"Kirsten Dunst and Alex Garland's 'Civil War': A Terrifying Vision of American Division"

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In the new action movie "Civil War" directed by Alex Garland, the focus is on photojournalists capturing the horrors of conflict, with Kirsten Dunst playing a seasoned photojournalist. The film's action scenes are unsettling in their simplicity, using realistic sound effects and visuals to convey the starkness of violence. Critics are divided on the film's politics, with some finding it opaque, but Garland sees it as requiring viewer participation. Kirsten Dunst emphasizes the film's open-ended nature, leaving interpretation up to the audience. "Civil War" is now in theaters.
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