movie spoiler - WarGames
@Pat Translates surprisingly well to real life.
movie spoiler - WarGames
movie spoiler - WarGames
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".)
movie spoiler - WarGames
@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/
movie spoiler - WarGames
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.
movie spoiler - WarGames
@trinsec
*** MOVIE SPOILER – WarGames (1983) ***
That's right. At the climax, the inventor of the AI war games machine (which has taken over control of all of the missiles at that point) tells the machine to play tic-tac-toe. The AI quickly plays all possible games and learns that playing against a knowledgeable opponent is pointless because it always ends in a tie – nobody wins.
The AI then applies the same tactic to nuclear war, working out all possible war game scenarios and learns that the result of nuclear war is that nobody ever wins, everyone losses. So it concludes that the only logical move is not to play the game.