"Unraveling the Controversy Surrounding Alex Garland's 'Civil War'"

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Alex Garland's film "Civil War" features a talented cast but fails to deliver a coherent and compelling narrative, leaving the performances adrift in a confusing American-apocalypse setting. The film's portrayal of a second American Civil War lacks verisimilitude and neglects basic storytelling elements, leading to a lack of clarity on the state of media and societal collapse. Garland's attempt to celebrate old-fashioned journalism and political evenhandedness falls short, resulting in a shallow and reductive portrayal of conflicts, ultimately making it impossible to take the film seriously.
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