The Bomb

July. 29,2015      PG
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Using masterfully restored footage from recently declassified images, The Bomb tells a powerful story of the most destructive invention in human history. From the earliest testing stages to its use as the ultimate chess piece in global politics, the program outlines how America developed the bomb, how it changed the world and how it continues to loom large in our lives. The show also includes interviews with prominent historians and government insiders, along with men and women who helped build the weapon piece by piece.

Jonathan Adams as  Narrator

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Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty
2015/07/29

Memorable, crazy movie

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Curapedi
2015/07/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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BelSports
2015/07/31

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Juana
2015/08/01

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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IndridC0ld
2015/08/02

Here's a chance for all you peace loving panty-wastes to see what it was like when men were men, nuclear tests were done in the atmosphere, and weapon yields were in the multi megaton range. Enjoy a comprehensive sampling of high yield thermonuclear tests that turned the useless tropical paradise of the Bikini Atoll, and the Marshal Islands into radioactive wastelands peppered with underwater craters. Watch as the U.S. conducts its lower yield tactical battlefield atomic weapons tests just a quick 90 minute drive from the city of Las Vegas. And for those with a wanderlust for international travel, enjoy tests performed in BOTH Russia and Mainland China. This film contains no foul language, and absolutly no nudity or violence.

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kyoden-52044
2015/08/03

The camera work done in this video is shot like a high schooler got a little carried away with video editing. Very distracting. Why do they do this? There is also a great amount of the story left out and some of this makes it quite misleading as well as it would make it a lot more interesting. I could go on, but if you are truly interested in the Manhattan project, do more research yourself.

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Dalbert Pringle
2015/08/04

Even though I thought that this 2-hour history-documentary (from PBS) did tend to go on for a bit too long - I still felt that it was certainly interesting enough to hold my undivided attention, for the most part.Through stills and vintage film-clips (as well as interviews with Historians and Weapons Designers) - "The Bomb" offered the viewer a very informative and in-depth history of the atomic bomb, starting from year that it was first created (and first detonated) back in 1945, 70 years ago.And, even though it's hard to believe sometimes - (The truth is) - To this very day, we all still live in the oppressive shadow of the atomic bomb.And, with that in mind - We can only hope that through the clear understanding of this weapon's mighty destructive power, man will, hopefully, have the sound intelligence and clear foresight to keep his itchy finger off the button.

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TxMike
2015/08/05

I managed to see this, uninterrupted, on PBS. Superb documentary that everyone deserves to see.I was born shortly after the two nuclear bombs were dropped on Japan, deemed then to be a necessary evil to get Japan to surrender. In the 1950s I remember the drills school children had to do in the event of a nuclear attack from the USSR. So "the bomb" and all it implies has been with me my whole life. Those born after about 1960 really have only a vague idea.The idea for a nuclear bomb came when scientists examined some fission products and, using Einstein's energy-mass formula, realized how much energy release could occur. WW2 was not going well and a large, secretive operation in very remote location amassed all the best minds to design and build nuclear bombs.This documentary covers all that in its first half, and includes many interviews with some of the project's scientists. And it includes footage of the bombing in Japan and the aftermath.The second half covers the ensuing nuclear bomb manufacture and testing through the 1950s and 1960s. Mostly the U.S. and the Soviets "one-upping" each other in a Cold War. And the inevitable understanding that no one wins in an all-out nuclear war. It really is man's creation which can destroy all humanity.Really, every person over the age of 17 or so should see this documentary.

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