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Dalek

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Oct 25, 2017
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A compelling New Yorker piece criticizes "its failure to accurately portray Soviet relationships of power." Less articulate is The Kremlin, who, per this piece from The Moscow Times, has used its media arm to launch a "mini-crusade" against the series, which has apparently become a source of fascination in Russia.

"The fact that an American, not a Russian, TV channel tells us about our own heroes is a source of shame that the pro-Kremlin media apparently cannot live down," writes the Times' Ilya Shepelin. "And this is the real reason they find fault with HBO's Chernobyl series."

Part of this crusade is a Russia-produced series from the country's NTV channel. Directed by filmmaker Alexei Muradov, their project will focus not on the aftermath of the explosion, but instead on what Shepelin calls a "conspiracy theory" that inserts American spies into the narrative.

Of his story, Muradov says, "One theory holds that Americans had infiltrated the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and many historians do not deny that, on the day of the explosion, an agent of the enemy's intelligence services was present at the station." The heroes, then, will not be the scientists, soldiers, and civilians who helped prevent a further spread of radiation, but rather the KGB officers trying to thwart these CIA operatives.

As Shepelin notes, Russia's leadership rarely honors Chernobyl's survivors. "Just go to the official Kremlin website to see how often President Vladimir Putin mentions the Chernobyl survivors—many of whom are still alive and suffer from a variety of radiation-induced illnesses," writes the Times' Ilya Shepelin. "Putin's sole references to them occur on the major anniversaries of the Chernobyl accident. He last mentioned them in 2016, on the 30th anniversary of the disaster, and again in 2011, on the 25th anniversary."
 

B-Dubs

That's some catch, that catch-22
On Break
Oct 25, 2017
32,769
Oh this is going to be good, in the worst ways imaginable.
 

mael

Avenger
Nov 3, 2017
16,777
They can make Putin the actual hero of the whole event as well.
 

Loxley

Prophet of Truth
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Oct 25, 2017
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Part of this crusade is a Russia-produced series from the country's NTV channel. Directed by filmmaker Alexei Muradov, their project will focus not on the aftermath of the explosion, but instead on what Shepelin calls a "conspiracy theory" that inserts American spies into the narrative.

Of his story, Muradov says, "One theory holds that Americans had infiltrated the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and many historians do not deny that, on the day of the explosion, an agent of the enemy's intelligence services was present at the station." The heroes, then, will not be the scientists, soldiers, and civilians who helped prevent a further spread of radiation, but rather the KGB officers trying to thwart these CIA operatives.

If the CIA agent is played by Putin's best pal Steven Seagal I will totally watch this.
 

Doctor Doggo

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Oct 25, 2017
2,376
Some idiot who lives on Facebook and doesn't vaccinate their children will believe this is based on reality.
 
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Dalek

Dalek

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Oct 25, 2017
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What's funny is this type of reaction is exactly what the miniseries is about. Russia will change the narrative to look better instead of honoring the people affected.
 

B-Dubs

That's some catch, that catch-22
On Break
Oct 25, 2017
32,769
What's funny is this type of reaction is exactly what the miniseries is about. Russia will change the narrative to look better instead of honoring the people affected.
That's what happens when a former KGB middle manager manages to become a dictator.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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Why not just make a series based on the Flint water crisis or Hurricane Maria? Plenty of real examples to choose from.
 

sultrines

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Judging by Twitter reaction, tons of russians seems to really lke the show. At least for its accurate portrayal of the Soviet life
 

TaySan

SayTan
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Dec 10, 2018
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I'm sure the show isn't 100% accurate, but Russia will hate anything that paints them in a negative light. Hopefully more will be educated on this tragedy.
 

Loxley

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Oct 25, 2017
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Judging by Twitter reaction, tons of russians seems to really lke the show. At least for its accurate portrayal of the Soviet life

A more accurate title would probably be "The Kremlin and Russian state-run media don't like it", which is what the article more or less says.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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See ya later Ilya.

And again, as stated in the other thread, my partner is from the Ukraine and has family and friends (mostly of her parents with two exceptions) that lived there. She has a few minor nitpicks but otherwise thought the show excellent.

Anecdotal I know, but Russia gunna Russia.
 

Veelk

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Oct 25, 2017
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Look Russia, if you really want to get back at us for exposing your fuck up, just make your own series about the American Revolution and how America fails and refuses to live up to its own standards of espoused freedom.
 

TaySan

SayTan
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Dec 10, 2018
31,438
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Look Russia, if you really want to get back at us for exposing your fuck up, just make your own series about the American Revolution and how America fails and refuses to live up to its own standards of espoused freedom.
This would be a great idea for a show HBO. Or even a show about the Three Mile Island Accident
 

Deleted member 8257

Oct 26, 2017
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This faithful reenactment will include Steven Segal jumping off a helicopter into the exposed nuclear reactor core and pummeling it into submission - until all radiation was gone.
 

Lonestar

Roll Tahd, Pawl
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Oct 25, 2017
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So, are they saying an American spy went in and put graphite into their cores???






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Deleted member 4783

Oct 25, 2017
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I stole this from Reddit lol

In the Russian version a junior KGB official orders all the radiation back into the containment vessel. Those radioactive particles that don't comply are sent to the gulags. That official was Vlad "cool guy" Putin.
 

clemenx

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Oct 27, 2017
476
Venezuela
I'm being really ignorant with this question, but does Russia really acknowledge stands by the USSR ? loool I thought they would all just act like the world started in 1991... Seems the most sensible thing.
 

El Bombastico

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Oct 25, 2017
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Reminds me of when Nazi Germany made their own Titanic movie where they inserted a pair of heroic German immigrants trying to save the ship's passengers from the evil (and Jewish, of course) White Star Line executives

No, really.
 

HStallion

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Oct 25, 2017
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Look Russia, if you really want to get back at us for exposing your fuck up, just make your own series about the American Revolution and how America fails and refuses to live up to its own standards of espoused freedom.

I was thinking more a series about how badly Reconstruction was fucked up and derailed.
 

Pokiehl

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Oct 29, 2017
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So dumb. If they were smart they would do a propaganda feature on Three Mile Island instead