Dr. Strangelove

Charity 2022-04-22 07:01:01

This book is about a U.S. Air Force base commander who knew his end was coming. In order to achieve world peace in his heart, he took advantage of the loopholes in the defense mechanism to brazenly launch a bombing attack on the Soviet Union. The wing was able to successfully strike the strategic targets of the Soviet Union, and the Soviets could also detonate nuclear bombs buried in the ground, ultimately destroying the earth, so the result was that the US government and the Soviet government joined forces to destroy the bombing wing, and our commander also Suicide with a dream in mind~ On the wrong road, the harder you work, the worse it will be. The point of view of this book is similar to "Three-Body Problem - The Dark Forest", the chain of suspicion generated under fear: I don't know if you will attack me, so I will take the initiative to attack you first... Between civilization and civilization There is suspicion, there is also suspicion between countries and countries, and there is even more suspicion between people, especially two people who love each other. Maybe only time and death can prove mutual love, just like the book said. — or how I stopped being afraid and fell in love with bombs.

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Extended Reading
  • Blanca 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    A few mistakes can destroy the entire planet

  • Scot 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    Hahahahaha! Unexpectedly, this film is so fun, Kubrick is too damaged! Ten years ago, I was bored after watching it for five minutes. Qi Ai is poisonous! Why can't I control my hand? The two generals, a conspiracy theory and a muddy water, are both playful, not too much trouble, hahaha, real and funny, the source of happiness

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

  • General Jack D. Ripper: Have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Well, no, I can't say I have.

    General Jack D. Ripper: Vodka. That's what they drink, isn't it? Never water.

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Well, I believe that's what they drink, Jack. Yes.

    General Jack D. Ripper: On no account will a Commie ever drink water and not without good reason.

    Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Yes. I - I doubt quite see what you're getting at, Jack.

    General Jack D. Ripper: Water. That's what I'm getting at. Water.

  • Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Do I look all rancid and clotted? You look at me, Jack. Eh? Look, eh? And I drink a lot of water, you know. I'm what you might call a water man, Jack - that's what I am. And I can swear to you, my boy, swear to you, that there's nothing wrong with my bodily fluids. Not a thing, Jackie.