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Die Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben ode... Alles lesenDie Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben oder Tsunami verwüstet wurde.Die Arbeiter der Anlage in Fukushima Daiichi in Japan riskieren ihr Leben und bleiben im Atomkraftwerk, um die totale Zerstörung zu verhindern, nachdem die Region 2011 von einem Erdbeben oder Tsunami verwüstet wurde.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Justin Leeper
- News Anchor
- (Synchronisation)
Takumi Saitô
- Dai Takizawa
- (as Takumi Saitoh)
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................. When this happened, it was unreal. Nothing in my years have experienced could help me better understand this. The earth quack was first. But after the meltdown everyone in Tokyo was told the radiation clouds winds hit us. There was no escape. But as the winds changed it was then safe. This movie is low budget, but does that matter? No, what is the people that gave their self's to help stop this. Its just not the 50 but the 10,000s that hurt by the fallout. What sad is this current virus prevented this movie to get this respect it should get. Its a must see. Thank you.
................. When this happened, it was unreal. Nothing in my years have experienced could help me better understand this. The earth quack was first. But after the meltdown everyone in Tokyo was told the radiation clouds winds hit us. There was no escape. But as the winds changed it was then safe. This movie is low budget, but does that matter? No, what is the people that gave their self's to help stop this. Its just not the 50 but the 10,000s that hurt by the fallout. What sad is this current virus prevented this movie to get this respect it should get. Its a must see. Thank you.
I watched this movie the first time on Netflix in Europe. It was pretty good, good actors, bit cheap CGI but ok, as far as Japanese movies go, it's pretty decent. However, there were some jarring cuts to "American" soldiers and "American" embassy personnel that completely changed the tone of the movie, putting a spin on it that it the poor Japanese should be helped by Americans or otherwise will not manage to cope with the situation.
On a rewatch using a different site, I found out that the jarring American scenes are only in there in western markets, to appeal to foreign viewers. The original cut doesn't include any western bits and leave a lot of the cheesy and redundant scenes out of it.
So, if you watch this, make sure you watch the Japanese cut in Japanese language. You will thank me later.
On a rewatch using a different site, I found out that the jarring American scenes are only in there in western markets, to appeal to foreign viewers. The original cut doesn't include any western bits and leave a lot of the cheesy and redundant scenes out of it.
So, if you watch this, make sure you watch the Japanese cut in Japanese language. You will thank me later.
"Fukushima 50" is a mini-series that stands out for its unique narrative pacing and profound storytelling. Rather than relying on fast-paced action, the series opts for a slower dynamic, which significantly enhances the emotional impact. This pace allows viewers to deeply understand the mentality of the people involved, their incredible bravery, and the immense danger they faced.
The series masterfully depicts the unimaginable peril of the Fukushima nuclear disaster and the helplessness of even a technologically advanced society against the forces of nature. It highlights the harsh reality that, sometimes, there are situations beyond human control, no matter how advanced or prepared a society might be.
At the heart of "Fukushima 50" is the portrayal of responsibility and the significance of individual actions in times of crisis. It shows that, despite overwhelming odds and daunting challenges, human resilience and courage can prevail. The series offers a poignant reflection on the tragedy, inviting viewers to contemplate the event's gravity and the people who rose to the occasion.
"Fukushima 50" is more than just a recounting of a disaster; it's an immersive experience that compels viewers to empathize with those who lived through the calamity. The series not only documents a tragic chapter in history but also serves as a tribute to the human spirit's enduring strength in the face of adversity.
The series masterfully depicts the unimaginable peril of the Fukushima nuclear disaster and the helplessness of even a technologically advanced society against the forces of nature. It highlights the harsh reality that, sometimes, there are situations beyond human control, no matter how advanced or prepared a society might be.
At the heart of "Fukushima 50" is the portrayal of responsibility and the significance of individual actions in times of crisis. It shows that, despite overwhelming odds and daunting challenges, human resilience and courage can prevail. The series offers a poignant reflection on the tragedy, inviting viewers to contemplate the event's gravity and the people who rose to the occasion.
"Fukushima 50" is more than just a recounting of a disaster; it's an immersive experience that compels viewers to empathize with those who lived through the calamity. The series not only documents a tragic chapter in history but also serves as a tribute to the human spirit's enduring strength in the face of adversity.
Surprisingly, the movie has no pre-disaster story about a random family, lovers, or civilians. It starts by providing all the attention to the incident, like a documentary with a clear timeline.
If you're familiar with the Japanese culture, you will not say the movie is full of overacting & chaotic screams, cause there are none. The discipline of the plant employees and their sense of responsibility implied throughout the movie is heartwarming.
As we get to hear, it was a disaster that happened due to underestimating nature. But the effort they take to prevent it from happening feels real. Those people who actually worked in the plant are heroes.
The acting is fine, realistic. If you could live in there for 2 hours, you'll feel your tears streaming down at some point in the movie.
If you're familiar with the Japanese culture, you will not say the movie is full of overacting & chaotic screams, cause there are none. The discipline of the plant employees and their sense of responsibility implied throughout the movie is heartwarming.
As we get to hear, it was a disaster that happened due to underestimating nature. But the effort they take to prevent it from happening feels real. Those people who actually worked in the plant are heroes.
The acting is fine, realistic. If you could live in there for 2 hours, you'll feel your tears streaming down at some point in the movie.
A sobering view of the disaster, and a reminder of what happened to the people there and what they did. Well-produced throughout, and with good acting from all. There is a little family drama but it is not overdone and fits the situation. It's very interesting to see the Japanese culture and approach to the events.
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- WissenswertesSeveral scenes from this movie were filmed with United States Air Force members on Yokota Air Base, Japan.
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- Laufzeit2 Stunden 2 Minuten
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