@itsjustcinema: Mick Jackson’s “Threads” might be the most honest and brutal depiction of nuclear fallout EVER put on screen 🎬 #whattowatch #threads #filmtok #cinema #movierecommendation
I just know Come and See is going to be on this list
2025-11-11 23:23:13
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Wilhelm V :
horrifying movie makes you think the dead are the lucky ones.
2025-11-12 04:08:23
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GeoFromStateFarm :
Graveyard of the fireflies
2025-11-12 05:18:17
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Tim Petty :
Saw this recently and agree. What makes it “anti war” is that no war is actually shown - just the impact
2025-11-11 23:59:11
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Shirey Pirey Groundhopper :
Definitely is Threads! had me haunted for weeks, can't believe this was shown in Primary schools in the 1980's 😂
2025-11-11 23:07:30
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JB :
Threads and Watership Down nearly finished me off when I was a kid 😭
2025-11-11 23:53:54
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Arbaz.M :
sheffield is pretty terrifying tbh
2025-11-22 12:26:20
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Troutle :
Threads is the most horrifying film ever made. Genuinely terrifying. I can't begin to understand how frightening it must have felt watching at the height of the Cold War.
2025-11-13 11:35:42
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Ant_P385 :
IMO this helped fundamentally change UK public opinion on Nuclear weapons
2025-11-12 08:53:54
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DrSeán :
The image of the traffic warden with his face wrapped in bandages, and armed with a rifle, appears for less than a minute but was used in most publicity material. The extra was an actual traffic warden at the time. and his "injuries" were mushy cornflakes stuck on. It lingers in the mind, like the local government officials completely out of their depth.
2025-11-18 01:16:43
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Apollo LTD :
I always wonder why it was set in Sheffield - but following the drop of the Atom bomb on Nagasaki, there was a radio announcement that the town was the size of Sheffield. Made me think, is that why they set it here
2025-11-14 09:28:23
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Look at me :
The most horrific thing about this is that Sheffield looked like that Before the bomb was dropped.
2025-11-14 05:12:52
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Freya :
this movie is brilliant. Extremely disturbing
2025-11-12 16:54:42
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skillwithaquill :
One of those movies you watch once and then never again.
2025-11-12 22:11:43
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NB :
its realism was the worst part of it, makes you really think on how close we are to be totally destroyed
2025-11-12 10:33:23
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intothewild :
serbian film
2025-11-13 06:36:18
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HS187 :
Every leader in the world should have to watch Threads. This is horror in a way that is worse imaginable. Because it’s what will happen if a nuclear war starts. I’ve seen Come and see as well. Those two movies - if watched- should prevent humanity from starting wars forever.
2025-11-16 06:34:40
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Al :
I watched Threads for the first time last year and it was harrowing. I went into it knowing the plot summary and I thought that’d protect me from feeling any which way. I was mistaken. As a Brit, it might’ve been the fact it seemed like a soap opera at the beginning (quality, production etc.) that makes it comes across as mundane but then BAM!
2025-11-11 23:20:57
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Trotsky_Enjoyer ☭ :
Come and See (1985) has to be on the list
2025-11-12 15:40:17
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frank1998 :
And people say they want to ‘survive’ a nuclear war 🤣🤣🤣
2025-11-14 22:31:59
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Kelly Santos3427 :
This movie rewired my brain. I was 15 and shown this in school. I was terrified and couldn't sleep for weeks.
2025-11-12 14:00:17
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stixxalfn :
When the wind blows. Throughout the movie it’s cartoonish and childish but nearing the end, everything becomes eerily realistic.
2025-11-12 12:24:46
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astrofarhi :
saw funny games (the Austrian one ,"the real deal") at a theater , out of the 20 there, none could stay until the end...
the dead silent collective disgust was something I'll never forget..
2025-11-24 17:54:55
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