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Directed by Lynne Littman.
Director Lynne Littman has created an effective, understated portrayal of the cost of a nuclear war in human terms, in a film as far removed from the fake hyperbole of action and disaster movies as the natural world is from cartoons. Set in the small California town of Hamlin, the Wetherly family and their everyday concerns open the story. The trivia that fills their secure, ordinary existence disappears when a TV show is interrupted with the announcement that nuclear bombs have exploded in the major cities on the East Coast, and then the entire scene is erased in an increasingly white, blank movie screen -- meant to show that nuclear blasts have been detonated in California as well. Over 1000 people die in the first month from radiation sickness, but the mother in the Wetherly family (Jane Alexander) displays great inner strength as she cares for orphaned children the family has taken under its wing and goes on sustaining those that remain in her own family. At one point, she quietly conveys to her daughter the happiness of intimacy between two adults, knowing her daughter will not live to experience adult love. As these individuals and the children cope with day-to-day existence, there is never any intrusion of overt horrors, the focus remains on the individuals and the way in which they adjust to the inevitable. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
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"It’s been awhile since I wrote a full review of a film, but there is a lot to talk about in Testament, the 1983 drama that is widely considered to be one of the most depressing ever made. It is certainly one of four of five most depressing movies that I have seen, but it’s also very frustrating and at times is frankly badly made. At times, I wondered whether my reaction to the material was due to the director’s talent or that the subject matter, which is so powerful it may be possible that any serious portrayal would be effective. That subject is the effect of nuclear war on Hamlin, a small town in the San Francisco area. The first third of the film, easily the weakest part, is the obligatory portrayal of daily life in the Andy Griffith Show small town. The nuclear (no pun intended) family consists of Carol (Jane Alexander), a housewife, Tom (William Devane), who works in advertising, and their three children, teenage daughter Mary Liz (Roxana Zal) and the you ... " [More]
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Concern about the possibility of nuclear war reached one of its highest levels in the early 1980s, with a Cold War showdown over nuclear forces in Europe and the growing militancy of the worldwide anti-nuclear campaign. With images of nuclear confrontation closer to mass consciousness than at any time since the early 1960s, two films dramatized the scenarios of an apocalyptic world. The made-for-television The Day After was controversial and much-watched; Testament, the much better feature film on the same theme, was comparatively less noticed. Jane Alexander did get an Oscar nomination for her searing performance as a mother trying to protect her family in a small California town. By humanizing the unfathomable, writer John Sacret Young and director Lynne Littman avoided sensationalism while retaining authenticity. Testament comes closer to an unflinching examination of nuclear annihilation than any film since Stanley Kramer's On the Beach (1959). Kevin Costner has a minor role. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
 



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