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Atomic Fracking in Wyoming: The Story of Project Wagon Wheel dives deep into a bizarre chapter of American history where nuclear technology met the oil industry. It's a documentary that captures the audacity of the 1960s mindset, where the government thought detonating nuclear bombs could somehow unlock natural gas reserves. The pacing is a bit uneven—sometimes slowly unraveling the bureaucratic absurdities and other times rapidly diving into the actual tests. The atmosphere is thick with a mix of curiosity and dread, as you really feel the weight of the decisions made. It's striking how the film uses archival footage to show the stark landscape of Wyoming, juxtaposed against this destructive ambition. The practical effects are almost non-existent since it's all real, and that gives it a haunting authenticity.
Engaging narrative structure.Historical context is rich.Interesting blend of science and policy.
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