Perverse and self-explanatory

Mireya 2022-03-22 09:01:02

Adapted from Peter George "Red Alert"
Cold War nuclear crisis sarcastic
military high-level dialogue with the bomb program accidentally

patriotism - McCarthyism - Nazi - sexual perversion
crazy radical essence analogy

character development and scene rendering
empty open repressed psychological funny scenes and roles and absurd plot
The editing rhythm is slow and quiet, and the contrast is strong enough.

Military setting and props are realistic and elegant. Terminology, aerial photography, equipment, interior
interior, ceiling light are mainly

S7 C7 T7

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

  • [first title card]

    Title Card: It is the stated position of the U.S. Air Force that their safeguards would prevent the occurrence of such events as are depicted in this film. Furthermore, it should be noted that none of the characters portrayed in this film are meant to represent any real persons living or dead.

  • President Merkin Muffley: I will not go down in history as the greatest mass-murderer since Adolf Hitler.

    General "Buck" Turgidson: Perhaps it might be better, Mr. President, if you were more concerned with the American People than with your image in the history books.