Tag: Sidney Lumet

Challenge Week 18: Fail-Safe

If Ken’s other film Mortal Kombat had me a bit apprehensive going into it, I was pretty excited about this one – a political thriller based on the same book as Dr. Strangelove (and released the same year), but with a totally straight rather than satirical take on it. It’s been years since I’ve seen Strangelove, and that’s probably good, as it gave this one a chance to stand on its own with little comparison.

At the height of the Cold War, a bomber squadron in Alaska mistakenly gets the message to drop nuclear bombs on Moscow, and thanks to all the fail-safe systems built into their protocols, there’s basically nothing the government, even the president, can do to stop them. It’s a nightmare of automated military orders gone wrong, of paranoia-driven conspiracy theories run amok, and the dangers of an overly efficient war machine.

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Letterboxd Season Challenge: Serpico (1973)

Film 9 for the Letterboxd Season Challenge. The other films I plan to watch for the challenge are here.

Week 9: Hardboiled Wonderland
Challenge: Watch an unseen film from the Hardboiled Wonderland 1970s list of crime films.
Film I Chose: Serpico (1973)

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Okay, so this is the week 9 film, which is correct for this week, but due to time issues I’ve had to skip weeks 7 and 8 for now – I will return to them! I just didn’t want to get too far behind, and I had a good opportunity to watch this one.

I’ve had Serpico on my watch list for a couple of years now, both because I’ve been trying to catch up on 1970s films and because I like Sidney Lumet films. I definitely had some incorrect preconceptions about this one, though – perhaps because of the one-word title and having an idea it was about a rogue kind of cop, I thought it would be like an Italian cop version of Shaft, and be action-y and funky.

It is not.

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