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Spoiler Alert: Contains spoilers for the movieCivil War

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Alex Garland’sCivil Waris undeniably a challenging film to watch. Through its fictional lens, it effectively captures the looming horror that threatens both the nation and the world, offering a stark portrayal of a potential reality. With its intense scenes filled with blood, fog, flying bullets, and rockets, the movie is worthy of all attention.

Now interestingly, while it was indeed difficult to watch for the viewers, the cast and crew experienced even more harrowing moments portraying the characters and telling the story. Lead actress Kirsten Dunst, along with co-star Wagner Moura, beautifully portrays their roles, with theNarcosstar revealing in an interview the most challenging aspect of the experience.

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TheCivil WarScene That Broke Wagner Moura’s Heart

In the film,Kirsten Dunsttakes on the role of Lee, a seasoned photojournalist who, alongside photographersWagner Mouraand Cailee Spaeny, is on a journey to document ongoing conflicts and the nation’s devastation. Although the movie is intense, in the final moments of the film, particularly in the last 30 minutes, thestory specifically takes a dramatic turn.

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As Lee, played by Dunst, bravely leaps to save her colleague, embracing death in the process, the intensity reaches a whole new level. While the terror of the surrounding chaos was bone-chilling to shoot for Moura and the rest of the cast, Lee’s sacrificial act marked a tipping point for the actor. TheNarcosstar in an interview withVarietyrevealed,

“When her character died, it really kind of broke my heart because I was so used to having Kirsten every day with me in that journey,–From that point on, we’d have to shoot without her like an extra week. And I remember telling her that this is not gonna be the same without her. She was really the heart of the movie.”

Wagner Moura in Civil War

And Kristen Dunst truly shines as Lee in the film, showcasing the character’s complexities with finesse. She skillfully balances Lee’s strength and vulnerability, offering viewers a glimpse into her internal conflicts. Overall, Dunst’s authentic and nuanced performance humanizes Lee, making her a relatable presence on screen.

Kristen Dunst Explains Her Character’s Death inCivil War

The conclusion of the film left audiences speechless, sparking numerous questions and debates. One such debate centered around who was responsible for Kirsten Dunst’s character the Western Forces or the federal government?

“It is a really disturbing role”: Kirsten Dunst Had a Hard Time Filming 1 Scene With Husband Jesse Plemons in Civil War That Made Entire Crew Uncomfortable

Although Cailee Spaeny’s character can most certainly deemed responsible for Lee’s death, the question still remains. Thus, to explain in detail what really happened and clarify the outcome, Dunst in the same Variety conversation stated,

“It was definitely fired from the president’s Oval Office,–What happened was that I know when to cross and when not to cross with the soldiers when they fire. I know the signals and how to read them. You just know when it’s time to move and when it’s time not to. That’s something that Cailee’s character Jessie obviously does not know.”

“It is a really disturbing role”: Kirsten Dunst Had a Hard Time Filming 1 Scene With Husband Jesse Plemons in Civil War That Made Entire Crew Uncomfortable

Another debated topic on the internet revolved around Nick Offerman’s role as the president, which bore a striking resemblance to a certain former president that many could easily guess. But Dunst cleared the air on that too stating on an separate conversation withVariety,

“It’s just a fascist president. But I didn’t think about Nick’s character being any certain political figure,–I just thought this is this president, in this world, who will not abide by the Constitution and democracy.”

Alex Garland’s Civil War

Overall, the movie is undoubtedly a must-watch, surprising audiences with its bone-chilling visuals and intriguing storyline. It has garnered significant attention for itsbold stanceon pressing issues without making any political commentary.

Sampurna Banerjee

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Sampurna Banerjee is an Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, and she’s written over 1,700 articles! She covers everything from celebrity news to the latest superhero buzz, streaming shows, and fan theories. If it’s trending in pop culture, Sampurna’s probably already on it.When she’s not working, you’ll probably find her rewatching The Office (again), getting into debates about Marvel’s timeline, or diving deep into Christopher Nolan movies for the hundredth time. She’s not just writing about entertainment, she’s living it.

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