Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

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Dystopian Biography Action & Adventure
Format Paperback
Pages 120
Language English
Published Nov 14, 2014
Publisher British Film Institute
Edition 2014
ISBN-10 1844577783
ISBN-13 9781844577781
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Peter Kramer's exploration of Stanley Kubrick's iconic film delves into the complex themes and satirical brilliance of "Dr. Strangelove." Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this classic movie critiques the absurdity of nuclear weapons and the military-industrial mindset. Kramer meticulously analyzes the film’s characters, especially the enigmatic Dr. Strangelove, illustrating how their exaggerated personalities serve as a mirror reflecting societal fears and tensions of the era.

Through Kramer's insights, readers gain a deeper appreciation of Kubrick's masterful direction and the film's enduring relevance. The author highlights the interplay between humor and horror, demonstrating how the film captivates audiences while provoking critical thought on the implications of nuclear warfare. Kramer's work not only celebrates this cinematic masterpiece but also invites readers to ponder the ongoing challenges of global politics and the human condition in times of crisis.

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