“Shall we play a game?”
This month marks the 30th anniversary of
WARGAMES.
Directed by John Badham (known at the time for SATURDAY
NIGHT FEVER), WARGAMES was a film ahead of its time. Focusing on a high school
wiz-kid (played by Matthew Broderick) who accidently hacks (new term for the
time) into a U.S. military supercomputer and nearly starts WWIII, the film
presented scenarios in global warfare and computer networking which the world
would not see for real for nearly 20 more years.
The high concept was frightening for the time, and the
gamble paid off. WARGAMES was the fifth-highest grossing film that year, and it
was screened at the annual Cannes Film Festival. Critics loved it, and
President Reagan would later discuss the plot of the film with Congress.
WARGAMES was nominated for three Oscars; Cinematography, Sound, and Writing.
The impressive, large-screen digital displays in one of the large set-pieces
(NORAD) was good enough to earn a Technical Achievement Award from the Academy.
The film would help propel the career of Broderick, and his young co-star, Ally
Sheedy. Badham would go on to direct another popular 80’s tech-flick, SHORT
CIRCUIT.
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Growing up in the 80’s, access to technology was nowhere
near the level that it is today. Manipulating images on the TV screen came via
an Atari 2600 game system (or one of its lesser competitors), and those images
were clunky and blocky and kinda stupid (although at the time they were
awesome). WARGAMES not only opened up the door to the future of gaming and
computer networking, but it also gave a bit of validation to all those nerdy
kids who preferred to bang away at the computer instead of playing ball outside
or getting into trouble with their peers. Those who were inspired by WARGAMES
to keep at the tech are likely working in the industry today, or still have a
leg-up on the world when it comes to computers. Aside from that, the film also
asks interesting questions (and dares to answer) about nuclear war and the
ramifications about making a move to wipe out the other side. The world can
learn a lot from WARGAMES.
“…and when we go,
nature will start over.”
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