Just started watching this. 10 minutes into EP 1.
What did you guys think of this?
Just started watching this. 10 minutes into EP 1.
What did you guys think of this?
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We loved it.
nothing really to do with the actual history of the disaster I hear
not great, not terrible
It was a nice work of fiction
Radiation sounds fucking horrible to die from. Fuck.
Great way to install irrational fear of nuclear power onto new generations of people
i liked when they went into the water and when the helicopter went KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
I've watched this show front to back no less than half a dozen times as I introduced it to friends and family. If someone asked me to marathon it with them now, I still would.
everyone loved it
I just binged it today. Very good. Costume and set designed made me feel nostalgic.
>Hangover 3 writer makes 2019's best tv show
>Hangover 3's director makes 2019's best movie
What the HECK
I'd say you're full of shit but yeah people are retarded. Nuclear power is the way to go.
>joker
>2019's best movie
are you dense?
parasite
once upon a time in hollywood
uncut gems
knives out
dolemite is my name
the lighthouse
>once upon a time in hollywood
>knives out
>dolemite is my name
>the lighthouse
Epic trole my good sir, have this upvote
EDIT: wow guys this really blew up thank you so much for the gold kind strangerino!!!!!!!
you are bad :}
i give it a 3.6. not great, not terrible.
Is the main scientist dude that one torture guy that get's beat in the end of Hostel?
Fuck off.
The only major changes were Legosov being at the trial and Dyatlov being more of a cunt then he was in real life.
Nah, the writer is outspokenly Pro Nuclear energy. He just wants it to be handled with openess & selflessness.
it was great. it's not 100% accurate but the spergs here don't know what a docudrama is
Amazing tv show, unironically the best in years
Coronavirus is a bio-war against China, and perhaps the first step of an all-out war against China’s rising economic power, and foremost against China’s solid currency, the yuan which may soon take over as the world’s chief reserve currency
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A lot of it is bullshit. For instance, radiation sickness is not contagious. It is interesting in the procedural process, but the science is shit.
it never showed radiation as contagious. it showed the well-proven phenomenon of highly-irradiated matter becoming radioactive itself, including human tissue
it's called induced radioactivity
They were stil treated as though they were, though. the fireman and his wife is a (mostly) true story, she lost the baby, and had multiple strokes throughout her life.
no other patients were kept on the floors above or bellow the other patients
Chernobyl is great, but I think you're right. That sounded conspiratorial to me at first, but then I've encountered a huge amount of people who want to "go green" for carbon-emissions related reasons, and the same people are against nuclear power (even in places where the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow enough for any viable alternative). Also the fact that HBO has a lot of openly propagandist content.
>knives out
opinion discarded
i think the show makes it very clear that it was institutional failure that caused the disaster, not nuclear technology itself. it's basically the entire point of the show
if it has any sort of agenda it's probably anti-trump with all the harping on about lies and truth
they all die in the end
whats up with that airline crew?
there's a lot of radiation coming from the sun (it's a big nuclear explosion) which our atmosphere absorbs most of.
higher up you go, less protection from radiation
interesting
retarded take if youve actually watched the show.
the show didnt make nuclear power the bad guy, it made cheap communists the bad guys "Its cheaper"
the best part is the first ep
>tfw you cant even take a shit in the Soviet union without people accusing you of creating a nuclear disaster
It's garbage after the first episode.
it's a non-comprehensive list of 2019 movies better than joker, not a list of the best movies of 2019
>NOOOOOO YOU CAN'T PORTRAY THE PEOPLE WHO NEARLY RUINED AN ENTIRE CONTINENT AS BAD AND DUMB YOU CAN'T DO THAT THEY'RE PEOPLE TOO
>and Dyatlov being more of a cunt then he was in real life.
Dyatlov is shown to be completely incompetent, not "more of a cunt".
Absolute kino
>the show didnt make nuclear power the bad guy, it made cheap communists the bad guys "Its cheaper"
Explain the scene with helicopter crashing and overall atmosphere.
who the FUCK are you quoting, sperg?
salty slavs
>For instance, radiation sickness is not contagious. It is interesting in the procedural process, but the science is shit.
The fire fighters breathed in fucking tons of radioactive dust into their lungs that would still be inside of them in the hospital. Plus radiation sticks around in the bone marrow.
There is literally a case of historical record of a unrelated patient at hospital no.6 getting a small case of ARS because the bed he was on was one used by one of the Chernobyl victims and wasn't decontaminated enough.
If radiation doesn't remain in objects long after exposure then why are the fire fighter's suits in the basement of the Pripyat hospital still radioactive today?
the fumes coming straight out of the reactor were enough to hit you with essentially a volcanic blast of radiation. It didnt happen IRL but it was a good way to emphasize it
>Explain the scene with helicopter crashing and overall atmosphere.
It happened in real life
a cheaply made reactor blew up and exposed the core.
what do i win?
no it didnt, it hit a wire from a crane
lol really? gonna need some screencaps if you got some. need a laff
>emphasize
lol ok
Was super interested in a historical drama about such a unique and terrifying event.
Then I found out HBO was rewriting history to fit an agenda and it put too much of a shit taste in my mouth to bother.
yes, its called a visual metaphor, you jackass
It's called scaremongering.
Not an argument
so people SHOULDNT be afraid of exposed reactor cores?
which is exactly what happens in the show, look closer
They should be afraid of exposed reactor cores but they also shouldn't believe that radiation will literally crash helicopters.
What? An exposed reactor core is something to be scared of user. I hope you understand that.
>Dyatlov is shown to be completely incompetent, not "more of a cunt".
Not really. In the opening of the first episode aside from ignoring P his instructions to his crew was completely competent and well done to contrast this watch the BBC Chernobyl show which showed Akimov being the one to take charge after they felt the explosion and Dyatlov kinda falls apart.
Him being a cunt comes from his sadistic behavior in the flashbacks of the final episode especially him threatening to never allow Akimov to work again.
thats...not what it showed. at all
jesus christ youre the only one thinking that was the intention, mate.
IGNORE that quote, wrong person
meant for irl thought it was much alter and the core had already been covered
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WTF I was totally wrong!
The show makes it look like the smoke is what caused them to hit the crane wires by obstructing their view.
thick black smoke can do that
>10 minutes into EP 1
>need to start a shitpost thread on reddi/tv/ that has devolved into r/pol instead of watching the rest
youre a pathetic lowlife cunt
lmao just stop user.
Good shit.
> There are other scientists like me. Any one of them could have done what I did. But you... everything we asked for, everything we needed; men, material, lunar rovers. Who else could have done these things? They heard me, but they listened to you. Of all the ministers and all the deputies. Entire congregation of obedient fools, they mistakenly sent the one good man. For God's sakes Boris, you were the one who mattered the most.
>but they also shouldn't believe that radiation will literally crash helicopters.
It very well may cause the pilots to become disoriented.
Plus the radiation caused hundreds of the moon rovers to stop working, why would Helicopter electronics be immune?
Okay that's cool and all but can I be told what to think of the show already?
Open core reactors are pretty scary, are you one of those mentally divergent fellows?
In fact you get less radiation from standing atop the biological shield of a nuclear reactor, than you would from flying in a plane.
I didn't notice that it hit the crane wire like it did IRL.
DO YOU NOT SEE THE 2 FUCKING WIRES THAT THE ROTARS HIT YOU BLIND MOTHER FUCKER?
You can literally see the hook at the bottom of the wires falling from being cut afterwards.
Background radiation in the thousands of roetgens ballpark can cause you to pass out among other things, stop being retarded
pay attention next time instead of staring at your phone dumb zoomer
I misquoted, calm down
>what is sarcasm
Why did you feel the need to sperg about zoomers?
You see it hitting the wires though, what's up with the retarded shitposing in these threads?
I'm the guy you originally quoted the video too, just want to go on record it wasn't me who sperged out just then
that wont hold up in court
Alright /RBMK/ you are tasked with dropping sealant on the exposed core to stop the radiation leak
how do you do it without sending helicopter pilots to their doom?
>how do you do it without sending helicopter pilots to their doom?
I don't, fuck europoors.
drop a few nukes on russia to even it all out
Current layout of the central hall.
Yes that pre explosion photo is actually block 4. The banner translates to something close to "ensuring the successful launch of block 4 by [insert date block 4 was actually connected to the power grid]"
If I'm not mistaken, didn't it just end up going out by itself? I remember something about all the sand either missing or not doing shit
Phenomenal footage of men walking around the reactor lid.
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In the second video they are mainly behind the reactor Lid and you see them look up at #1 from this chart - And this last video here is a narrated photo walk through of the central hall by one of the men who took the photos & video. Put subtitles on.
I think they should've explained how an RBMK nuclear reactor can explode. Felt like a plot hole to me.
>Just started watching this. 10 minutes into EP 1.
Pausing kino to make threads. Fuck off.
they did you brainlet, watch the last episode
they...did? That was the whole last episode
>Fukushimia
...
It's good that Super Woman saved everyone during the story. We wouldn't manage without her.
gottem
thought it was boring until I googled it and found out it really happened
Its a good drama. Terrible historical accuracy. Or rather not so good on the science or how radiation actually affects people
You must somesort of advanced newfag
explain
>he’s wrong
I just went to Chernobyl last week and I was surprised at how accurate the show was in relation to real stories of what happened. Certain things were dramatized obviously but most actually occurred. The bridge of death thing for instance never happened
It's more anti-Russian than anti-nuclear power. Every sane person knows nuclear power is the only way to save the planet.
>tfw live 3 miles from a plant
They are all over the board these days.
No
yes it did
this
>Every sane person knows nuclear power is the only way to save the planet.
tell that to the fucking normies
Measure in Grays its able to tell you how long you'll live
>save the planet
Ok retch
>save the planet
From what, retard?
you are probably a vegan too if you are against nuclear energy
Good but I hate the English accents. They said it took away from the acting but that's bullshit, and aesthetic experience is too important to skimp on that key detail. Also I just hate the English and their prissy uptight vibe.
Not really. It actually made me view it in a positive way as it has with many others.
Russian here, I loved it, very faithful decorations, clothes and props. The timeline is a bit fucked and unrealistic not just from like how it actually happened at the time standpoint, but from understanding of how radiation works (red forest in episode 1 lmao) but all of the alterations for the sake of drama and speeding things along at least make sense for dramatization. Except for Emily Watson, some of her scenes are by far most unrealistic.
Energy wars over the last remaining hydrocarbons
It was the only right way and only way it would make sense.
>he’d prefer actors putting on shitty Russian accents
It's trash, Yea Forumsedditors loved it.
It/s OK
>Posting on Yea Forums while """"""watching"""""" kinos
>irrational
You sound like those braindead commies that think failed communist countries don't count as arguments against communism
>once upon a time in hollywood
> good movie
Pick one
More chenobyl memes plz
This guy
They were the best threads on Yea Forums in recent years.
Pure kino
Threads were based too
it's surprising to see the US is sunnier than mediterranean europe
even Spain is just average compared to the yanks
instil
Other major change was the old lady playing the part of a dozen or more people.
First episode was great. Second one was saved by the shoeman. And they kept giving this useless shit more screen time. Couldn't keep watching after that prison bullshit.
Anti-soviet propaganda. None of the scientists spoke up about the truth because they were scared of being black-listed from their profession and losing their livelihood, a pressure scientists in the US live under too.
>None of the scientists spoke up about the truth because they were scared of being black-listed from their profession and losing their livelihood, a pressure scientists in the US live under too.
Eve IF this was true(you haven't provided any evidence), so? How does that make it anti soviet propaganda? Do you expect for the show the cut in the middle and say "THIS HAPPENS IN AMERICA TOO!!"?
Pure unadulterated kino. If you disagree you're a fag
I'll do this for things I've already seen several times, just a part of weekend drunk posting
>main scientist dude
Because the show had an undertone of 'such scary dictatorship this could only happen in soviet russia xDD praise america xDD'
As for proof- do you think an engineer who stands up to their company regarding some dangerous practice and makes them lose out on a customer's deal won't get fired? And with a reputation for doing that they won't get hired anywhere else, ie basically ita blacklisting. Their whole life they specialised for one profession and now they can't work in it. Thats how corporations keep taking unchallenged risks and cause mass environmental disasters like oil spills.
Watch the fucking show dude. It didn't rewrite shit. She is a condensed character so they wouldn't have to have 50 other random scientist consulting with Legosov every other scene. There is virtually no moments of "fuck yeah WOMEN" in the entire show. The closest they came was her giving iodine to some secretary.
Pretty Kino
That is still a million times better then actually being murdered or thrown in jail by the KGB you paranoid fuck.
>Entire congregation of obedient fools, they mistakenly sent the one good man.
thats not what the scientists were afraid of, it was losing their livelihood
Which is something I've never understood.
If you absorb radiation, which in the show I think it's neutrinos traveling nearly at the speed of light, wouldn't your body stop the momentum of the particles, thus they wouldn't affect anything else after touching you? and if it didn't, wouldn't they just bounce off and keep traveling through the air, meaning you still wouldn't be "contagious" either?
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god this was so fucking good
They were covered in radioactive dust from the get go, and in Moscow they were isolated because they literally had no immune system
>but they also shouldn't believe that radiation will literally crash helicopters
How the fuck did you even live this long with so little awareness?
user is retarded, that's not what happens in the show
What?
not a day goes by where I don't miss /rbmk/
even though those threads got pozzed to a point where I believed we had real, legitimate fujos browsing this board
Stop drinking bleach for breakfast, try coffee.
>Also I just hate the English and their prissy uptight vibe
god i love being english
pure unfiltered kino
He didn't see graphite because it WASN'T THERE
I watched it not knowing Chernobyl history and and when those three dudes went down into the tunnels I got really nervous
Yeah
Can zoomers not go even a full episode without their attention drifting and having to seek out the opinions of others to justify their further watching
you get more radiation flying on a plane than during a visit to Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
>Dyatlov is shown to be completely incompetent
which he was