Bureaucracy and interest

Allene 2022-08-22 16:53:02

Lots of spoilers

You can't see the greatness of the Soviets, only the bureaucracy and the exchange of interests in the Soviets. This was taken in Russia? I thought it was taken by the Americans to black the Soviet Union.

In order to send the child to Switzerland for treatment, the male protagonist joined the volunteers for the first time, but at the end, a lot of people got off the plane. The second support. Anyway, I didn't see his strong motivation. Maybe it was patriotic at this time. You have to check the number of people every time you enter the water, especially the second time. What is the picture? To highlight the lonely hero? The male lead’s fire brigade was all gone, and the last firefighter was understandable. The electrician was only one the first time, and the second time was that one? For the first time, it can be said that only a local electrician can be used. I am afraid that the operation is wrong, and only one electrician is needed to open the sluice the second time? What about the people in the army? Didn't the film say "they have no choice", what about "they"?

But looking at Baidu's statement, I think it is beautifying the Soviet Union.

Evacuation of nearby villages started only 48 hours later. The radiation dose was hundreds of times the lethal dose. The May Day continued. A week later, the Swiss report to Moscow attracted enough attention, and it was done in the next few months. Looking at it this way, the show is indeed beautifying the Soviet Union. The fire started on the second day of the explosion. After the hero woke up from the fire scene to the hospital (it felt like the third day), there were people downstairs, and the hero returned to the heroine’s house to start the whole city. Evacuate. The male lead joins the first group of volunteers on the way, and it takes only a few days for the second time to be done in a week, which is much more beautified than Baidu's.

Excessive heroism, I don’t know if it has been brainwashed by American dramas. I can’t see the greatness of a country in the face of disasters. Only these few heroes are renamed "Alexei". But when the director is a male lead, then that's okay.

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Chernobyl: Abyss quotes

  • Firefighter Alexey Karpushin: [when his son was transferred to the airport in order to send him to a Swiss hospital] Alesha, you were driven with emergency lights like Gorbachev.