What did Russians, Ukrainians, and Belorussians think of HBO's Chernobyl...

What did Russians, Ukrainians, and Belorussians think of HBO's Chernobyl? Those were the main countries affected by the real life incident, right?

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>actors speak american
immersion ruined

It's good and the only people who hated it here are commies

They spoke bong for the most part though

Do europeans call english american now?

I liked this series. Jared Harris did an amazing job as Legasov.

If you liked him you should watch Mad Men and The Terror. He was kino in those too.

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Watched 3 episodes.
Never went back to seeing it again.

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What did you dislike?

I heard it's a meme AF, but still not gonna watch it. I've seen to many of documentaries about it and any inaccurate movie is gonna be too cringy.

I guess it's a good introduction to get you interested in nuclear physics

They did a good job of explaining what caused the explosion

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It was great, but some aspects were cartoonishly overexaggerated. Le ebil party, le horrible KGB.

Of course, intelligence agencies like the kgb or cia would never act against their own citizens as we all know :)

I have no problem with them acting as villains of the series. What I dislike is how it was done.

It's not a documentary. It's an inspired drama recreation. Obviously not everything is exactly as shown.

I'm not talking about accuracy.

Sorry it was offensive

At least they didn't pull that fake russian accent

It wasn't. Overall most characters portrayed believable. Some even willingly risk their own lives to safe other, which is unexpected from Western movie about USSR. And that overall 'humanity' just makes badly written moments to stick out more, that's all.

the whole thing is just a propaganda piece against nuclear energy.

How so?

did you know watch the tv show, there were censors

For me the best two scenes were the one with the based general who fought in the Battle of Moscow, Stalingrad, and Kursk saying he would go check the radiation level himself instead of his men, and returned saying it was 15000 roentgen, not 3 roentgen, and the last scene between Legasov and Scherbina.

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>the terror rec in Zig Forums
man with taste
next time you got lash it won't be as a boy, i will make sure of it

>Le ebil party, le horrible KGB
This is how americans see governments in general, not just KGB.
Politicians are self-interested and incompetent except for a good few.
Intelligence or secretive agencies are inscrutable and have no accountability and should be feared. Take for example NSA.

they portray nuclear energy as something inherently bad and dangerous when it was really just suboptimal socialist engineering that lead to the explosions.

Your mother sucks my dick and if you disagree you're commie.

Scene with miners shows the show's true colors of obvious anti-Soviet schizo agenda. In reality miners volunteered to risk their lives to try to help the situation.

What lead to Fukushima making bum bum??

>no Bhopal disaster series yet
I wonder if it will ever be made

The whole thing is full of great scenes. The main cast is great, details are great, the atmosphere is great.

earthquakes

earthquake and tsunami?

Interested in what the locals think about Dyatlov and whether he got thrown under a bus

>they portray nuclear energy as something inherently bad and dangerous
That's nonsense. The main theme of the series is that lies are bad, not nuclear energy.

is the whole naked miners thing was accurate?
i mean i guess it make sense logically, but im not completely sure if that actually happened

So the amazing japoides didnt know that that place could have tsunamis??

it was all a secret, plus dyatlov maintained innocence until death and written books about it

Inferior American engineering.

joao-denilson pls