Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The wide variety of songs on Civil War's soundtrack help to establish the high-stakes atmosphere of the A24 dystopian thriller. Written and directed by Alex Garland, Civil War is set in the near future against the backdrop of an American civil war unfolding between the authoritarian government and different regional factions. Civil War follows a group of journalists as they travel from New York to D.C.
"Thinking of You" by Geoffrey Gascoyne: This jazz tune plays in the background at the hotel in New York as Lee, Joel, and Sammy discuss the suicide bombing that took place earlier that day. "Hold Me" by Steve Vaus: This song can be heard playing faintly in the background as Jessie and one of the armed men from the gas station approach the two barely alive looters hanging from the ceiling of the car wash. He explains that they've been debating what to do with them and asks Lee and Jessie to decide if they should keep torturing them or kill them. Lee asks him to pose in between his victims so she can take a photo.
"No Regrets" by Wayne Murray, Timothy Fleet, & Lana McDonagh: This song plays at the clothing store as Lee looks at herself in the mirror while trying on a dress. Jessie then takes a photo of Lee wearing the dress. Related Civil War's Real Meaning Explained: What Point The Movie Is Trying To Make While Civil War doesn't go deep into specific reasons and motivations for the conflict in a fictionalized America, there are still some key points.
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