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Countdown to Zero Uses Fear and Optimism in Discussing The Bomb

The title of Lucy Walker's pro-nuclear-disarmament tract Countdown to Zero has two meanings: a paranoiac's ticking off down the last moments until the bomb goes off, and an exhortation to work for the cause until zero missiles and weapons remain. Synthesizing fear and optimism like that requires Walker to be incredibly ambitious in scope, and she offers up a history of the bomb and treaty talks, scientific explanations, a primer on how to smuggle uranium, and much, much more. Trying to touch, however briefly, on everything related to The Bomb means that, inevitably, much of it gets short shrift: SALT I and II are barely mentioned, but the Reykjavík Summit's failure is inexplicably highlighted. Walker runs the same old archival test footage we've seen before and interviews the big names—Mikhail Gorbachev and Valerie Plame Wilson both make appearances—to reiterate her already-obvious p.o.v. She's also prone to very literal-minded exposition; to show that a tennis-ball-size bomb could level a city, she just throws a tennis ball up against a black screen and has it rotate ominously. This is another well-intentioned but preaching-to-the-choir doc, and boring as well. Never trust a movie that ends with a moveon.org link.

 
  • Kenji 09/04/2010 2:39:00 AM

    Ken, Murdoch DID purchase the Voice, quite some time ago.

  • Ken Tucker 08/18/2010 8:32:00 AM

    Never trust a movie revue that ends with an irrelevant political whine. (Curious: When did Murdoch purchase The Voice?)

  • Tinseltine 08/01/2010 5:35:00 AM

    (Excerpt from blog film commentary)In the end my re-examination of nuclear destruction was less horrific than previously thought. It turns out to be very simple. Not that I’m one who looks for adversity or challenge. I don’t think anyone loves creature comforts more than I do. But you have to admit, throughout the history of time, we as human-beings are at our best in times of shared crisis and tragedy. Amazing feats defying nature can come from a need for survival. Beyond that, personally, I don’t believe God will allow human folly, greed, or ego to destroy the earth. But if I’m wrong, two good things will come from it; 1) my soul travels on its journey with the Source to a different plane. 2) my student loans and credit card debt will be wiped clean.

  • masha 07/27/2010 7:36:00 PM

    Very boring movie. They talking about same thing all movie long. About little peace uranium that could destroy NYC. and also about all who could do it which is about everybody who has uranium enrichment facilities. I got 0 new information from this movie.

  • Katy 07/27/2010 5:22:00 AM

    Maybe pay more attention next time. It's not MoveOn.org, it's TakePart.com/zero.

  • Iskandar Soekardi 07/23/2010 8:08:00 PM

    Never trust a review that ends mistrusting a moveon.org link. Please.

 

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