sexta-feira, 4 de abril de 2014

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)


Dr. Strangelove is one of Kubrick's most brilliant masterpieces and, like always, a film that creates its own unique aura, this time through the darkest of dark comedies about what would happen if someone committed a mistake that could change the world. Set on the Cold War, one American General goes mad and orders the launch of an hydrogen bomb in Russia. What follows is a mix of bad luck black comedy and frightning political satyr, and on the technical side masterful plans and masterful acting. Dr. Strangelove is more than a movie. It is an edgy accurate historical document of Cold War logic and of how ordinary the most important men in the world can be. Imagine as if the Looney Tunes met nuclear holocaust, and there you go: Dr. Strangelove all the way. The best of the genre.



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