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The Neutron Bomb is a fascinating dive into a lesser-known aspect of Cold War weaponry. Directed by Peter Kuran, this documentary doesn't just recount the technical specifications of the bomb but weaves in the chilling human stories. The pacing is deliberate, building tension as it navigates through the moral quandaries of its creation and potential use. There's a strong atmosphere of dread that lingers throughout, enhanced by archival footage and expert interviews. The film grapples with the idea of collateral damage versus military strategy, making you think about the implications of such a weapon. It's the kind of documentary that sticks with you, not flashy or overly dramatized, but unsettling in its exploration of the human psyche amidst warfare.
Rich archival footageEngaging expert interviewsThought-provoking themes on warfare
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