My problem with the Civil War movie is the reliance on a geographic nexus to manage the war (North v South or West v East). Should the U.S. fall into another civil war it won’t be like that - it will be more akin to a massive crime wave of individual attacks representing on “side” or another, but not directed or managed. Indeed, it would be much uglier than a conventional civil war.
Still, as entertainment the movie was solid and worth watching.
:::SPOILER ALERT:::
Well that is one variant based on our current political situation. A lot could change in future decades though. Did you know the guy who murders the two Asian guys is Kirsten Dunst's husband? The actor scheduled to play the role was sick that day so since her husband is an actor too and he was on set that day, she proposed having him play the role. Thing is he really looks the part too! Three parts I did find questionable (
possible spoilers):
1) When the Apache lowers itself to fire at the forces defending D.C., I don't think it would do that in reality as there would be too big a risk of someone firing an RPG or whatnot at it. Also clearly a modified Apache with that mini gun. And I may be mistaken, but that Apache sounded an awful lot like a two-bladed Huey
2) The President would be hiding in the bunker underneath the White House at that point
3) I don't think a Humvee would be able to knock The Beast out of commission with a simple ram like that. The Beast is supposed to be anywhere from 8 to 12 tons. A Humvee weighs anywhere from 5,000 lbs (unarmored) to 10,000 lbs (up-armored), so about five tons at the most. And armored cars have special protection for the wheel wells precisely for things like that, also so they can ram their way through other vehicles. So that seemed a bit lame.