“Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb” — movie review | |
Today’s review is for the 1964 “comedy “Dr. Strangelove” starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden and Slim Pickens. This film is directed by Stanley Kubrick and is considered a classic as both a movie and as a comedic movie. I think it is a “classic”, but I don’t find it particularly funny. I guess there are a few amusing moments in the movie, but, I found them “almost smile” moments, not “Ha-ha” laugh out loud moments. | |
This movie was one of two movies to deal with worldwide nuclear war which came out within a twelve month period. The other was “Failsafe” (which I reviewed here). In this movie, an American Air Force general (named Jack D. Ripper [LoL! I get it!] played by Hayden) goes crazy and orders the strategic bombers under his command to attack the U.S.S.R. All but one of the planes is successfully re-called (or shot down), but with its radio damaged the single jet manages to initiate the end of the world. This result is because the Soviets have determined they cannot compete with the United States and therefore (instead) developed a “weapon” which will blowup and spread poisonous nuclear fallout around the world destroying all life on the planet. The fallout cloud is meant to be toxic for a minimum of 93 years. | |
One of the distinctive things in the movie is that Peter Sellers plays three different characters in the film: the President of the United States, a British Air Force officer assigned to the U.S. air base, and a “crazy” German (ex-Nazi) scientist who advises the Americans in the War Room. Sellers was originally contracted to play four roles in this film, but he managed to get out of one of them (the bomber pilot) and the role was given to Slim Pickens. It’s not uncommon for an actor to have multiple roles in a single film, but normally they are passed off as twins or generational relatives or clones. As far as I know, until Eddie Murphy came along, this was a fairly unique niche which Sellers played in a number of films in his career. | |
So, if this is a comedy which isn’t funny (to me), is it any good? Is it entertaining? Is it worth worth watching? Yes. Yes. And, yes! | |
As mentioned above, this movie is considered a true “Classic” and has been voted onto the National Film Registry in the Library of Congress. It makes satirical comments about nuclear weapons, the Pentagon / National Defense, the President, Texan manliness, and the communist plot to neuter the American public via water fluoridation. (Yes, we even had conspiracy theories in the movies way back then.) | |
The movie is pretty entertaining with particularly noteworthy performances by Sellers (in all three roles) and by George C. Scott as General Buck Turgidson. It is easy to see how Scott went from this role to his Best Actor role as General Patton in 1970. | |
Final recommendation: Highly! Both “Dr. Strangelove” and “Failsafe” are anti-war movies. The former is the mostly unfunny bookend to the tense drama of the latter. But, both are very good to excellent movies which (I believe) not enough people are aware of, let alone have seen. In this day and age, where we are just getting past our own “Nightmare In The Oval Office” (aka: #IncometentTrump) and we are almost 30 years from the collapse of the USSR, we (IMHO) have forgotten what horrors could happen if there is a “hot” war with either North Korea or with Iran. A war may not result in the mutual destruction depicted in this movie, but the results would be frightening to imagine. | |
Art, just like history, can caution us about the path(s) to not follow if we are wise enough to remember it and to listen to their lessons. | |
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November 24, 2020 by kmabarrett
Posted in Movie Review, Movies, Philosophy, Politics, Reviews | Tagged #IncompetentTrump, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb -- movie review, Failsafe, Film Noir, George C. Scott, Highly Recommended Movie, Jack D. Ripper, Library of Congress, MAD, Mutual Assured Destruction, Peter Sellers, Satire, Slim Pickens, Stanley Kubrick, Sterling Hayden, United States National Film Registry, USSR | Leave a Comment
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