Civil War Isn't the Movie You Think It Is
Briefly

Americans revel in on-screen destruction of institutions, reflecting a fantasy that has become a norm in blockbuster films, with implications of societal fears.
The film 'Civil War' cleverly highlights America's fixation on destruction but ultimately focuses on eroding the very concept of the American identity.
Through blockbuster movies, audiences have grown desensitized to apocalyptic themes, shaping perceptions that perhaps contribute to contemporary societal anxieties about civil unrest.
In a world increasingly split by political factions, the portrayal in 'Civil War' serves as an unsettling mirror to current divisions, challenging viewers to confront their reality.
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