9/10
[9.5] The questions, the answers
23 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
A harrowing documentary consisting of "archived" footage, tapes and pictures showing through a small informational window the catastrophe that happened on the 26 of April, 1986 and its aftermath up to 1991.

It would have benefited of a longer runtime, as a three-part mini-series, spanning 4 to 4.5 hours. That would have helped more concretely as a comprehensive eye-opener.

Still, as it is, it's a quality effort well worth watching and pondering upon.

To all the heroes who gave their lives in helping and liquidating the fire, graphite, substances and debris right away and in the months that followed, while building the protective sarcophagus. RIP.
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