Review of The Atomic Cafe (1982) by Juan V — 05 Jul 2006
Declassification is an interesting thing. this film wasn't made, but rather just edited, splicing together old propaganda, declassified footage, old newsreels and miltary breifings to the grunts set to period approipriate music.
it's disturbingly facinating how ignorant the us military was to the power they held with the spliting of the atom. i'll admit the perfect score comes from my personal facination and horror towards the nuclear bomb, but truly this was a remarkable beyond just my opinion.
And for those who think it's just libral propagana, you might want to watch it anyway, because I think it's rather non-partisan myself, although it definatly anti-nuke. definatly a must watch for anyone with even a passing interest in the subject.
This review of The Atomic Cafe (1982) was written by Juan V on 05 Jul 2006.
The Atomic Cafe has generally received very positive reviews.
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