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5/10
Bleak drama
JohnSeal11 December 2004
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It's hard to believe this fascinating and bleak Yugoslavian plea for peace ever got an American release, but apparently it did. Set in an unnamed country, the film features future director Anton Vrdoljak as John Johnson, an eternally hopeful young man whose wedding day is spoiled by the outbreak of war against another unnamed nation. Drafted into the military, John goes through basic training with his cousin Jack Jackson, his friend Louis, and a guy called Pete Peters. (The unimaginative English dubbing also has the temerity to include a character called Andy Anderson.)He soon finds himself locked in an air raid shelter, where a giant TV screen broadcasts an address from the nation's president in which he proudly announces the launching of nuclear weapons against the enemy. When the citizens of the shelter decide to march on the government in protest, our hero is arrested for treason. Shot amidst realistic smoldering wreckage, Atomic War Bride proudly wears its anti-war politics on its sleeve, not surprising considering the neutral stance taken by Marshall Tito during the Cold War. A fascinating and worthwhile curio.
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7/10
Interesting, if uneven, cold-war pacifist tragi-comedy
jamesrupert201417 June 2020
The outbreak of war disrupts a young couple's nuptial plans. This Yugoslavian black comedy blends near slapstick farce (such as the distribution of the anti-radiation suits or the camouflage lessons) with irony (pealing church-bells don't mean peace, they mean annihilation of the enemy), and political satire. Similar to Dr. Strangelove, the final punchline is the bomb going off. The scene in which the government announces that they have installed cameras on the war-heads so citizens can see the faces of the enemy just before the missiles hit is particularly inspired. Not surprisingly, rather than inciting blood-lust, personifying the enemy triggers the peace movement. The film is not subtle: war is a foolish, cruel, and unnecessary past-time driven from the elites regardless of the feelings of the people. This must have seemed an odd message to Western viewers, considering the film was made behind the 'Iron Curtain', where dissent and pacifism was routinely suppressed (or so we were told). Although there is certainly some timelessness to the message, 'War' (a translation of the original Serbo-Croatian title 'Rat') seems dated and almost quaint now, but is worth watching by anyone interested in political films of the era (from either side of the Curtain). The production values are quite impressive and if the scenes of military mobilisation were done using stock footage, the blending is seamless. I watched a reasonably well-done English-subtitled version on-line (called 'Atomic War Bride'). All in all, a novel example of cold-war era 'Atomic Bomb Cinema'.
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Comic, yes. Bleak, yes.
sadeq_rahimi21 March 2007
I watched this film without knowing what it was going to be about. It's thrown together with an American B movie 'This Is Not A Test' in a collection that I picked up at the local library for killing some time. The two films both deal with the horrors of the atomic weapon era. The story has been pointed out by others here so I won't summarize that, but it was quite an interesting contrast to see the two back to back. Atomic War Bride is made with many implicit and explicit allusions to the European intellectual and literary traditions, while addressing the new issue of atomic weapons of mass destruction, that was going to soon become one of the earliest strong signs of globalization. I don't mean to get into 'This Is Not A Test' here, but the point is that those traces of intellectual thought make a serious difference between these two films. While the American one is not much more than a basic and crude take on the questions of authority and irony, this one covers a wide range of issues about the relationship between the individual and the society, the relationship between the individual and the state, questions of violence and love, absurdity, freedom and group psychology, and more. All in all, I guess, this is a nice little film that makes you think again and again, without necessarily claiming to be an intellectual film. It is, after all, an absurd comedy about war and the question of optimism against the harsh realities of the human nature. I found it well worth the watch.
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4/10
His nuclear family radiated love
qormi1 August 2013
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Pretty lame, even for a B movie. It seemed that the people lived under totalitarian rule. The themes in the film seemed very pessimistic and stark. They seemed to have been living in the Soviet Union, but the USSR would never allow a film to be made that showed heroic citizens protesting government policy. It was made in Yugoslavia, an eastern European country that was not trapped in the iron curtain. The paranoia people had during the cold war was very real. I recall as a school boy in San Francisco, we had air raid drills during the 50's and early 60's. We students had to hide under our desks until the all clear. Also, every day at noon,the air raid siren went off for about a minute. People now wouldn't believe it, but it's true. The acting in the film was decent, the main character charismatic - kind of like a Yugoslavian James Dean. The actress who played his wife was good and she looked like Kim Novak.
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10/10
The movie is thought provoking and true to modern current events!
sleuth128 October 2005
For anyone who grew up in the 60's and faced the Cuban Missle crisis, this movie brings back the thoughts and feelings of the time. The world of two young people in love on their wedding day, are thrown into a Candide-Like whirlwind of change, challenges and the unknown. Our world today has forgotten the fear of every school child of that time, who ducked under a school desk, covering their heads with a schoolbook to stop the atomic radiation. This dark and honest look into their lives is a clear reflection of what we will face if we cannot overcome the same obstacles to peace that they faced in the movie. Funny and downright silly slapstick comedy in many scenes of the film is artfully juxtaposed with the harsh realities of the evil forces at work in this world. Everone must see this film so that they can understand the true nature of war, and what we can do to try to change the ultimate outcome of any war caused by the unreasonable pursuit of power for the sake of power, by those using the justifications provided by the cloak of government compartmentalization and self justification based on the supposed wishes of the masses. God bless John Johnson and Maria!
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EVERYBODY'S ARYAN!
junkySTL23 May 2001
Quite the dismal little film. It concerns a couple, who are blonde hair and blue eyed like everyone else in this Scandinavian future, who decide to get hitched just as the unnamed country they live in goes to war with another no-name country. The man of the couple, John Johnson (Anton Vrdoljak) gets shoved around and beaten down just about as much as any man can in a film, and yet still maintains his iron will and sunny disposition. I won't spoil the end, but it's pretty nihilistic. Watch it ONLY if you're in a good mood.
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Well-Made Considering the Budget
Michael_Elliott17 September 2018
Atomic War Bride (1960)

** (out of 4)

John (Antun Vrdoljak) marries Maria (Ewa Krzyzewska) but what should be the start of a beautiful life is anything but that when their country ends up in a possible atmoic war. Pretty soon the couple have their lives ripped apart as their future becomes very unclear.

ATOMIC WAR BRIDE was filmed in Croatia and to call it a rather bleak movie would be an understatement. If you're looking for some corny or campy then you're certainly not going to find it here as the movie is very dark, very bleak and it certainly doesn't end on a cute note. With all of that being said, the movie certainly has its heart in the right place but at the same time the end results aren't all that great.

I think the biggest problem is that the filmmakers just didn't have enough money to pull off what I'm sure they wanted to. Considered the budget you have to tip your hat to director Veljko Bulajic as he certainly built up a nice atmosphere and I also thought he managed to tell the story quite well. There's no doubt that the film gets its message across and there are a few good moments scattered throughout and that includes the ending.

I thought the two leads were good enough for this type of film. The screenplay gets off the right messages thrown across the screen but at the same time there's really nothing new or fresh done here.
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Few laughs or tears
markwood27215 December 2018
Saw 12/14/2018. The film follows the adventures of a nearly married couple as the bombs start falling. After their interrupted wedding, here and there attempts at humor, but the point of the "jokes" is so predictable as to doom any comedic effect . And while not funny enough to make me laugh, those unsuccessful efforts come at the cost of any intended tears as we contemplate the nuclear annihilation of John Johnson, his titular inchoate spouse, and the world. Only marginally interesting because of the time of release, before the real life nuclear crises of Berlin in 1961 and Cuba the year after that. Much better: 1963's "Ladybug Ladybug" because it carries has the real sting of truth about it; and from 1962, "This Is Not a Test", offering a Sartrean take on nuclear war.
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