Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Comments

  • Lambert 2023-07-20 03:20:07

    Nope, I'm going to laugh shit. A movie full of black jokes from start to finish, Kubrick, you are the...

  • Leif 2023-05-16 17:06:38

    Kuye is a dark and violent version of...

  • Elta 2023-04-20 11:55:33

    It may be a movie that saves the fate of...

  • Eloy 2023-04-10 04:17:40

    Gotta watch it again, but it's really...

  • Ashly 2023-04-07 21:33:05

    Japan's nuclear radiation, NATO launched Syria. Watching this movie now feels more joyful than ever. . . Kubrick is...

  • Reinhold 2023-03-09 00:08:39

    Marvel at Kubrick's genius-like imagination and the depth of his critique of the real world. This film is dedicated to a strong satire on the rational thinking of human society. It can be said that behind all this absurdity lies the rationality of most people. Some of Foucault's works have profound insights into this, such as Madness and Civilization and Norms And Punishment and Punishment, some of the established standards in modern society...

  • Fanny 2023-02-20 16:14:18

    Based on the findings of the report, my conclusion was that this idea was not a practical deterrent for reasons which at this moment must be all too...

  • Shannon 2023-02-08 09:35:40

    Crazy imagination, solid details. damn crazy & damn...

  • Kristin 2023-01-30 20:53:16

    Archives two...

  • Casey 2023-01-20 09:51:42

    my head! I stand...

Extended Reading
  • Esmeralda 2021-10-13 13:05:28

    Don't expect to be useful

       This cannot be considered a war movie, just like Kubrick’s other 12 movies, from Lolita, 2001 Space Odyssey to Eye-Opening, their philosophical significance is far greater than the significance of being a commercial movie or even a genre movie. The filming of this film coincided with...

  • Nola 2021-10-13 13:07:47

    Dr. Qi Ai

    I said that this is the most classic anti-war movie. Would anyone object to it? This film tells about the arrival of a fantasy nuclear war, but Kubrick interprets this obscene farce with a black humor, which is hilarious, and the war is really ridiculous! Dr. Strange Ai’s "made-up name"...

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb quotes

  • Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Erm, what about the planes, sir? Surely we must issue the recall code immediately.

    General Jack D. Ripper: Group Captain, the planes are not gonna be recalled. My attack orders have been issued, and the orders stand.

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Well, if you'll excuse me saying so, sir, that would be, to my way of thinking, rather... well, rather an odd way of looking at it. You see, if a Russian attack was in progress, we would certainly not be hearing civilian broadcast.

    General Jack D. Ripper: Are you certain of that, Mandrake?

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Oh, I'm absolutely positive about it.

    General Jack D. Ripper: And what if it is true?

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Well, I'm afraid I'm still not with you, sir, because, I mean, if a Russian attack was not in progress, then your use of Plan R - in fact, your order to the entire Wing... Oh. I would say, sir, that there were something dreadfully wrong somewhere.

    General Jack D. Ripper: Now why don't you just take it easy, Group Captain, and please make me a drink of grain alcohol and rainwater, and help yourself to whatever you'd like.

    [Mandrake snaps to attention and salutes]

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: General Ripper, Sir, as an officer in Her Majesty's Air Force, it is my clear duty, under the present circumstances, to issue the recall code, upon my own authority, and bring back the Wing. If you'll excuse me, sir.

    [He finds the doors locked]

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: I'm afraid, sir, I must ask you for the key, and the recall code. Have you got them handy, sir?

  • General Jack D. Ripper: Mandrake, do you recall what Clemenceau once said about war?

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: No, I don't think I do, sir, no.

    General Jack D. Ripper: He said war was too important to be left to the generals. When he said that, 50 years ago, he might have been right. But today, war is too important to be left to politicians. They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thought. I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.