https://www.boredpanda.com/chernobyl...on-actors-hbo/
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Just finished the series and I will say it was very well made and quite enjoyable. Although, I still don't know how I feel about the whole thing being done in English. While I'm glad I didn't have to read the whole thing, it just seemed slightly inauthentic to have Boris, Anatoly, and Viktor yelling at eachother in British accents while reading and writing in a cryllic Russain alphabet. I've been on a Narcos kick recently, and the Spanish makes the show seem all the more real.
Yeah, he really was trying to avoid a Boris and Natasha thing.
Russian state TV has made it's own Chernobyl drama,
but unlike the HBO series, which has transfixed viewers around the world, this version will claim that a CIA spy was present for the worst nuclear accident in history.
#spookfriendly
Brilliant TV series and no surprise that, even now, the Russians still won't accept the full truth.....
very very Russian of them
What in the hell is that?
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Last episode really was well done. HBO I consider this a good apology for got
First five to ten minutes of episode 5 was brilliant. The angry man carrying a black breifcase.
Bravo to HBO. Dont fuck up that service, AT&T, but supposedly they're doing it as I type. They've already fired some long term execs at HBO.
Wow, Number One with a bullet.
mentalfloss.com/article/584492/chernobyl-passes-game-of-thrones-breaking-bad-top-rated-show-imdb
I guess when you consider the alternatives, English speaking actors using fake Russian accents (remember Sean Connery & Tim Curry in "Hunt For Red October"?) or Russian actors speaking Russian with subs (also annoying) this probably makes more sense. About a year ago Netflix did a movie called "The Death of Stalin". It also had an all English speaking cast that IIRC spoke in their native accents. Steve Buscemi played Nikita Kruschev. Was a little weird but the subject matter was a bit lighter than Chernobyl so it worked.
I also thought that while the series did a good job of pointing out the stupidity of the Soviet government, it made sure to separate them from the Soviet people, many of whom gave up a hell of a lot to keep this thing from deteriorating into an apocalyptic event.
Agreed, it’s depressing and poetic, very Russian. Every story blends together and seems to run on. I like it, but it’s not as good as I was hoping. It does give you a real feel for the collective nature of socialism. Remarkably brave and stubborn mindset they had.
Way different than how we grew up.
Glad I just found out about this show a few days ago. Watched it all in one weekend. Mind blown.
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After HBO program, a surge of tourists flock to Chernobyl nuclear disaster site
https://www.providencejournal.com/ne...emplate=ampart
Podcast is great. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Does this show get any good? Having a hard time with British-sound accents playing former USSR guys.