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Retro SciFi Film of the Week…
WarGames (1983)
The authenticity of this film has held up pretty well over time. They apparently had very good technical consultation with only a few incredulous “Hollywood moments” thrown in here and there. The film also provides an excellent snapshot of the early hacker culture and the 80’s cold war posture. At the time the film was produced, only a small portion of the population even knew how to use a computer, let alone owned one.
Production wise, it was pretty well made and is still entertaining even though it’s now been 40 years since it was produced. The filmmakers made liberal use of stock character actors in the film who played it a bit over the top at points, and there was quite a bit of awkward exposition, which is not uncommon for a film that is trying to introduce new concepts to an audience, which at the time, was digitally illiterate.
The film has acquired substantial cultural significance over the years and was likely influential in forming public opinion about technology, nuclear weapons and the cold war.
Recommended for anyone who needs to understand the early days of the computer revolution and the American cultural environment during the years leading up to the fall of the Soviet Union.
@Pat Is this the one where it ended with a game of tic tac toe?
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I tried to paraphrase the ending tag line of the film and messed it up. Here's a clip from the ending of the film with the whole sequence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s93KC4AGKnY
(It's funny that when he tells him to enter 0, he types in "zero".)
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@Pat @trinsec @tyAnT
This just reminded me as well that on the Green & Red Podcast, they recently had an episode where they talked about 1980's Cold War resistance movements, including film and t.v. They mentioned War Games as a kind of anti-Reagan/anti-nuclear war film of the time. Interesting discussion.
https://greenandredpodcast.org/2022/10/24/we-begin-bombing-in-five-minutes-cold-war-culture-in-the-reagan-era-w-prof-andrew-hunt/
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Another one, a TV film called "The Day After" was released about the same time as this one, which was more somber and graphic. It was promoted heavily and had a very large audience.
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@Pat @trinsec @tyAnT
I remember being moved rather deeply seeing that ending back when it came out. It stuck with me for years.