My friend and fellow writer Nick Nadel has written a review of the obscure British film When the Wind Blows. I’ve never seen the film and it has yet to recieve a DVD release in the U.S., so I was interested to learn about this grim tale of an elderly couple faced with the aftermath of a nuclear bomb attack. Nick gives a good overview of the movie’s strengths and weaknesses, as well as it’s place in the pantheon of horribly depressing animated movies.
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