I don't know history or politics. Before watching this movie, Chernobyl was just a terrible term for me.
I don't know when the film began, the lines began to decrease, like a suffocating silent film, fear and depression overflowed from the dim film tone, making me unable to breathe.
This movie is very strange. It doesn't seem to promote heroism or nationalism. Everyone wants to escape and helps each other. The adults and children on the roads of Kiev are preparing for May Day. They know nothing about the disaster, and they are eroded by the disaster; the soldiers are sent to the scene constantly. Do they know what they are doing? Maybe they don’t know. , We don't know.
It is said in the movie that the system is like this radiation, and it has always existed without abating. In this disaster, only soldiers and "volunteers" plunged into the boiling water. Everyone who charged into the battle had a reason, but none seemed to be for the country.
Heavy and weak. Because of the disaster, there are still things that cannot be described.
Maybe it's just like in the ending song, just throwing yourself into fate.
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