• hsu_juiting

    ★★★½ Added by hsu_juiting

    black neorealism

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  • Maria

    ★★★★★ Watched by Maria 20 May, 2013

    a new film for me to start quoting left and right.

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  • Sabela La

    ★★½ Watched by Sabela La 19 May, 2013

    Matenme, pero no me gustó. De hecho hubo escenas que tuve que ver dos o tres veces porque me ponía a pensar en otras cosas y ni leía los subtítulos.

    Explíquenme ustedes donde ven el entretenimiento (por favor, sin hablar de la genialidad de Kubrick y su visionarismo) en esta cinta anodina y monótona.

    Eso sí, Sellers en su papel de Mandrake muy bien, en los otros bastante tedioso.

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  • Joe Pelletier

    ★★★★★ Added by Joe Pelletier

    This is Kubrick at his best. A razor-sharp satire, chock full of smart dialogue and enjoyable characters (most of whom are portrayed by Peter Sellers), "Dr. Strangelove" was released shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis and at the peak of Cold War tension. Yet long after the fall of the USSR, the film's message retains its relevance especially in an age where Mutually Assured Destruction is more prominent than ever, but dismissed as just another paragraph from the history books.

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  • RoboWarrior

    ★★★★ Watched by RoboWarrior 14 May, 2013

    To be completely honest, as a first time viewer, I was expecting a little bit more from mastermind that Stanley Kubrick is, and considering what he has done with his other films, primarily 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shining. Although he didn't yet fully shape his style with masterful cinematography, good script is the thing to look for in this film. Not just good, but excellent, in fact. It could be defined as drama, but mild pieces of dark…

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  • Julius

    ★★★★½ Rewatched by Julius 14 May, 2013 2

    Of course it's mostly about the Cold War, but these people desperately trying to control what they've set in motion work as a universal parody of humanity.

    Not Kubrick's funniest (that's Lolita), but close.

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  • kasicki

    ★★★★★ Added by kasicki

    There are very few classic movies that don't lose some of their appeal the later you see it. For instance, The Matrix was groundbreaking at the time but has been so copied that if you saw it fresh today, you'd wonder exactly what the big deal was.

    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is that rare movie. I didn't see it for the first time until about five years ago and it delighted…

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  • Omkar Joshi

    Watched by Omkar Joshi 14 Dec, 2011

    I think I am wrong or my approach towards this film was wrong; that i did not liked the film !!

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  • turnaboutint

    ★★★★★ Added by turnaboutint

    Still very funny

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  • turnaboutint

    ★★★★★ Added by turnaboutint

    Holds up to this day.

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  • Caty Alexandre

    ★★★★★ Watched by Caty Alexandre 06 May, 2013 11

    I finally saw this and I think it's the greatest satire ever made! It's very funny black comedy with an horrific theme, nuclear war.
    Each performance is so great and hilarious. Peter Sellers as Mandrake, the President and Dr. Strangelove is just amazing so as the rest of the cast. Sterling Hayden as Jack Ripper also made me laugh so much!
    The music helps to create the humorous sarcastic environment too and cuts the seriousness of some scenes. The cinematography…

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  • Sondre Hareide

    ★★★★★ Watched by Sondre Hareide 06 May, 2013

    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb has truly withstood the test of time. It is a comedy, still funny today. It is not laugh out loud funny, but certainly chuckle worthy. Another great Kubrick film.

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