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Kelli 2021-10-20 18:59:44
Peter Sellers and George Scott couldn't make fun of the captain with a Texas...
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Carey 2021-10-20 18:59:44
During the climax of the Cold War, movies depicting both sides of the confrontation as mad war mongers are rare. Kubrick's interest in Nazis and rational madness has been fully expanded in this film. He directly pointed out the origin and inevitable relationship between American ultraconservatives and Nazism. This is also the next possible United States under the leadership of...
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Comments
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Jaylen 2022-03-20 09:01:02
Spicy irony, because of hopeless sorrow
I watched the film twice, but there are still many incomprehensible points. This lack is largely due to cultural barriers
. It seems that watching Lao Ku’s films always requires a lot of homework, the metaphors that flood the film, and the background of the filming. If you don’t understand, you... -
Keshaun 2022-03-19 09:01:01
"Doctor Strange Love"
It is difficult to shoot a war movie in the era of black and white movies, but the scene of this movie is so realistic, and the equipment is commendable for its precision, completeness, and rigor. The soldier's carelessness towards the released mission contrasts with the strict execution of the...
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb quotes
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President Merkin Muffley: [on phone with Dmitri] No. No, Dimitri, there must be some mistake. No, I'm certain of that. I'm perfectly certain of that, Dimitri. Just a second.
[puts down phone]
President Merkin Muffley: You know what he says? He says that one of the planes hasn't turned back. He says according to information forwarded by our air staff, it's headed for the missile complex at Lapuda.
General "Buck" Turgidson: Why...
[laughs incredulously]
General "Buck" Turgidson: That's impossible, Mr. President. I mean, look at the big board! Thirty-four planes, thirty recalls acknowledged, and four splashes, and one of them was targeted for Lapuda!
President Merkin Muffley: Dimitri? Look, we've got an acknowledgement from every plane except the four you've shot down.
[beat]
President Merkin Muffley: Oh. Oh.
[puts down the phone]
President Merkin Muffley: He says...
[realizes Dimitri's still on the line, brings it back up]
President Merkin Muffley: Hang on a second, Dimitri.
[covers phone]
President Merkin Muffley: He says their air staff now only claims three aircraft confirmed. The fourth may only be damaged.
General "Buck" Turgidson: [narrows eyes, looks suspicious] Mr. President, I'm beginning to smell a big, fat Commie rat! I mean, supposin' Kissov is lying about that fourth plane, just lookin' for an excuse to clobber us. I mean, if the spaghetti hits the fan, now, we're in trouble.
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President Merkin Muffley: [on the phone with the Soviet Premier] I guess you're just going to have to get that plane, Dimitri. Dimitri, I'm sorry that jamming your radar and flying so low; but, they're trained to do it. You know, it's - it's initiative!
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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