Roger Ebert praised the movie for its intelligent dramatization of the choices, dangers, and duties of nuclear warfare. The movie’s screenplay is credited to Michael Schiffer, but the punchy dialogue has Quentin Tarantino written all over it. The movie’s taut, high-energy thrills and some cracking dialogue courtesy of an uncredited Quentin Tarantino make it a must-watch.
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