![]() ![]() Although they don't show it, you realize that all of the characters that fought for so long against radition poisoning were not going to make it much longer. The aftermath makes you realize that the lucky ones were those that were instantly vaporized. The attack is shown is a very shocking and realistic manner (other than lessening the actual size of damage that would occur). The special effects and makeup are very good for a made for TV movie in 1983, impressive actually. This movie shows as graphically as could be shown on US network television a glimpse of the horror of nuclear war. While it's very toned down from what would actually happen after a nuclear attack, showing people out in the middle of nowhere trying to survive or just showing everyone die in a matter of a few days would not have had the same impact. While this movie is not perfect (they should have had a couple less story lines going), this movie is the best attempt to show what was previously a very realistic scenario. I was only 5 when this movie came out and don't remember seeing it, but growing up next to a military base, the threat of a nuclear attack, although remote was in the back of our minds. ![]() I just finished watching this movie for the first time and had to give a comment. ![]()
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