Dr. Strangelove Analysis

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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a movie in 1964 directed by Stanley Kubrick, released at the height of the Cold War. Kubrick and his co-author Terry Southern made topic in a satirical way. This is where from are funny names given to the characters. Eccentric characters required not just great actors, and great dramatic actors. It's simple: if the characters were played entirely comedic actors, the film would have looked fairly straightforward and predictable. Therefore, those artists who had the privilege of working on the film with Stanley Kubrick, presented to the audience of people who consider themselves normal, but behave just the opposite.
Most of all I was struck by Peter Sellers and George C.