Thursday, June 10, 2010

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: Phone Red, flew to Moscow by Stanley Kubrick (1964) Returning

http://uncinema.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/movie-poster-dr-strangelove.jpg Title: Hotline, flew to Moscow
Original title: Dr Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Year:
1964 Country: UK
Genre: Comedy Black / Belize

Director: Stanley Kubrick
Cast: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens's
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Synopsis: Force Colonel U.S. Air, Jack D. Ripper (played by Sterling Hayden) has begun a nuclear airstrike communist Russia in the middle of the Cold War. This attack has been carried out for fear that the communist threat got "fluoridate the water, a method that uses the plot to steal their precious bodily fluids. Run the command to attack R, causing the imminent nuclear attack from the Americans on Russian soil.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon, Dr. Strangelove (played by a brilliant and hilarious Peter Sellers) who is a former Nazi scientist reminiscent of Reich, warned President Muffley (Peter Sellers again) that there is a possibility that Russians have a device "Judgement" that would destroy life on Earth in case of an American nuclear attack.

Opinion: One of the best, if not the best of black films and post war there. Stanley Kubrick stands using acidic and sarcastic comedy to demonstrate to a company (which at the time was mired in the Cold War) that the military escalation would only lead to global annihilation, and only needed a madman who had more regard for their bodily fluids humanity to send all to hell. In the interpretive section I can not praise the roles of Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove and as President Muffley, especially in his discussions with the Russian premier.
In short, a magnificent work that should be on the shelves of all and in the minds of those who want to move up the political or military career.
The final is a classic that recognize more than one multiple popular references.

Score:
-Address: 9
-Script: 10
-principal Interpretation: 10
-secondary Interpretation: 9
Worship
-Level: 10
Media: 9, 6

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