The ridiculous game of war and peace

Kaci 2022-04-20 09:01:01

"Peace is our duty" is the slogan of the US Air Force Base, what a ridiculous and absurd slogan, the Americans who spoke of peace started the war against the Soviet Union. The film is full of depictions of sex and desire, a mad general, an incompetent president, a perverted doctor, a closed and repressed space, a group of male powers, decision-making, or playfully deciding the future of the earth. Different ideologies have become a curse for some people, and make people crazy and mad, while Dr. Strangelove, a Nazi weapons expert, has turned into an American weapons expert, playing with American politicians, planning his own subversion plans, and an uncontrollable excited smile. , the indelible traces of the Nazis are all telling the madness of this man. After the bomber's shells landed, he excitedly proposed to survive in a deep underground mine, and proposed the absurd idea of ​​"one man for ten women". It actually made the men on the scene feel excited and looking forward to it. The doomsday is coming. The high-level people do not have the safety of the people in their minds, but instead seek refuge and gentle villages for themselves. What a ridiculous and ironic thing, the whole film shows Dark humor on many aspects of human nature, war, society and more.

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  • [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.