Jonathan_Collins Ай бұрын
"We never learn what started the civil war." - 3rd Term President
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 Ай бұрын
FDR
@OGMillyMillz_
@OGMillyMillz_ Ай бұрын
JFK
@senwal422
@senwal422 Ай бұрын
Jfk?
@anubusx
@anubusx Ай бұрын
The plot sounds like a documentary about our future not long from now.
@RawbeardX
@RawbeardX Ай бұрын
he should have asked the FBI. oh. wait.
@grantrogero4544
@grantrogero4544 Ай бұрын
The California Texas alliance is just crazy enough to be brilliant in its concept. Yes I know Blue and Red but (as a Californian) we have much in common. We are independent self governing states that do what we think is best for our interest, common or otherwise. Whether environmental, gun control or border politics we do as we see fit for our own best interests. Once a third term president or other power attempts to stifle that I feel common ground would be found. The combined economic, populous and military resources of the two states would be a force to be reckoned with on any stage.
@user-gr2lr7ct7m
@user-gr2lr7ct7m 5 күн бұрын
It's possible that after they put Trump in jail to rig another election, that the maga movement in California and Texas would form the Western Forces Patriot Milita to close the borders.
@orien2v2
@orien2v2 Ай бұрын
Civil War: Happened Journalist: I missed the part where that's my problem.
@EmanuelAmaro
@EmanuelAmaro Ай бұрын
Ha. You win comment of the day 👏👏
@ruboxcube
@ruboxcube Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣
@skyeplus
@skyeplus Ай бұрын
I'm gonna put a dirt in your eye.
@user-gr2lr7ct7m
@user-gr2lr7ct7m 5 күн бұрын
You're obviously with the Libertarian party. If your candidate would win the election and become president...it would be worse the a civil war. We would have a national PURGE just like in the movies 🎥
@hoof31
@hoof31 Ай бұрын
Chris Stuckman 2020 reviews: I give this move a B+ Chris Stuckman 2024 reviews: Its a Movie
@youfillmylifewithjello6661
@youfillmylifewithjello6661 Ай бұрын
Yeah I started watching other movie reviewers
@brianschmeltzer7623
@brianschmeltzer7623 Ай бұрын
he made a movie so now he does not want to critique them because of the work that goes into them even if they are not a good movie
@youfillmylifewithjello6661
@youfillmylifewithjello6661 Ай бұрын
@@brianschmeltzer7623 yeah that makes me not wanna watch. He’s gone soft
@captainjakemerica4579
@captainjakemerica4579 Ай бұрын
​@@youfillmylifewithjello6661 damn straight and is too hypocritical on his takes on movies especially MCU movies
@OlegInTheDark
@OlegInTheDark Ай бұрын
making movies is hard, just like flying an airplane. thats why when my pilot crashes and burns i wont say anything bad (ill scream in panic while plummeting to the ground) edit:damn guys, sarcasm
@calvinsmediocrechannel8103
@calvinsmediocrechannel8103 Ай бұрын
Plemons is ALWAYS playing the most DIABOLICAL Dude. (I keep forgetting yall take everything literally... I know he's not always bad)
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 Ай бұрын
Except when he's in a movie or show with Dunst 😊
@drex5160
@drex5160 Ай бұрын
​@@travisspazz1624 isn't he with dunst in this movie? 👀
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 Ай бұрын
@@drex5160 the example isn't airtight.
@MrGruzefix
@MrGruzefix Ай бұрын
He was pretty loveable in Fargo Season 2.
@tamasg538
@tamasg538 Ай бұрын
In Fargo he plays a dunce
@adampellett4917
@adampellett4917 Ай бұрын
A24 knows how to make Hollywood better even greater than before.
@Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl
@Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl Ай бұрын
Same
@pumitriii6160
@pumitriii6160 Ай бұрын
me too
@Nova-fh2et
@Nova-fh2et Ай бұрын
A24 has some gems but is way too much pretentious bullshit as well
@ryoku79
@ryoku79 Ай бұрын
A24 is OK. I like very few movies from it
@BB-ed4om
@BB-ed4om Ай бұрын
@@Nova-fh2etnot really. They just pick up movies that get a buzz at festivals and they also have produced some amazing movies. There are not many that I haven’t enjoyed.
@playoffpaul6938
@playoffpaul6938 Ай бұрын
Just saw this and I think most reviewers are missing things to an extent. First, for people who are REALLY that concerned with the political messaging, it gives you enough context to gather that the president is a tyrant (regardless of party) and two large states with divergent politics join up despite their differences (CA / TX). Also the things we see make the idea of this conflict unfathomably terrifying. No glorification and no pandering either. Garland handles the politics subtly CAUSE ITS NOT THE POINT. The film is most compelling and emotionally impactful by studying its characters as war photographers. A thrilling, twisted artistry that bites when showcasing the trauma involved. Finally, the action was nuts and the sound design was brilliantly horrifying.
@antonioacvr123
@antonioacvr123 Ай бұрын
In my reading, this film talks about the LACK OF EMPATHY regarding war. It is evident with journalists: Lee, experienced and successful, appears cruel when she photographs horrific scenes of violence. Meanwhile, Jessie, young and inexperienced, is affected by the war scenes. The idea of ​​the narrative is to reverse the roles. To show how, as the film progresses, Lee becomes more empathetic and Jessie becomes colder. In the end, Jessie takes the iconic photos while Lee freaks out and is shot - a moment, in fact, photographed by Jessie. Going off script, the message for me as a viewer is: we are Jessie and Lee at the same time. Wars happen all the time, all over the world. At first, like Jessie, we were shocked, but eventually we got used to the horrific scenes of violence. We got used to war. We got colder. But we are also Lee. Our lack of empathy has a certain limit. How long can we endure it? And would we be able to handle it when it was with someone close to us? Lee has photographed countless people in deplorable situations, however, her breakdown came after seeing her colleagues in the same type of situation. Then, we come to the true meta of the film: you, Americans, bring war to the whole world. There are countries, right now, in situations IDENTICAL to those shown in the film. Do you care? Of course youu don't. It's not NY or Washington. For you, and for me, "war" is that thing that appears in the news.
@mrcheesemunch
@mrcheesemunch Ай бұрын
Not sure the movie is for me but glad to see Kirsten Dunst getting some love. I hadn't seen her in anything for years and then last year I binged through Fargo and she was amazing in season 2.
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 Ай бұрын
She was in the oscar nominated power of the dog, just a few years ago
@15Candles
@15Candles Ай бұрын
She got her first Oscar nomination for The Power Of The Dog. So that's cool and I do think her Fargo season is still the best one
@mrcheesemunch
@mrcheesemunch Ай бұрын
@@LuisSierra42Hadn't heard of that but lol looked at the cast there and thought "Wow Jesse Plemons is also in that, why are they in everything together" might have something to do with them being married huh...
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 Ай бұрын
@@mrcheesemunch Yeah, they are also together in Fargo S3
@gazorpazorp9798
@gazorpazorp9798 Ай бұрын
She was in hidden figures recently - good movie but she wasn’t a lead.
@samgrey2407
@samgrey2407 Ай бұрын
it really is the year of cailee spaeny - priscilla, civil war and then the upcoming alien film?? girl is a star
@diamonddoggspuppy7755
@diamonddoggspuppy7755 Ай бұрын
Yes she is
@deanharstad5404
@deanharstad5404 Ай бұрын
Alien film or a film about aliens? Like, within the Alien franchise?
@jonathansalazar1174
@jonathansalazar1174 Ай бұрын
@@deanharstad5404Alien franchise
@davidd4696
@davidd4696 Ай бұрын
priscilla was last year
@deanharstad5404
@deanharstad5404 Ай бұрын
@@jonathansalazar1174 Oh cool. I hope it’s good.
@rogerbell8429
@rogerbell8429 Ай бұрын
It really captures what its like to be in the middle of gun battles. Some of the journalists get a real buzz out of it. The scenes with Jesse Plemons are riveting. The final gun battle is handled really well. Kirsten Dunst's reaction to what's going on gives it a whole other level that I have never seen before in that type of sequence.
@quinndavis
@quinndavis Ай бұрын
Were you talking about when Spainee’s character just got up and walked away from her dead hero?
@Akame4514
@Akame4514 Ай бұрын
What a dumb scene lmao
@findyoufilms
@findyoufilms Күн бұрын
Yeah such a disrespectful scene. Hey thanks for saving my life…only a day before I was puking my guts when you,,,saved my life the 3rd time - like Kirsten kept saving her life and this brat took no notes. Ps…she’s fired
@quinndavis
@quinndavis Күн бұрын
@@findyoufilms I guess the message was supposed to be like Neal McCauly, you know, be prepared to walk away in 30 seconds!
@yaajmane
@yaajmane Ай бұрын
I love the the part where Kirsten Dunst’s character reveals that her mentor was Frank West and tells Cailee Spaeny’s character she’s covered wars, ya know.
@bigdadybojangls9219
@bigdadybojangls9219 Ай бұрын
10/10 meme
@ethanmcfarland8240
@ethanmcfarland8240 Ай бұрын
I hope this Movie doesn’t end up like Contagion where it inadvertently predicts the future
@dingo7564
@dingo7564 Ай бұрын
Contagion didn’t predict the future. That virus killed 1 out of 3 people…. with our pandemic, > 2% even showed symptoms and even less died. Not remotely comparable. Btw, it’s still out there. But the world moves on
@yamyampi36
@yamyampi36 Ай бұрын
My wife is a nurse and had never seen contagion. We watched it together in may 2020. She was amazed how much of it was what she was being told to do at that time.
@TwistedReality13
@TwistedReality13 Ай бұрын
Lol they aren't predictions.. they're letting us know what they have planned. 😂
@yamyampi36
@yamyampi36 Ай бұрын
@@TwistedReality13 it’s called expertise in what could happen
@zymosan123
@zymosan123 Ай бұрын
call predictive programing dude.
@stephenandrew6087
@stephenandrew6087 Ай бұрын
A review like this is exactly why I love your reviews Chris. You care about the same things I do while being a realist that some things have to make money. Plan on seeing the film with my wife here in the next couple of weeks and Austin, will report back.
@williamfawkes8379
@williamfawkes8379 Ай бұрын
I saw it. I enjoyed it. I was surprised at how much order was still present, and how little crime was depicted. I would imagine that there would be a whole lot more fragmentation and disorder. There were examples of communities setting up aid stations, and policing their streets. That seems more likely to be the exception rather than the norm. I guess I was left feeling as though this movie was toothless, it didn't go far enough to depict what a true breakdown of services would be like. Empty shelves, empty gas tanks, the starvation of multitudes. When communication stops, we have no credit, no commerce, no transportation. Except for the government, and that would be busy fighting. I think it would look a lot worse.
@ValeFero
@ValeFero 6 күн бұрын
If you enjoyed this piece of crap, I think you would enjoy a good movie it much more.
@williamfawkes8379
@williamfawkes8379 6 күн бұрын
@@ValeFero Did you just say that you watched a piece of crap for 2 hours? That's kind of strange. You must really be a dedicated poop watcher. 💩
@williamfawkes8379
@williamfawkes8379 6 күн бұрын
@@ValeFero I don't remember asking for your opinion on my opinion.
@JessMatney
@JessMatney Ай бұрын
I had a small role in this one! Just hoping I made the cut and nice review!!
@Tomy_Yon
@Tomy_Yon Ай бұрын
You didn't see it yet? 😊
@JessMatney
@JessMatney Ай бұрын
@@Tomy_YonUnfortunately not yet. I couldn’t do SXSW nor the early screening bc I’m filming but I have tickets for the 12th for an IMAX screening here in ATL. Mann I just hope I made the cut
@obe_595
@obe_595 Ай бұрын
What was your part?
@Tomy_Yon
@Tomy_Yon Ай бұрын
@@JessMatney 🤞
@JessMatney
@JessMatney Ай бұрын
@@obe_595I was a checkpoint soldier. Just one scene not a ton of dialog 10 or so lines
@kevinraper114
@kevinraper114 Ай бұрын
This movie depicts a US Civil War where California and Texas are on the same side? I guess that's good so from the start you know you're in an alternate reality.
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 Ай бұрын
It is Alex Garland's metaphorical way of saying the film is NOT intended to be a partisan film!
@imanoldurango8213
@imanoldurango8213 Ай бұрын
@@mrconfusion87well if there’s one thing the entire country can probably agree on is: we don’t want a fkn dictatorship. That’s an easy stance to go against.
@BB-ed4om
@BB-ed4om Ай бұрын
@@imanoldurango8213is that what it’s about?
@wonderstuck-gg
@wonderstuck-gg Ай бұрын
​@@BB-ed4omIt never says, that's kind of the point. It's about you deciding without the overall context if some choices and sacrifices are worth it. You don't know who is "wrong" we just know Cali and Texas are siding together because they're mad at the government. It could be for a lot of reasons.
@andrewlaxton50
@andrewlaxton50 Ай бұрын
California and Texas are more similar than you think. Both big gun states
@ulfingvar1
@ulfingvar1 Ай бұрын
Why is everyone leaving out 'Devs' when mentioning Garland's work? It is just as brilliant as everything else he's done.
@jackdavinci
@jackdavinci Ай бұрын
It's not a film
@Ameriguy99
@Ameriguy99 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed it. My only complaint is I wanted more world building. I want to know why the WF formed, what lead up to the war, how it began ect
@8johh
@8johh 27 күн бұрын
tyrannical president broke constitution and bombed US citizens
@antuanmoto8983
@antuanmoto8983 5 күн бұрын
Well, there is a theory that in the future the States of South of USA and the States of North Mexico will unite to form a new country, if they do not accept it, the way would be weapons, with civil war existing in both countries.
@Matticitt
@Matticitt Ай бұрын
Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura. That's all I need.
@user-ft6vu4gk2p
@user-ft6vu4gk2p Ай бұрын
Should've added Tobey Maguire
@147427
@147427 Ай бұрын
Mary Jane and Pablo Escobar
@silashurd3597
@silashurd3597 Ай бұрын
Mary Jane and Death
@freddiemossberg7204
@freddiemossberg7204 Ай бұрын
You don’t need much do you?
@TruthPrevails89
@TruthPrevails89 Ай бұрын
All you need is two mediocre actors huh?
@coolnerdlll6053
@coolnerdlll6053 Ай бұрын
This looks like the kind of movie that'll be really fun now and really depressing in about five years when it becomes accurate.
@thatreddude7700
@thatreddude7700 Ай бұрын
Kind of like Idiocracy
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName Ай бұрын
Nothing about this movie is fun. It feels very real.
@potato2387
@potato2387 Ай бұрын
If Trump takes office this will be our future unfortunately.
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs Ай бұрын
Israel.Gaza ?
@doublecommenter5161
@doublecommenter5161 Ай бұрын
Like Contagion?
@Hakman78
@Hakman78 Ай бұрын
Just saw this, and idk about you guys but my theater has the volume turned up to like 300% the gun fights were hella loud
@Angel-od1bt
@Angel-od1bt Ай бұрын
I think that was an deliberate choice for the movie, rather than just your theatre.
@Hakman78
@Hakman78 Ай бұрын
@@Angel-od1bt I thought maybe that was the case, but I thought I was the only one
@dicekolev5360
@dicekolev5360 Ай бұрын
​@@Angel-od1bt no, cinema hall managers are just that incompetent for years already and one of the many reasons I don't go to cinema anymore 😁
@Midwestemoisme
@Midwestemoisme Ай бұрын
@@dicekolev5360still the shots were suppose to be loud, the fighting scenes were supposed to be to make you uncomfortable
@Angel-od1bt
@Angel-od1bt Ай бұрын
@@dicekolev5360 so if you don’t go to the cinema, you don’t know what you’re talking about then.
@JtFontellio
@JtFontellio 21 күн бұрын
I watched this movie as a photographer… visually stunning , gritty , beautiful framing and color grading
@MisterListopher
@MisterListopher Ай бұрын
As a recommendation for your next 'Feature Presentation', I think you should talk about Apocalypse Now. It's my, personal, all-time favorite movie. It's very similar to Civil War in that it shows some borderline horrific events hidden behind a war film. Some of the shots and imagery are branded into my subconsciousness. It's a beautifully haunting movie that I'm sure you've seen, just never talked about.
@flataffect
@flataffect Ай бұрын
Full metal jacket too, surprisingly pretty disturbing
@MK384
@MK384 Ай бұрын
It didn't dawn on me the similarities of Civil War to Apocalypse Now until a random dude next to me pointed it out. I think years from now this movie will be remembered as the Apocalypse now of this generation.
@radithramadhan8488
@radithramadhan8488 Ай бұрын
Rides of the valkyries remains one of the best scene in history of cinema
@qasimmir7117
@qasimmir7117 Ай бұрын
@@MK384 I don’t think so because Apocalypse Now actually had something to say about the Vietnam War and the disillusionment of American doctrine.
@fabioalvesshow
@fabioalvesshow Ай бұрын
I love that scene that Kirsten Dunst says 'Go get then tiger'
@mikejunior211
@mikejunior211 Ай бұрын
I prefer the part where she said " You'll be sorry for this, Jo March!!"
@RMD-uw5np
@RMD-uw5np Ай бұрын
Also when President Nick Offerman was hanging upside down from his web and she kisses him.
@mhm6
@mhm6 Ай бұрын
The upside down kiss scene was awesome
@barrowsarrow6761
@barrowsarrow6761 27 күн бұрын
“Go get, them..” not then 🙄
@scottmalone9161
@scottmalone9161 Ай бұрын
I will say that the I felt that the shift in the character you mention was actually really interesting. One thing I noticed was Garland started shooting some POV shots from their perspective where the focus was off with the light splitting into red, green, and blue around edges. I took that as a sign that they were cracking under the pressure especially after that moment where they pointed out how they were still failing to process that this war was happening in the US rather than all the various counties they had visited. That shift to cracking under the pressure at the 11th hour felt very real to me especially as a photojournalist who has built a career as someone who lives as this silent observer. This crack I believed was foreshadowed by the memories flashes seen in the early part of the movie. War is Hell, and I thought it really humanized the idea that as much as we can try to be impartial observers we still have to live with the impact of what we see/choose to do. Even when you believe the best/safest thing to do is to not intervene or "take a side" that doesn't stop us from the effects of the horrors of war
@raymonds8354
@raymonds8354 Ай бұрын
Good review as usual, although I believe that the arcs of both main characters Lee and Jessie perfectly fit the themes of the movie. Giving no spoilers, both arcs are foreshadowed by earlier scenes, like Jessie’s increasing recklessness and feeling “more alive” but less detached in getting the photos; and Lee’s full realization that all the times she thought her foreign war shots were a “warning” back home were ultimately futile as they did not stop the second American civil war… Lee and Jessie are so haunting to me when all is said and done…
@paakdisayaniyom
@paakdisayaniyom Ай бұрын
Considering the current state of the world and how mainstream audience has become disillusioned with Superhero movies, this movie could be the underdog of 2024...
@thomashauer6804
@thomashauer6804 Ай бұрын
yea nope it just disguised itself. the heroes work for reuters. the liberal overlord of mainstream media
@OGMillyMillz_
@OGMillyMillz_ Ай бұрын
Chris grew up with Civil War
@Evan-nx9ng
@Evan-nx9ng Ай бұрын
Tell that to Bucky's snapped arm
@coolnerdlll6053
@coolnerdlll6053 Ай бұрын
Shut up.
@OGMillyMillz_
@OGMillyMillz_ Ай бұрын
@@Evan-nx9ng lol
@ParisLawLess
@ParisLawLess Ай бұрын
That's racist
@gavinhenderson7250
@gavinhenderson7250 Ай бұрын
It's a dead joke. Dead
@theregularlegobuilder9289
@theregularlegobuilder9289 Ай бұрын
I will say the end had the biggest impact. To see people laying down their lives and knowing it is over then seeing a shell of a powerful man as he is will stay with me. To see, as an Australian, an office we see daily as a sign of power and peace was impactful.
@kareningram6093
@kareningram6093 Ай бұрын
I have always appreciated the fact that your reviews are spoiler-free. Even on the rare occasions when you do a review with spoilers, you have a spoiler-free counterpart and both are clearly labeled. Thank you.
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName Ай бұрын
I saw this yesterday and it was a shocking movie to me, like the road trip through hell. The sound design was insanely good, especially the gunfire was so loud it almost felt like gunfire was happening in the cinema. It's one of those film were I just had to sit a while afterwards and take it all in. A few people walked out during the film as well.
@mattcollins3591
@mattcollins3591 Ай бұрын
Why? I mean, I know it’s gritty, raw and violent.. but what were people expecting from a movie called “civil war”?
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs Ай бұрын
​@@mattcollins3591Uncivil
@skoolynugenator1802
@skoolynugenator1802 Ай бұрын
Does it take sides politically the way they portray things? That’s my biggest fear.
@ryanbradshaw3813
@ryanbradshaw3813 Ай бұрын
@@skoolynugenator1802it’s entire objective is to not have any political leaning. It really doesn’t have anything to do with that.
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName Ай бұрын
@@mattcollins3591 I don't think people were expecting it to be so raw, you know? There's a lot of real war going on in the world, a lot of images of real people in the news, so it would have been safer to make more of an action movie. There's a lot of real war/protests footage in between in the beginning of the film.
@MR3DDev
@MR3DDev Ай бұрын
The most horrific road film? How about The Road?
@ZachBobBob
@ZachBobBob Ай бұрын
As soon as he said that I was like what this is worse than The Road?
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs Ай бұрын
Wizard Of Oz
@1ofmystories
@1ofmystories Ай бұрын
I haven't seen The Road yet. But I imagine this is just as bleak if not bleaker.
@waverlyking6045
@waverlyking6045 Ай бұрын
Think of Civil War as a spiritual prequel to The Road.
@rubendacostaesilva8442
@rubendacostaesilva8442 Ай бұрын
I haven't managed to finish that movie yet. The "shoes and basement" scene, simply killed me inside.
@MsKassandraKotaku
@MsKassandraKotaku Ай бұрын
I do not live in the US but was born and raised there. I saw the trailer for this in the cinema where I live. The entire audience seemed confused at the idea of it. I actually had a shiver down my spine. I don't want to see this movie until it seems a little less likely to happen.
@imanoldurango8213
@imanoldurango8213 Ай бұрын
Civil war won’t happen in the US. There’s a reason why it only happens in third world countries nowadays.
@issyjas3309
@issyjas3309 Ай бұрын
Photo Journalists, makes me want to watch bang bang club again, as harrowing as that could be.
@interestingusername306
@interestingusername306 Ай бұрын
I just googled the release date and no matter how many times I reload it, Chrome is trying and convince me the movie came out on the first of january 1AD.
@theirontyrant
@theirontyrant Ай бұрын
I don't know if it's the safest route to tell a story. Nightcrawler tells the story that photo journalists can manipulate a scene before taking photos or video to make the story more intriguing and therefore more valuable to whoever gets the exclusive.
@TheSchaef47
@TheSchaef47 Ай бұрын
That film was a very clever exploration of incentive structures in media.
@ametora1231
@ametora1231 Ай бұрын
Nightcrawler was a much more interesting and better film than Civil War was.
@DefenestrateYourself
@DefenestrateYourself Ай бұрын
@@ametora1231apples and oranges
@UndeadEggmiester
@UndeadEggmiester Ай бұрын
Honestly I'm glad this is a a-24 film because id rather a natural side flim instead of picking one side over the other.
@mulleolsen
@mulleolsen Ай бұрын
Watched the movie yesterday in IMAX. Walked out of the theater thoroughly shaken - absolutely engrossing and terrifying film.
@mulleolsen
@mulleolsen Ай бұрын
@kapitol007???
@mulleolsen
@mulleolsen Ай бұрын
@kapitol007 Not all of us live in the US, you doofus
@mt8956
@mt8956 Ай бұрын
I honestly liked the movie, I was secretly rooting for the 10 guys defending the gate against overwhelming odds. Some scenes took me by surprise but then I realized the movie was rated R.
@15Candles
@15Candles Ай бұрын
Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny are excellent combo, i hope that someday Sofia Coppola could make a movie starring both of them
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 Ай бұрын
Cailee Spaeny rocks! She's gonna be a name you will hear about for many years to come!
@15Candles
@15Candles Ай бұрын
@@mrconfusion87 I hope so, she's really talented and very well spoken in interviews. I wish her the best
@HoRiGa94
@HoRiGa94 Ай бұрын
"The most horrific road trip movie I have ever seen." Fuck me, that subgenre includes Book of Eli and The Road.
@KenTWOu
@KenTWOu Ай бұрын
Book of Eli wasn't horrific, not in a slightest, but a good movie nonetheless.
@HELLO_KORO
@HELLO_KORO Ай бұрын
What was scary about book off Eli, it's an action film
@jackskelington7377
@jackskelington7377 Ай бұрын
I think the Road is darker in comparison.
@zengamer21
@zengamer21 Ай бұрын
I think that odd character moment can be explained by the effect that another character was having on them. They were being reminded of themselves at a younger age and that explains why they do what they do in the last moment. They were being "woken up" ' from their stoic trance, in a way.
@padawanmage71
@padawanmage71 Ай бұрын
Loved a movie that doesn’t spoon out what the ‘right way’ of something major going on, but it’s these people who are experiencing ALL the everythings as they appear!
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 Ай бұрын
THIS! In true Alex Garland fashion it subverts your expectations but NOT in a way it feels like a cop out! And it goes out of its way to avoid explicit partisanship! If there is any political message coming out of the film, it is do NOT take your liberties for granted and RESIST tyrants in your midst (REGARDLESS of the political colors they sport)!
@creshiell
@creshiell Ай бұрын
"I love the way the movie doesn't shame me for having opinions I should be ashamed about", yes, yes, we know
@jamesholmes5344
@jamesholmes5344 Ай бұрын
Please Review Late night with the devil. It's definitely going to be one of your favourite horror in years 👿😉
@TexasFireMedic
@TexasFireMedic Ай бұрын
He won’t review it
@ericmarx1288
@ericmarx1288 Ай бұрын
@@TexasFireMedicwhy
@rubendacostaesilva8442
@rubendacostaesilva8442 Ай бұрын
Maybe it's because there's no screening near where he lives.
@jamesholmes5344
@jamesholmes5344 Ай бұрын
Jeremy Jahns reviewed it yesterday. And this is right up Chris's alley surely we can all see him wearing the T shirt. 😊🤣
@MrKangorilla
@MrKangorilla Ай бұрын
I think "that" character deleting "that" photo, was the signifier of the start of their change in the movie from that point onwards
@teee9384
@teee9384 Ай бұрын
Stuckmann thinks he knows more about writing and consistent character choices than Alex Garland lol. Notes from Melanie is so incredibly inconsistent. Someone needs to remind him about zods snapped neck.
@andresguillen6750
@andresguillen6750 Ай бұрын
Deleting photos as a journalist is a HUGE no no. Pretty significant
@carpenter1138
@carpenter1138 10 күн бұрын
I also immediately noticed the irony of the ad read. A lot of people are commenting about his detachment in the ad read or “Wooden “delivery” or that he avoided acknowledging the irony etc. What I think everyone is forgetting is that the ad reads for videos are often modular meaning they are pre-recorded and then inserted into videos so if he did this recording for the ad a week or two before then, of course he would not be showing any emotional connect with the video. It’s inserted in. I’m surprised I couldn’t find a single person who mentioned this, he seems like a fairly intelligent guy so I’m sure when he inserted the ad he had a good laugh and had thoughts about it
@lionheart4424
@lionheart4424 Ай бұрын
28 Days Later is one of my favorite zombie movies and Ex Machina is phenomenal. I can't wait to watch this movie!
@elena_m19
@elena_m19 Ай бұрын
Dredd and Sunshine were his masterpieces. I hope this is good too.
@jeffcunningham0389
@jeffcunningham0389 Ай бұрын
Ex machina
@user-fg3bn6nj8v
@user-fg3bn6nj8v Ай бұрын
Sunshine was Boyle
@elena_m19
@elena_m19 Ай бұрын
@@user-fg3bn6nj8v he wrote it
@benmcfee
@benmcfee Ай бұрын
_Sunshine_ was directed by Danny Boyle, but it _was_ written by Alex Garland.
@jeffcunningham0389
@jeffcunningham0389 Ай бұрын
@@benmcfee so therefore it cant be Garlands masterpiece since he didn’t direct it. That would be like calling Blade Runner Hampton Fanchers Masterpiece. Um no thats Ridley Scotts masterpiece
@ApacheMohawk
@ApacheMohawk Ай бұрын
Chris didn’t mention it here but this movie also had some insane needle drops. Particularly that scene where the De La Soul track kicks in. I mean. Holy shit.
@ruboxcube
@ruboxcube Ай бұрын
Yes! That was the shit!
@playoffpaul6938
@playoffpaul6938 Ай бұрын
Felt like I was watching apocalypse now in this exact moment. Just off the rails craziness
@grumpymonkeyenterprises6413
@grumpymonkeyenterprises6413 Ай бұрын
“The most horrific road trip movie I’ve ever seen” that is such a good way to describe this movie 😂
@russellb5573
@russellb5573 Ай бұрын
I like the concept of Alex Garland being the next Nolan Villeneuve but I think, I may end up preferring his smaller projects. I would certainly like to see him flesh out 'Dredd' some day
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 Ай бұрын
He seems to lack interest in directing given his recent comments. Going back to being a writer only or working on smaller projects may just be the ticket...
@waris9596
@waris9596 Ай бұрын
A dragon Ball hoodie, A tribute and a recall to Akira Toriyama ❤...
@daniels.3062
@daniels.3062 Ай бұрын
I think all four characters changed. Lee was a grizzled photographer who suddenly lost her shit. Joel was sleezy but acted like a real journalist at the end. Wide eyed Jessie found her footing. Sammy was old and invalid but drove that truck like a boss.
@interdimensionalsteve8172
@interdimensionalsteve8172 Ай бұрын
A24 rocks. I watched Saint Maude recently and adored it. They keep making hits!
@Elatenl
@Elatenl Ай бұрын
They mostly publish movies, not all are actually made or funded by them
@waverlyking6045
@waverlyking6045 Ай бұрын
A24 is a mixed bag. Sometimes, they release a masterpiece like Everything Everywhere All At Once and sometimes give us an utterly irredeemable turd like Spring Breakers.
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 Ай бұрын
​@@waverlyking6045love both of those movies 😄
@interdimensionalsteve8172
@interdimensionalsteve8172 Ай бұрын
@@Elatenl oh, I know, but their name means something to the consumer and that's rare nowadays. Even if they don't FUND everything, they certainly know how to pick who to publish!
@amirgarcia547
@amirgarcia547 Ай бұрын
I’d recommend checking out Love Lies Bleeding too, which’s really good. It’s from the same director as Saint Maude, and it just dropped last month.
@NeverSaySandwich1
@NeverSaySandwich1 Ай бұрын
Lol the advertisement 😂
@Gary_DeAfrique
@Gary_DeAfrique Ай бұрын
Loved the movie, especially and most importantly for keeping it under 2 hours: 1h 49m in fact, for that alone it deserves an Oscar. Then secondly, beautifully shot, for a film about photojournalism, it’s a mesmerisingly beautiful display of photography. I think the strange editing choices and sudden cuts, which is not too dissimilar from other A24 movies keeps it sweet n short and interesting. I really appreciate it. Soundtrack was fantastic and I like that it’s ambiguous. It’s just about the group trying to get the ultimate interview and shot. It’s not for everyone, but I was so happy to get an A24 on IMAX.
@theninethrees8044
@theninethrees8044 Ай бұрын
As a Canadian, I died at the Canadian exchange rate in this movie 😂😂
@paisan8766
@paisan8766 Ай бұрын
I feel this movie might bomb bc people are sick of being afraid of this kinda thing actually happening/the general toxic division that is sewn everywhere you look already. Very prescient. Too prescient maybe.
@fabolousjada5070
@fabolousjada5070 Ай бұрын
Yup
@toneriggz
@toneriggz Ай бұрын
I think they did develop that character’s turn somewhat with the use of flashbacks.
@cIassic23
@cIassic23 Ай бұрын
was in it today at 3:30pm - the IMAX was EMPTY, not even 10 people in and that in the middle of Vienna movie is a masterPEACE imo in all my years i watched thousands of movies - never saw any like this i was thinking about the char-shift you mentioned and had to think, just 2 chars come into mind - but cant share that opionen at all one of that shifts surprised totally, yes - but can somehow relate and get the point of why it put like that to other "shift" developed and made completely sense to me also for me there is a clear message, not as the real "Team A" or "Team B" are the badies or "goodies", but the message is frightening and the movie made an absolute astonishing job in get you this feeling deep down for me the movie managed to put you right into "the action" which was satisfying and scary at the same time
@ADavid42
@ADavid42 Ай бұрын
Years of Zombie Apocalypse and Super-heroes shenanigans have finally prepared us for this: What if _we_ are the bad guys, and no one's coming to save us?
@3DaiYo4Kai56
@3DaiYo4Kai56 Ай бұрын
Nice sweater Chris
@ZachEgbert
@ZachEgbert Ай бұрын
Just FYI, The Older Millennial on TikTok copied this review almost word for word on his page. Looks like he’s just copying your content
@PPsqueezer
@PPsqueezer Ай бұрын
Loved this movie so much. Really captured the horrors of war and the audio production was QUALITY! Audio was mixed so firefights and military vehicles were loud as hell. It was really immersive in IMAX.
@gideonhansen5485
@gideonhansen5485 Ай бұрын
00:19 I feel like that’s the same abandoned highway they used in The Walking Dead season 2.
@leonardobraynen1524
@leonardobraynen1524 Ай бұрын
If it was filmed in Georgia then yeh most likely its the exact same set piece esp with the cars??
@Johnny-ux7yi
@Johnny-ux7yi Ай бұрын
As a recommendation for your next ''Feature presentation'', i would suggest Watchmen (the Director's Cut especially). Given how much of a wasteland the current landscape of Superhero has been, Watchmen has aged pretty well in my eyes and that's despite me not being a fan of Zack Snyder. Even Christopher Nolan said that it was ahead of it's time and it would have been even better if it was released Post-Avengers.
@argoth231
@argoth231 Ай бұрын
Still a better comic.
@bennett4789
@bennett4789 Ай бұрын
the movie was literally so faithful until it decided to change the ending of the comic so that it no longer makes sense or is impactful. just read the comic smh
@TheAmericanPrometheus
@TheAmericanPrometheus Ай бұрын
Ultimate Cut > Director's Cut
@Johnny-ux7yi
@Johnny-ux7yi Ай бұрын
@@TheAmericanPrometheus the Ultimate Cut is decent but my issue is that the Black Freighter animated short pads the runtime, feels like a distraction from the main story of the film and ruins the pacing imo.
@bennett4789
@bennett4789 Ай бұрын
@@TheAmericanPrometheus COMIC >>>> all that shit
@Ross42800
@Ross42800 Ай бұрын
Woah I forgot about Garland doing Men
@val4579
@val4579 Ай бұрын
i think we should all forget that one personally
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 Ай бұрын
@@val4579 best for everyone
@KenTWOu
@KenTWOu Ай бұрын
@@val4579 Why should we? Men is a really good horror movie.
@jarg8
@jarg8 Ай бұрын
Its best to leave it behind. That movie is just: "I'm a man ..I should talk about men!!! Uh...oh I know! Man = Bad, Woman = trauma. See guys!!! I know!!!" Talk about vapid...If anything he just proved he doesn't have any perspective on what men can actually do...or how women can be more than trauma vehicles. What an awful misstep and waste of amazing cinematography.
@clumsyninja925
@clumsyninja925 Ай бұрын
​@@jarg8 not far off from reality
@quinnburck9381
@quinnburck9381 19 күн бұрын
As a writer yourself, I was wondering your thoughts on "Sunshine." It was also written by Alex Garland and I think it's his crowning achievement. Trying super hard to be my favorite movie ever. The other being "Brick". Both are just so singular. I find Garlands writing to be the standout over Boyles direction, as magnificent as it is. Sunshine is way headier. But the themes man. So good.
@richardsalas5205
@richardsalas5205 Ай бұрын
Did you get a chance to see Late Night With the Devil? Definitely waiting for that review!
@LBBProductions7
@LBBProductions7 Ай бұрын
The question “what kind of American?” from the trailer is literally so memorable, the film does not attempt to address that question from different perspectives, which I felt was a huge let down and missed opportunity
@mhawang8204
@mhawang8204 Ай бұрын
The movie did address that question through the people the protagonists meet on their road trip.
@TheLittleNicky1
@TheLittleNicky1 Ай бұрын
So a civil war movie with no political biases coming out of Hollywood? I’ve got to see this.
@boggers
@boggers Ай бұрын
The writer/director is English. I just saw it, and OK I'm not that well versed in US politics, but I couldn't tell if the president was "red team" or "blue team" and I think that was pretty deliberate. There are moments where I (and the protagonists) weren't sure what "side" someone was fighter for.
@Azikkii
@Azikkii Ай бұрын
@@boggers If you were from here you'd be able to pick up on the subtle shots thrown towards a particular party. It's not even very obvious to someone who does live in the US that doesn't mess with politics at all, which is actually the majority of people in this country.
@Cund
@Cund Ай бұрын
​@@Azikkiilol, if you're referring to Trump's party, then that's kinda telling about the real life people who you strongly associate with that
@fabolousjada5070
@fabolousjada5070 Ай бұрын
Oh yeah ? Notice the brutes wear red glasses the other guy has painted nails and make up on?
@boggers
@boggers Ай бұрын
@@fabolousjada5070 Yeah, that wasn't lost on me, for arguments sake let's assume the painted nails guys were antifa and the red glasses were boogaloo boys... What I meant was that to me it is not clear what side they are on within the context of the film, I knew the groups, but didn't know whether those groups were meant to be Loyalist, Western Forces, Florida Alliance or the other one - the film deliberately makes that unclear, I think. The fictional division that Garland makes, from my perspective, runs perpendicular to the actual divide in the US today.
@RapidoReviews
@RapidoReviews Ай бұрын
Finally something I want to go to the cinema to see (Dune 2 aside, fantastic film)! Really interesting concept that looks lean & tense.
@alisterfolson
@alisterfolson Ай бұрын
One of the few recent times a non-matinee movie audience was 95% quiet. I miss that.
@themtgdude486
@themtgdude486 Ай бұрын
Saw it last night. Fantastic film.
@Dejastu
@Dejastu Ай бұрын
Is this guy only reviewing movies he likes because he's afraid of criticising them? 😂
@rudygarcia8436
@rudygarcia8436 Ай бұрын
The abandoned vehicles look like the same ones on Zombie Land
@613lcd
@613lcd Ай бұрын
I appreciate the type of film your using for your reviews very nice 👍
@earentill
@earentill Ай бұрын
skip 0:30-1:37
@raminMTL
@raminMTL Ай бұрын
youre the man
@OGMillyMillz_
@OGMillyMillz_ Ай бұрын
Thanks Chris grew up with Civil War
@elqord.1118
@elqord.1118 Ай бұрын
thanks!
@rogdawg123
@rogdawg123 Ай бұрын
not all heroes wear capes
@taylorransen7401
@taylorransen7401 Ай бұрын
no. it’s a fun game
@vikthorcafe7
@vikthorcafe7 Ай бұрын
Moura is so underrated
@cinemacrema2349
@cinemacrema2349 Ай бұрын
Chris didn't even mentioned him =( Brazil even when it's on the map it still not really ...
@franug
@franug Ай бұрын
he was so good in Narcos, even with his portuñol accent (lol), hope this means he gets more work in Hollywood
@Asianevermore
@Asianevermore Ай бұрын
As someone who lives in small town and has visited DC numerous amounts of times- it was terrifying. The battle at the capital was very very jarring and it scared me a lot. It’s a massive wake up call.
@issaccmunoz742
@issaccmunoz742 Ай бұрын
I saw the movie tonight. What was the character shift?
@doghousemma7894
@doghousemma7894 Ай бұрын
Hey Chris great work, can you review Late Night with The Devil?
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