But the writer-director's latest film, "Civil War," isn't about to spoon-feed its message to audiences, either.
He wants "Civil War" to make the viewer think, question, and, most importantly, feel.
There's been plenty of conversation around how to interpret the message of "Civil War," but you've also been a bit misinterpreted lately.
For example, one of the journalists in "Civil War" says, "Oh no, it's like the race to Berlin."
She's having an internal state of civil war, which then goes into its own state of collapse.
Persons:
Alex Garland doesn't, Garland, Lee, Kirsten Dunst, Joel, Wagner Moura, It's, they'd, There's, you've, freaked, Jonathan Glazer's, it's, straightforwardly, They're imaginatively, We've, hasn't, He's, There'd, they're, Cailee, Kirsten Dunst's Lee, I'm, —
Organizations:
White, DC
Locations:
Washington, DC, California, Texas, Berlin, Lee