dudinax,

No, because it’s about how the apocalypse happens, not what people do after.

There’s also nothing sci-fi about it. The Russians could have built a doomsday device, they just didn’t (as far as I know).

troyunrau,
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Yes

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

Dr Strangelove could be backstory for a post-apocalyptic society.

It would work for anything from A Canticle for Leibowitz to the Fallout games.

jcarax,

I agree. It’s a pre-apocalyptic movie that gets as close as possible to crossing that boundary, without doing so.

Though I would argue that there’s not a hard cutoff between the pre-apocalypse and post-apocalypse. There is also a period where the apocalypse is actively occurring. So there’s a pretty big barrier to it becoming post-apocalyptic.

ech,

It’s not “post” apocalyptic, so no. I’m not sure I’d call it sci-fi either, but it’s more applicable.

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