Chernobyl
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- pr20
The show is as historically accurate as Santa Clause visiting baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
- Ramanisky25
- The bureaucratic allegiance to state hierarchy (if I'm saying that the right way) was as gripping as the tragedy itself.mg33
- And I'm interested to know if some of the politicians opinions were based more in Russian superiority (ex: impossible that a Russian reactor could explode)mg33
- Or if they were just preemptively in denial to cover their own asses as things went higher up the chain of command.mg33
- The 2nd episode started to me make me feel physically sick. It's great.PhanLo
- Makes me sick and nervous. Love it!adrok
- sarahfailin0
The way the second episode ends was terrifying I thought. Those poor, dumb bastards!
- CALLES0
love it
- section_0140
Almost want to keep my HBO subscription for this.
- Fax_Benson0
watched the first 2 episodes at the weekend.
Once you get over the fact that they're speaking in quite clipped, middle-class English accents, the acting, sets, wardrobe, cinematography etc are spot-on. Genuinely felt like you were witnessing a terrible event in 80s Ukraine. And the sound was great. Like being trapped inside a foghorn.
Hope it keeps up - have read a couple of reviews that says it unravels a bit.
- fyoucher10
Heh, just started watching last night, VERY good show.
- shoes0
I generally like it because how the show is not about cheap spectacle, having kind of a hard time with the character setting though.
Their dialogue and attitude and sensibilites feel very western, not at all how 1980s russians would talk, interact and look at the world.
Not as a simple language thing necessarily, more like that the characters feel like are built from outsider, western perspective. This is irritaing at times, makes the thing feel unrealistic, fake.
- There is a podcast about the show that goes into their process and how they tried to be realistic, and even had to change some approaches given feedbackwordssssss
- that they werent being authentic.wordssssss
- well that's great I guess, but still far off from the actual cultureshoes
- mg330
Watching it and pretty riveted by it. I've seen some people complain about it being British actors speaking English, but does anyone really want to watch that in Russian with subtitles?
If the show is pretty accurate, holy hell the denial they were in from the outset. It was the first major nuclear accident anywhere in the world though, right?
It's just full of dread and so eerie.
- There was an accident in kyshtym in 1957 which was nearly as serious https://en.wikipedia…JerseyRaindog
- US knew about it but chose not to disclose it as they were trying to get the public used to the idea of nuclear power and didn't want the negative press.JerseyRaindog
- monospaced0
Is it pure grim or is there a sliver of hope or happiness? I don't know if I can handle a show that's just pure depression and despair.
- The protagonists are the whistleblowers trying to tell the government that this is a highly dangerous situation. The hope is that ppl take them srslysarahfailin
- But it's so rooted in the state hierarchy and obedience within it. The denial and immediate discounting of serious shit is pretty wild.mg33
- Interesting. I might have to watch this one alone. For me, HBO can practically do no wrong. :)monospaced
- I am about 45min in and it is really good. The level of denial is incredible. Wish I had the HBO app on my phone since work is so slow.lemmy_k
- sarahfailin
Have you all seen the new Chernobyl show on HBO? Second episode just came out this week and it is riveting!
Great acting. An incredible situation that's historically very accurate.
They start the show out following perhaps what a cheaper show would use as the climax of the story arc: the explosion of the Chernobyl reactor core. The whole show is about what happened next.