I've watched "When the wind blows" probably about 3 times in my life. And with recent events I thought I'd give it another watch.
As I'm originally from the West Country of England - the setting strikes a chord with me instantly. I remember rolling fields and little cottages where I grew up, filled with grandparents who lived through the Blitz. The two main characters reminded me of who could be any neighbour of mine when I was young.
I won't go into too much detail, but we see their journey unravel on what would happen if they were loosely prepared for a nuke to go off to their general deterioration with radiation sickness.
Powerful and hard to stomach in some instances.
As I'm originally from the West Country of England - the setting strikes a chord with me instantly. I remember rolling fields and little cottages where I grew up, filled with grandparents who lived through the Blitz. The two main characters reminded me of who could be any neighbour of mine when I was young.
I won't go into too much detail, but we see their journey unravel on what would happen if they were loosely prepared for a nuke to go off to their general deterioration with radiation sickness.
Powerful and hard to stomach in some instances.