A story about a heroic fireman who worked as one of Chernobyl liquidators.A story about a heroic fireman who worked as one of Chernobyl liquidators.A story about a heroic fireman who worked as one of Chernobyl liquidators.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Danila Kozlovsky
- Firefighter Alexey Karpushin
- (as Danila Kozlovskiy)
Samvel Tadevossian
- Firefighter Tigran
- (as Samvel Tadevosian)
Olivia Castanho
- Nurse Lyudmila
- (English version)
- (voice)
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A formulaic Chernobyl-themed popcorn movie with heavy doses of nationalism, sentimentality and historical inaccuracy that doesn't try or wants to answer the big questions and instead focuses on a sentimental romance and tedious heroic dramatizations. However, if there's one good thing about it, it's Oksana Akinshina's great performance that shouldn't go unnoticed.
I am not going to compare it with the HBO series. Taking the movie as it is, it's horribly bad, from so many points of view. Plot, layout, historical accuracy, characters and so on. It's all a big cliche of a movie that fails to deliver the message that the director really wanted to send. The movie makes you feel nothing, not only about the main characters but also about the whole Chernobyl disaster. How can you take such a horrible event and transform it in to a boring story that makes you feel nothing. If you want to watch it, know you'll waste your time. This movie has NOTHING to offer.
Greetings from Lithuania.
"Chernobyl: Abyss" (2021) is a terrible movie. I think that after this disastrously bad movie, Danila Kozlovskiy's carrier as a director will end pretty soon. This movie felt like it took / ripped all from Hollywood movies produced some 20 years ago. It was like a rollecoster of all bad scenes from movie like "Peal Harbor" (2000) and beyond, with quick cuts every second showing and focusing on nothing meaningful for a second.
Overall, skip "Chernobyl: Abyss" and better watch HBO's masterpiece series than this crap. This movie done everything wrong. Even a very talented Oksana Akinshina did not had anything to do in this movie, which says a lot. Its not just a bad film, its a terrible one.
"Chernobyl: Abyss" (2021) is a terrible movie. I think that after this disastrously bad movie, Danila Kozlovskiy's carrier as a director will end pretty soon. This movie felt like it took / ripped all from Hollywood movies produced some 20 years ago. It was like a rollecoster of all bad scenes from movie like "Peal Harbor" (2000) and beyond, with quick cuts every second showing and focusing on nothing meaningful for a second.
Overall, skip "Chernobyl: Abyss" and better watch HBO's masterpiece series than this crap. This movie done everything wrong. Even a very talented Oksana Akinshina did not had anything to do in this movie, which says a lot. Its not just a bad film, its a terrible one.
The interesting part of this movie is to see how the Soviets see things as opposed to the western world (which we've seen in HBO's Chernobyl).
All government officials are amazing, helpful and only care about the well being of the country and its citizens. Seems somewhat unbelievable...
All government officials are amazing, helpful and only care about the well being of the country and its citizens. Seems somewhat unbelievable...
Did you know
- TriviaChernobyl (2021) is directed by and starring Danila Kozlovskiy, who also played Oleg in Vikings (2013-2020), which partly was directed by Johan Renck, who also directed the miniseries Chernobyl (2019).
- GoofsOn 26th April 1986 at 01:23 a.m., there were two explosions in reactor four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, with the second one being the larger of the two. In the film, there is only a single explosion.
- Quotes
Firefighter Alexey Karpushin: Valeri, just between ourselves. Why did this thing blow up?
Engineer Valera: Human Failure.
Firefighter Alexey Karpushin: Yes, but who did fail?
Engineer Valera: Does it really matter?
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Chernobyl: Under Fire
- Filming locations
- Budapest, Hungary(Diving Scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- RUR 689,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $6,459,306
- Runtime2 hours 16 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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