The Day After vs. Threads
Over the past three weeks or so, I've been watching these various doomsday movies, and after seeing recommendations for 'Threads' I decided, why not watch it. And this weekend I re-watched The Day After almost 20 years of seeing it on cable.
Both movies here are similar in nature...starts out with the normal family life with the backdrop of an impending World War III.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that The Day After was still a better overall movie than Threads. Threads does have TDA beat on two fronts: the 'international tension backstory' in Threads was brilliant, it had a very realistic vibe that ratcheted up the tension as more was happening. Also, the attack and post-attack scenes, mainly the later years after the war were quite grim and realistic.
The Day After, however, seems to move along at a better pace, and instead of the narrator telling you what's going on, the characters tell you what you need to know. I think the character interactions were better in TDA...so many times in Threads, I hoped to hear some dialogue!