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"The closest you'll ever want to come to nuclear war."
  • TV-MA
  • 1970
  • 1 hr 57 min
  • 8.0  (21,080)
  • 92

The movie Threads, released in 1984, is a hauntingly realistic portrayal of what could happen in the aftermath of a nuclear war. It follows the life of Ruth Beckett (Karen Meagher) and her family, living in Sheffield, England. The first half of the movie depicts the family's daily life before the bomb drops, showing us the contrast between the normal, peaceful life that they once had, and the utter devastation that follows.

But the movie really kicks into gear when the bombs start to fall. We see the immediate and catastrophic effects of a nuclear explosion, as Ruth and her family scramble to find safety. The rest of the movie follows the aftermath of the attack, as Britain descends into anarchy in the wake of the devastation.

The film's director, Mick Jackson, made a conscious decision to keep the movie as realistic as possible. He and his team did an enormous amount of research into the effects of nuclear explosions, and their work pays off in the film's horrifyingly realistic portrayal of the aftermath of a nuclear war.

One of the movie's most impressive features is its attention to detail. Every aspect of the devastation is explored in depth, from the immediate physical effects of the bomb to the social and political upheaval that would follow. We see the medical effects of radiation exposure, the shortage of medical supplies, the breakdown of government institutions, and even the psychological effects that the disaster would have on survivors.

The movie is also notable for its unflinching portrayal of the brutality that would likely accompany such a disaster. Society breaks down quickly in the days following the nuclear war, and we see people reduced to savagery as they compete for survival. The scenes of looting, violence, and desperation are truly harrowing, and give the viewer a glimpse into the kind of world that could emerge from such a disaster.

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of Threads, however, is its implicit critique of the nuclear arms race. The film was made at a time when the threat of nuclear war was very real, and it serves as a stark warning of the horrors that could be unleashed if nations continued to stockpile weapons. It's a message that is just as relevant today as it was when the movie was first released.

Despite being almost 40 years old, Threads is still a powerful and relevant movie. Its uncompromising portrayal of the aftermath of a nuclear war is still deeply affecting, and its message of peace and disarmament is just as urgent as it was when the film was first released. It's not an easy movie to watch, but it's an important one, and it deserves to be seen by anyone who cares about the future of our planet.

Threads is a 1970 war movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 57 minutes. It has received outstanding reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.0 and a MetaScore of 92.

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  • Release Date
    1970
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 57 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (21,080)
  • Metascore
    92
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