Hi,
it as you say "I can't believe this film is not more celebrated than it is. Probably the most poignant film ever made about nuclear war"
I celebrate it often with a viewing and I have to say is still very powerful.
David Bowie's theme is so apt and the voices of Peggy Ashcroft and the great Sir John Mills all add to a experience that should be participated in for all British cinephiles.
Where this film seems so poignant is in it's animation, it would of been hard to deliver the naivety of this couple without the palate that has been put forward. We understand them and feel sorry for them only because of the method of portrayal.
It is a long lost era of innocence something we may never retrieve but because it has been delivered in a animated form, it will remain for us forever.
Third Man

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