It could happen today.
What if America were divided and a civil war broke out right now?
A dystopian action film with A24's largest production budget ever and two consecutive weeks at number one in the US. A24, now dominating the world, has invested its largest production budget ever to depict a civil war in America with "Civil War: America's Last Day." Directed by Alex Garland, who wrote the screenplay for "28 Days Later..." and achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 88th Academy Awards® for his feature film debut, "Ex Machina." This film, which topped the US box office for two consecutive weeks, sparked considerable controversy due to its timing coinciding with the US presidential election. It also generated significant buzz upon its release in Japan, topping the weekend box office rankings and receiving high praise, including winning the Best Foreign Film award at the 48th Japan Academy Awards.
★The brilliant Alex Garland delivers a powerful warning about a divided America through compelling visuals and sound.
The film is directed and written by Alex Garland, the British genius who continues to shock the world with his original worldview and captivating visual expression in films such as "Ex Machina" and "Men." The premise of Texas and California forming an alliance may seem far-fetched, but through skillful plot development and an overwhelming sense of immersion that makes you feel the war at close range, the film pulls the story into a surprisingly realistic narrative as a possible "endpoint of division" that could happen today.
★The lead role of Lee is played by the acclaimed actress Kirsten Dunst, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Power of the Dog." She delicately portrays the subtle nuances of a war photographer whose strong spirit is slowly eroded in the face of America's collapse due to civil war. In contrast to this protagonist, Cailee Spaeny was cast as Jesse, a young photographer who undergoes a tragic growth as he crosses the line between life and death. Having won the Best Actress award at the Venice International Film Festival for "Priscilla," and starring in Ridley Scott's "Alien: Romulus," she is one of the most talked-about young actors today. Other talented actors supporting the main cast include Wagner Moura, who played Pablo Escobar in the Netflix series "Narcos," and Stephen McKinley Henderson, who has shown a unique presence in numerous works including "Dune."
●Story
In America, 19 states have seceded from the federal government. A civil war has erupted between the "Western Forces," an alliance of Texas and California, and the government forces, with fierce armed clashes taking place across the country. "People of the nation, we are approaching a historic victory—" the authoritarian president, now in his third term, declares in a television address, but the fall of Washington D.C. is imminent. Four journalists staying in New York head to the White House to conduct an exclusive interview with the president, who hasn't given an interview in 14 months. However, their journey through a battlefield becomes a chaotic one, and they are consumed by the horrors and madness of civil war.
●Cast
Voice Cast
Lee Smith: Kirsten Dunst (Mie Sonozaki)
Joel: Wagner Moura (Hiroshi Shirokuma)
Sammy: Stephen McKinley Henderson (Naoki Kusumi)
Jessie Cullen: Cailee Spaeny (Anna Nagase)
●Staff
Director/Screenplay: Alex Garland
Japanese Version Production Staff
Subtitle Translation: Mina Matsuura
Dubbing Translation: Fumino Satomi
●Bonus Features
・Trailers
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