The CONTROVERSIAL Production of Civil War (2024)

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0:00 The CONTROVERSIAL Production of Civil War (2024)
1:01 Development
2:14 OH NO!
2:58 The Writing Process
6:25 The Controversy
9:48 Production Begins - A24's Most Expensive Film
11:00 Cinematography - DJI Ronin 4D makes an appearance
12:28 Kirstin Dunst learns how to use a camera
13:23 Alex Garland to stop directing?
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  • @FrameVoyager
    @FrameVoyager2 ай бұрын

    Are you going to see Civil War in theaters?

  • @neilhannan7525

    @neilhannan7525

    2 ай бұрын

    Can't my Away for holidays 😢

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    @@neilhannan7525 Same, I've got a film shoot I'm out at and NAB until next week. Super sad I can't see it on Thursday

  • @IanConnel

    @IanConnel

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha no. Garland has no conservative friends and hates us.

  • @mattisimo

    @mattisimo

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes. I am intrigued but not quite excited.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mattisimo I'm not sure I'm "excited" for the film, as I think it's going to be more of a "gut-punch" type film

  • @alanchristensen5735
    @alanchristensen5735Ай бұрын

    I've been to war 2 tours in Iraq with the Marines. War is failing to get along with others. The veneer of human civilization is damned thin. Don't romanticize war. This movie does a good job of it. No one dies heroically. Death is repulsive and horrific. If we lose that reaction we're doomed.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    Ай бұрын

    It was a revolting film in a lot of ways

  • @FrontlinersEntertainmentNYC

    @FrontlinersEntertainmentNYC

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service.

  • @UCp6Q6kiCeqBUSLE7IYCO35g

    @UCp6Q6kiCeqBUSLE7IYCO35g

    24 күн бұрын

    How does this movie romanticize war?

  • @LILREZY01

    @LILREZY01

    19 күн бұрын

    @@UCp6Q6kiCeqBUSLE7IYCO35ghes saying that it does a god job at not romanticizing

  • @notchunglingsu7014

    @notchunglingsu7014

    11 күн бұрын

    @@UCp6Q6kiCeqBUSLE7IYCO35g Der, by making reporters, the most shit people alive, the brave truth tellers. Do you not see this applying to journalist takes on Ukraine?

  • @therealmrsteve
    @therealmrsteve2 ай бұрын

    As a Canadian the best part of the movie was when he said 300$ American is worth nothing and 300$ Canadian is worth a lot 😂

  • @CrowCreator

    @CrowCreator

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol that made me chuckle too

  • @therealmrsteve

    @therealmrsteve

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CrowCreator there was also another guy in the movie theater that was almost hyped about that

  • @CrowCreator

    @CrowCreator

    2 ай бұрын

    @@therealmrsteve Where you from? I'm from Aroland First Nation. I watched it in Thunder Bay, Ontario. I kept thinking while watching the film I wonder if Canada got taken over!?

  • @bigstevedzn2353

    @bigstevedzn2353

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CrowCreatorif Canada got take over how would the Canadian currency even exist anymore and why would the gas station people accept that as payment 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @therealmrsteve

    @therealmrsteve

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CrowCreator In contrary I believe that the movie makes it clear that Canada isn't touch by the civil war. The Canadian currency is still intact compared to the American one which shows the Canadian economy still works. I'm from Lévis, Quebec

  • @Bluecollarjoe6B9
    @Bluecollarjoe6B92 ай бұрын

    I’ve been to war and I think it’s great for Americans to see the violence of combat on their own soil. We often only see curated images of conflict in far away places so the idea of being in a warzone is pretty nebulous for the average American.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @TonaA.R.

    @TonaA.R.

    2 ай бұрын

    absolutely, seeing war in your own home, hits different

  • @davidvice3720

    @davidvice3720

    2 ай бұрын

    Trump 2024

  • @thebeatlesfan

    @thebeatlesfan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@davidvice3720this is what’s gonna happen if trump wins

  • @ed2kou1

    @ed2kou1

    2 ай бұрын

    Guess you were under a rock on 9-11

  • @TheSaltyAdmiral
    @TheSaltyAdmiral2 ай бұрын

    People who can't imagine CA and TX uniting against a fellow enemy spends more time on Twitter than in the real world. It's not about being ideological besties, it's about survival.

  • @paulcarfantan6688

    @paulcarfantan6688

    2 ай бұрын

    And who`s the enemy ? Ronald MacDonalds ?

  • @ivanhernandezespinoza3581

    @ivanhernandezespinoza3581

    Ай бұрын

    The director use the union between CA and TX to show that te movie is not taking a party the movie not even let you clear that the journalist and photographer was inside of the moral, the intention of this is to let the people know that the news should never take a party too and the journalism is far more important than the reporter.

  • @fedbia2003

    @fedbia2003

    9 күн бұрын

    lol wtf are you on about?

  • @davidb9531

    @davidb9531

    8 күн бұрын

    @@paulcarfantan6688the point of the film is about polemics and how incredibly tribal the world has become, the point of those 2 states coming together was to show things have seriously got f’d up if those 2 states are in alliance, and that alliance is you don’t f with the democracy, 2 terms max, the army is not to use against the people etc etc etc

  • @m.lhenderson5885

    @m.lhenderson5885

    5 күн бұрын

    Finally, someone gets it.

  • @jvenom174
    @jvenom174Ай бұрын

    It’s strange to hear him say that this was a love letter to journalism, because I got the polar opposite of that while watching the film. I got lots of “Nightcrawler” vibes, and there were sequences in the film that made me feel extremely unsympathetic towards the journalists, very strange.

  • @WCX

    @WCX

    6 күн бұрын

    Same here. The film seems to depict them not just as unlikable, but as 'war tourists' completely detached from humanity.

  • @zacgold5998

    @zacgold5998

    3 күн бұрын

    @@WCX I think, besides Wagner's character, and that cameraman that was embedded with the WF, that they all had a reasonable attitude and approach towards the conflict, and honestly, if you think about it, it does make sense that they would have to have a certain level of detachment towards what is happening and their ability to participate or intervene, in order to cope with the circumstances they find themselves in. I feel like that's universal across all of the characters we encounter, they're all detached and callous, and ultimately only focused on their objectives, because a moral compass is a liability in a combat zone.

  • @TempleGuitars
    @TempleGuitars2 ай бұрын

    So much talk about "journalism", but not about the critical distinction of "good journalism". What passes for journalism in most cases in the modern media space is simply opinion, and it's no wonder people don't trust it.

  • @vikupogi

    @vikupogi

    2 ай бұрын

    Okay temple guitars

  • @iTzKneecap

    @iTzKneecap

    2 ай бұрын

    @@vikupogi Is their name on here supposed to delegitimize their point?... Because yours is both a worse name and you said absolutely nothing. What they said is completely true.

  • @twt000

    @twt000

    2 ай бұрын

    They mean CORPORATE media.

  • @veronicamaine3813

    @veronicamaine3813

    2 ай бұрын

    You mention some interesting value judgements and assumptions in your statement here. Good Journalism is not a defined concept - I guarantee you that what you consider good journalism will not necessarily be the same as another person, right down to to the importance of opinion vs fact. I'm gathering from your implied preference that you prefer or value a liberal media system which strives for objectivity (This is the ideal that many people who live in America, Britain , Australia would espouse), but in many nations opinion is counted as important as the facts. You'll see this in many European countries - and its not necessarily a bad thing. In some ways used correctly its more honest since it accepts the basic fundamental fact that humans cannot be objective - but they can make reasoned statements and astute observations. I think choosing war journos is a great choice here because as far as putting your money where your mouth is (Or your life in their case) its hard to think of a group of people who absolutely do this on a regular basis. Its very hard ot level a them that they are only interested in clickbait. Also your gripe with journalism has more to do with corporatism than actual journos (who despite some incredibly obstacles still to this day manage some excellent reporting). I hope you bother to support your local news outlets - particular independents - because they need you to (and it seems you just might care to).

  • @ressljs

    @ressljs

    2 ай бұрын

    To be fair, the main characters were not journalists, they were war photographers. One of them even said something to the effect of "it's not our job to judge what we're seeing, but to get pictures out and let other people decide." When people talk about hating journalists, they're usually talking about people who write/regurgitate their hot takes from the comfort of their home. All that said, this movie is BORING. I appreciate that they didn't make it a cliche good vs bad story, but you're left knowing nothing about the war. You have no idea why the war broke out and the only thing you know about the President is that he gave a speech claiming his side was winning when that clearly wasn't true. I don't think anyone should be offended by this film because it's such an empty void of a movie, there's nothing to be offended by.

  • @FrameVoyager
    @FrameVoyager2 ай бұрын

    I'm maybe naively hopeful that the central message in the film, “No reason explains war, no reason explains the human cost of a war” as Moura alludes to, is a reminder to everyone that though we may be on opposite sides of a widening divide, a violent solution will not bridge the gap, but send us all into the chasm below.

  • @forsaken841

    @forsaken841

    2 ай бұрын

    most people chose peace and compromise and getting along. its the extremists on both sides that force the issue into violence. all it takes is enough of a push and enough extremists.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    @@forsaken841 Oh, totally agree. The hard thing is not getting complacent with allowing those people to gain control.

  • @darrenorange2982

    @darrenorange2982

    2 ай бұрын

    I think you nailed it. Its is exactly how a topic should be handled. Anyone that wants to pick and chose a side with it likely haven't seen the movie, but after watching this I think I will go see it now I more fully understand the message.

  • @DragonKeeper69

    @DragonKeeper69

    2 ай бұрын

    That's a nice and pretty thought but when the state is committing that violence how else should someone react? Especially when peaceful options have been ignored or shut down with violence

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DragonKeeper69 I think there is a difference between defending yourself and inciting violence. Violence for violence doesn't solve anything and creates more problems. Like I said in the video, we don't live in a utopia and violence is just a reality. But I think it just is up to each individual to decide if they want to participate in something that has a negative generational impact.

  • @Aryanwood
    @Aryanwood2 ай бұрын

    Kind of reminds me of tomorrow when the war began. The author of that book and it’s adapted movie explicitly doesn’t explain who the invading army are but rather uses the conflict as a thought experiment for young Australians of what living in war zone would be like. When you take politics out of the conflict you’re just left with people shooting at each other.

  • @nickgoodwin1105
    @nickgoodwin1105Ай бұрын

    I watched the movie on opening weekend. It shook me and I can't stop thinking about it. There are so many underlying meanings in the film. The black and white still shots during the movie envoked tears. It is truly a horrifying spectical that needs to be seen.

  • @Selador_
    @Selador_2 ай бұрын

    One minor comment-- the Leica lens used is a Summicron 35 ASPH II adapted with a TTartisans mount. There was one shot early on that shows the mount branding clearly, and much later a clear shot down the barrel where you can see "Summicron" clearly, and with that hood, there's only one option. The detail there (I shoot primarily with an adapted Summicron IV on a Leica SL2-S) was spot on for something to be used in that situation

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

  • @djswannyswan

    @djswannyswan

    2 ай бұрын

    Spoiler Below **** Great pickup on that! Crazy detail for sure. The only thing that bugged me as a photographer is in the final scene in the White House when they never get Lee’s SD card 😭. I know that they were in a rush to get to the president but also when the whole film is focused on getting the shot and sharing the narrative of what’s going on it seemed like leaving that behind was a miss!

  • @nickbach

    @nickbach

    2 ай бұрын

    I was the assistant propmaster. And you are dead right. We had a few of the lenses that we would switch out depending on what the shot was. A cheaper knock off lens was used in wide shots and the leica was used for close ups.

  • @hombresinrostro
    @hombresinrostro2 ай бұрын

    A movie about the dangers of sectarism being hated for not being sectarian. Interesting.

  • @stu9000

    @stu9000

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Great point.

  • @davidb9531

    @davidb9531

    8 күн бұрын

    Sorry what is sectarism?

  • @AnimationFanboy2k4
    @AnimationFanboy2k42 ай бұрын

    Listen, I'm not American, and I didn't watch the film just yet. But I'll let every American will know, whether if you're progressives or conservatives, left or right, north or south, east or west, You're always be Americans. No matter what skin color, religion, sexuality, gender, and where you come from. God bless y'all, Greetings from Philippines. 🇺🇲🤝🇵🇭

  • @thedarkdot2977

    @thedarkdot2977

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree giving the vote to women and blacks ruined this country, dammed leftists also ruined Jim Crow, and now THEYRE TRYING TO STOP US FROM ENSHRINING OUR CHRISTIAN BELIEFS INTO NATIONAL LAW! Pro choice is murder

  • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769

    @presidentmerkinmuffley6769

    2 ай бұрын

    People need to understand the truth in what you are saying. Unfortunately we are talking about America... we disagree vehemently with each other, unfortunately it comes to blows sometimes. Shay's and the Whisky Rebellion, and Ohio v Michigan over Toledo, all happened before the war of 1812. Things get volatile when you have a bunch of wartribes in a trenchcoat, and sometimes we fight each other, a sad reality but reality none the less. No one wants it, but there are many things no one wants. Those who are sane pray for peace, even though we know it shall not last forever. "If there must be trouble, let it come in my time, that my children might have peace." -Thomas Paine Good Luck and Godspeed.

  • @user-kn4xw9ww8y

    @user-kn4xw9ww8y

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah but there's right and wrong... Good and Evil.

  • @nightowl7261

    @nightowl7261

    Ай бұрын

    Be quiet Pinoy. You're not American. And you haven't even seen the movie yet. Don't talk nonsense. Pinoys should take your advice and stop hating on other pinoys.

  • @brandonberryman9169

    @brandonberryman9169

    Ай бұрын

    What a kind and wonderful comment:)

  • @paulycoleman98
    @paulycoleman982 ай бұрын

    Real journalists are hated by both political parties. Just look at Julian A.

  • @iTzKneecap

    @iTzKneecap

    2 ай бұрын

    Because both political parties are after the same thing and serve "American Interests" (making themselves richer and imposing power over the world in the name of "peace," "security," and "morality") which is all a lie. Fake journalists are loved by both parties because they serve the status quo by inciting culture wars, distrust in fellow man, and painting vile politicians as celebrities who care about us.

  • @TheSakufighter

    @TheSakufighter

    2 ай бұрын

    Both sides don’t hate him. Maybe the politicians on both sides but most people want to know the truth, not cover it up. Unfortunately the criminals are in charge and don’t want us to know what they’re up to.

  • @dranon0o

    @dranon0o

    2 ай бұрын

    Julian A didn't pushed for mass immigration, wokeness, to take parental rights, for mutilation of teenagers, etc

  • @worldofdoom995

    @worldofdoom995

    2 ай бұрын

    maybe the center hates him. But the far left and far right both like him very much from what I have seen

  • @erikschwartz1214

    @erikschwartz1214

    Ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @gr-8166
    @gr-81662 ай бұрын

    Guys see Lincoln monument blowing up and they think to themselves, “hell yeah”

  • @twt000

    @twt000

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-fv3vq4qq7m Those statues were not "Republicans", thats not why. C'mon now.

  • @jemerage8885

    @jemerage8885

    2 ай бұрын

    @@twt000 Lincoln was a Republican silly.

  • @aroidpapa

    @aroidpapa

    2 ай бұрын

    @@twt000 the Republicans weren't always as hateful and bigoted as they are these days. It was originally quite a liberal party.

  • @I_Am_Warden

    @I_Am_Warden

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@twt000 history book.... you need one

  • @twt000

    @twt000

    2 ай бұрын

    @@I_Am_Warden They were technically Democrat actually, not the Democrats of today. Still that was not the real reason the statues were removed.

  • @luke.hoffman
    @luke.hoffman2 ай бұрын

    As always, this was a pleasure to watch. Your videos are fantastically written and produced, sir. Thank you for putting the time in to ensure your content is of such high-quality. As a fellow creator, I have a great appreciation for all the fine details you strive to include.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Appreciate it!

  • @ElvisDeckard

    @ElvisDeckard

    2 ай бұрын

    Your vids are also good. Subbed 👍🏽

  • @luke.hoffman

    @luke.hoffman

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ElvisDeckard Ah thank you, sir!

  • @fofopho
    @fofopho2 ай бұрын

    Camera clarification: The Sony in the film is actually from the a7r series not the a7s series. You can tell due to the red “r” versus the blue “s”. Looks to me to be an a7r IV but could be the a7r V. This makes more sense for a photo journalist to be using with its higher megapixel count compared to the 12mp on the a7s III which is optimized for 4K video shooting rather than stills.

  • @nickbach

    @nickbach

    2 ай бұрын

    I was the assistant propmaster on the film. It was the Sony a7 iv r. We had to buy a second cam when the first one was broken during production. She also used a Sony a7 II as her second camera. The lens was real and Kirsten wore it during the entire final battle scene. With no photo double. When you see the tank drive past her, the tank is that close.

  • @OKmoomer
    @OKmoomer3 күн бұрын

    I think there's a TON of missed symbols in this movie. The whole point of the movie was to direct the viewer through the chaos and the carnage of it all as if you were a fly on the wall as you watched these journalists work. The black and white filter for their photos is fully intended to illustrate that no one person's life in this world is truly that special, and they even threw a child's body into the middle of one of the CGI scenes to show that same theme in a completely different way. There were some great shots like the lumpy grass lawn in that one farm's front yard which implied that there were piles of bodies buried under there, as the next scene cuts to a picture of people's bodies being buried followed by an appropriately timed forest fire later that night. This was clearly a movie for film buffs more than it was meant to be a casual watch, and you can tell by the nuances of the film. Very well produced, although I think it left people feeling a bit disoriented by the end and that's why so many people didn't like it.

  • @AMagnificentBastard
    @AMagnificentBastard2 ай бұрын

    After a 4 days and some reflection as well as hearing some criticism and reviews of Alex Garland's new movie "Civil War," the most interesting part of it, and also, one of the parts that challenged me as a viewer, was that Garland refused to dumb the story down to make it easier to watch and comprehend the atrocity being displayed. THAT is filmmaking. And that is what has intrigued me the most since I watched it. A filmmaker actually refusing to make it easy on the viewer for once and making them think. I like it even more after.

  • @ottersirotten4290

    @ottersirotten4290

    Ай бұрын

    You need a Story to begin with in order dumb it down

  • @AMagnificentBastard

    @AMagnificentBastard

    Ай бұрын

    @ottersirotten4290 lol. Not everyone can handle thinking of course lol.

  • @e1orac177

    @e1orac177

    Ай бұрын

    I felt the film pulled its punches quite a lot, compared to real civil wars. But the film would have probably been accused of being exploitative had it been more realistic. It did enough to be effective.

  • @AMagnificentBastard

    @AMagnificentBastard

    Ай бұрын

    @@e1orac177 I think the "war" was just a plot movement device anyway. The focus was the journey. To me I mean of course. It is a roadtrip movie not a war movie;.

  • @Norcha8
    @Norcha82 ай бұрын

    The movie must be doing something right that Russian/Chinese troll accounts are mass attacking it.

  • @davidb9531

    @davidb9531

    8 күн бұрын

    Their bots rely on tribalism and polemics to destabilise, so yeah this film is mighty annoying to that context

  • @ImABeASttChannel
    @ImABeASttChannel2 ай бұрын

    My issue with the film is not that it didn’t pick a side - it’s that it didn’t show any side at all. You don’t have to choose a side to tell the nuanced story of the conflict. Because they left out the context of the political conflict (literally gave us no history besides a 3 term presidency), the movie fell short for me. I felt it lacked substance.

  • @benjix5500

    @benjix5500

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you kidding? The situation by the end was pretty clear. Maybe you just weren't paying enough attention. It just doesn't spoon feed you the story.

  • @fleshvehicle9140

    @fleshvehicle9140

    2 ай бұрын

    @@benjix5500thats what im saying. seems like evryone has the comprehension skills of a 1st grader. The mentions of Antifa and the fact that the Bugaloo boys are in the movie ( the dudes with the hawaiian shirts) indicates that the context of the movie is based off the reality of the issue we have today in America . the fact the president goes for a 3rd term is most likely the reason the war started

  • @Mostdefinitelynotabot

    @Mostdefinitelynotabot

    Ай бұрын

    Yea I thought the overall point was clear. Wars aren’t started by the people over political ideology. They are started by 1 or multiple leaders. Irl it is the same. Google most oil rich countries. And you will see a list of all the countries who either have proxies fighting wars over oil, or have been invaded over oil, or both. We didn’t invade Iraq over abortion or gun control I’ll tell ya that.

  • @erikschwartz1214

    @erikschwartz1214

    Ай бұрын

    I'm the opposite, I thought it was the smart choice to leave out the "why" the war happened. A voiceover explaining how it all happened, or forced dialogue would have been contrived. I feel bad for all the people who get hung up on California and Texas teaming up, the explanation for why is not needed for the story.

  • @erikschwartz1214

    @erikschwartz1214

    Ай бұрын

    ​@fleshvehicle9140 as someone who 100% would wear a hawaiian shirt under my body armor if this happened in real life I loved their inclusion.

  • @vampolascott36
    @vampolascott3618 күн бұрын

    I didn't want to drive 70 miles to see it in the theater, so I waited 'till it came out streaming and I just saw it. I thought it was amazing, and I'm disappointed with Jeff VanderMeer because I really respect his Southern Reach Trilogy novels, which are atmospheric and brilliant science fiction. I believe this movie is a warning.

  • @CNC-Time-Lapse
    @CNC-Time-Lapse2 ай бұрын

    The timing of this film is pretty impactful faced with what is going on in society (globally) today.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Very much so. Hoping there is some impact of the messaging of the film against inciting violence or even a Civil War.

  • @CNC-Time-Lapse

    @CNC-Time-Lapse

    2 ай бұрын

    @@FrameVoyager yeah, I was thinking the same. Hopefully, those ones wake up and realize the bigger picture.

  • @larrygraham4875

    @larrygraham4875

    2 ай бұрын

    Its not an accident that this movie was made

  • @Jaco059

    @Jaco059

    Ай бұрын

    I just doubt it’s going to have much of an impact. The people that already want this aren’t going to be swayed by a random movie.

  • @Flamtion

    @Flamtion

    Ай бұрын

    @@larrygraham4875yeah, I couldn’t imagine stuff like this being made back in the day like 07

  • @MrHumatang
    @MrHumatang15 күн бұрын

    Already completely forgot about this movie

  • @RatEmpire
    @RatEmpire10 күн бұрын

    As an Australian, keeping the politics neutral made it relevant to all countries, not just the US. I thought it was brilliant. I can see why people going in with expectations were upset. It isn't an action film, and no side was shown as good. You could see several presidents used to create the character. This film is one to keep in my favourite list.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    10 күн бұрын

    That's the thing most people don't get. The relevancy across a lot of the world.

  • @frederickdrenning850

    @frederickdrenning850

    6 күн бұрын

    Interesting because I feel like it was nothing but an action film. Lacked substance

  • @Lucident1
    @Lucident17 күн бұрын

    Great film but I have a problem with the premise. If a civil war is considered the death of a nation, the film portrays journalism/ journalists as being seperate even transcendent from it. I don’t think journalism would survive a civil war in this country.

  • @silckmac
    @silckmac2 ай бұрын

    Great video! Good amount of depth and research.

  • @rickpontificates3406
    @rickpontificates34062 ай бұрын

    I saw this movie. It's too vague and incoherent to really make the impact that it should have. A MUCH BETTER movie told from the perspective of journalists is The Killing Fields

  • @ninaroy5574

    @ninaroy5574

    Ай бұрын

    It was directed by a documentary film maker and it won the 1984 Oscar for Best Film

  • @WCX
    @WCX6 күн бұрын

    He tried to make the American 'Come and See', but the end result is 'JCPenney Has Fallen'.

  • @neilhannan7525
    @neilhannan75252 ай бұрын

    The most funniest of the Civil War plot is that of Texas and Califronia forged an alliance it's like oil and water. 😂😅 Let's hope A24 gives this a trilogy or a sequel. This has the potential to be amazing

  • @Neojhun

    @Neojhun

    2 ай бұрын

    Umm that makes a lot of sense if you study history. Don't Forget ALLIES in WW2.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    It is pretty hilarious that aspect of it. I think it could make sense if specific events happened, but I like that they throw that in there so it's not pitting certain groups against each other and making the film polarizing.

  • @fredrm6023

    @fredrm6023

    2 ай бұрын

    @@FrameVoyager It would be more plausible if the cartels influenced California and Texas by making their children and allies political figures in the country and then manipulated the system to start a war.

  • @hexblade7575

    @hexblade7575

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think it's unrealistic at all. I think it's a reference to the fact that we all actually have more in common than we disagree with. A suitably corrupt and oppressive federal government would unite us against them.

  • @ZemplinTemplar

    @ZemplinTemplar

    2 ай бұрын

    Might seem funny on the surface, but I'm thinking Garland's point is that California and Texas forged an 'alliance of convenience', for lack of a better term. The three-term US president of the story is probably despised enough, even by Californians and Texans with otherwise often very different mindsets, that they're willing to unite their war effort just to depose said autocratically minded president. However, I don't think the internal geopolitical plausibility of the story is the main point, at all. The main point is what wars do to people, to society, to how people perceive each other and treat each other, to what sort of divides civil wars (and wars in general) create between people, between whole regions, nations, countries. All real wars leave behind trauma, in civilians and soldiers alike. Including in the people covering the conflict, like the group of journalists in this film, and real war journalists, the world over. Of course, war is rarely about simple good guy and bad guy narratives, and the film is all about the toll of war on ordinary people and society as a whole. Like it or not, dying for particular politicians and what ideologies they represent is short-sighted. Ordinary people need to always bear in mind that we're living our lives to be good to each other and live fulfilling lives. Not to sacrifice lives for politicians or any other surface-level charismatic personalities. I remember a famous Czech war journalist, a middle-aged man who's exact name escapes me right now, being interviewed on an afternoon broadcasting block I watched some twenty or so years ago. He spoke very openly, clearly, but humanely about his experiences with covering various conflicts that occured around that time, in several countries. Very grim subject matter and his dead-serious face said it all. His voice occassionally rang with grief when he talked about particularly gruesome things he saw first-hand. Even so, he felt he was doing important work, precisely to snap people out of apathy, and make it clear to them that war takes a very, very deep toll on any human society, regardless of country and culture. Snap people out of apathy about the human toll of those wars he covered, and make them appreciate just how important peace, coexistence, tolerance, democracy and equal rights are in a modern society. They are things we can't and mustn't take for granted. This latest film by Alex Garland covers a lot of the same message: When we divide ourselves or allow ourselves to be divided, when we take peace, prosperity, democracy and daily coexistence completely for granted, we become more vulnerable to people who like to manipulate with spreading fear, anger, lies, trying to convince us we should hate each other and hurt each other. No individual human society has ever advanced if all it did was fight itself and try to destroy itself. They only truly advanced ahead when they stopped mutually excluding and bullying each other, and realised they need to live together and help each other as human beings. Not through forced compromise, but through mutually voluntary compromise, with an effort to understand each other and find common ground. Even in seemingly small things. Find common ground in the simple, seemingly small things, and then you can keep expanding that common ground to bigger things.

  • @czr7j9
    @czr7j9Ай бұрын

    Just saw it and can't stop thinking about it. It reminded me of black summer and many other apocalyptic shows but i think some of the scenes were just plain frightening. It focuses on human behavior and what people are capable of

  • @Magdalena8008s
    @Magdalena8008s2 ай бұрын

    Alex Garland rules. I am hyped for this film. Those I respect and opinions that hold weight to me are the ones calling it a potential masterpiece.

  • @rene.rodriguez
    @rene.rodriguez2 ай бұрын

    Excellent review, as usual, buddy.

  • @mattd2622
    @mattd26222 ай бұрын

    Mistrust in journalism isn't PARTLY journalism's fault. It is entirely journalism's fault. They lie to us all the damn time.

  • @axelotlgaming7921

    @axelotlgaming7921

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh yea? ALL journalists lie to you ALL the time? Or just the journalists that you follow?

  • @mattd2622

    @mattd2622

    2 ай бұрын

    @@axelotlgaming7921 ENOUGH of them lie ENOUGH of the time to foster mistrust. Like Walter Duranty and the Holodomor. No different today.

  • @paulcarfantan6688

    @paulcarfantan6688

    2 ай бұрын

    @@axelotlgaming7921 Ooh ! That hit a nerve.

  • @mattd2622

    @mattd2622

    Ай бұрын

    @@axelotlgaming7921 enough journalists lie enough of the time to blow trust out of the water.

  • @rosauraluna6920

    @rosauraluna6920

    Ай бұрын

    The 100's of murders with AR 15's has been true. The press has not lied about this!

  • @DeanBerdusis
    @DeanBerdusis29 күн бұрын

    All I care about is the monitor hood on the Ronin 4D and where they sourced it - I can't find one online to buy!?!

  • @user-mm4nd5fh3b
    @user-mm4nd5fh3b2 ай бұрын

    How long has the war been going on at the beginning of the movie?

  • @balapadmanabhan5705

    @balapadmanabhan5705

    9 күн бұрын

    I think it says in the movie. 18 months.

  • @amazingblur3543
    @amazingblur35432 ай бұрын

    I have mixed feeling about Alex Garland, on one hand I like where his ideas come from, on the other hand I don't really like where they go, they just don't feel fully thought out. On one hand he was a writer first and apparently his great writing ability is what got him the directing opportunity, on the other hand his characters and dialogue aren't very interesting, having characters say "fuck" frequently that are supposed to be intelligent adults just to express that they are frustrated is kind of embarrassing to watch from someone that's supposed to be a good writer.

  • @phoenixfunny4517

    @phoenixfunny4517

    2 ай бұрын

    How does saying the fuck word have to do with the intelligence of the characters?

  • @K.C-2049

    @K.C-2049

    2 ай бұрын

    as an intelligent adult who often just says "fuck" to express frustration, I tend to disagree.

  • @amazingblur3543

    @amazingblur3543

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@phoenixfunny4517 It's more the lack of intelligence of the writing wearing off on the characters. There's nothing wrong with having characters say the word fuck now and then, like in Goodfellas that's clearly the culture in which they speak, but I just finished his mini series Devs which is about an eccentric tech company and when I heard the mild mannered main character first say fuck I thought it was a little out of character because she didn't even have to vocalize her frustration in that scene, but then I noticed that any time a character reached a certain level of stress or frustration they would vocalize it and only by saying fuck and after a while it's just seems like Garland has to tell us a character is frustrated rather than just showing us and that he only knows one way to do it. It reminds me of how college kids seem like they have to use that word every chance they get Cancel Reply

  • @amazingblur3543

    @amazingblur3543

    2 ай бұрын

    @@K.C-2049 its fine once or twice in a script but when it feels like the only way he knows how to express frustration across a broad spectrum of characters it just seems dumb

  • @rtorres2011
    @rtorres2011Ай бұрын

    Fascinating concept of an alternate American society, similar to the "man in the castle" series. An alternate universe of America's future.

  • @scifinerddpk8220
    @scifinerddpk8220Ай бұрын

    I'm amazed they were able to make this film for $50m

  • @pauluhl4598
    @pauluhl45982 ай бұрын

    Maybe if journalism wasnt bought out, we would trust them more! But right now…. Cant!!

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    Ай бұрын

    It depends on what you consider journalism to be. It's still there, but there are a lot of "false journalists" who are just showmen. But you can still find real journalism today if you look for it. Problem is, most people don't want real journalism because it makes them uncomfortable

  • @SolWake

    @SolWake

    Ай бұрын

    @@FrameVoyager Careful of that "True Scotsmen" purity. Just because they're bad or corrupt journalists doesn't mean they're not also journalists. To say otherwise risks burying the institutional problems of which they are a product or ignores the social role they occupy, just as cops who abuse their power are still regarded as cops, or bigoted/abusive professors aren't still tenured faculty.

  • @mattbaldwin1150
    @mattbaldwin11502 ай бұрын

    This is a great video. But I didn’t see anything that suggests controversy. It doesn’t appear to have been a controversial shoot despite your title. Thanks for the video though. Keep up the good work.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Appreciate it! When we say "production" we mean the entire process of it. If you read other comments on this video you'll see what I mean by "controversial" 😅

  • @88misty
    @88misty2 ай бұрын

    great video really planning on watching this

  • @packerfan66
    @packerfan66Ай бұрын

    What are we waiting for? We are well stocked and surround the cities. Let’s do this!

  • @GlobeHackers
    @GlobeHackers6 күн бұрын

    You are awesome! Make the films you want to make.

  • @ReedMarcos
    @ReedMarcos18 күн бұрын

    ...this movie, grabbed the worst of/in all of us and rubbed it aggressively on our face! I hate wanting to watch it again

  • @MandosaWright
    @MandosaWright10 күн бұрын

    Your cadence when you said, "Steven McKinley Henderson," made it sound like you didn't know what you wrote in your script 😅

  • @AnimationFanboy2k4
    @AnimationFanboy2k42 ай бұрын

    Oh, Mr Voyager, keep going. 💖

  • @dizzydisciple
    @dizzydisciple2 ай бұрын

    Well done!

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Appreciate it!

  • @midknightgeek6629
    @midknightgeek6629Ай бұрын

    THIS (imo) is a cautionary tale...that despite which side (or where) you find yourself politically, we DON'T want this to happen here! We need to ALL come together and work at fixing the many issues that are dividing and hurting people in today's America. We need to find a way forward together! Here and abroad! Cheers! 😎👍

  • @squatch545
    @squatch5452 ай бұрын

    Alex Garland is not "quitting directing", he said in a recent interview that he is busy writing a couple of films for other directors so he won't have time to direct anything himself "for the foreseeable future".

  • @eliasfoerg
    @eliasfoergАй бұрын

    On thing you got wrong, is the camera Lee uses in this Film is definetley a A7R, because on the right side is a red R, that stands for Resolution. Being nerdy sorry not sorry;)

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    Ай бұрын

    Oh I know it does 😅 I have those Sony cameras myself, I just wrote it wrong in the script and didn't catch it when I was editing.

  • @PatagoniaAries
    @PatagoniaAries2 ай бұрын

    Remember lads,there's 3d printed SAM missiles that could down an apache Yes its gudied and yes they are dirt cheap

  • @sean748

    @sean748

    13 күн бұрын

    Good luck firing it off before you hear the BRRRRRRR

  • @MarvinBoydCo
    @MarvinBoydCo2 ай бұрын

    The hard part about journalism is just like anything else, once trust is broken it’s very hard to believe anything again. With the spring up of social media also being a platform to receive instant news (fake or not) it makes it very hard to receive truthful information unless you have objective journalists giving objective stories and not taking a side. This is the major problem and weak point of American journalism. So it’s mainly left up to yourself to do the research and hope you can put the pieces together. I’m sure this has been a problem since the dawn of time but it’s been completely shown more than ever in the last say 5-6 years or maybe earlier

  • @iamjacksennui

    @iamjacksennui

    8 күн бұрын

    Good point, but part of the problem as you alluded to is it's also on the people to do their due diligence by examining their own biases, fact-checking even when they don't line up how you want, and (likely THE biggest one today) having the courage and integrity to admit you were wrong about something. Too many people are either too proud or feel like "the enemy" is gaining a victory over them. I've seen this mentality from ALL sides, right, left, far right, far left(which I was a part of once), feminists/"meninists". ect ect. I feel like "main character syndrome" probably plays a role too.

  • @knaz7468
    @knaz7468Ай бұрын

    Just saw it and "liked" it. I was anxious the entire time. It has a residual impact on me which is what I hope for from a movie. I don't nitpick intentions, I prefer to impose my own.

  • @faisalmuhammad6908
    @faisalmuhammad69082 ай бұрын

    I laughed so hard the first time I saw the title and trailer for this movie. I was like "This is the most centrist thing ever created that it can summon a black hole in the movie theatre"

  • @joycekoch5746
    @joycekoch57462 ай бұрын

    This film was amazingly well done. What I came away with most is human beings tend to live in rather isolated boxes where others are either in or out. Our technology has ironically made us more and more tribal as we can increasingly control when, where and how we interact with our world and to escape eye contact and conversation with outsiders as we just go around members considered outside our tribe.

  • @Tonypayola
    @Tonypayola9 күн бұрын

    I didn’t mind him doing a fictional political divide, but if you are going to do that, you have to give the audience some world building to understand what caused the civil war in the first place.

  • @Happymali10
    @Happymali1020 күн бұрын

    I really wanted to watch this movie in theaters, but couldn't find any remotely close to me that ran it in original audio, and I didn't want the dubbed version. So I gotta wait for streaming/home release. Also, assuming that Sony paid them BIG bucks to have the A7 there, not surprising at all that they show it off.

  • @angeles252
    @angeles252Ай бұрын

    You Upload About The Production Of The Fall Guy (2024)

  • @chrisnelson71
    @chrisnelson714 күн бұрын

    comparing journalists to doctors is quite a stretch

  • @jahpunk7092
    @jahpunk7092Ай бұрын

    This video has good production value. Pretty slick. I don't agree with the points of Civil War herein having a controversial production. Maybe i heard most of the points on other film analysis videos. Maybe these well worn points strikes me as another facet of advertising culture. Alex Garland's heartfelt entreaty in this video about journalists and doctors will get standing ovations. Not from me. Doctors are not pure. Like cops there is a mainstream assumption that the people in these positions are good guys....and therefore it entices bad actors wearing a mask of respectability. The current age of doctors are fouled up with corporations corrupting health work into a for-profit thing. For example doctors getting extra money for prescribing people medication they don't need (that will harm them later). Doctors pushing for surgery on people who don't need it. People being denied health care for being poor. The practice of health care can be good but the universal saint hood assumed to doctors is as flimsy as it is for most politicians (either in the movie or in our reality) I find fault in this discussion on the current age of journalism because it overlooks how information gathering and sharing is also largely profit driven. The bigger news agencies are owned by rich people. What we read is their truth. What most people call "news" is from people who learned the way to control and manipulate information. I believe more people ("media consumers") see this, feels this --and it contributes to a growing dislike of journalists. This is largely a misplaced scrutiny. To hyper focus a debate about journalists misses the other players behind the scenes deciding what is news worthy. The editors, the publishers and the advertisers have the most influence on what you are debating about over dinner. It's a sad reality that we inherited (and pass on) where if anything this video should champion....what Alex Garland should champion is free speech. Free Speech includes me as well as the fat cats. Civil War isn't controversial. The movie does not threaten/critique this world we live in--organizing this reality on a system of profit. A system of profit that rewards destruction of resources and life for the benefit of a few people. It does not threaten capitalism its not a controversy. The film Civil War is a puzzle or game you play with when you're not working (for someone else)

  • @rickbase833
    @rickbase8332 ай бұрын

    "Bad story telling preaches to the choir........" Briliiant remark. We have seen a lot of bad story telling within some of the biggest movie franchises in the last 10 years. That bad story telling has indeed been preaching to the Choir of Woke.....are in the minority of our population.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you like that remark. But I will say, I'm not really talking about inclusion with that statement. I'd agree on the fact that studios have used minorities to make money off of them over the years, but the inclusion of other people, genders, and perspectives is essential in art. "Preaching to the choir" doesn't necessarily mean that the choir is on the wrong side, but if you want to effectively convey an idea, there needs to be more nuance to it. No one changes their mind hearing talking points they've heard a million times, change happens on a more nuanced and gradual level.

  • @Lucasmtyler

    @Lucasmtyler

    2 ай бұрын

    But in chalking individuals up to “the choir of the woke,” you end up increasing polarization which leads to radicalism. I believe we as individuals have to recognize each other as individuals and not the enemy of the other side of the debate.

  • @rickbase833

    @rickbase833

    2 ай бұрын

    @Lucasmtyler Radicalism is the language of the people who want to take power. Then the next generation uses the same language to describe the those who took power from the radicals. Rinse and Repeat.

  • @iamjacksennui

    @iamjacksennui

    8 күн бұрын

    "been preaching to the Choir of Woke.....are in the minority of our population" .......Naaaaaahhhhhh. As a Southerner born and raised I'll tell you there are many "ebul libturds"(and moderates) around you; you just don't know since we prefer to not disclose it to your type because, well, we know how you guys can be(Southern/rural hospitality often go out the window when they find out you don't think exactly like them).

  • @karlgruber3172
    @karlgruber31722 ай бұрын

    "Don't look up" was a very polarized movie which was more or less preaching to the converted. The movie was big fun, but most likely you can count it as nice entertainment. With depolarized attitudes there is at at least a chance to reach people and make some change.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    The problem is media and art literacy is an issue.You really do have to simplify concepts for general audiences

  • @xguilherme011x
    @xguilherme011xАй бұрын

    The camera Lee used was the R line not the S line

  • @MsBob314
    @MsBob314Ай бұрын

    One of the most visceral movies I’ve ever seen. Dunst’s best performance IMO. Jesse Plemons killed it…😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ImmortalRimas
    @ImmortalRimas2 ай бұрын

    I can see this film doing better internationally

  • @madkorova
    @madkorovaАй бұрын

    Lee uses an A7 R camera, the R branch of the Sony A cameras, optimized for stills, brilliant camera for photos, superhigh resolution. The A7Siii is a hybrid mirrorless optimized for video, brilliant camera for video, amazing low light capabilities, stills are trash tho. Two very different Sony A7 cameras.

  • @carloscolon198
    @carloscolon198Ай бұрын

    I’ve seen movies like The 5 Day War and “ A Private War” that are based on real war journalist that when I saw this movie I have to admit that I wasn’t impressed and it was kind of predictable. The setting in a USA scenario didn’t throw me off what was evidently the outcome. The rest is the nonsense and stupidity of war and how useless and non productive it can be to any society. It reminds me of a Statement “In war, truth is the first casualty. “ Aeschylus

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf2 ай бұрын

    Hope it does better than Beau is Afraid

  • @Thedude4777-gh1lj
    @Thedude4777-gh1ljАй бұрын

    Maybe instead of trying to make a circle jerk pice that reporters are somehow the “good guys” maybe the director should have asked what the reporters have done in recent history to gain that reputation because as it stands right now for the last ten years juniors have been the direct enemy of a free thrinking nation.

  • @sean748

    @sean748

    13 күн бұрын

    If you think this movie wasn't partially a critique of US war journalism you weren't paying attention.

  • @Thedude4777-gh1lj

    @Thedude4777-gh1lj

    13 күн бұрын

    @@sean748 I was paying attention and if you think there’s any scenario where Texas and California team up to fight “fascism” when their definitions of such couldn’t be farther apart then you aren’t living in reality.

  • @Muerice
    @Muerice2 ай бұрын

    We all interpret it as big and small, all aspects. Not red and blue but purple going at it everywhere and thats what this movie portrays. CHAOS BABY!!!

  • @kcng1305
    @kcng13052 ай бұрын

    As a Hongkonger i feel deeply sad for being misunderstand we as China and....🔥🔥😅😅😅 Politically yes....but😅😅😅you know..🤐

  • @thedarkdot2977

    @thedarkdot2977

    2 ай бұрын

    Nothing happened in tianaman square

  • @Flamtion

    @Flamtion

    Ай бұрын

    @@thedarkdot2977Are you being serious?

  • @thedarkdot2977

    @thedarkdot2977

    Ай бұрын

    @@Flamtion no

  • @Flamtion

    @Flamtion

    Ай бұрын

    @@thedarkdot2977 yes

  • @thedarkdot2977

    @thedarkdot2977

    Ай бұрын

    @@Flamtion bruh what

  • @madhatter8088
    @madhatter808812 күн бұрын

    Actually she wasn't holding a Sony S3, it was a Sony R5.

  • @beaudanner
    @beaudannerАй бұрын

    gotta say I really agree. This was good story telling. I really liked it! Taking a side just would have turn ppl off and been preaching to the choir as stated.

  • @xguilherme011x
    @xguilherme011xАй бұрын

    This film reminds me a lot of the bang bang club one of the best film about war photographers

  • @musstakrakish
    @musstakrakish2 ай бұрын

    It shoul of been Ohio, Texas and Florida. Not California and Texas?

  • @TempleGuitars

    @TempleGuitars

    2 ай бұрын

    *should have been

  • @TheRobbieCorbett

    @TheRobbieCorbett

    2 ай бұрын

    But then it would've been clear that it was Republican vs Democrat and there's no way Alex Garland was gonna let a Republican militia come in and take out a Democratic tyrant president.

  • @skibo3522
    @skibo35222 ай бұрын

    Yo Voyager, I believe the Timing for a flic like this is really poor for now, so I won't be seeing this in a theater. Perhaps as a Philosophical Exercise I'll catch the disk, but the level of division that is occurring has taken Decades to reach this pitch and it's so disingenuous to lob an Indie movie at it and think you'll get much more than adding fuel to someone's fire afterword. Thanks for the Post, ~Mark~

  • @Erik-748
    @Erik-7484 күн бұрын

    The third term president hints at a breakdown somewhere in the not so distant past.

  • @kaczynski2333
    @kaczynski23332 ай бұрын

    Who would have thought subordinating truth to profit may have consequences.

  • @paulcarfantan6688

    @paulcarfantan6688

    2 ай бұрын

    Ikr ? Crazy ?

  • @trabbs1771
    @trabbs1771Ай бұрын

    There’s been like 5 civil wars since 1700s that includes the movie. The movie is just a movie. A movie people say it’s not what I expect? The pres dies in the end. What do u mean? It has a beginning and an end. It’s exactly what I wanted.

  • @chrundlethegreat2251
    @chrundlethegreat22512 ай бұрын

    Ok but there is a huge problem. How many people are going to take away the intended message? Isn't this just the perfect canvas for any dumbass to project their own conclusion onto?

  • @katiajannai2142
    @katiajannai214224 күн бұрын

    This movie was very sobering and honestly left me feeling very marked. Might be a new favorite for sure.

  • @ActuallyHoudini
    @ActuallyHoudini2 ай бұрын

    I love movies about stuff that'll almost happen in the next eight years.

  • @giovanni-ed7zq

    @giovanni-ed7zq

    2 ай бұрын

    lol highly unlikely. its a pipe dream for some small group that think a small group of disinfranchised people can stand up to the swat team even.

  • @BugWalk

    @BugWalk

    2 ай бұрын

    Then you might want to watch if you have not: New Order (2021) | Dir. Michel Franco

  • @Frontigenics
    @Frontigenics2 ай бұрын

    I’d like to use this film as a great example of something even more controversial than politics… the Full-Frame look is real… and you can easily see it on display here.

  • @benjamindover4337

    @benjamindover4337

    2 ай бұрын

    Full frame isn't real.

  • @Frontigenics

    @Frontigenics

    2 ай бұрын

    @@benjamindover4337 Like 24x36 sensors don’t exist?

  • @hazonku
    @hazonku18 күн бұрын

    As a veteran I have a question for more average viewers who've never served. How many of you felt the "What kind of American?" Scene was batshit crazy as if it came out of nowhere? Maybe like it wasn't "earned" or whatever. Genuine question, reply if you felt that way as I'm kind of conducting a poll here to confirm a suspicion I have about this film's approach to NOT romanticizing war.

  • @iamjacksennui

    @iamjacksennui

    8 күн бұрын

    Well, as a "civvie" who's had a number of family in the service, aholes like them piss me the fk off. Their behavior is the antithesis of "American".

  • @carloscolon198
    @carloscolon198Ай бұрын

    I do like the passing of the baton from the older Journalist to the new Generation… implying that journalists must evolve and pass the so important mission of informing the people to the new journalists.

  • @larryslifetips
    @larryslifetips4 күн бұрын

    Why not state the real-life make and model of the Sony camera, action films love stating gun brands and models in a glorifying way. I saw this like the characters proudly stating their weapons of choice for their craft grounded in reality.

  • @rottensteak508
    @rottensteak5082 ай бұрын

    It baffles me that there is controversy about this film existing

  • @KathyXie
    @KathyXie2 ай бұрын

    Hope is not like Athena, beautifully filmed, but not much substance just vibes and aesthetic

  • @David994
    @David994Ай бұрын

    She used a a7r with a leica lens ☺️

  • @HuckleBerry476
    @HuckleBerry4762 ай бұрын

    The best part about this movie is that it doesn’t pick sides.

  • @bluecollarmenproductions
    @bluecollarmenproductions2 ай бұрын

    Wagner Moura was amazing

  • @nickbach
    @nickbach2 ай бұрын

    It was a sony a7 IV r.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    That's what I meant 😅 I just wrote it down wrong and didn't catch it

  • @trickledown808
    @trickledown808Ай бұрын

    This movie was freaking brilliant and the final act is god tier.

  • @ordyy89
    @ordyy89Ай бұрын

    I loved this movie as a warning where things are going.

  • @chrisw443
    @chrisw4432 ай бұрын

    The scary truth is that one could break out any day right now. Especially as the election guarantees at the least unrest.

  • @indigowendigo8464

    @indigowendigo8464

    2 ай бұрын

    Nah. If the next insurrection is armed it will be taken out very very quickly by the national guard

  • @thedarkdot2977

    @thedarkdot2977

    2 ай бұрын

    @@indigowendigo8464the national guard is on the side of the jan 6 insurgents

  • @indigowendigo8464

    @indigowendigo8464

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thedarkdot2977 lol yeah right. Stay in your basement trust me

  • @paulcarfantan6688

    @paulcarfantan6688

    2 ай бұрын

    @@indigowendigo8464 lol yeah right. You don`t sound too well informed. Stay in your attic trust me

  • @indigowendigo8464

    @indigowendigo8464

    Ай бұрын

    @@paulcarfantan6688 I'm sure your ar15 will do great against the US military lol freak

  • @ZeroFace
    @ZeroFace2 ай бұрын

    By “Controversial” you mean “Predictive Programming”

  • @arcadealchemist
    @arcadealchemist2 ай бұрын

    I preferred DEVs that was some what relatable

  • @dbentertainment9148
    @dbentertainment9148Ай бұрын

    The movie made me feel sad.

  • @gloriathomas3245
    @gloriathomas32452 ай бұрын

    You think Civil War is controversial? Pleasantville and the episode "The Weaker Sex" (Sliders) would be super controversial today thanks to the fact both lean into present day social politics.

  • @FrameVoyager

    @FrameVoyager

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think it's controversial, but a it's being panned as controversial by a lot of people.

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