This was solid and, considering its epoch, scary. I remember being a teen when this came up, and with U.S./Soviet relations at a nadir, nuclear war films were just starting to appear on the cinephile's radar once again, after taking a breather from their 60's heyday for the sake of the glut of natural disaster films that hit theatres in the interim.
This was one of the first and best, simply because director Nicholas Meyer was so good at sci-fi. I fervently wish he had made a lot more movies.
Well worth the view and it's surprisingly hard-hitting, for an American movie.
TDA depict the full nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw-pact and how this affect the population in and around Kansas.
I think TDA really works better as a pure movie, because it is. Compared to the UK-made "Threads", which is more of a docudrama, TDA sets the scene and develop the characters.
Many of the characters also survive the initial attack and we follow them 2-4 weeks after the initial attack.
Even though TDA was both politically incorrect at the time and is also pretty bleak and scary, it... read the rest.