Captive State

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In a world divided, resistance simmers beneath an alien occupation. Lines blur between loyalty and rebellion as a young man confronts buried truths, igniting a fight for freedom. Choices ripple through lives imprisoned by an uncertain future.

Captive State Trivia

What is the primary occupation of the character Gabriel Drummond in the film "Captive State"? (Hard)
#1: Police officer
#2: Teacher
#3: Mechanic
#4: Scientist
What is the main theme explored in the film "Captive State"? (Advanced)
#1: Resistance against oppression
#2: The consequences of betrayal
#3: The impact of technology on society
#4: The struggle for survival
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Captive State Fun Facts

Captive State features a unique blend of science fiction and thriller elements, exploring themes of resistance and collaboration in a post-alien invasion Chicago.
The film's director, Rupert Wyatt, is also known for directing the critically acclaimed Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

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