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Review of by Clay M — 22 May 2014

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Undoubtedly , Stanley Kubrick is one of the greatest geniuses that ever existed in the history of cinema . His works have completely changed the entire cinema history , and among such works are " Dr.

Strangelove ", which is a critique of a nuclear world. The film is not only a social critique , but rather a reluctant to a repulsive and selfish world we all inhabit satire . The film is not only a work of comedy and war, but on the dramas of the choices and their effects on a nation over a world .

The film it is not only globalization and human conflicts, but ,on the issues of a better life and the small moments that can change history as the reluctant and memorable final scene. As each piece of this indescribable genius, " Dr.

Strangelove " it is about human relationships and behaviors within a modern society , which causes some impact , in this case , the impact of a world full of lies , mysteries and of course , warnings about the choices and the causes they produce.

Another work of questioning , criticism and debate about the human condition itself . Perhaps one of his most eloquent and credible sequential works , Stanley Kubrick is successively comical and adorable in one of his most delightful films.

This review of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) was written by on 22 May 2014.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb has generally received very positive reviews.

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