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Nukes in Space dives deep into a controversial chapter of military history. Directed by Peter Kuran, it explores the unsettling reality of U.S. nuclear tests conducted in the vastness of space. The atmosphere is heavy, as it raises questions about the ethics of weaponizing the cosmos. The pacing is methodical, almost documentary-like, which allows the viewer to absorb the gravity of the subject matter. What stands out here are the archival footage and the practical effects that illustrate these tests with an eerie realism. The film captures the tension of the Cold War era, laying bare the military ambitions that shaped our world. It’s a thought-provoking piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Great for historians and military enthusiasts.Offers a unique perspective on Cold War tensions.Interesting practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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