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Following the explosion of a nearby nuclear power plant, the people of Pripyat, Ukraine, desperately seek refuge and answers. Now exposed to the toxic chemicals emitting from the nuclear plant, their lives hang in the balance. While attempting to grapple with the unthinkable chaos, men, women, and their families go to great lengths to keep imminent dangers in check. All the while, one question looms overhead: why did this happen?
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Did you watch the entire series? It was so good and the most accurate docuseries about Chernobyl. I've seen on Reddit that showed actual pictures and compared it to the scene and it was almost identical.
$20.64.. not great, not terrible
One of the best tv shows ever made, is that simple. If some people can't get their political views make them see a masterpiece in terms of acting, pace, script, etc. What can we say, nothing.
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Did you watch the entire series? It was so good and the most accurate docuseries about Chernobyl. I've seen on Reddit that showed actual pictures and compared it to the scene and it was almost identical.
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05-26-2022 at 06:58 PM.
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Lol well, well, well...this is history, part of Russia's history. Guess Putin also failed the history class too
Chernobyl is in Ukraine, which was a part of Soviet Union at the time. While Russia was the biggest republic of Soviet Union, saying Chernobyl was a part of Russian history is not really accurate. Ukraine and Belarus were, and still are, the most affected by this catastrophe
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05-26-2022 at 07:40 PM.
At first I didn't like the very first episode, even had doubts to continue, but as the series progressed it was actually really good. It was shot in Vilnius, Lithuania and the stags you see are Ignalina nuclear power plant, which by the way used the same RBMK type reactor. If you ever read the book Chernobylskaya molitva, (Chernobyl Prayer) by Svetlana Alexievich, you will recognize that the series' creators followed some of the stories.
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Did you watch the entire series? It was so good and the most accurate docuseries about Chernobyl. I've seen on Reddit that showed actual pictures and compared it to the scene and it was almost identical.
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Chernobyl is in Ukraine, which was a part of Soviet Union at the time. While Russia was the biggest republic of Soviet Union, saying Chernobyl was a part of Russian history is not really accurate. Ukraine and Belarus were, and still are, the most affected by this catastrophe
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USSR failed years after Chernobyl
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