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The best films about the nuclear apocalypse

In the summer of 1945, the world first saw the consequences of a nuclear catastrophe, when the Japanese city of Hiroshima was subjected to a monstrous attack. Fortunately, mankind no longer dared repeat such fatal errors. In the movie, nuclear apocalypse is a fairly common topic. However, in films such scenes are disclosed not for the purpose of demonstrating the superiority of one state over another, but are a warning to everyone about the deplorable consequences of using prohibited weapons. Let's consider what films about the nuclear apocalypse deserve attention to a wide audience.

The Book of Eli (2009)

Opens our list of paintings about the nuclear apocalypse film "The Book of Eli." The story tells about the lives of people who are on the verge of extinction. Civilization came to a complete decline after a terrible catastrophe. Everywhere reigns ruin, chaos, hunger and poverty. Clinging to the last chance for existence, people turned into aggressive, soulless creatures, ready to go to any crime in search of water and provisions.

The only person who manages to withstand his animal instincts in an atmosphere of nuclear apocalypse remains Eli - a wise man and philosopher from the big road. Forward it leads the word of God. The hero wanders through the deserted expanses, protecting the Holy Scripture. Soon on the way to Ilay stands a gang of the tyrant Carnegie, who plans to enslave the survivors and become the sole ruler on Earth. Will the saintly person resist the anger and blasphemy on the way to the cherished goal?

"Letters of a dead man" (1986)

The film is the first example of a good Soviet post-apocalyptic from the director Konstantin Lopushansky. The tape, whose script was developed in cooperation with Boris Strugatsky himself , gives his own view of how life would have developed if an armed confrontation occurred during the Cold War. After all, during that difficult period the intentions of the USA to blow up the USSR were seriously considered. Nuclear apocalypse as a result of the confrontation between the two superpowers - it was this theme that was chosen by the authors of the film.

The plot of the picture introduces the viewer to the Nobel laureate named Larson (Rolan Bykov). The latter sends letters to the missing son every day, which was lost after a catastrophe that occurred as a result of an accidental nuclear explosion at an American military base. At this time, the remnants of mankind, hiding in underground shelters and catacombs, are trying to establish a new social order. The final picture is an eloquent warning to humanity on behalf of real world scientists about the dangers of nuclear technology.

"Dr. Strangelove, or How I Stop Being Afraid and Love a Bomb" (1964)

Let's continue to review the best films about the nuclear apocalypse. Without any doubt, perhaps the most notorious tape about the world crisis in the history of cinema deserves attention to a wide audience. It's about the picture of the cult director Stanley Kubrick - "Dr. Strangelove, or How I stopped being afraid and loved the bomb", which was published in 1964. The film, based on the literary creation of Peter George's "Red Alarm", was released in the midst of the Cold War.

According to the plot, a certain high rank of the US army - General Ripper gives the order to blow up the USSR. The nuclear apocalypse here is not real, but in the minds of powerful, self-satisfied politicians. Fortunately, all the confrontation ultimately boils down to satirical verbal skirmishes in the offices of leaders of world powers.

"Testament" (1983)

"Testament" is a powerful message to humanity about the horrors and hardships that await us all after a nuclear war. The director of the tape, Lynn Titman, was able to fully reveal the subject of people's existence in the face of a large-scale catastrophe.

History brings the viewer to the city, which becomes a real cemetery after the attack of a nuclear bomb. Absolutely disastrous radiation is everything, including saving water supplies. Without access to safe food, mothers are forced to feed children with poisonous breast milk. Adults drag out a miserable life in the hope of help from those in power. However, salvation does not come.

It is worth noting that the picture "Testament" has a very weak plot. But the power of the film is not in a complicated and intricate narrative, but in an amazing acting game. Especially realistic gave a great game of young actors involved in the tape.

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