Year: 1984
Duration: 01:52:59
Directed by: Mick Jackson
Actors: Karen Meagher, Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly and Michael O’Hagan
Language: English
Country: UK | Australia | USA
Also known as: Catástrofe Nuclear, Fonalak, Ipotesi sopravvivenza, Kun maailma loppuu
Description: In a small British town life goes on, people fall in love, get married and not really pay attention to what is happening in the world … and nothing … The Soviet Union has already attacked Iran, and America does not move back nuclear missiles. Mick Jackson the director of “Threads” also filmed an interesting wip movie Indictment: The McMartin Trial
Review: Local incident between the USA and USSR threatened to break out into a global thermonuclear war. In the conflict between two ideological systems gradually involved the whole world. In the coming war is not apathetic bystanders. No one escapes. Ideological strands firmly soldered. Entire globe hostage of political intrigue between the two superpowers. A small town in the UK, as part of a global NATO military infrastructure associated with all that is happening in the world. He is part of the system. Trembling global web is felt here. True ordinary people do not immediately understand, or rather, did not immediately accept the fact that the conflict in the distant between the U.S. and Iran, the Soviets would bring the war in their home. Gradually peaceful everyday life ceases, people become spectators distant global conflict, reflected in the media. Everyone felt the approaching disaster and increasingly immersed in the expectation isolation, unknown to himself, out of the viewer becomes probable victim of the conflict. Expectation is growing and goes into pre-war turmoil and nuclear hysteria.
Against the background of a global political crisis unfolding in front of us everyday story unpretentious couples. They are young, full of hope, they all come. The situation in Iran so far away from them, and not just geographically … they want to get married, but their catches inevitable sense imminent disaster. On the eve of World War is never indifferent.
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