First Glance: “Civil War”

Alex Garland has always been a captivating filmmaking whether solely as a screenwriter (“28 Days Later”, “Never Let Me Go”) or as a writer-director (“Ex Machina, “Annihilation”). His last film, “Men” was a letdown. But despite being called a “companion piece” to that previous work, the new trailer for his latest, “Civil War” looks like a possible return to form. It will all depend on where he goes with this potentially fascinating story.

Set in a near-future America, “Civil War” takes place in the United States as it sits on the precipice of a second civil war. The trailer tosses out clues to the political turmoil that has seen states succeed, new militaries form, and countrymen taking arms against fellow countrymen. The movie has a chance to speak powerfully to the bitter division that has engulfed our nation. It could also go off the rails if it becomes a political bludgeoning tool. I’m interested to see where it goes.

“Civil War” releases on April 26th, 2024 via A24. Check out the trailer below and let me know if you’ll be seeing it or taking a pass.

18 thoughts on “First Glance: “Civil War”

  1. yes I saw the trailer for this yesterday, has to be done. It will be interesting to see the reactions to it. The comments under the youtube trailer were already feisty!

  2. I saw the trailer a day ago, and went “uh-oh.” On one hand, how could we not have a film at this point exploring the subject matter. Someone was gonna make it. That being said, daily reality is impactful enough these days for me so this is most likely a pass for me.

  3. Yeah, I want to see this. I like the ensemble they got in this as it also feels somewhat prophetic considering the state we’re in with this country. I still haven’t seen Men but I do like what Alex Garland has done so far from what I’ve seen from him.

  4. This could be pretty harrowing. I’m imagining all the interpersonal tension that Garland could mine out of this material. The line “What kind of American are you?” is straight-up chilling.

    I’m both fascinated to see it and apprehensive (for the reasons you mentioned, if it becomes an overt political lecture).

  5. The trailer doesn’t go into much detail, obviously, but the premise of Texas and California being together is laughable. And though not confirmed, like others have said, if Civil War broke out in the US, China and Russia and everyone else would be joining in like vultures. And I don’t think there is a general alive that would be willing to support a state-by-state forced subjugation of the citizens. Martial law to quell terrorist acts, sure, but not airstrikes and bombings and full-on large scale combat operations. This is pure fantasy when one looks at the real ability to keep a civil war like this ongoing from a logistical standpoint. The factories that make the parts and munitions for our war machine aren’t located in one region and we don’t stockpile enough to keep things going. And once again, once our sustainment capability was crippled the vultures would attack, unless they were kept at bay by threat of nuclear retaliation. There were so many more plausible ways to depict this. Pure political puff piece, guaranteed.

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