‘One of the most melancholy and disturbing films ever’ is now available for free on iPlayer thanks to the BBC.

Yes, nothing beats settling in and watching “one of the most depressing and scary films ever” to relax after work. At least for some individuals.

Even while you could like watching romantic comedies on Netflix or watching lighthearted comedies in the evening, many others would prefer to choose the darker side.

For that reason, the BBC made the movie available for free on iPlayer. Almost never shown on television, it’s hailed as a must-see but also something you’ll only want to see once.

Threads sets out the days leading up to the world’s collapse into nuclear war and then plods through the protracted years of agony that follow, in the least optimistic scenario you can imagine.

Despite having a staggering 91% rating from fans on Rotten Tomatoes, the 1984 film has only been televised four times in the United Kingdom.

 

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