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Critics at Large | The New Yorker

“Civil War” ’s Unsettling Images

Apr 18, 2024
Debating whether 'Civil War' glamorizes violence or criticizes desensitization, the hosts delve into the impact of imagery on social media. From historical aestheticization of war in photography to the overwhelming abundance of shocking content today, the discussion explores bearing witness in a digital age.
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Quick takeaways

  • 'Civil War' focuses on journalists documenting violence over political context, sparking debate on desensitization to brutality in media.
  • The film explores the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists in conflict zones and the power of visual imagery in society.

Deep dives

Depiction of Dystopian Civil War in Cinema

The podcast delves into the movie 'Civil War', directed by Alex Garland, which portrays a brutal civil war on American soil. Garland's penchant for worst-case scenarios is evident in his previous works like 'Ex Machina'. The film captures the intensity of the conflict through the lens of journalists and their harrowing experiences, rather than focusing on the political intricacies of the warring factions.

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