Absurd stories, crazy characters, and profound themes give it a unique charm. Soldiers could only carry out this terrible order by sending bombers to destroy the Soviet Union simply because they suspected that the Communists were conspiring against American citizens. Buck's failure to declassify and recall the aircraft is an irony to military security. This massive "massacre" panics the president, learning of the destructive weapons the Soviet Union possesses, and wants to occupy Jack's base. This also led to the emergence of "civil war", which has to be said to be ironic. In the end, the adjutant cracked the encrypted password, got in touch, and recalled the plane, but there was a "fish that slipped through the net".
The appearance of Dr. Strangelove seems to be an existence that saves the world, but it also grasps the most essential survival and sexuality of human beings, rules political idiots, and also represents the strange patriotic feelings of the American people for their own country. The actor of Dr. Strangelove, one person plays the role of a triangle, there is really nothing to say about his acting skills. The film finally stood up and said "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk", which is even more impressive. Crazy performances and extremely absurd plots have created a successful image. The president's camera expression, placed among the politicians, seems to tell the audience that he is surrounded by people, surrounded by people, and is a puppet-like existence. The looking up and single shots of the war madmen further highlight their madness.
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