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Threads (1984)

Started by Scott, December 13, 2006, 02:17:56 PM

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Did you like the film Threads?

Yes
3 (75%)
No
0 (0%)
Didn't see it yet
1 (25%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Scott

THREADS (1984) - This is the most real and most horrific film about nuclear holocast. It's shot like a docudrama with newscast always in the background of the story. The story follows a few people, but mostly a young woman who is pregnant during the nuclear exchange. It followers her story to the end when she dies about 10 years later in very bleak surroundings. It's a very disturbing film that you won't forget. It's even better than THE DAY AFTER (1983). This is a must see.

You can watch the whole film on Google. THREADS (1984)

:thumbup: :thumbup: (8 out of 10 Stars) You won't forget this one.



I actually feel that Russia isn't out of this game at all even though through the 90's they looked somewhat defeated.

Mr_Vindictive

I think myself and someone else recommended this film in the discussion on Jericho.

It's a tough film to watch, but the brutality is needed.  I love The Day After but Threads stands heads and shoulders above it.  The film should be required viewing for middle school / high school students. 

Didn't realize it's out on DVD here now.  I'll have to pick it up.
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Quote from: Skaboi on December 13, 2006, 05:39:17 PM
I think myself and someone else recommended this film in the discussion on Jericho.

It's a tough film to watch, but the brutality is needed.  I love The Day After but Threads stands heads and shoulders above it.  The film should be required viewing for middle school / high school students. 

Didn't realize it's out on DVD here now.  I'll have to pick it up.
:thumbup: Gotta go with you, guys.
THREADS is stomach churning real. TDA is filled with stars, and that little differance added to the ability to take THREADS seriously. Realy. The ( To Me) unknown cast made the tragity even more harsh.
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