Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
Saw the new movie "Civil War" (no not the Avengers movie or a movie about the OG American civil war)
In a time when movie trailers often spoil the best parts, honestly I think the trailers undercut this movie. At its core, its a movie about war journalists documenting the finale of a new American civil war. The movie is really focused on the core protagonists, using the backdrops around them to highlight what is going on in the war.
This movie is tightly scripted, it felt perfectly paced, and told me enough to keep me in engaged without feeling the need for overly drawn out exposition. The audience knows what they need to know, aka what the journalists know, and uses the fog of war to deliver some very gripping scenes.
I also appreciate how apolitical it is, it doesn't tie in to any explicit politics of modern America.
There has been a lot of talk lately that with the possibility downfall of the billion dollar marvel movie, that movie audiences are hungry for lower budget more character focused movies, and if that's you, this is exactly the kind of movie you have been looking for. I went into this movie with a very low bar of expectation, and was quite impressed.
I think a partisan civil war movie would be pretty bad (one of the worst books I ever read was Orson Scott Card's highly partisan Empire, which is about an second American civil war, and that kind of story really loses something when it is simply about the writer showing how right they think their side is and how wrong the other side is. It wasn't the greatest book for a number of reasons so I am sure someone could pull of a more political version of this story, but I have more interest in this movie now that I am hearing it isn't so political (I was expecting it either to be a cheerleader movie for red or blue states when I first heard about it). Dealing more with the consequences of the political division, still is a political subject but a much more poignant one I think