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Panique à la centrale: Three Mile Island

Titre original : Meltdown: Three Mile Island
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2022
  • TV-14
  • 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
5,8 k
MA NOTE
Panique à la centrale: Three Mile Island (2022)
A four-part documentary series tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted. Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the worst nuclear incident in U.S. history.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInsiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.

  • Stars
    • Rick Parks
    • Nicole Remsburg
    • Paula Kinney
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    5,8 k
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    • Stars
      • Rick Parks
      • Nicole Remsburg
      • Paula Kinney
    • 98Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Meltdown: Three Mile Island
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    Meltdown: Three Mile Island
    Meltdown: Three Mile Island
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    Rick Parks
    Rick Parks
    • Self - Nuclear Power Plant Operator…
    • 2022
    Nicole Remsburg
    Nicole Remsburg
    • Self - Middletown Resident
    • 2022
    Paula Kinney
    Paula Kinney
    • Self - Middletown Resident
    • 2022
    Joyce Corradi
    Joyce Corradi
    • Self - Middletown Resident
    • 2022
    Lake Barrett
    Lake Barrett
    • Self - NRC Director of TMI Cleanup…
    • 2022
    Eric Epstein
    Eric Epstein
    • Self - Chairman, TMI Alert…
    • 2022
    Milana Manko
    Milana Manko
    • Young Nicole
    • 2022
    Ruthy Froch
    Ruthy Froch
    • Betty
    • 2022
    Bill Scranton
    Bill Scranton
    • Self - Lt. Governor…
    • 2022
    Dick Dubiel
    Dick Dubiel
    • Self - Supervisor of Radiation Protection, During the Accident…
    • 2022
    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
    • Self - Nuclear Physicist
    • 2022
    Billie Garde
    Billie Garde
    • Self - Government Accountability Project
    • 2022
    Paul Critchlow
    Paul Critchlow
    • Self - Press Secretary
    • 2022
    Tom Devine
    Tom Devine
    • Self - Government Accountability Project
    • 2022
    Ed Houser
    Ed Houser
    • Self - Supervisor of Chemistry, During the Accident…
    • 2022
    Kevin Bohleber
    Kevin Bohleber
    • Reactor Technician
    • 2022
    James Nevada
    James Nevada
    • Control Room Tech
    • 2022
    James Judice
    James Judice
    • Rick Parks
    • 2022
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs98

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    8Norman_French

    Compelling and a good introduction to the disaster

    {NOTE: the 1-star review "Do not watch for accurate facts" is relevant (but also incomplete) IMHO}

    This documentary is excellent ... by Netflix standards. An example of a terrible documentary is the one they did on MH370, which was overly-long and spent copious time on inane conspiracy theories.

    Meltdown: TMI goes a great job showing the cover-up attempts and related corruption, as well as the toll on the residents. It does NOT do a good job explaining the details of the initial accident and the misguided response. You have to have a VERY good reason to turn off cooling pumps and/or High-Pressure Injectors (HPI) when a reactor's temperature is getting out of control, and this was poorly explained. To be fair, some details of this accident were NEVER properly explained (see Wikipedia), but still -- Netflix could have done a better job, instead of showing the same distraught locals over and over and over again.

    There are some unanswered questions. The NRC still claims very little radiation was released, despite the dead fish observed and a least one person with radiation "burns" (lesions) over much of her body. What happened to this person? Why wasn't she Exhibit A in (eventually) refuting the platitudes the NRC and GPU (the plant owner) told the public?

    This documentary had the potential for ten stars. However, given the flaws, I'm giving it eight (8) stars. Mind you, it's still gripping and effective; I'm still angry the next day. FYI, I'm an engineer and have some actual knowledge of the cooling systems and related thermodynamics. I even tested my knowledge on a NPP failure simulator.
    6caribexim-13273

    My experience with Three Mile Island

    A few years after the meltdown, I was working for Air Products and Chemicals, an industrial gas company as a sales rep out of York, PA. TMI was my account and I went up there to do a cylinder count as they were paying thousands a month in rental charges for 5000 cylinders that had been on the island for 10 or more years. After my walk through I found only 200 cylinders. Big mystery until I talked to an old timer at the plant. Seems at the time of the meltdown and thereafter, employees would take full cylinders with 3000 psi, over to an embankment overlooking the Susquehanna River, lay them across two railroad ties and then knock the heads off the cylinders with a sledgehammer shooting them out over the the river a few hundred feet. These were the people running the plant.
    7Vic_max

    Not as Anti-Nuclear as it May Seem ...

    The main individual that this documentary centers around is Richard ("Rick") Parks. He was a nuclear engineer hired as part of the clean-up operation at Three Mile Island. As he unequivocally says at the beginning and end of the series, he's a believer in nuclear energy. He is a proponent.

    What he's not a believer in, after his experience, is putting nuclear safety in the hands of private enterprise. The pressures to be profitable (or avoid losses) can force lapses in safety ... and that should never be on the table.

    As far as a documentary is concerned, it's "ok". It lags a lot in the middle and didn't have much in the way of counterpoint experts. However, because it compiled and presented a lot of interesting information about the incident that I knew little about ... I have to give it credit. The idea that there was a second potential disaster involved (the polar crane operation) - was truly eye-opening.

    As far as the downsides - there wasn't a lot of counterpoint from nuclear experts. This is understandable. From friends I have in the industry, they tell me the nuclear industry is a small community. If your name gets associated with anything anti-industry, the professional hit could be a career ender. Still, it would have been nice to see more scientific experts presented ... esp. If they had counterpoint ideas.

    A fun fact they showed was that Pres. Jimmy Carter was a nuclear engineer and was once involved in repairing a damaged reactor himself. He showed up at Three Mile Island to calm tensions and support the industry.

    Near the beginning I wondered if this would have been more interesting as a dramatization, like the Chernobyl mini-series. However, after a while, I understood why this may have been better as a documentary. The story they tell is more of disasters being averted ... which is great, but different than the stories of Chernobyl, Titanic, etc.

    All in all - it's an interesting watch. The world is a bit different today than in 1979; there's a focus on solar, wind and even the sea for new sources of power. If they don't pan out soon, interest may eventually refocus on nuclear energy.

    If you want nuclear accident suspense, watch "The China syndrome" and "Chernobyl". If you want whistleblower drama, watch "Silkwood" ... and (though it's a documentary) this series.
    7my-cocktail-hour

    Not anti-nuclear, but anti-capitalist

    I'm not sure why so many nuclear power fans are upset by this docuseries. It does lean on the dramatic, but the message of pro-nuclear power is repeated over and over by one of the main interviewees. The concern is not the technology, but the rich men we entrust to run nuclear plants safely. All this docuseries want is responsibility in the operation of public utilities, and I can't see why anyone would find that bad. It's a compelling view into the, pardon the pun, fallout of the accident, and worth the time for people interested.
    6silicontourist

    The Nuclear Industry Has Always (and will always be) Been Corrupt To Make Huge Profits!

    A lot of the low scoring reviews made by many, about this documentary, have clearly come from people who failed to understand just exactly what was to be shown and told.

    The reviewer, chrisxhood14 states that it is "Heavily biased and over-dramatized (he/she spelt it it as over-dramatised so I corrected it for the readers) with a clear agenda". They obviously did not check to see what it is they would be hearing about.

    This had but one agenda and that was to inform the watching world of the lies and corruption from the Power Plants owners/management. It was the most dangerous time in American history and the powers that be tried to cover it up by not telling the truth about exactly what happened in the 1979 Nuclear Meltdown. It was not meant to be about Nuclear Power plant improvements in later years etc. It was not about anyone being biased or against Nuclear power stations; it was about the sheer neglect for human health, life and safety. It was not meant to be a technical in depth explanation but rather an exact explanation of a huge cover up. Lying to the state Governor and to the US President. Its about money cover ups, cutting costs and the non stop flagrant disregard for the lives of the ordinary, everyday non wealthy people of America by those in power!

    The thing that stands out from everything spoken about is that we, the viewers, learn from the very beginning that the plant was being run by people who were completely clueless about Atomic energy. Seven years later the American government cried blue murder about the April 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, because the Russians told the exact same lies. But at least the Russians gave thought to their citizens and evacuated all of them; American blatantly lied about the danger to their Pennsylvania citizens and, tried to get them to stay!

    Its not the best documentary to watch (I'm sure they could have made and edited this far better) but, you finally get the truth from the mouths of the 3 Mile Island citizens; both the parents and the children of the time.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mai 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
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