Valery and Boris attempt to find solutions to removing the radioactive debris; Ulana attempts to find out the cause of the explosion.Valery and Boris attempt to find solutions to removing the radioactive debris; Ulana attempts to find out the cause of the explosion.Valery and Boris attempt to find solutions to removing the radioactive debris; Ulana attempts to find out the cause of the explosion.
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- TriviaThe soldier pours out the milk that the old woman had in her bucket. While it may seem like petty malice, he had a very good reason: milk was one of the most significant pathways that caused people to get afflicted by radiation; iodine-131 in particular, which led to an increase in thyroid cancer. This is because, after the accident, pastures in the affected areas were contaminated by iodine, cesium and strontium. Cows eat a lot of grass, which has a large surface area compared to its weight, so the cows concentrated a lot of these substances in their bodies. This then significantly contaminated the milk they produced. As late as 2018, it was reported that in some areas cows still produce milk that is more radioactive than regulation allows, which therefore forces the milk to be discarded as unfit for human consumption.
- GoofsThe old woman mentions the "Holodomor" in the evacuation scene in 1986 in reference to the genocidal famine inflicted on Soviet Ukraine. This word, which literally means "death by hunger," was not created in 1988 but was seen in print as early as the 1930s, in the years after the famine, and used in the West in the 1970s. It was not used publicly in the Soviet Union for obvious reasons, but after the effects of Glasnost, it was used by a Ukrainian Communist Party official in a speech in 1987. The old woman, who had nothing to lose, may certainly have felt entitled to use it at that moment.
- Quotes
[Shcherbina screams into the phone after finding out why the West German robot failed within seconds of being deployed on Masha]
Boris Shcherbina: OF COURSE I know they're listening! I want them to hear, I want them to hear it all! Do you know what we're doing here? Tell those idiots what they have done!
[beat]
Boris Shcherbina: I DON'T GIVE A FUCK!
[beat]
Boris Shcherbina: Tell them, go tell them! Ryzhkov! Go tell Ligachyov! Tell fucking Gorbachev! Tell them!
[he smashes the phone to pieces in rage. Cut to Legasov and Tarakanov waiting outside; Shcherbina emerges from the trailer, dragging the broken phone behind him, and tosses it to the ground]
Boris Shcherbina: The official position of the State is that a global nuclear catastrophe is not possible in the Soviet Union. They told the Germans that the highest detected level of radiation was 2,000 roentgen. They gave them the propaganda number. That robot was never going to work.
[to a nearby soldier]
Boris Shcherbina: We need a new phone.
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- SoundtracksCherny Voron (Black Raven)
Written by Nikolai Veryovkin
(Dog burial scene)
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- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
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