Chernobyl: "They Mistakenly Sent The One Good Man"
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- čas přidán 7. 01. 2023
- Valery Legasov and Boris Shcherbina discuss their roles in cleaning up the Chernobyl disaster and who was the real "consequential man."
Boris Shcherbina: "I hoped that one day I would matter, but I didn't. I just stood next to people who did."
Valery Legasov: "Of all the ministers and all the deputies, an entire congregation of obedient fools, they mistakenly sent the one good man. For God's sake Boris, you were the one who mattered most." - Zábava
The growth of friendship between these two was the real heart of the show.
One good man and one honest man, a pair that we all should thank were there when we needed them most.
This is a great scene. Lezrov was right, it took a great leader to listen to the right people, take action, even to convince people to die for the good of all.
This whole series is about that fateful morning that the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor blew up. It is in its essence about a terrible tragedy.
But, I say, it was about a time of hero’s. All these people who did what had to be done, at a time when it counted the most. It is a story of fortitude, perseverance, and sacrifice. It is nothing short of amazing.
He lived long enough to invite international aid for Armenia after an earthquake.
Truly one of the most masterful movies of all time.
got any more of them pixels?
Just one example of the absolute evil of the former Soviet Union
Most paths to evil is laid with good intentions. The Soviet Union was born out of inequality in the Russian Empire.
It is but also about the administrative state, bureaucracy, expedience, lies, group think, blind loyalty.
Have you forgotten Covid already?