Dr. Strangelove


Top Correlations and patterns found in the scenes:

Pattern Explanation
Tone and Emotional Impact There is a strong correlation between a Tense or Suspenseful tone and high Emotional Impact scores.
Dialogue and Character Changes There is a positive correlation between strong Dialogue writing and significant Character Changes throughout the screenplay.
Concept and Overall Grade There is a strong positive correlation between a high Concept score and an overall high grade for the screenplay.
Conflict and High Stakes There is a positive correlation between strong Conflict and High Stakes in the screenplay.
Tone and Move Story Forward A Sardonic or Tense tone tends to propel the story forward at a faster pace, according to the Move Story Forward scores.
Tone and Plot There is a positive correlation between a Suspenseful or Tense tone and a strong Plot.
Tone and Character Development There is a positive correlation between a Sardonic or Tense tone and significant Character Development throughout the screenplay.
Emotional Impact and Character Changes There is a positive correlation between high Emotional Impact scores and significant Character Changes throughout the screenplay.
Tone and Conflict There is a positive correlation between a Suspenseful or Tense tone and strong Conflict in the screenplay.
Tone and High Stakes There is a positive correlation between a Suspenseful or Tense tone and High Stakes in the screenplay.


Here are different Tropes found in the screenplay

Trope Trope Details Trope Explanation
Nuclear Bomb PlotThe B-90 plane crew is on a mission to deliver a nuclear bomb and faces missile attacks while doing so.
War Room TensionThere is tension in the War Room as the President and his aides work to prevent a proposed nuclear strike by General Schmuck.The trope of War Room tension involves the depiction of high-stakes decisions made by government officials during times of crisis. This trope can be seen in the film, Dr. Strangelove, as well as in TV shows like The West Wing.
Nuclear CountdownMultiple plotlines converge towards an impending nuclear war, with the B-90 crew facing danger, General Ripper justifying his actions to Major Mandrake, and General Schmuck proposing a nuclear strike while the President tries to prevent it.The trope of a nuclear countdown involves a storyline in which the detonation of a nuclear weapon looms over the plot and creates a sense of urgency. Similar tropes can be seen in movies like The Day After, Threads, and The Sum of All Fears.
Doomsday DeviceThe War Room discusses the Doomsday Machine, a Cobalt-Thorium-G jacketed nuclear device that would render the earth uninhabitable if detonated.The trope of a Doomsday device involves a storyline in which the destruction of the world hangs in the balance. This trope can be seen in films like Dr. Strangelove and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Betrayal PlotThere is conflict between the characters when the Ambassador takes a photograph of the War Room and tensions rise due to General Schmuck proposing a nuclear strike.The trope of a betrayal plot involves a storyline in which characters turn against each other due to conflicting motives or misunderstandings. This trope can be seen in movies like The Departed and TV shows like Game of Thrones.
Sacrifice PlotThe B-90 crew faces a malfunction with the bomb bay doors and makes final decisions before sacrificing themselves to complete their mission.The trope of a sacrifice plot involves a storyline in which characters make selfless decisions to achieve a higher goal. This trope can be seen in movies like Armageddon and TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Pie FightThe scene in the War Room becomes chaotic as General Schmuck suggests a strip search for Ambassador de Sade, who has hidden important photographs in his camera. This leads to a chaotic pie fight amongst everyone in the room.The trope of a pie fight involves a scene in which characters engage in a messy food fight. This trope can be seen in films like The Great Race and TV shows like Family Guy.


Some Loglines to consider:

A nuclear attack on Russia leads to a race against time to deliver a warhead, despite concerns and malfunctions on the flying machine.
As tensions arise in the War Room at the news of a Doomsday Machine, the crew of B-90 must carry out their mission through missile attacks and difficulties.
Orders from General Ripper and a coded message leaves the crew of B-90 questioning their actions as they prepare to drop a nuclear bomb.
A malfunction and missile attacks do not stop the crew of B-90 from delivering a nuclear bomb to its intended target.
Ambassador de Sade has a pie fight with officials as the War Room discusses plans to preserve the remains of humanity after a nuclear strike occurs.