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    danreeves21 — 13 years ago(May 29, 2012 08:51 AM)

    Watched it the night it was aired on BBC1 in 1984. I was 11 years old and it had a profound affect on me. Downloaded and watched it again late last year and realised that it really had seared itself into my mind. It's sense of hopelessness in the face of beyond overwhelming catastrophe is very numbing. To think that wardrums are sounding around the country at the centre of the crisis in the scenario at the start of the film is actually very chilling, the politics and alliances might be different now, but the desire for war is not. My eldest son is 11 next year, there is no way I would let him watch this film

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      calypso18 — 13 years ago(July 02, 2012 12:19 PM)

      I live in Sheffield!
      It was very strange to see buildings I am so familiar with explode during the attack scene, although now in Sheffield almost 30 years later some things have changed, in particular the town hall building that the council were trapped under has now gone (we used to call it the egg box building)In the film the captions read that a bomb that denotates over the Tinsley Viaduct - I work next to that Viaduct that often crosses my mind when I go to work. The church the Becketts go to is near my Aunties house. When the councillors trapped underground talk to the Stocksbridge police Stocksbridge is about 5 miles from where I live.
      In reality when the first bomb explodes and Jimmy goes to find Ruth he would never have made it, the area she lives in is quite a distance from where the timber yard was, but I suppose in the event you would do what you could to get to your loved ones.
      I love (if love is the word) this film, it has a strange addiction that I think comes from the fact it is so horrible, and could happen quite easily.

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        HereIsTheIsNot — 13 years ago(July 05, 2012 11:08 AM)

        Thanks for posting this, its exactly what I was looking for!

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          tgs333 — 13 years ago(July 09, 2012 06:28 AM)

          Nice posting calypso18. Cheers.
          "I'm a vehemently anti-nuclear, paranoid mess, harbouring a strange obsession with radioactive sheep."

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            gallifreyprime — 10 years ago(June 24, 2015 05:34 AM)

            Here, here.
            Great post, especially to us who were so young when we saw this. I was 12, it still leaves me reeling when I view it.

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                shstrang98 — 13 years ago(December 12, 2012 02:02 PM)

                .and could happen quite easily.
                ..and very likely will happen, sorry to say. What's really sad is the innocent that will suffer such as children and babies.
                And technologically we have accomplished so much and have come so far yet we're just animals and unfortunately react like animals as well.
                I worry about what the future holds for my little girl and I'm powerless to stop it.

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                  drronnie — 10 years ago(September 22, 2015 09:53 PM)

                  This brings up the question why Jimmy was attempting to reach Ruth on foot. Maybe he was planning to steal a vehicle or his actions were based on panic.

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                    ribby45 — 13 years ago(July 22, 2012 06:20 AM)

                    OP -
                    I was 23 in 1984 - at that time, a nuclear apocalypse seemed very possible.
                    Because it was set in the UK, it felt much more personal than 'The Day After'.
                    Can't imagine watching it as a teenager either.

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                      mhk76 — 13 years ago(October 24, 2012 03:23 PM)

                      If I had seen this in the 80's I probably wouldn't have slept until the mid 90's. Seriously, this is a film that all world leaders should be forced to watch at least once a year.
                      "Bastards!" the best line in the movie. Executed with such a feeling.

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                          ryujingt3 — 13 years ago(November 13, 2012 04:54 PM)

                          I first watched this at school in Religious Education class. We watched it in two parts. I have seen many violent movies, played many violent games and seen violence and destruction first hand but this movie is the only film I have ever seen (still) that I find truly scary.
                          The hospital scene sits with me the most. There are times when I watch Threads, when life is bad, to remind myself that life could be a whole lot worse and that I should be grateful for what I have. Threads made me vehemently anti-nuclear and one day I want to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki and pay my respect to those who sadly perished.

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                              NewYorkGrove — 13 years ago(November 20, 2012 08:44 PM)

                              I work in a Hospital and in a large United States city which would be toast if or when a nuclear war comes and it's my intrest in health care that makes me pay closer attention to the hospital

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                                NewYorkGrove — 13 years ago(November 20, 2012 08:39 PM)

                                My sentiments EXCATLEY, I think EVERY world leader from Russia to Tuvlau should gather at the United Nations general assembly was WATCH this

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                                  sonicpopo — 13 years ago(November 18, 2012 11:13 PM)

                                  Sorry to be so cowardly in asking this, but like most on this board, this film profoundly affected me and gripped me with a terror I've been unable to shake since. However, being morbidly curious, I am interested as to what your link holds.
                                  Can you please say what the picture shows, as I am so scared of opening up the image and suffering a series of sleepless nights with the horror. Particularly if it's the lady with the baby. I have a fear of being stared at, and her gaze cuts right through me
                                  Thanks for humouring me.

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                                    AutumnSunsetNYC — 13 years ago(November 19, 2012 01:04 AM)

                                    It is the picture your most afraid to see.
                                    Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.00

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                                      sonicpopo — 13 years ago(November 19, 2012 01:41 AM)

                                      Thank you, more than you realize.

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                                        HereIsTheIsNot — 13 years ago(November 19, 2012 01:14 AM)

                                        You know what, only after reading your post did I realise, "hmm, maybe I should label the photo better!" because I'm sure you're not the only one who feels this way.
                                        The image IS of the woman holding the baby, staring directly into the camera. I'll update my post/thread, I should've had it labelled properly in the first place!

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                                          TonyLaMezma — 13 years ago(December 21, 2012 03:10 PM)

                                          I was 10 when this first aired and wasn't allowed to watch it at the time. I'm glad in a way, as I (and most of my friends) were absolutely terrified by the thought of nuclear war. I was certain it would happen, and it's certainly not something a care-free 10-year old should be worrying about.
                                          I finally got to see it in school at aged 14. It was (and still is) the most profoundly disturbing, depressingly grim piece of televised fiction I have ever seen.

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