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The cast of the film Civil War claimed that this new movie is a political one, but not one adhering to a specific agenda.
Directed by Alex Garland, the plot is centered on a Civil War taking place within the United States in the near future, during which four journalists travel to Washington, D.C. to interview the president. Three of the film’s actors, Kirsten Dunst, Cailee Spaeny, and Wagner Moura, appeared on ABC’s The View to discuss the new movie, with Dunst asked to elaborate on previous comments she made calling the film “a warning.”
“You know what, I think that’s the wrong wordage because there’s discourse all over the world, so it really could have been made at any time,” Dunst said. “The Ukraine/Russian war started when we were rehearsing this film. So to me, this is the kind of movie that really lets audiences put their own, you know, perspective, feelings, their own political views onto the screen, because we don’t do that for you.”
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