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Kirsten Dunst chats with The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet and shares her feelings about releasing 'Civil War' during an election year at the film's premiere. Plus, she dishes on her excitement to work with Alex Garland.
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00:00Congratulations on this.
00:02What did you think when you first read the scripts?
00:04I was pretty on the edge of my seat, to be honest.
00:07And Alex Garland was someone who I've always, you know, I was like, wow, I love his films.
00:13I would love to work with him, but he makes so few movies.
00:16So it was, you know, a far off possibility to me.
00:22And you guys shot this two years ago.
00:24How is it kind of feeling now releasing this six months before an election at a kind of crazy political time?
00:28I mean, to be honest, it could have been last year.
00:31The year before, I feel like it still would be prevalent because there's so much discourse in the world.
00:37Yeah.
00:38Some of the commentary around this is like, is it going to incite real world violence?
00:42Or like, is there, do you have any concerns about that?
00:45No, it's a movie and it's meant to start conversations.
00:48And I think it really lets the audience decide what they want to put onto it.
00:53It's not, it's not partisan in any way.
00:55I think it's actually like more of an anti-war film, if anything.
00:58So if you're not, I can't.
01:08I think I didn't know.
01:09I think it's this or something that it was going to be able to make you any comments about.
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