The Day After (1983) and Threads (1984) really shows the wide psycho-aesthetic gap between American and British thinking on manmade disaster.
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The Day After is very idyllic and redolent of flyover Americana. Saccharine and humane. Threads is more barebones in character, dry in sentiment, and matter-of-fact to the point of brutal candor in narrative.
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