The Day They Dropped The Bomb (2015)

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On August 6 1945, one plane dropped one bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. In an instant, the city was destroyed and 80,000 people were dead. But the dropping of the Atomic bomb also launched the Nuclear age, shaping all of our lives and changing the world for ever. For this film we have tracked down people who made the bomb, people who dropped the bomb, and people who were in Hiroshima – some less than half a mile from ground zero -when the bomb fell on their city. Many of the witnesses are in their 90s and this will be the last time they will be able to tell their extraordinary stories. The Day They Dropped The Bomb is told through witness recollections, rare archive film and photographs shot at the time. The documentary will be broadcast for the 70th anniversary of Hiroshima next year by ITV and in America by the Smithsonian Channel.

Introduction
"The Day They Dropped The Bomb", released in 2015, is an informative and deeply emotive documentary exploring the historic event of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan throughout World War II. The film brings into play archival video, survivor interviews, reviews from the aircrew who carried out the mission, and professionals' commentaries to shed light on the destructive effect of the occasion.

Historical Context & Lead-Up
The movie sets the stage with an in-depth account of the researchers' race against time to produce the world's first atomic bomb, pressing the limits of physics in the hazardous new area. The film explores the political context throughout that duration, and the decision-making procedures that led up to President Truman's supreme choice to drop the bomb. A series of discussions, portrayed in the movie, present a view into the high-stakes argument over the morality and potential consequences of using such a catastrophic weapon.

Execution of the Mission
"The Day They Dropped The Bomb" presents a chilling narrative of the mission execution, deploying a mix of genuine footage, individual testimonials, and significant restorations. Interviews with enduring members of the Enola Gay's aircrew, the B-29 bomber utilized for the objective, supply gripping direct accounts of the moments before, throughout, and after the bomb was dropped.

Immediate Aftermath
Among the movie's most poignant stories are the personal accounts from survivors in Hiroshima sharing the devastating effect of the bomb. Survivors recount haunting memories of the minute when the "Little Boy", the name of the atomic bomb, razed their city, leaving unthinkable death and damage in its wake. The movie juxtaposes these tragic stories with the immediate responses in the United States, where the success of the mission was commemorated, characterizing the complex ethical implications of the event.

Long-Term Impact & Reflection
The documentary does not stop at the instant effects of the bombing but highlights the long-term physical and mental trauma inflicted upon the survivors. The movie likewise acknowledges the results of the bomb on the geopolitical landscape post-World War II and the inception of the nuclear age. Various experts offer their viewpoint on the enduring international ramifications of nuclear warfare.

The film concludes on a somber note, looking back at the huge occasion from a modern-day perspective, reviewing the lessons learnt and questioning the morality of the war and humanity itself.

Conclusion
"The Day They Dropped The Bomb", is an in-depth exploration of a critical historic occasion that continues to resound today. It provides a haunting depiction of the human expense of war, and the profound devastation let loose by nuclear weapons. This documentary acts as a plain tip and warning about the dangers and effects of nuclear warfare.

Top Cast

  • Dominic West (small)
    Dominic West
    Narrator (Voice)
  • Russell Gackenbach
    Himself
  • George Elsey
    Himself
  • Lilli Hornig
    Herself
  • Bob Krohn
    Himself
  • Yoshie Oka
    Herself
  • Tetsushi Yonezawa
    Himself
  • Dutch Van Kirk
    Himself