Captive State
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Captive State

Set in a Chicago neighborhood nearly a decade after an occupation by an extra-terrestrial force, Captive State explores the lives on both sides of the... conflict - the collaborators and dissidents. Show More

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Captive State is a gripping sci-fi film that takes place in a post-alien invasion Chicago neighborhood. Ten years after the occupation by extraterrestrial forces, the movie delves into the lives and struggles of the residents on both sides of the conflict - the collaborators and the dissidents.

The film showcases a world where humanity is under the iron fist of their alien oppressors, known as Legislators. The citizens find themselves torn between survival and resistance as they navigate the oppressive regime. On one side, there are collaborators who have chosen to work with the extraterrestrials for personal gain or security. On the other side, there are dissidents who fight for freedom and risk everything to overthrow their alien overlords.

Captive State explores intricate moral dilemmas within this dystopian society, as it follows the intertwined stories of several characters. Gabriel, a young man whose parents were killed during the invasion, becomes entangled in the rebellion against the aliens. William Mulligan, a seasoned police officer, leads a risky mission to dismantle the alien-controlled government from within.

With its suspenseful plot and thought-provoking themes, Captive State offers an intense and captivating viewing experience. It poses difficult questions about loyalty, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppressive forces. This film is a must-watch for sci-fi enthusiasts seeking a thrilling and insightful exploration of a society under alien domination.

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Captive State

Release Date:

15 Mar 2019

Writers:

Erica Beeney, Rupert Wyatt