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After 10 years of extraterrestrial occupation, residents of Chicago must decide whether to continue to live under alien rule or support the resistance. When young Gabriel Drummond joins the insurgency, he soon finds himself under careful scrutiny from a shadowy figure who’s trying to crush the rebellion and its plans for freedom.

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Captive State is a 2019 American science fiction action film directed by Rupert Wyatt and co-written by Wyatt and Erica Beeney. The film stars John Goodman, Ashton Sanders, Jonathan Majors, Colson Baker, and Vera Farmiga, and follows a young man who participates in a conspiracy to rebel against an alien race that has invaded Earth and forced strict martial law on all humans. It was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Focus Features. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing just $8 million against its $25 million budget.

Plot

In 2019, Chicago is placed under martial law after a global extraterrestrial invasion. As the Drummond family attempts to flee the city, they break through a barricade but are confronted by the aliens, who vaporize the parents but leave their sons Gabriel and Rafe alive.

By 2027, the world has capitulated to the alien “Legislators”, submitting to their governance. Humans are conscripted to build “Closed Zones”, underground habitats for the aliens with access only granted by high government officials.

Gabriel Drummond (Ashton Sanders), living in the impoverished Pilsen neighborhood, is confronted by Chicago Police Special Branch Commander William Mulligan (John Goodman), who was partnered with Gabriel’s father before the invasion. Mulligan is convinced that the Phoenix resistance group has not been neutralized, contrary to what the public has been told, but Gabriel offers him no information.

Gabriel meets with a member of Phoenix to sell a hand-rolled cigarette containing secret information received from a coworker. The man takes him to Wicker Park, where he meets his brother Rafe (Majors), the leader of the resistance. Rafe takes the coded cigarette and directs Gabriel to leave as Phoenix is planning to attack the upcoming Unity Rally at Soldier Field. Rushing to his apartment and hastily packing, Gabriel is again confronted by Mulligan, who had him under surveillance. Gabriel evades Mulligan and hides underground.

The cigarette’s code allows Rafe’s team to access Chicago’s surveillance system and the deployment patterns of law enforcement units. Rafe and other Phoenix members attack the Unity Rally, using an invisible alien explosive device against the aliens when they arrive. The attack initially appears successful, but the city is subsequently locked down and swarmed by security forces in response. Angered by the attack, the aliens bring in hunters from off-world to seek out the perpetrators, finding Rafe and his accomplices Anita (Caitlin Ewald) and Daniel (Ben Daniels). Anita is vaporized and Daniel ingests a cyanide pill to avoid capture, but Rafe is shot and arrested by Mulligan before he can take cyanide.

Gabriel emerges from hiding but is taken into custody during a police raid. Mulligan shows him his brother being tortured for information and convinces him to send a message through the Phoenix network in hopes of meeting the supposed ringleader, Number One. Gabriel is eventually led to Jane Doe, a prostitute running a brothel in Pilsen, who acknowledges him by name, confusing Gabriel. Police raid the house, and Doe is killed.

The subsequent investigation reveals that Doe bugged her own residence to record conversations with Special Branch members and glean classified information. The tapes reveal that Police Commissioner Eugene Igoe (Kevin Dunn) divulged sensitive information about the aliens’ arrival to Soldier Field which allowed Phoenix to develop their attack strategy. Igoe, along with Rafe and many others, are deported off-world and Mulligan, declaring the Chicago threat neutralized, is promoted to Acting Commissioner.

Mulligan meets with Gabriel privately, with Gabriel lamenting that Rafe’s plan failed. Mulligan, retrieving a box earlier received from Doe, reveals a BlackBerry phone, giving the memory card to Gabriel and suggesting that failure was the plan all along. Gabriel reviews the card’s contents — a video depicting his own baby shower, and revealing Jane Doe taught at the same school as his mother. It was at the shower that she was introduced to Mulligan, with several Phoenix members present, and the video closes with Mulligan leaving a message for Gabriel, inspiring him to carry the torch of Phoenix.

Meanwhile, Mulligan is cleared to meet with the Legislators underground. As he descends, the invisible substance of the powerful alien explosive envelops him, indicating he is part of the resistance and that the whole ‘failed’ plan was orchestrated to allow him to deal a fatal blow to the Legislators.

During the credits, a map details that the Closed Zone was successfully destroyed, with other resistance strikes and protests having broken out in cities all over the world, indicating that the opening exhortation to “spark a match and ignite a war” has led humanity to attempt to overthrow their alien oppressors.

Cast

John Goodman as William Mulligan
Ashton Sanders as Gabriel Drummond
Jonathan Majors as Rafe Drummond
Colson Baker as Jurgis
Vera Farmiga as Jane Doe / Priscilla Scott
Alan Ruck as Charles Rittenhouse
Kevin Dunn as Police Commissioner Eugene Igoe
David J Height as Master of Ceremonies
Madeline Brewer as Rula
James Ransone as Patrick Ellison
Yasen Peyankov as Ivan Leviev, the hacker
Rene L. Moreno as Raul Casillas, the courier
Avery Lee as Harrison Ma, the surgeon
Caitlin Ewald as Anita Hölderlin, a driver for the Union Day attack
Ben Daniels as Daniel Larkin, a co-ordinator for the Union Day attack
Lawrence Grimm as Evan Hayes, a driver for the Union Day attack
Guy Van Swearingen as Eddie the Priest, a co-ordinator for the Union Day attack
Chronicle Ganawah as Michael Posner, a driver for the Union Day attack
Eric C. Lynch as Nelson Macauley, the morgue attendant
D. B. Sweeney as Levitt
Kevin J. O’Connor as Kermode
KiKi Layne as Carrie
Marc Grapey as Mayor Ed Lee

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