tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8453503290491393866.post4325619230979962495..comments2023-06-15T19:46:44.549+05:30Comments on <i>Onlyne</i>: Dr StrangeloveS. M. Ranahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11186829793949408897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8453503290491393866.post-10072631520919719212010-11-01T14:16:25.216+05:302010-11-01T14:16:25.216+05:30I saw it only the second time but would prefer to ...I saw it only the second time but would prefer to call it a chilling satire more than a comedy, because it closely resembles the current scenario, which many top guys are worrying about about. <br /><br />Although highly caricaturized, the situation where some crazy (in all probability the guy will look as cool as a Harry Truman) is one which is a possibility which has to be considered and averted. "The Fog of War" was a movie which brought out this thing clearly from the Bay of Pigs experience. <br /><br />And Strangelove, Seller's brilliant third impersonation, can be a cartoon for Oppenheimer and company, as an example of intellectual arrogance bereft of humanity.S M Ranahttp://smrana.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8453503290491393866.post-63117041797101270862010-11-01T11:28:16.336+05:302010-11-01T11:28:16.336+05:30It was my first Kubrick movie. And one of my favor...It was my first Kubrick movie. And one of my favorites. <br /><br /> As a young boy, I could not believe what happened in the end. It was like slap in the face, but, as I watched it again and again(probably around 10 times), it has become darkly hilarious.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com