Besides the usual dudes taking their seat when the movie presentation has already began (why do we always get them and why aren't they refused admission ) this is a perfectly watchable copy The audio is certainly not up to Dolby 7.2 Surround Sound standard but you can still make out what is going on Decent enough watch of a movie Thanks |
unwatchable as half of the time the screen is completely black from someone standing in front of the camera. |
The people standing in front of the camera are called ACTORS |
Most of the people out here in the make believe world haven't got a clue what war really is. Some don't because they are just young and dumb and have no life experience yet. Others are old and dumb and fall into the numerous pitfalls that life throws at them often so entangled they never find their way out. The rest of us have been there, done that, still keep marching along. I have been to war, survived war and still deal with the nightmares no human should ever have to see in this life but I am still here. When I hear youngins talking about war as if they know jack from some Play Station game, it irritates the hell out of me. They wouldn't know whether to shit or go blind if rounds were flying at them. Some might think that's cute, I know that's ignorant and in real life, thinking like that gets you dead real fast. Dead is your final curtain. You become a rotting lump of flesh at the bottom of a six foot hole and bacteria breaks you down to sludge and once that's gone, bones and finally dust. End of story. You don't die beautifully, most go out with a whimper while others go kicking, screaming and crying and some use those last moments to give some knowledge or say good bye or wonder what if anything comes next. The key in war is to stay alive when others around you die. After that, the key becomes living every day with what you have seen and not going out of your mind and taking others along with you. That is the reward of warriors. That is also why not everyone can be one. And that is also why you who aren't need to say a little prayer of thanks every night for those who are. |
they spend whole budget on trailer and music civil war my ass, nobody cares about feelings of adrenalin junky camera man/woman. they could have made real civil war movie (urban warfare). but no another shitty movie just watch last 20min. save your time and yes the massage is in the name. get ready merica, its time to get out |
Picture pretty impressive and audio was crisp, crystal clear and booming out on our Dolby Atmos 24.1.10 home cinema setup Very impressed And great movie Thnx |
Great quality for a cam. Truly awful movie. Total cringe fest. Beautifully shot and acted though. Garland has proven he's got talent but this...yikes. Just an awful premise and nonsensical script. It's baffling what Hollywood will bankroll nowadays. It's a race to the bottom. |
So many people seem excited at the prospect of a civil war in the United States of America, and morally bankrupt Hollywood moguls are all too happy to bring that kind of nightmare to the big screen. My first question is: why? The second question is: since so many of you seem invested in the kind of violence that would be perpetrated on the streets, what do you think it would actually look like? Do you envision roving militias pillaging and raping anybody and anything they see fit? Do you imagine streets with heads on spikes, like in some absurd Mad Max film? How many casualties do you think this kind of calamitous event could cause? 10 million? How many women do you think would get raped? How many men? What do you think the cost would be in terms of dollars and property damage? I have no interest in watching a film that promotes this kind of horrific view of the world. I refuse to be a cheerleader for something that would have enormous consequences, not just for the US, but for other nations as well. Let's be honest, do people really just want to see the US burn because they think it would be cool? Personally, I find the whole idea disgusting, and I believe profiting from that kind of sick fantasy is deeply unethical. |
Dunno Maybe a civil war is the only way to Make America Great Again©®™ |
I believe I read correctly/recall (could be wrong and don't have a link to share), the director/writer/someone up there, stated their intent was to open peoples eyes to the hell a civil war would be. Placing what is happening in other places (still) right here in our yard. I gave them credit for the thought ,,, but |
One has to wonder how a "Guest" commenter managed to get such a large comment posted here with the limits in place, hmmmm... |
if its a left vs right based war it wouldnt be a long one. the only leftist strongholds are cities. 97% of the land is not leftist. every major city would be shut down by a few dozen rednecks from outside the cities taking out power stations & roads. no power, no food & the cities destroy themselves in a few weeks. |
@killdozer - Absolutely! The vast majority of the wokesters commenting online today live in cities. They live in a virtual reality calling those who live in that 97% demeaning names like "rednecks" BUT they have absolutely no idea of the REALITY of their situation. When SHTF survivalists survive, wokesters do not... |
Alex Garland’s Civil War is his sharpest, most brutal dystopia Alex Garland is a specialist in unravelling reality Civil War, Garland’s fourth feature, has a simple premise, requiring no science fiction or supernatural horror. America, in the near future, has fallen into internecine violence. A dictatorial president, abolishing the FBI and using air strikes against American citizens, is claiming an illegal third term in office. Heavily armed secessionists, in a “Western Alliance” of Texas and California, are battling to bring him down. The president rants on TV that he is winning. “Some are already calling it the greatest victory in the history of mankind,” the oaf boasts: might as well be Trump, then. But the rebels are closing in on Washington DC. We follow a group of four war reporters, in a kind of wild road movie that takes them from New York to DC, as they try to reach the White House before it falls In the most shocking scene , the reporters are held at gunpoint by unidentified men in paramilitary uniforms who are dumping bodies into a mass grave. One of them is a psycho-horror, hiding behind blood-red sunglasses, killing on impulse (Jesse Plemons, Dunst’s real-life husband, rivetingly nasty). “We’re Americans,” the journalists protest. “What kind of Americans are you?” he demands. From where? Colorado passes, so does Missouri. Hong Kong immediately gets a bullet. This man is some kind of deranged white supremacist The film culminates in a terrifically violent assault on the White House, expertly choreographed by military adviser Ray Mendoza, and filmed in news footage style with handheld cameras The ending is sour. Jessie has become a war junkie. “These last few days I’ve never felt scared like that before and I’ve never felt more alive,” she says, taking pictures that freeze the moment in the midst of carnage. Civil War may not be quite the premonition of a Trumpian apocalypse that it is advertised to be – it’s also a huge punt, the most expensive film ever from independent production company A24 – but it is Garland’s sharpest, most visionary rendering yet of the world gone wrong |
I'd say that considering all the meddling and warring perpetrated abroad by the USA, let the US have a taste of war on their own turf so they wake up to what it's really like. Maybe it will put things into perspective. |
sorry looks like i am on a political platform i thought this was where you commented on the film or tv show,Its not only people from the US that use this site,and yes you have free speech which is great and i agree with,but come on you want to go on about the your government dont do it here Thank. you PsiSix for a great and full review |
Just got done watching this... the quality is sort of ok, there is an annoying website link that is always visible floating around, there are several ridiculous commercials, and the goofball who recorded it kept mucking around with the camera in the first half which was super distracting. The audience (wherever this was pirated from) laughed at weird spots, and the movie as a whole was unrealistic and not too clear. And I will say this...anything that made dunst cute previously, was gone in this no makeup hardened prairie woman look. For some reason the director thought having a side kick that looked like she was 15 seemed plausible too. All in all, this gets about a 3 out of 10. |