Thursday, October 06, 2016

So passes the glory of the world

British government officials play out a simulation where India is struck by an atom bomb and the entire world is on the brink of nuclear devastation. And they talk about the consequence (food supply, quarantine, retaliation, et cetera) in a conference room all through the movie. Some people are fucking jazzed about these kind of thought-provoking films.

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