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So, 'Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth' is this stark documentary that digs into the grim stats of atomic bomb detonations from 1945 to 1989. I mean, 2201 bombs? It really hits you hard when you see the footage and hear the cold details about each explosion—the nation behind it, the date, the location. What stands out is how the film doesn’t shy away from the sheer scale of destruction and the fallout. The pacing can feel a bit methodical, almost like a history lesson, but it’s compelling in its own right. And the atmosphere? It's heavy, almost suffocating at times, making you reflect on the implications of such power. Not a light watch, but definitely a thought-provoking piece for any collector interested in nuclear history.
In-depth examination of nuclear historyFeatures extensive archival footageHighlights global political climate of the era
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