9/10
Quiet, contemplative and unsettling
13 January 2023
How does a child face death? With songs and games and stories? How do they explain to themselves and each other?

This movie has more questions than answers. We live in a time where man made armageddon is both highly possible and unthinkable. Is preparation even possible?

Seeing these events through the eyes of children, the questions they ask as they face the reality of a horror they couldnt possibly understand is deeply moving.

Beyond the context of a nuclear war, it's a unique and thoughtful study of fear, confusion and ignorance. There's questions asked that need to be asked, and I'd recommend this movie to anyone.
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