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Captive State
This film tells about a terrible science fiction in a Chicago neighborhood. One day, that small neighborhood in Chicago was subjected to extraterrestrial power, which made things even more complicated. Now, a decade has passed since this occupation. The film explores the exciting life experienced by both sides of the conflict - collaborators and opponents within this neighborhood.
24 August 1956, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 June 1997, Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
5 April 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 August 1978, Lake Forest, Illinois, USA
March 17, 2019
The first major surprise of 2019, Rupert Wyatt's sleeper is an uncommonly smart piece of science fiction that, like all great genre pieces, has a potent subtext.
March 15, 2019
The central plot development...is galvanizing in theory but mostly just confusing in practice.
March 16, 2019
Overall it's a mess, compounded by murky CGI and some unrealistic performances.
March 18, 2019
The premise seems timely and provocative, but rarely does that translate to consistent suspense.
March 15, 2019
Goodman, Dunn and Farmiga play even the more ridiculous elements straight, as if they're in a cop movie. The younger actors are all terrific as well.
March 18, 2019
It's noise without structure, movement without direction, plot without story.
March 15, 2019
It's really rather impressive, the extent to which Captive State sucks everything even potentially fun out of the alien-invasion genre.
March 18, 2019
A cinematic Trojan horse, 'Captive State' promises to be an exciting thriller, but proves stodgy and dull.
March 15, 2019
Unfortunately, character development is perfunctory and unsatisfactory. We're watching a bunch of pawns on a filmmaker's chessboard.
March 18, 2019
It's a shame that its studio didn't more heavily market Captive State. Smart, layered, tense, well-executed sci-fi like this should be nurtured in movie theaters.
March 19, 2019
The interesting ideas and "trust no one" atmosphere, sadly, cannot save CAPTIVE STATE.
March 15, 2019
An unsatisfying potluck of quasi-relevant, frustration-inducing ideas.

