Atomic war bride (1960) download torrent
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Connections Featured in Extra Weird User reviews 8 Review. Top review. The movie is thought provoking and true to modern current events! For anyone who grew up in the 60's and faced the Cuban Missle crisis, this movie brings back the thoughts and feelings of the time. Even if it results in this. It's not only Anti-War, but also fervently Anti-Government, going to great dramatic leaps to show how the corrupt leaders would and could devastate the globe in an atomic war for no other reason than they refused to talk to the other side.
To the surprise of many this movie was made in Communist Yugoslavia, which at the time was firmly under the grip of the insane megalomaniac Josef Tito. For most of his oppressive reign, Tito's cinema censorship stormtroopers would never, ever let such a movie see production without someone being fast against the wall. It was during this honeymoon time of relaxed governorship and Westernization that our movie was made.
By or so, Tito had dumped America and went back to his ex-girlfriend Russia, because Russia was into the freaky stuff and didn't care that he smoked pot every day. Jilted, America badmouthed Tito on Facebook and started dating his neighbor Italy just to spite him. Any resemblance to real-world fascists is purely coincidental.
The only reason I am writing this review, and maybe the only reason I'd recommend you watching this movie, is to marvel at how schitzo the tone is. It just can't decide what kind of movie it wants to be, a rom-com, a serious war film, a slapstick comedy, a dark comedy, a documentary-style film about atomic weapons, or a shoot-em-up action flick, so it decides to be all of them at once.
It veers drunkedly from tone to tone to such a degree that you just don't know whether to laugh or cringe. I wonder if the director felt he had to balance the serious anti-war stuff with stupid comedy bits, or maybe halfway through his romantic comedy someone decided to have the main characters die horribly in nuclear devastation, but the film would have benefited greatly from some editing cuts.
Oiy, thatz comedies!
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