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  • Ukrainian medical responder and radiation expert Alla Shapiro reviews the validity of the HBO series "Chernobyl." Alla shares some real-life on-site experiences to explain whether clips from the series are true to what actually happened on April 26th, 1986 and the days that followed.
    Dr. Shapiro received a Medical degree and a PhD degree in Kiev, Ukraine where she was trained in pediatric hematology. After Chernobyl she was one of the first medical responders sent to the most radiation contaminated areas, and headed the field team surveying the medical effects on children in the Chernobyl vicinity.
    In 1989, Dr. Shapiro and her family became stateless refugees, spending 6 months in refugee camps in Italy, before immigrating to the U.S. She completed a residency in pediatrics at Georgetown University Hospital and a fellowship in pediatric oncology at the National Institute of Health. Shortly after 9/11, she became a Medical Officer at the Counter-Terrorism and Emergency Coordination Staff at the US Food and Drug Administration and evaluated drugs that treat people who have been exposed to harmful levels of radiation.
    Dr. Shapiro is currently completing a book manuscript entitled Extraordinary Journey of the Stateless: From the Shadows of Chernobyl to the Lights of Washington.
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  • @richardpoole9793
    @richardpoole9793 4 роки тому +21653

    "I was one of the first Chernobyl responders after the nuclear accident" INSTANT RESPECT!!

    • @mohamedmamd-ouh1262
      @mohamedmamd-ouh1262 4 роки тому +19

      how can i believe you ?

    • @petterteignesse5486
      @petterteignesse5486 4 роки тому +93

      man computers AmdradeonIntelGTX well it would be kinda boring watching them dropping sand on the core for 10 episodes...

    • @CaiusMeridius
      @CaiusMeridius 4 роки тому +32

      No she wasn't, later on the video she said that she never treated or managed the victims of contamination.

    • @richardpoole9793
      @richardpoole9793 4 роки тому +3

      Pedro what so your saying she wasn’t there at all and is just making the whole thing up?

    • @CaiusMeridius
      @CaiusMeridius 4 роки тому +3

      @fractured eyes @10:01

  • @Milo_Reacher
    @Milo_Reacher 4 роки тому +54341

    So the guys at Vanity fair actually went looking for a real Dr. who was at Chernobyl. Proudest like in my life

    • @FrostedSeagull
      @FrostedSeagull 4 роки тому +488

      Hey Mailo R,
      You make a grest point.
      I remember seeing a nurse who worked at the hospital being in June 2029 interviewed after the HBO Chernobyl TV series. She worked at the hospital where the irritldated firemen were initially taken.
      What she said was gripping and horrifying.
      It was the nurses thst quickly guessed that it was radiation poisoning.
      Iodine - large sections of the population got Iodine poisoning. The medical professional being interviewed is correct. Iodine, in the right quantity must be given no later than 30 hours after contamination.

    • @voiceovernomad
      @voiceovernomad 4 роки тому +264

      @@FrostedSeagull Chernobyl. 2029.

    • @Rangernewb5550
      @Rangernewb5550 4 роки тому +131

      A real Dr. Who?

    • @MildLemonaidShits
      @MildLemonaidShits 4 роки тому +5

      Jackass

    • @Milo_Reacher
      @Milo_Reacher 4 роки тому +38

      @@MildLemonaidShits Great show

  • @tomte47
    @tomte47 3 роки тому +9983

    This is the problem with series or films "based on real events". People take them as actual documentaries.

    • @volcryndarkstar3283
      @volcryndarkstar3283 3 роки тому +368

      Well they present themselves as well researched and so we give them the benefit of the doubt. But Then some video like this comes out that reveals how little research actually went into it.

    • @buccos2324
      @buccos2324 3 роки тому +52

      Yep and then they vote accordingly thinking they know science when really theyre just watching tv shows 😂😂 never doing their own research, never understanding the constant challenges/flaws science faces similar to any other discipline (things like p-hacking, the fact that vast numbers of studies can't be replicated, etc.), never considering the multidimensionality of issues, choosing to always just take the side of science without any other considerations, etc....

    • @FrostDK98
      @FrostDK98 3 роки тому +432

      @@volcryndarkstar3283 tf are u on about? Tons of research went into it. This video barely contradicts it. And when she says the show states incorrect information, thats reflective of the time period. It was believed that radiation could be contagious although now we know its not

    • @Werkvuur
      @Werkvuur 3 роки тому +18

      Anyone with more than seven brain cells knows not to.

    • @reianvase6683
      @reianvase6683 3 роки тому +68

      STop pretending you're not one of those people. You merely had this opinion after watching this clip. Get off your high horse.

  • @jamesmantovani8620
    @jamesmantovani8620 3 роки тому +6112

    I like how she says her sources too. She's so knowledgeable and I wish her good health.

    • @compa6251
      @compa6251 3 роки тому +67

      @@anno41 are you a doctor? Where did you study?

    • @anno41
      @anno41 3 роки тому +11

      @@compa6251 lumc in leiden ( Netherlands)

    • @anno41
      @anno41 3 роки тому +4

      @@compa6251 I can understand the motives to downplay chernobyl

    • @propersod2390
      @propersod2390 3 роки тому +56

      @@anno41 "a lot of the things she said are simply untrue" and then you name 1 thing that she said that she wasn't entirely wrong about either. It is basically impossible for a fetus to absorb the radiation. Nothing she said was wrong

    • @glenbooth7903
      @glenbooth7903 2 роки тому +10

      @@anno41
      Correct, the foetus can absorb the radiation, there's a Russian midwife taking about how they dealt with over 36 pregnant women in the first 24 hrs and all had unborn babes with defects or where dead.

  • @strawberriesandcandy
    @strawberriesandcandy 4 роки тому +22131

    Nonsense has no place in a twenty mile radius of this woman

    • @ParaAkula
      @ParaAkula 4 роки тому +106

      yes well said, i have the same impression.

    • @Its_Me_Romano
      @Its_Me_Romano 4 роки тому +78

      she is a shapiro after all

    • @ArgyleDinosaur
      @ArgyleDinosaur 4 роки тому +122

      @@Its_Me_Romano Facts don't care about your feelings! Haha

    • @kirillfetischev1428
      @kirillfetischev1428 4 роки тому +11

      strawberriesandcandy you couldn’t have phrased it better

    • @repugnantgrin
      @repugnantgrin 4 роки тому +302

      @@Its_Me_Romano Please don't tarnish this woman by comparing her to that homonculus.

  • @pierrebe4492
    @pierrebe4492 4 роки тому +23448

    "Should be based on science, not on fear" Those words have, nowadays, become such a rarity..

    • @1mc568
      @1mc568 4 роки тому +160

      Shut up, our Climate IS changing, now give all of your Money to Al Gore, in the Form of Carbon Tax.

    • @shanaroses
      @shanaroses 4 роки тому +24

      You mean always...

    • @BloomerMindset
      @BloomerMindset 4 роки тому +144

      I mean, people have been acting on fear over logic for all of history. I must admit that with the massive boom in instant information access, most people (even I) feel little to no need to fact check anything.

    • @BogdanSzczurek
      @BogdanSzczurek 4 роки тому +38

      Before the "science" is settled, good, old fear may make you survive :}

    • @northernbohemianrealist1412
      @northernbohemianrealist1412 4 роки тому +105

      Whoa! The responses to this comment are unbelievably strange, even for the UA-cam comments section.

  • @ourcorrectopinions6824
    @ourcorrectopinions6824 2 роки тому +2078

    The pain and sadness on her face is shattering at 8:41 as she finishes the sentence: "he would not have been dangerous to anyone who was around him". It then makes sense why she has such a strong reaction to that idea as she then discusses children who were displaced and irrationally rejected for being "radioactive".

    • @solustalechoy7698
      @solustalechoy7698 2 роки тому +60

      ARS isn't contagious, that much is true, but when radioactive particulates are inhaled or ingested, they can linger in the body for months. The firefighters would still be internally contaminated and those particulates would still be emitting gamma radiation.

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns Рік тому +30

      Yeah except he clearly _was_ since his wife who was pregnant at the time lost her child a mere 4 hours after birth due to radiation sickness. She also suffered several strokes as a result of the radiation she received and was told she'd never be able to have kids (fortunately that part was later proved false, as she now lives in Kiev with her son). So clearly the particles in his body were producing enough radiation to get into _her_ body and then into her baby. So yes, he _was_ dangerous to those around him - _if_ they got too close like his wife did.

    • @powerplayerjoe
      @powerplayerjoe Рік тому +110

      @@DavidStruveDesigns she was already exposed to the radiation before reuniting with her husband though. because she lived so close to the nuclear plant and went through the heavily contaminated hospital in pripyat

    • @MeatBunFul
      @MeatBunFul Рік тому +27

      I think it's more to protect the man. Touching and breathing on him would cause unintended infection because he had probably no immunity

    • @skepticalextraterrestrial2971
      @skepticalextraterrestrial2971 Рік тому

      And yet the bodies are reportedly buried in zinc lined coffins and concrete, similar to the animals even she says were feared. Exposure to radiation does not make one radioactive, BUT inhaling/ingesting radioactive particles DOES. Caesium 137 is water soluble with a biological half-life of about 70 days. Strontium 90, if absorbed, will remain in bones with a half-life of 29 years. I suspect that the emotional reaction you speak of may mean that the "fact checker" is in error due to bias.

  • @D11r41k
    @D11r41k 3 роки тому +3937

    A little bit after Chernobyl happened, there was a very short note about the accident in a newspaper. It sounded very ordinary and neutral, but my Grandpa (in Ufa, Russia) became very worried when he read it. He was telling everyone around, that it's very-very bad, but people didn't seem to believe or worry. Only days/weeks/months after the awful reality came out.

    • @tonycorona8501
      @tonycorona8501 3 роки тому +18

      What happened to your grandfather during the days after the incident?

    • @neta4768
      @neta4768 3 роки тому +60

      That is very true and sad. My parents told me that as well that they shut up about it and didn't talk about it. The soviets were very quiet and didn't tell anyone about how bad it really was.

    • @shinjite06
      @shinjite06 3 роки тому +117

      Dude I felt like this in December 2019 about COVID. Nobody was taking it seriously.

    • @tamxsimunovic
      @tamxsimunovic 2 роки тому +39

      @@shinjite06 same... I told my family that it was going to become a huge deal later on, and they didn't believe me! Now look where we are 😓

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 2 роки тому +37

      @@shinjite06 People made fun of you in the USA if you worried about it, or said you were a bad person. They won't admit they were wrong even now, or even admit that they didn't take it seriously. People suck sometimes.

  • @venera4981
    @venera4981 4 роки тому +35288

    She was so concise and knowledgeable, oh the things she must have seen...

    • @matthewwoodcock
      @matthewwoodcock 4 роки тому +1054

      Venera the show is horrific, I can’t imagine the horrors she witnessed in person. Especially the children being contaminated

    • @liviam1497
      @liviam1497 4 роки тому +146

      Well she is a scientist right?being smart is Her job-description😊

    • @codename495
      @codename495 4 роки тому +498

      Livia M Smart isn’t a job description. She uses the scientific method to search for answers in smart and guided manner.

    • @saearlman6316
      @saearlman6316 4 роки тому +65

      Code Name bruh

    • @AD-nu9ih
      @AD-nu9ih 4 роки тому +43

      Might be a language barrier or cultural... Ukrainians are generally concise.

  • @aryabluebird1
    @aryabluebird1 3 роки тому +21787

    Sounds like she's exactly the person they should have consulted before and during the making of the series.

    • @TheParadox3000
      @TheParadox3000 3 роки тому +2297

      They did consult people like this. But guess what, it's a drama, not a documentary. Dramas will always, always, always take liberties

    • @unepintade
      @unepintade 3 роки тому +955

      @@TheParadox3000 yeah there's far too many people thinking it's a documentary

    • @gt1r
      @gt1r 3 роки тому +512

      jms elt Or, people respect the high level of production in this show. Although it was dramatized, it was pretty historically accurate. Most people know that they’re not watching a documentary, but instead a TV show that does a pretty good job of depicting what happened

    • @unepintade
      @unepintade 3 роки тому +12

      @jms elt no that means you're a dumbass that doesn't even know the subject you're criticizing

    • @unepintade
      @unepintade 3 роки тому +6

      @jms elt no but i'm still far more entitled to have an opinion on it than you

  • @angelkross2704
    @angelkross2704 3 роки тому +2264

    It’s a shame too, Mila did an interview about how harassed she was for choosing to be around her husband and killing her baby. In one interview she said no one explained the dangers to her and she was unaware, in another when asked if she would change a thing, she said no, she explained what his last moments were like and she said how happy they were. She gets so much backlash for killing her baby but turns out if radiation did in fact kill her baby, it wasn’t her fault.

    • @vaibhavpawar4455
      @vaibhavpawar4455 2 роки тому +96

      Wait, the Doctor lady just said that acute radiation sickness isn't contagious in any form!!!

    • @dbk_kvd
      @dbk_kvd 2 роки тому +220

      @@vaibhavpawar4455 yeah but at the time they believed the victims could spread radiation

    • @ludmoro
      @ludmoro 2 роки тому +64

      Her name isn't Mila. That's just a different name. It's Lyudmila.

    • @TomPuppetmaster
      @TomPuppetmaster 2 роки тому +227

      You know, she was also walking around in Pripyat. The death sentence could have already been decided even before she went to see him.

    • @gorzkawodka
      @gorzkawodka 2 роки тому +23

      @@vaibhavpawar4455 I am shocked with her words, cause the fact is that their daughter died soon after birth. Moreover we have a shift manager Anatolij Diatlov who survived two reactor big bangs, second was in Charnobyl, but first one was on a submarine, he didn't die, even through he took deadly amount of radiation, but his 6 year old son died soon after the accident on submarine, because he get leukemia. I can't imagine a different scenario that his daddy was radioactive and caused the leukemia.

  • @gail6552
    @gail6552 3 роки тому +3854

    I feel like the series was trying to be more emotional than accurate. So that we the viewer can understand just how dangerous and how much radiation and all those fancy studies truly are.

    • @alexcal24
      @alexcal24 3 роки тому +180

      I believe that too. I dare say, I like the changes and it's important to learn. We learnt what happened in Chernobyl more or less.

    • @gail6552
      @gail6552 3 роки тому +44

      @@alexcal24 yes! I agree! Every time i watch the series I get so upset for everyone affected.

    • @mark2102
      @mark2102 3 роки тому +145

      Except, as the scientist just pointed out, the series made the dangers of radiation appear a lot worse than they actually are and provided grossly inaccurate information to include the inflated death count. But anything to help anti-nuclear sentiments I guess.

    • @gail6552
      @gail6552 3 роки тому +46

      @@mark2102 True many things were in accurate but that’s Hollywood for you. But it caused a lot of people to look more into it and look at it in general. The deaths of that day and a week or two after can be mapped out. But it’s hard to map how it truly affected all the regions around. Of course American propaganda is gonna portray this as a bad as possible but at least people somewhat know. Our knowledge is our responsibility, it’s our job to be sure we know what we know with all the resources available to us.

    • @mariannetaylor4293
      @mariannetaylor4293 3 роки тому +30

      It wasn't filmed like that to show us how dangerous radiation is or be educational in any way. It was sensationally dramatised to get the viewing figures as high as possible.

  • @jezebel324
    @jezebel324 4 роки тому +6405

    She was a first responder... people don’t have a right to tell her they know better.

    • @respberry123
      @respberry123 4 роки тому +103

      Yes they do. I'm not saying she is factually wrong, but in science the opinion of authorities is irrelevant. If you want to learn more about any medical subject, you read medical textbooks, prestige journals and clinical studies.

    • @Hunter4042012
      @Hunter4042012 4 роки тому +301

      @@respberry123 People are taking 2019 knowledge and applying it to 1986. It was not a series about us now looking at it in s 2019 light.

    • @nisaesen3215
      @nisaesen3215 4 роки тому +86

      @Long Schnozzed Tribesman In this case, you don't know if it is "absolute bunk". I'm sorry, were you there at the time that you think you know better than the FIRST RESPONDER to this incident?

    • @ericsalisbury3583
      @ericsalisbury3583 4 роки тому +112

      @Long Schnozzed Tribesman your whole arguement applies to you. youre a nobdy in a comment section. she has spent her life studying this.

    • @nisaesen3215
      @nisaesen3215 4 роки тому +38

      @Long Schnozzed Tribesman Please enlighten me what this "complete bunk" is that's supposedly objectively disproven with science. What has she said that you can counterfeit right now? I, a mere pathetic fool, just think you're full of crap :)

  • @Casuallyartisticaviator
    @Casuallyartisticaviator 3 роки тому +16862

    Honestly, Chernobyl will never stop being terrifying

    • @animeworld2369
      @animeworld2369 3 роки тому +230

      Only for the next 24 thousand year's it will be terrifying after that it will stop

    • @crim899
      @crim899 3 роки тому +98

      @@animeworld2369 well scArdicat will be dead in 24 thousand years, but yeah the average human (if we even exist for that long) probably won't even know about Chernobyl.

    • @Casuallyartisticaviator
      @Casuallyartisticaviator 3 роки тому +30

      @@crim899 Me : sees your reply
      Also me : how enlightening

    • @crim899
      @crim899 3 роки тому +7

      @@Casuallyartisticaviator I live to enlighten :')

    • @L1ama
      @L1ama 3 роки тому +44

      If you think Chernobyl's bad, read about the Banqiao dam failures

  • @krahvata
    @krahvata 2 роки тому +1336

    I quite like the interpretation that the show's exact intent was to portray Chernobyl after the explosion exactly as it was, lies, fear and misinformation. They didn't get everything right but it perfectly illustrates exactly what people believed at that time due to not enough knowledge on radiation and the government's cover-ups. Tv series aren't documentaries and shouldn't be treated as fact.

    • @MajoradeMayhem
      @MajoradeMayhem 2 роки тому +45

      I somewhat agree, but the foetus absorbing radiation is total nonsense that a scientist would never believe in. She knows how radiation works, it's not some kind of bacterial disease.

    • @dadikkedude
      @dadikkedude 2 роки тому +10

      @@MajoradeMayhem Talking about misinformation this series is spreading.

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom 2 роки тому +22

      @@MajoradeMayhem Scientists are humans. That means they're not always right. YES, you should trust them IN THEIR FIELD; outside of it however they are just ordinary humans. So it is - imho - somewhat realistic that a physicist might believe false medical information, just as a medical doctor might have false ideas about physics. Lastly I just have to quote Anita Borozan here: "Tv series aren't documentaries and shouldn't be treated as fact." That is something one should not forget whilst watching them - especially if they are BASED ON real events...

    • @MajoradeMayhem
      @MajoradeMayhem 2 роки тому +7

      @@TheMightyZwom You're clearly not a scientist. A physicist can't help you diagnose cholera, but they aren't going to make such a fundamental mistake about the nature of radiation. Radiation is her speciality. That would be like a medical doctor not knowing which way around the human heart goes.

    • @toyohari78
      @toyohari78 2 роки тому +2

      no one believed such things back then ! this is ridiculous !

  • @Durex653
    @Durex653 3 роки тому +378

    When you see white dots in footage of Chernobyl, it's not really because it's an old footage but it's actually the radiation messing with cameras that's what i heard atleast

    • @berryberrykixx
      @berryberrykixx 3 роки тому +80

      You are correct. Ionizing radiation will destroy film. In the case of radiation, you get that with little specks and flashes as tiny particles hit the film. When I was younger, I was always reminded to rewind my film in my camera before I opened the shudder or the sunlight would ruin all of my photos. Same idea.

    • @AlisonBryen
      @AlisonBryen 2 роки тому +14

      @@berryberrykixx I remember my Mom rewinding the camera film at the end of the roll in the 1980s/90s too.

    • @ghost.ranger1628
      @ghost.ranger1628 18 днів тому

      That is true.

  • @francesbritton
    @francesbritton 4 роки тому +12662

    You're telling me Vanity Fair had the time to consult an actual radiation expert for a 13 minute response vid, but HBO couldn't consult one for a WHOLE SERIES?

    • @melosivitch
      @melosivitch 4 роки тому +2676

      They consulted hundreds... they just listened to the majority and added a bit of creativity for entertainment like all “inspired by true events” films and documentaries do.

    • @EnsiMochi
      @EnsiMochi 4 роки тому +6

      🙏🏻

    • @BasePuma4007
      @BasePuma4007 4 роки тому +769

      They did the inaccurate stuff for shock value.

    • @nippleflexer3630
      @nippleflexer3630 4 роки тому +781

      It's a tv show made for entertainment, not realism. And radiation burns can have the affect that is portrayed in the tv show, there was a Japanese man by the name of, Hisashi Ouchi, whose skin was falling off due to receiving 17 Sieverts all in one go. So the shows depiction of how deadly radiation can be over time with your skin falling off is not false.

    • @Biggest_Cat_There_Ever_Was
      @Biggest_Cat_There_Ever_Was 4 роки тому +223

      @@nippleflexer3630 I thought they portrayed the burns for shock value until I saw pictures of Hisashi Ouchi and read about what he went through

  • @thatgirl5630
    @thatgirl5630 4 роки тому +7277

    She doesn’t sound like a “know it all” even though she does KNOW IT ALL! She talks in such a nice way that she genuinely just wants to inform and not seem like she is better. So nice :)

    • @GuRuGeorge03
      @GuRuGeorge03 4 роки тому +207

      she grew up in soviet russia as a woman, so she learned very early in her life how to think about every word that she uses. she talks slowly, but very efficiently, something that a lot of people these days don't do, because they have the luxury of not having to be efficient and careful :)

    • @robot_boi
      @robot_boi 4 роки тому +27

      @@GuRuGeorge03 it's her personality. Geez.

    • @eddyyaeji6769
      @eddyyaeji6769 4 роки тому +24

      @@GuRuGeorge03 oh for sure this lady chooses her words carefully, lets not forget the fear of the gulag. Even though Stalin was long gone, the fear in her parents and everyone around her wasn't.

    • @nerveinz6453
      @nerveinz6453 4 роки тому +5

      @@eddyyaeji6769 it's ingrained into her

    • @beastymusictm1452
      @beastymusictm1452 4 роки тому +2

      로봇REBETA Partly yes, but the persons point is still valid.

  • @Batnano
    @Batnano 3 роки тому +321

    "we have a nuclear disaster and a lot of iradiated people,quickly,hide all the books that tells us how to treat it"

    • @ngaare
      @ngaare 3 роки тому +3

      Everything looks like they would like to kill their own people

    • @zimriel
      @zimriel 3 роки тому +12

      Yeah I caught that.
      Which is why everyone outside Russia assumes the high count over the low count of casualties.
      Even if Putin (and this doctor) are right about the low count, nobody will believe them.

    • @mmdoof
      @mmdoof 2 місяці тому +6

      Ukraine has been able to study and treat the aftermath independently and in cooperation with the international academic community since 1991, so russia has very little role over the narrative. The general truth about the effects of the disaster is quite well known. Why people buy the unproven high numbers, it's part ignorance, part political bias against nuclear power I think.@@zimriel

    • @ghost.ranger1628
      @ghost.ranger1628 18 днів тому

      They did not want people to know they were gone already

  • @0000song0000
    @0000song0000 2 роки тому +691

    i think the portrayal of the firefighter is based on his wife's testimony on the Voices of Chernobyl book, where she says he changed colors, turning purple, then greenish white and black 😥 she also said that on his last days he thew up parts of his own organs. So yeah, clearly the makeup artists read that and tried to represent it

    • @turin236
      @turin236 Рік тому +145

      It was, she even describes how his skin was peeling of and how she changed his bloody sheets. The makeup artists clearly did a good job representing this kind of radiation in regards to her accounts. There are even photos of him during this somewhere, as she also states in the book

    • @spaztron5000
      @spaztron5000 Рік тому +9

      I feel like I read that the book has completely unverified sources.

    • @_greenrunner_
      @_greenrunner_ Рік тому +34

      and like the doctor said, the rendition in the series is exagerrated

    • @michaellofting4579
      @michaellofting4579 Рік тому +46

      If you search for images of radiation burns there are some pretty horrible ones. IMHO the ones portrayed don’t seem that far off the mark.

    • @ashleyrosearc
      @ashleyrosearc Рік тому +5

      You can’t throw up parts of your organs.

  • @georginajiang9186
    @georginajiang9186 4 роки тому +10062

    I like the way she talks. Though she is pointing out the series flaws here, she is no way near being judgmental. What she says are facts that we should learn

    • @jemmajames6719
      @jemmajames6719 4 роки тому +30

      A British scientist was on TV, saying for the most part it was accurate but they had changed a few details to suit, one I remember was the helicopter scene.She had been there with other scientists to study the radiation.I live in the UK and the area I live in had radiation fallout as did other parts, only learnt this recently. How this low level radiation has affected us, who knows, well their not telling us.

    • @georginajiang9186
      @georginajiang9186 4 роки тому +42

      Steve what I mean by judgmental is when someone acts entitled and pretentious. It contains a derogatory connotation. She’s not doing that here.

    • @TymphaRedbreaduwuowo
      @TymphaRedbreaduwuowo 4 роки тому +13

      its her story, it happened to her, not the directors, she has every right to be judgmental, if you ask me

    • @tarananajaika
      @tarananajaika 4 роки тому +33

      @Steve It's a compliment. It's basically saying that she is a woman of science who doesn't need to put someone down to prove their point. Others aren't as good in this matter.

    • @maxfelson9467
      @maxfelson9467 4 роки тому +2

      First of all I don't think that's the point, I don't think she's being judgemental but I also think she's not being "nice"or "cook" either but that's not what matters what matters is if she's being factual and and/or fair, and I think it's fair to say that she is doing at least a decent job on that. Also I don't think *everyone* should learn this, it is a cool ,intriguing, and somewhat of a useful knowledge (I'm talking for the average Joe here). Doesn't mean everyone have the obligation to watch / learn this, at least at this moment.

  • @firashasan82
    @firashasan82 3 роки тому +10782

    You look at her eyes, and you know : she's seen things...

    • @capitaldcolon1795
      @capitaldcolon1795 3 роки тому +74

      yeah, she had seen DOZENS of plastic surgery tables as a patient.
      Jokes aside, seems like a really strong woman. That makes it even weirder that she felt the need to alter her face by plastic surgery to look like a cat alien.

    • @pizzapizza2356
      @pizzapizza2356 3 роки тому +1011

      @@capitaldcolon1795, what does her appearance have to do with anything? What an unnecessary comment.

    • @adwaitab.3622
      @adwaitab.3622 3 роки тому +558

      @@pizzapizza2356 judging a women by her looks is what these assholes can do

    • @EazyDuz18
      @EazyDuz18 3 роки тому +3

      nah she hasnt, shes a nobody

    • @pizzapizza2356
      @pizzapizza2356 3 роки тому +48

      ​@@adwaitab.3622 I see that. How sad.

  • @alpha3836
    @alpha3836 3 роки тому +293

    Her tone and they way she speaks is so calming and soothing, like every patient must've felt a little bit happy under her care.. She's a true professional.

  • @aleciahansen7859
    @aleciahansen7859 2 роки тому +262

    She’s someone I’d love to hear lecture or have a conversation with. So calm and intelligent.

    • @spanglelime
      @spanglelime 2 роки тому +3

      I just saw another comment saying there are videos of her speaking. Search Dr. Alla Shapiro. I'm gonna after I finish this.

  • @benl2140
    @benl2140 4 роки тому +15760

    So, basically, the show gets some things very wrong about the medical effects of radiation, but was pretty much accurate when it came to the government response.

    • @nichtbekannt5072
      @nichtbekannt5072 4 роки тому +363

      american production i guess

    • @bytefu
      @bytefu 4 роки тому +506

      Based on what, a story of one woman? You have to consider multiple sources, preferably not in any way related to the series. People have biases.

    • @cam4636
      @cam4636 4 роки тому +104

      @@nichtbekannt5072 Joint American-UK production

    • @jpckuijer
      @jpckuijer 4 роки тому +173

      Too bad that they overly dramatized the medical effects, otherwise I'd watch it.

    • @nanomalysbiggestfan2153
      @nanomalysbiggestfan2153 4 роки тому +555

      the medical things such as the heavy burns are in there cuz of dramatization but stuff like the baby absorbing the radiation was believed by the people in the past

  • @scheusselmensch5713
    @scheusselmensch5713 4 роки тому +11070

    Obviously the problem here is that this woman is about 14 times smarter than the average anybody.

    • @Cmonbruh8549
      @Cmonbruh8549 4 роки тому +21

      What problem?

    • @pelinkizilkus3884
      @pelinkizilkus3884 4 роки тому +46

      Obviously she is 14 times smarter than you.

    • @scheusselmensch5713
      @scheusselmensch5713 4 роки тому +69

      @@pelinkizilkus3884 There is that possibility.

    • @t-55am2b5
      @t-55am2b5 4 роки тому +104

      Don’t get me wrong but I wouldn’t say that she’s particulary smarter than the average human. She only has expirience because she was there, yet really calm and truthful.

    • @Tee_eej
      @Tee_eej 4 роки тому +95

      @@t-55am2b5 I disagree, it takes a wise human to have self-awareness and to be able to question the difference between what is right and is wrong. You don't have to look far to see nowadays that many people take what they see as reality.

  • @royliber3824
    @royliber3824 2 роки тому +405

    She is spitting out the truth like its nothing... Such an amazing lady she is and I hope to see her again in future projects like this.

    • @rootkit4865
      @rootkit4865 2 роки тому

      Whell actually looks like a lot of doubtable moments was removed. HBO Chernoby have a lot more problems then you actually can see and specialist should notice those moments, like chernoby doctors scene where absoloutley no one new what radiation is, it is TOTALY untrue and doctors just looks like idiots.

    • @royliber3824
      @royliber3824 2 роки тому +2

      @@rootkit4865 HBO shows usually like that unfortunately... I don't buy it that none of the doctors knew what radiation is... Radiation is something that was well known before the incident. Heck, our bodies right now have some degree of radiation in them just not enough to hurt obviously. People studied this way before and they made it look like something completely new lol

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Рік тому

      @@royliber3824 " I don't buy it that none of the doctors knew what radiation is" The film didn't say that, dumbass.

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake 2 роки тому +41

    Remember, people. When something is labeled as "based on real events", it just means that the base story has happened. Like...you can make a WW2 movie about bioweapons and mechanical soldiers and still say it's "based on real events" as long as the battle it depicts had actually happened

    • @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810
      @fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 2 роки тому +2

      The famous example being the movie Braveheart.
      Definitely based on a real story.
      At the same time it's the biggest bunch of complete horsesh't the world has ever seen.

    • @gpt-jcommentbot4759
      @gpt-jcommentbot4759 Рік тому

      BASED on real events

  • @nicksurfs1
    @nicksurfs1 4 роки тому +13100

    How did you get her!!? My jaw is on the floor! I could listen to her talk for hours!!

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik 4 роки тому +637

      @@MitchellWiggs How many languages do you excel at?

    • @rammen4
      @rammen4 4 роки тому +10

      You know that woman in the program isn't a real person right?

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik 4 роки тому +101

      @@rammen4 I think you misunderstood what he was amazed about.

    • @aritakalo8011
      @aritakalo8011 4 роки тому +174

      Well She lives in USA and works for FDA..... So they probably just called her and asked for interview... She is a radiation safety expert, so she most likely will be more than happy to talk about her subject of expertise as long as the filming happens at convenient time and location. Most researchers are like that.

    • @ColdfFlare
      @ColdfFlare 4 роки тому +49

      Your jaw is on the floor? Were you exposed to radiation for three seconds?

  • @catalina187
    @catalina187 4 роки тому +18244

    "Our response should be based on science, not on fear." Boy should that be the slogan for 2020...

    • @kahkah1986
      @kahkah1986 3 роки тому +95

      Yes, although good science has a healthy respect for the unknown variables and good scientists try and avoid making blanket statements that we shouldn't be concerned about something they cannot scientifically claim to have comprehensively studied. Chernobyl is an object lesson in officials making statements in scientific language to avoid mass panic, telling everyone they were being scientific yet at the same time refusing to allow basic scrutiny that science objectively demands.

    • @summushieremiasclarkson4700
      @summushieremiasclarkson4700 3 роки тому +47

      Yes. Now you define what constitutes a proper application of the scientific method, and who's lying. As a scientist myself, I'm perfectly aware how several highly contradictory theories can be equally possible. Speculation at this scale is spectacularly axiomatic.

    • @ruialexandre6197
      @ruialexandre6197 3 роки тому +4

      Amen to that, you said better than I did.

    • @ruialexandre6197
      @ruialexandre6197 3 роки тому +78

      @@kahkah1986 basically, politicians editing the science to suit their political needs. Now, where have I seen this recently?

    • @chadthunder8362
      @chadthunder8362 3 роки тому +2

      You said everything I would say.

  • @TheDiogowsky
    @TheDiogowsky 3 роки тому +511

    Passed so many years and she continues to choose the words that she says.

    • @matrixdukenukem000
      @matrixdukenukem000 3 роки тому +39

      Which is what all of us should be doing and not for the reason you're hinting here.

    • @child8689
      @child8689 3 роки тому +114

      Man she is a russian doctor and u expect her having time to learn English fluently? Even tho she needs time to choose right words she is still clear and easy to listen to and its amazing she is so open-minded to participate in this video. I cant even imagine the amount of medical information she has in her head and even speaks a foreign language at that age.

    • @TheNinjapancake14
      @TheNinjapancake14 3 роки тому +9

      @@child8689 who expected her to speak fluently? I agree with the rest of your comment, she speaks fine, but it seems misdirected

    • @child8689
      @child8689 3 роки тому +21

      @@TheNinjapancake14 yea i agree, i should have said a bunch of other things so my point sounds sane. What i was going for is that the guy is saying that she is still choosing words due to the politics which sounds unrealistic to me. So i suppose that she chooses words due to the language. But i had to phrase that better yea

    • @themage4232
      @themage4232 3 роки тому +15

      @@child8689 No, you were perfectly clear the first time. I guess the other person just doesn't have any understanding skills, which would allow him to connect what you said to the initial comment.

  • @flashbond
    @flashbond 3 роки тому +243

    9:26 These are not burns. This is how a person exposed to radiotion will look like after ionising radiation tears the cellular structure apart. Then the cellular damage begins to manifest. Bone marrow dies, immune system fails. The organs and soft tissue begin to decompse. Those decays are the result of this decomposition.

    • @halinaqi2194
      @halinaqi2194 3 роки тому +29

      They would be dead by that point so either way the guy looking like that and alive still doesnt feel right.

    • @milkman1196
      @milkman1196 3 роки тому +80

      @@halinaqi2194 apparently it's true, his wife, (I forgot her name) said he was puking out bits of his organs out and there are other accounts where a man's face fell off

    • @whitetipvelociraptor5759
      @whitetipvelociraptor5759 3 роки тому +18

      And here I thought that nothing could be scarier than the Bubonic Plague........guess I was wrong........😶

    • @Aigle20350
      @Aigle20350 3 роки тому +39

      @@halinaqi2194 no they wouldn’t be. Sadly radiation poisoning has a slow and agonizing death to the extent that in the medical community there are still debates about whether it was truly ethical to keep such patients alive for that long.

    • @dsniper3776
      @dsniper3776 3 роки тому +33

      @@milkman1196 their face's skin come off but it was dried, layer by layer like a snake shredding its skin, not floppy shiny chunks like in the movies. There are still clips of chernobyl's victim who suffered acute radiation sickness and they dont look like that

  • @phillipsmith4473
    @phillipsmith4473 4 роки тому +6553

    "Less knowledge, more silence and less panic"
    Now we know the consequences of that.

    • @deeannwatson4453
      @deeannwatson4453 4 роки тому +109

      Trump is responding the same way... If you don't cover and lie for him you will be fired.... Dr Birx.

    • @phillipsmith4473
      @phillipsmith4473 4 роки тому +85

      @@deeannwatson4453 China did the same basically.

    • @catdivuar7909
      @catdivuar7909 4 роки тому +28

      But you should understand the difference between the concealment of facts to save 50-hundred civilians, which was evacuated in about 24 hours, and situation with Covid 2019... I think these are too different situations to compare...

    • @crehhhnshawjamaica440
      @crehhhnshawjamaica440 4 роки тому +9

      Sounds a whole lot familiar..china

    • @crunchu2361
      @crunchu2361 3 роки тому +26

      noone is immune to propaganda... this is still happening today with our govnt

  • @dowehavetoputournames2420
    @dowehavetoputournames2420 4 роки тому +5209

    The baby absorbing the radiation thing never sat right with me I'm glad she cleared it up

    • @dansmart3182
      @dansmart3182 4 роки тому +250

      I always took it as, this is what the firefighters wife believed and told her..... which it is.

    • @sbakarcic
      @sbakarcic 4 роки тому +320

      But the fact is, the baby died and doctors told her she will never have another baby again. And here she is, living in Kiev with her son. So I'm not saying that baby saved the mom, but baby died, mom didn't.

    • @jarskil8862
      @jarskil8862 4 роки тому +48

      Not related to radiation but:
      lets say that pregnant woman receives almost deadly dose of X toxin. The baby gives her enough body mass to stay alive, but the baby dies.
      This is all possible?

    • @Matt-bg5wg
      @Matt-bg5wg 4 роки тому +244

      She said there was a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings. So what she says about the doctors saying the baby died because of the radiation is historically accurate - they legitimately didn’t have enough data to know for sure but that was their best guess - but it’s scientifically inaccurate. A point made at the end of the series when we see the wife is alive with another child.

    • @BloodMuffin1er
      @BloodMuffin1er 4 роки тому +128

      I think they included that bit because it's what the real Lyudmilla Ignatenko wrote about that time. She felt as if the baby had absorbed all radiation.

  • @brigeatenex
    @brigeatenex 2 роки тому +181

    The exposure to severe radiation is actually not that well documented so the FX team did not have that much material for very late stages - there’s a Variety video interviewing the lead makeup artist. So in the end although makeup was definitely the most fictionalised, the show was very well researched. People forget it wasn’t a documentary, it was a tv show based on true events portraying what people felt during the event, and they did it really well.

    • @KommandantKavu
      @KommandantKavu 11 місяців тому +15

      That depiction was effectively what a corpse looks like in later stages of decomposition. And likely based on pictures of the Japanese Hisashi Ouchi who was kept alive with acute radiation poisoning for roughly 3 months. Much of his skin was grafted as it fell apart and grew infected. It’s not ‘that’ inaccurate to those things.

    • @PikaPetey
      @PikaPetey 9 місяців тому +9

      People forget that cinema photography is a visual media. The make up artist had a job to show the audience how horrible radiation is. Sometimes to get that message across, visuals have to be exagerated.

    • @brigeatenex
      @brigeatenex 9 місяців тому

      @@PikaPeteyexactly!

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X 5 місяців тому +2

      Wrong. There's literally tons of info. But I guess she had to say something which validated her extreme use of gore.

    • @xWHITExEAGLEx
      @xWHITExEAGLEx 5 місяців тому +2

      @@PikaPetey But it's stupid and disrespectful, keep the exaggeration for fantasy stories, not depictions of real events.

  • @robert04872
    @robert04872 3 роки тому +559

    The show wasn't really about the science though...it was about the cost of lies.

    • @lt3880
      @lt3880 3 роки тому +51

      Why does it say when they make that point by lying about the science and overdramatising it

    • @mexicanwarstreets
      @mexicanwarstreets 3 роки тому +37

      @@lt3880 They didn’t have a responsibility to make sure all the science was completely correct. They had a responsibility to the dead to show what it was like for the civilians, even if it was just a taste.

    • @queenofnevers6990
      @queenofnevers6990 3 роки тому

      best summary

    • @RagedContinuum
      @RagedContinuum 3 роки тому +13

      @@mexicanwarstreets hahahaha they just made money with fake concern about a dramatic historical event - say no to british drama

    • @cks57youto53
      @cks57youto53 2 роки тому

      Very true

  • @octopusxoctopus
    @octopusxoctopus 4 роки тому +15612

    I would actually love to watch a documentary about this woman

    • @JameBlack
      @JameBlack 4 роки тому +182

      She has written a book, read the description to the video.

    • @Xxmilkshake202xX
      @Xxmilkshake202xX 4 роки тому +51

      Bobo Momo That is great. I would also want a documentary.

    • @oldmansam95
      @oldmansam95 4 роки тому +71

      or a biopic and have Jessica Lange play her

    • @oldmansam95
      @oldmansam95 4 роки тому +11

      Картофель i know 😔 idk what i was thinking. i’m a 🤡

    • @idk-br6py
      @idk-br6py 4 роки тому +7

      שלום לך ישראלית ^•^

  • @jamesduffy7549
    @jamesduffy7549 4 роки тому +9312

    actual doctor who was there and treated victims "this is what happened"
    americans on the internet who've seen a tv show: "UHM AKKKSSSHHHYYYYKKKUUUAALLLLYYYY"

    • @MrAussieJules
      @MrAussieJules 4 роки тому +112

      Well at least they know global warming is a hoax and co2 is not a driver, unlike the orwellian sheep in Europe...

    • @stevebryce6071
      @stevebryce6071 4 роки тому +368

      You got to love these sweeping generalisations- ALL Americans think this and ALL Europeans think that. 😂😂😂

    • @jamesduffy7549
      @jamesduffy7549 4 роки тому +292

      @@stevebryce6071 its usually americans who are arrogant enough

    • @ahrfry
      @ahrfry 4 роки тому +30

      Man.. we know this is fiction. There are documentation videos on youtube and you can just check Chernobyl images on google...

    • @jamesduffy7549
      @jamesduffy7549 4 роки тому +147

      @@ahrfry dude literally just scroll down, a particular gem starts with "she clearly knows nothing about the affects of radiation"

  • @IvanPavlov
    @IvanPavlov 3 роки тому +226

    In all fairness, let’s remember that even when Chernobyl accident really happened, this was still a tv show so it’s obvious that some creative liberties were taken. This wasn’t a documentary.

    • @leo-fs1rb
      @leo-fs1rb 2 роки тому +1

      Just like Hamilton, it’s accurate to an extent but entertainment wise it they needed to add

    • @aminuolawale1843
      @aminuolawale1843 2 роки тому +6

      The tv series succeeded at what it was intended for. Kindling interest in the event. We wouldn't have this interview without that.

    • @tayamkay
      @tayamkay 2 роки тому +5

      but to be fair at no point does she point out anything grossly inaccurate. most of the scenes are accurate according to her, and for the scenes where she points out medical inaccuracies she also points out that people back then truly believed these false infos (such as contagious radiation). the only thing she really critiques is that burn victim but she also point out that she personally just has never seen it.

  • @lubnand7879
    @lubnand7879 3 роки тому +909

    I want the same lady to talk about myths of the Corona virus 10 years later

    • @hatersgottahatewejustgotta198
      @hatersgottahatewejustgotta198 3 роки тому +28

      K, but why you call them 'myths' tho? I mean are you sure you know how much radiation can damage you?

    • @Catz1a
      @Catz1a 3 роки тому +15

      @@hatersgottahatewejustgotta198 I think they just mean whatever exaggerations about different symptoms, medicines, lifestyle or lackthereof that will likely arise over time?

    • @lubnand7879
      @lubnand7879 3 роки тому +3

      @@Catz1a thank you , yes that is exactly what I meant

    • @taniatinn9072
      @taniatinn9072 3 роки тому +19

      You foolish person, corona is killing so many, its not a myth.

    • @seliamila1005
      @seliamila1005 3 роки тому +13

      Corona is not a myth, more than 1 million have been infected in my country

  • @leah_beaute
    @leah_beaute 4 роки тому +4330

    Its crazy how many people in the comments are saying that a certified doctor who had first hand experience working with the patients in this situation is incorrect... I'm sorry were you there too

    • @hardcorasapotinazaret1959
      @hardcorasapotinazaret1959 4 роки тому +46

      So we should believe everything?

    • @ultramagahoosierhermit2767
      @ultramagahoosierhermit2767 4 роки тому +160

      Our younger generations have not been taught critical thinking. They're geared to be more susceptible to conspiracy. Any explanation but the actual truth. It's really damaging our society. I think it is the end goal to control people.

    • @maartenmulder2630
      @maartenmulder2630 4 роки тому +263

      @@ultramagahoosierhermit2767 funny how you're actually spreading ideas of a conspiracy, before blindly going off about the youth.

    • @DemonRuby
      @DemonRuby 4 роки тому +259

      Yeah, because obviously HBO is more trustworthy than an actual doctor who's been there and seen it all. These series have been a shock for the west and most of the world, but neighbouring countries of Ukraine have known everything about it for decades already.

    • @thethiccdonut5257
      @thethiccdonut5257 4 роки тому +4

      anderson_beauty She’s right though

  • @christakimoto8425
    @christakimoto8425 4 роки тому +7723

    Dr. Shapiro is a true expert on this topic and she is also an outstanding oncologist/hematologist. Glad to see VF got the perfect person to comment on this powerful mini-series.

    • @blew1t
      @blew1t 4 роки тому +80

      wait why didnt i notice her last name is shapiro

    • @charin951
      @charin951 4 роки тому +60

      Wife of Ben Shapiro?

    • @nicoles7800
      @nicoles7800 4 роки тому +1

      Thankyou so much.

    • @PoisonTheOgres
      @PoisonTheOgres 4 роки тому +217

      cha rin Yes there is absolutely no one else in the world with the last name Shapiro

    • @c6q3a24
      @c6q3a24 4 роки тому +15

      @@PoisonTheOgres
      But I've been led to believe his wife is a doctor?

  • @angelicdexter
    @angelicdexter 3 роки тому +111

    This woman is a legend and she deserves all the recognition in the world

  • @anonnonny3142
    @anonnonny3142 3 роки тому +39

    This was super cool to watch! My grandma was in med school at the time and was one of the many people brought in to help with the clean up. Anyway mad respect to this woman.

    • @vancedadder
      @vancedadder 2 роки тому +1

      Hope she's in a good place for all the service she provided :)

  • @samanthaj.4968
    @samanthaj.4968 4 роки тому +3033

    Someone get this woman a documentary.

    • @iloveclorox8633
      @iloveclorox8633 4 роки тому +1

      Rise and Shine❤️

    • @balazsharkai5118
      @balazsharkai5118 4 роки тому

      @@iloveclorox8633 is that Kylie?

    • @nathanwilliams3762
      @nathanwilliams3762 4 роки тому +1

      How bout a Biopic?

    • @nathanwilliams3762
      @nathanwilliams3762 4 роки тому +6

      yee yee I actually disagree, while the HBO series was good, it did antagonize certain people and dramatize many parts of it. In reality the set of events happened for the most part like what happened in the show, but there are some differences.

    • @nathanwilliams3762
      @nathanwilliams3762 4 роки тому +1

      Vila ` You’re probably right, all I’m saying is as good as this one was, it definitely wasn’t perfect.

  • @mariatxxxc
    @mariatxxxc 4 роки тому +12166

    I wish this video was longer, such an interesting person

    • @philipcooper8297
      @philipcooper8297 4 роки тому +15

      There's crap loads of related videos on youbook. Even made by the actual liquidators of the events.

    • @johndifrancisco3642
      @johndifrancisco3642 4 роки тому +11

      @@philipcooper8297 Thanks for posting that. I've never heard of youbook.

    • @philipcooper8297
      @philipcooper8297 4 роки тому +16

      @@johndifrancisco3642 Yep, read all about it on my facetube.

    • @tammi3121
      @tammi3121 4 роки тому +1

      @@philipcooper8297 lol😅

    • @MsObeyy
      @MsObeyy 4 роки тому

      María Txc i agree

  • @AmandaHugandKiss411
    @AmandaHugandKiss411 2 роки тому +17

    Her final words are truly something that should be how we speak of the past.
    This woman is wise and wisdom should always be thanked when passed along.
    I am so glad I had the opportunity to hear her speak. 💕💕💕

  • @hardikvora7075
    @hardikvora7075 11 місяців тому +8

    its ironic "What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all."

  • @PLMCPL17
    @PLMCPL17 4 роки тому +8096

    As a slavic guy, i'am really impressed at how good her English is considering that almost 99% of old people you come across in Slavic countries can't say a thing in English

    • @Butmunch666
      @Butmunch666 4 роки тому +221

      Depends on the country. Some Slavic countries have great English speakers. I know, I live in one.

    • @jarskil8862
      @jarskil8862 4 роки тому +50

      She is giving me Asmr haha

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly 4 роки тому +80

      well i'm a native english speaker and i can't say a single thing in any slavic language. lol

    • @SamuelBSR
      @SamuelBSR 4 роки тому +37

      It's unbelivable how good her English is. I bet there is a reason why she learned English at her age. Most likely she immigrated in an English-speaking country.

    • @PermanentHigh
      @PermanentHigh 4 роки тому +37

      She lives in the US

  • @jungha496
    @jungha496 4 роки тому +2451

    The ending words are so true. Science may not be able to answer all the questions, but fear can answer much less.

  • @joshuamaxwell8376
    @joshuamaxwell8376 3 роки тому +11

    I read the book, Midnight At Chernobyl before watching the series. I would say that is a better account of what happened and it goes into detail about the makeup of reactors and how radiation works.

  • @dacypher22
    @dacypher22 2 роки тому +86

    The bleeding scene is not due to radiation. It is because he was pressing his body against the large, heavy door into the reaction which was badly damaged.

  • @cynthiasonier5142
    @cynthiasonier5142 4 роки тому +2590

    Whenever a doctor contradicts what you see in a movie, enjoy the movie but you better believe the doctor!

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh 4 роки тому +8

      good one, sister

    • @evab.6240
      @evab.6240 4 роки тому +5

      Yep. Agree.

    • @arrownpc1166
      @arrownpc1166 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, a lot of people dont watch a series cause of some small liberties.

    • @fare-5174
      @fare-5174 4 роки тому +12

      Not sure where she contradicted the show? Some things were underscored for drama points, and some things were considered truth in the past and were proven wrong now, sure, but it does not mean that the show was incorrect to include them. Just a deep dive into Soviet era, with all that it entails.

    • @easley421
      @easley421 4 роки тому +5

      Unless it's a communist doctor. They'll tell you everything is fine while harvesting your kidney.

  • @Acridobject
    @Acridobject 4 роки тому +8139

    Apparently nobody in Chernobyl was speaking English with a variety of British accents. very Interesting

    • @jovlahovich965
      @jovlahovich965 4 роки тому +36

      Lol

    • @kaylash.4603
      @kaylash.4603 3 роки тому +265

      Yeah definitely, I thought Chernobyl was the 5th country in the UK, and now what! The world is insane

    • @Dima0zykov
      @Dima0zykov 3 роки тому +704

      They decided to stick with British accent because Russian accent would sound hilarious and non-serious while this show is definitely serious. And as Ukrainian I agree with that. I’ve watched “Chernobyl” in English and didn’t have any strange feelings about the accent.

    • @saschamayer4050
      @saschamayer4050 3 роки тому +273

      You know, contrary to Hollywood beliefs, when people talk in their native language, it doesn't sound like having a strange foreign accent at all, either. 😉

    • @kaylash.4603
      @kaylash.4603 3 роки тому +18

      @@Dima0zykov I think they agree with you completely (I do, at least), that was just for the sake of a joke

  • @yolipatzkowski9136
    @yolipatzkowski9136 3 роки тому +7

    Such a powerful and brilliant woman. I watched this series also believing it was based on adhering strongly to the facts but it’s very insightful having these misconceptions corrected thank you!

  • @katherined800
    @katherined800 2 роки тому +19

    "Science not fear" is a very timely statement.

  • @mustafahakansandk7747
    @mustafahakansandk7747 4 роки тому +3702

    Someone give this lady some water. She needs it immediately and we need her to talk more.

    • @jexotic1470
      @jexotic1470 4 роки тому +23

      Exactly what I was thinking lmfaoo

    • @jesser5127
      @jesser5127 4 роки тому +76

      Water for what? There's nothing wrong with her during this.

    • @nataliejenkins4668
      @nataliejenkins4668 4 роки тому +12

      @@jesser5127 she seemed nervous during it

    • @foofyloo
      @foofyloo 4 роки тому +129

      @@nataliejenkins4668 I mean, if you did what she did you'd be nervous too. She mentioned that you would lose your job or any if you didn't listen to the orders given. Old Ukraine was much different than the democracy it's become now.

    • @nataliejenkins4668
      @nataliejenkins4668 4 роки тому +4

      @@foofyloo facts

  • @ahah1785
    @ahah1785 3 роки тому +4957

    my mom was sent there, she was a nurse, she refused and lost her job and even housing - a small price to pay for keeping your life, we moved to poland as soon as the ussr fell....

    • @Anxmaly666
      @Anxmaly666 3 роки тому +179

      Glad to here you made it out of Pripyat/Chernobyl alive.

    • @tbk29
      @tbk29 3 роки тому +351

      Your mom had ultra instinct

    • @huzumnicolas4343
      @huzumnicolas4343 3 роки тому +77

      If that was true,your mom is awsome!

    • @mattgogman575
      @mattgogman575 3 роки тому +151

      Health workers should be the personification of courage to help when are hard times, cowardice and selfishness are impermissible when medical help is needed. Not everyone is like your mother and in theese hard times fortunately.

    • @h0lywh0r33
      @h0lywh0r33 3 роки тому +10

      good for both of you. my town accepted a lot of evacuated people, we even have around 6-9 new villages because of it

  • @traceymarshall5868
    @traceymarshall5868 2 роки тому +17

    Thank you for clearing up fact vs fiction. I always thought the 'fetus absorbing the radiation' was a fallacy.

  • @EightiesTV
    @EightiesTV 2 роки тому +1

    8:11
    This should be clarified. It is possible (and has been documented) that victims of neutron radiation exposure can become quite radioactive. Case in point: Hisashi Ouchi.

  • @alicefish8348
    @alicefish8348 4 роки тому +968

    seen all that, been a refugee, move to the US, learnt a new language, retrained, and still made it this far in her career- AND is a great speaker. what a woman.

    • @armysister125
      @armysister125 4 роки тому

      learned* sorry, had to

    • @alicefish8348
      @alicefish8348 4 роки тому +50

      "learnt " is perfectly acceptable in British English, go look it up :) so no, not "learned"

    • @smiley8106
      @smiley8106 4 роки тому +1

      armysister125 burn

    • @l2ic3
      @l2ic3 4 роки тому +3

      At no point did she say that she was a refugee. She never said she lived in or near Pripyat. She probably just worked in the Soviet Union and then moved to America at some point.

    • @IamThatIsTwoMice
      @IamThatIsTwoMice 4 роки тому +11

      @@l2ic3 if you read the description under the video it does say she was a refugee along with her family and stayed in a refugee camp in Italy

  • @johanfalk2875
    @johanfalk2875 4 роки тому +3449

    We’re now at a time where Vanity freakin Fair is posting more factual and substantive pieces than the majority of “reputable” news sources. Wtf...

    • @theragkues271
      @theragkues271 4 роки тому +14

      Respect my pronouns!!!

    • @estefaniabs
      @estefaniabs 4 роки тому +20

      Weird times, my friend...

    • @miceatah9359
      @miceatah9359 4 роки тому +2

      4 real man i was in shock looking at what channel i actually watched

    • @lordx4641
      @lordx4641 4 роки тому +1

      @@miceatah9359 nah its majorly becuase of chernobyl series

    • @AFpaleoCon
      @AFpaleoCon 4 роки тому +6

      When did HBO become a reputable source? Perhaps it’s you who is the gullible drone easily controlled...

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 2 роки тому +5

    This is a riveting clip. I watched the entire series and thought it was excellent, notwithstanding any artistic license that was added for dramatic effect. It is obvious that this Doctor is a legitimate expert on the subject, and the clip makes for an effective counterbalance to the series portrayal of events.

  • @LJStability
    @LJStability Рік тому +3

    I wish that filmmakers would have a group of historians consulting on their films to help keep them historically authentic. When you do that, these become great tools for teaching classes and adds to the drama. Film can be a great way to summarize historical information into something that can be moving, powerful, and impactful for changing our perceptions of the past and the future.

  • @Carthybp
    @Carthybp 4 роки тому +787

    "Our response should be based on science not on fear" I have a new ammendment to my personal philosophy.

  • @aaronipepperoni1362
    @aaronipepperoni1362 4 роки тому +4731

    So people weren't contagious but people thought they were... So it kinda was accurate to show it like that in the series right?

    • @aaronipepperoni1362
      @aaronipepperoni1362 4 роки тому +3

      @Matt S yeaaaa I saw documentarys... So sad...

    • @Jesszicar
      @Jesszicar 4 роки тому +4

      Exactly...

    • @YuBeace
      @YuBeace 4 роки тому +21

      Aaroni Pepperoni Yep, and she does agree people thought that way and that it was dangerous that they did so.

    • @MARYWTHER
      @MARYWTHER 4 роки тому +43

      Okay but isn't Lioudmila a real woman who testified about what happened to her? She really lost her baby and she really went to visit her husband in the hospital and all. So she lost her baby because of the explosion itself and not because of what followed (her going to the hospital and staying with her husband)?

    • @user-gm9pb4mg3x
      @user-gm9pb4mg3x 4 роки тому +16

      After nuclear attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 was same troubles in Japan. People who survived them called Hibakusa (don’t know how it how to spell it). People was crossing the street to NOT contact them because they didn’t knew anything about radiation and how it can spread between people (it can’t btw). This, so as Chernobyl and Fukushima, shows that human stupidity and carelessnes can kill same amount of people as anger and any kind of agression

  • @dmytrokucheryavyy1232
    @dmytrokucheryavyy1232 Рік тому +2

    My dad was 18 and in the army near Chernobyl. That morning his sargeant was running around with a dosimeter and measuring everyone but did not say why. My dad was extremely lucky not to get thrown into the liquidator group or I wouldn't be here now.

  • @johnboyzan3304
    @johnboyzan3304 2 роки тому +1

    Whoever plays the librarian in the scene discussed at 5.53 gives such a subtle but great performance, the way she says “yes?” is so cold and unfriendly and the way she keeps looking up suspiciously of Ulana

  • @justbecause3754
    @justbecause3754 4 роки тому +708

    Imagine studying and practicing your profession for years, just for someone to instruct you to tell people the opposite of the situation.

    • @joshjlmgproductions3313
      @joshjlmgproductions3313 3 роки тому +16

      That actually happened recently.

    • @RFC-3514
      @RFC-3514 2 роки тому

      Are you talking about Chernobyl or Deborah Birx? Because she didn't seem to have any problem doing exactly that. :-P

  • @trfreitas1983
    @trfreitas1983 4 роки тому +4018

    She's just being professional as she always has been. Basically, she's just giving us the key tip; Chernobyl is a great miniseries, it is accurate but is not a documentary. It is a dramatic exercise of reconstructing a fact that many unknew or forgot. Not anymore. Kudos for Alla and her great contribution. 👏👏👏👏

    • @star_gazing
      @star_gazing 4 роки тому +33

      We have to also bear in mind that the mini series is based on real accounts of the people that lived through the tragedy, at the time the Soviet Union took decisions without any scientifically basis

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 4 роки тому +47

      The irony is that the social stuff is like 95% accurate... And the science stuff is like 5% accurate.

    • @ThisIsTheTowne
      @ThisIsTheTowne 4 роки тому +7

      ... Who forgot Chernobyl? You kids, never knowing your past (Has vastly less knowledge of the time before I was born as well, but I'm somehow still right). This is like THE thing they gotta mention it in school or is it ALLLL About Fukushima now? Radioactive water is a more interesting subject I guess.

    • @josharntt
      @josharntt 4 роки тому +15

      @@ThisIsTheTowne You can't forget something when you weren't close to existence at the time

    • @Cat-tg8nk
      @Cat-tg8nk 4 роки тому +1

      very well said

  • @murraymusic741
    @murraymusic741 2 роки тому +4

    It would be interesting to also get the perspective of a health physicist. Washington State University has people who study the impact of radiation on the human body. They manage the US Transuranium and Uranium Registries.

  • @TheNexusChan
    @TheNexusChan 17 днів тому +2

    It's horrible that television makes it seem like you'll be turned into an isotope. When it reality it's only cell mutation

  • @AlexShotFirstTTV
    @AlexShotFirstTTV 3 роки тому +8511

    I was born in Minsk, Belarus. I often ask my mother about the incident and the things that followed. She does her best to control her anger and frustration. Those who lived and were affected by the disaster in my family, refuse to watch this show as it brings up too many terrible memories. People fail to realize that the only way to describe how the Soviet government handled itself during and for the most part, after the disaster is pure evil.

    • @MaxHohenstaufen
      @MaxHohenstaufen 3 роки тому +172

      Sorry to ask, but isn't Belarus like, the last dictatorship in Europe now? Didn't _Babka_ just "re-relected" himself last week after 25 years?

    • @AlexShotFirstTTV
      @AlexShotFirstTTV 3 роки тому +120

      Maximilian Dummnichtswürdigkerl yes

    • @imjashingyou3461
      @imjashingyou3461 3 роки тому +253

      I have ran into a large community on here that believes this is all western propaganda/ hysterical assuming/wanting to portray the soviet government as incompetent. Im glad there are people like you willing to speak out. And of course this film pissed off the Putin Government so much there is a Russian version being funded by the state "showing the true story" of "CIA" sabotage coming out soon.

    • @praeceptor
      @praeceptor 3 роки тому +135

      The show is not a documentary, it takes its artistic freedom in how to tell a story, based on actual events. There is, certainly, some kind of obligation regarding the real people.
      For me the show is relevant simply because of the question "What is the cost of lies?", which can't be more relevant than in this weird year 2020, and it does justice to the common folk affected by that incident. That is, in my eyes, the great achievement. Now all over the world viewers know of the fate of Vasily Ignatenko and his wife, those poor night-shift guys and all the others. Their fate is emotionally experienceable, people can connect. And thus the victims will never be forgotten.
      And that breaks the attempted cover-ups by officials, by that corrupted system. The sacrifice isn't overlooked anymore, it is not bound to local monuments and official rituals anymore.
      What ist keeping the face of the Soviet government worth? NOTHING. It is long gone.

    • @elgrigorio1
      @elgrigorio1 3 роки тому +126

      I was born in Odessa, my parents knew people who worked and survived the explosion. A man I encountered years ago, was in his late 40s, was working in Chernobyl the day the reactor exploded. His skin did not melt off, but the radiation terribly destroyed his lungs, kidneys as well as the rest of his insides.

  • @alext2k3
    @alext2k3 4 роки тому +3379

    100% of the comments - "I can't believe people are disagreeing with this doctor! She was literally there!"
    0% of the comments - "She's actually incorrect"
    Oh youtube comments, you puzzle me!

    • @Einsatzkommando
      @Einsatzkommando 4 роки тому +20

      Ya because the doctors were indoctrinated with the same gov propaganda of the time.

    • @lordsamich755
      @lordsamich755 4 роки тому +18

      Dur... Because she's correct?

    • @JasonJia11
      @JasonJia11 4 роки тому +82

      Maybe you should look at new comments instead of top comments? Obviously you'll never find those kind of comments just by sorting in top comments.

    • @WalterLiddy
      @WalterLiddy 4 роки тому +26

      @@lordsamich755 The point is that nobody's saying she isn't.

    • @lordsamich755
      @lordsamich755 4 роки тому +7

      @@WalterLiddy
      Because she's not incorrect.

  • @dantae666
    @dantae666 2 роки тому +1

    9:57 Im not sure look up Hisashi Ouchi after his accident at a nuclear plant. the image and injuries are horrific

  • @mp7311
    @mp7311 3 роки тому +57

    If anyone is curious before taking what she is saying as gospel, the production team used professionally published books on what severe radiation poison does to the body and took those pictures and descriptions to make the accurate makeup seen in the show. One of the men that was in the powerplant hours after its explosions that lived, Oleksiy Breus, said that the make up was indeed accurate and that the people who experienced the worse radiation poisoning basically melted.

    • @-rizen
      @-rizen 8 місяців тому +14

      so basically instead of taking her word as gospel take someone else’s word as gospel instead huh

    • @entertain7us148
      @entertain7us148 3 місяці тому +1

      The descriptor “professionally published” is not actually adding any meaning to the word “book” lol

    • @andrew42000
      @andrew42000 2 місяці тому

      @@entertain7us148 I agree with you in the professionally posted comment.

  • @outdoorfreedom9778
    @outdoorfreedom9778 3 роки тому +8544

    This is one very intelligent and well-spoken woman.

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 3 роки тому +146

      There's actually plenty of them out there, unfortunately these days society would rather listen to pretty famous women who are dumb as a box of rocks than intelligent educated women like this!

    • @TheEroina
      @TheEroina 3 роки тому +22

      she's reading a prewritten text for her actually.

    • @randaalsaleem9437
      @randaalsaleem9437 3 роки тому +49

      @Leka Floyd not really, those who only use their “looks” to get money and fame are not necessarily smart,they’re just lucky and it’s okay do whatever you want
      However it’s clearly dangerous sometimes when these people speak on important topics and are taken seriously, as they influence many people.

    • @dariocardajoli6831
      @dariocardajoli6831 3 роки тому +6

      Ok?

    • @pincmin
      @pincmin 3 роки тому +3

      @Leka Floyd but not interesting. Carrie Fisher(RIP) is the first that comes to mind as an entertaining and intelligent woman. There are many "pretty famous women" that need to add drama to their narratives to make it more interesting and relatable. That's a smart move, but without the drama they're boring. There's nothing special about them, except their money.

  • @michealbay1290
    @michealbay1290 4 роки тому +1394

    Give us a 2 hour unedited vid

    • @Evija3000
      @Evija3000 4 роки тому +1

      A full watchalong :D

  • @goobytron2888
    @goobytron2888 2 роки тому +1

    I’m pretty sure the creators of the series themselves said there was a lot done for dramatic effect.
    There can be a dose of radiation that can cause death within minutes. I think it’s a result of the damage to the central nervous system.
    There were people who were killed at the site.

  • @AntiqueBambi
    @AntiqueBambi 3 роки тому +38

    Say what you want about the series - it started a conversation about this. It got people asking questions, it got people looking for the truth. Something that certain people wanted to provide very little of at a time when it might have actually helped.

  • @elizabethanntarter
    @elizabethanntarter 4 роки тому +3167

    The things she’s seen...

    • @Nadesican
      @Nadesican 4 роки тому +124

      There are many types of people I would consider a heroes. 'Chernobyl Doctors' definitely rank among them.

    • @sapphiresushi3437
      @sapphiresushi3437 4 роки тому +19

      And it’s amazing that she seems fine. She is a legend!

    • @blinkeu7775
      @blinkeu7775 4 роки тому +10

      She said the description of the burns wasn’t accurate? I’m just wondering, is it actually worse or less horrific? I’m too scared to look up pictures of it 😅

    • @dataexpunged6969
      @dataexpunged6969 4 роки тому +24

      @@blinkeu7775 it's just that they are burned in many parts of the body, not all over. But don't see it because it might scar you regardless, since they are the pictures of actual real humans

    • @kitten6314
      @kitten6314 4 роки тому +5

      radiation burns are like a lot less severe than shown in the show

  • @maceyishappy
    @maceyishappy 4 роки тому +460

    She needs more screen time. I kinda want a mini series with her just talking about anything related to the Chernobyl incident or her profession

  • @Scavenger82
    @Scavenger82 Рік тому +3

    The worker showing signs of radiation poisoning so quickly was a very good way to emphasize how deadly serious the situation was.

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover3385 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for interviews...but I'm looking at a point about that place being empty aside a few personel at the time it was damaged ...or at least shortly after..is that true or was it don't to rob the remainder of highly toxic elements ? 😊

  • @andrewareva4605
    @andrewareva4605 4 роки тому +3660

    Me: She is going to say it wasn't that bad.
    Doctor: It was actually much worse.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary 4 роки тому +17

      Andrew Areva it was! You probably don’t even want to know...

    • @chasm671
      @chasm671 4 роки тому +425

      What video did you watch?
      "Radiation victims cannot irradiate others."
      "Radiation burns were not as bad as depicted."
      "The number [death toll] is largely inflated."
      Was there a single instance of where she said the reality was much worse than the show's portrayal?

    • @realtsavo
      @realtsavo 4 роки тому +51

      @@chasm671 They might be referring to the quality of the series?

    • @DJVARAO
      @DJVARAO 4 роки тому +5

      @@realtsavo good one! but you might be right XD

    • @vojislavl6665
      @vojislavl6665 4 роки тому +9

      @@realtsavo in all honesty I thought the series was rubbish

  • @user-lz9vg9xz8y
    @user-lz9vg9xz8y 4 роки тому +1340

    Huge respects to this woman for what she's seen in her life

    • @ivanmonahhov2314
      @ivanmonahhov2314 4 роки тому +1

      Good at reading script. Try looking her up.

    • @Moonwatery
      @Moonwatery 4 роки тому

      @@ivanmonahhov2314 explain yourself

    • @shawnlynch9658
      @shawnlynch9658 2 роки тому

      @@Moonwatery he's a loser. Ignore him.

  • @marciecorda5209
    @marciecorda5209 2 роки тому +2

    I was in Poland at that time, they also gave us the potassium iodine, but I'm not sure if it was given in the right time.

  • @triconex4816
    @triconex4816 3 роки тому +1

    I've just watched the series and I was very impressed with the scene which the firefighter holds a piece of graphite and in a few minutes his hand begins to burn and dissolve. Is it true? Is it possible to have such serious injuries for holding a radioactive piece for just a few seconds?

  • @KS-se9jb
    @KS-se9jb 4 роки тому +852

    This hit me hard when she said they didn’t know the dosage to take and would give their kids a ulcers 😔😭 These poor people.

    • @chasingstars5614
      @chasingstars5614 3 роки тому +5

      Same... my parents were taking it at school when the accident happened...

    • @seho8722
      @seho8722 3 роки тому

      Just dirty communist...
      They are all happy they did not send everybody to GOOGLag))))

    • @Uarehere
      @Uarehere 3 роки тому +24

      @@seho8722 not like in America, where true patriots follow their leader's instructions to drink bleach to cure their illnesses.

    • @visx1792
      @visx1792 3 роки тому +1

      @@Uarehere or hydroxychloroquine? 😂

    • @WarneysWorld
      @WarneysWorld 3 роки тому

      Yes, heartbreaking 😭

  • @noelmajers6369
    @noelmajers6369 4 роки тому +1205

    She's extremely good. She gives exactly the right level of dispassionate analysis, explaining clearly where and why the series got things right and when it didn't with no obvious axe to grind and no attempt to cover things up - she simply states how it really was. She's one in a million and she was also there.

  • @thracian
    @thracian 3 роки тому

    Pills would block further exposure even if 18 hours late.
    She describes film make up artists Late stage radiation burn application style as if it is on the skin.late stage radiation patient as portrayed in that scene had little to no skin as you could see the fat tissues.for anyone wondering what late stage radiation burns do to the body check out hisashi ouchi.

  • @shoosh222
    @shoosh222 7 місяців тому

    At 9:46, The doctor thought they were portraying Vasily as having severe burns, but it wasn’t that at all. He was at the end stages and he was literally melting away, his skin and muscle dying and falling off. So sad.!

  • @FM-kl7oc
    @FM-kl7oc 4 роки тому +2666

    HBO should have consulted with this doctor before making the show.

    • @zoekate9943
      @zoekate9943 4 роки тому +180

      Foxy Mountain they consulted with hundreds of people in the making of the documentary.

    • @ElixirOfEuphoria
      @ElixirOfEuphoria 4 роки тому +607

      The director himself stated that they took some liberties for dramatic effect, it is a show, not a documentary.

    • @CC-CR
      @CC-CR 4 роки тому +110

      A lot of the things said on the show actually do reflect what people were told at the time, even if it wasn't factually true. For example with getting contaminated with touching people who have been affected, it was what they believed.

    • @mythillogic
      @mythillogic 4 роки тому +37

      @mralex070 It would be boring for people who don't have the brains to watch a documentary and think about the story. It would be boring for people who expect everything on TV to be garish, overblown and totally stupid.

    • @brokenlegend23
      @brokenlegend23 4 роки тому +11

      Propaganda about sad events has to be entertaining too, with an element of realism. So HBO did what they needed to do.

  • @thelostsparten
    @thelostsparten 4 роки тому +2924

    Clearly and honestly HBO stated that they took some liberties. As for the makeup the head of the department stated that they wanted to make it look realistic without making it unwatchable.
    That being said I enjoyed learning what was really real and what wasnt.

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 4 роки тому +136

      The scientist who gives the iodine is actually not wrong when she gave the iodine to the secretary. According to the timeline it was about 18 hours since the explosion and fallout would have fallen soon after. Scientists aren't perfect but her effort was not wasted.

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik 4 роки тому +33

      They wanted shock value.

    • @zuldo8577
      @zuldo8577 4 роки тому +90

      It looks nothing close to realistic, its a standard horror makeup.

    • @madigable2125
      @madigable2125 4 роки тому +33

      LostSparten071 I also think that they said to find actually pictures of those in recovery was difficult, so they had to go by description

    • @FS4SS
      @FS4SS 4 роки тому +67

      ​@@Bringadingus While you are correct in this context, it's worth noting that radiation sickness has manifested itself in an equally gruesome way as is portrayed here.
      It's just that this particular man would not be exhibiting those symptoms.
      I postulate that this actor's make-up is based on an incident that happened in a Japanese nuclear reactor.
      A man fell into a vat of radioactive material. That man's burns (very real, and photograped for posterity) look very similar to these burns (not entirely similar - there is much less actual flesh).
      I won't link to those specific pictures. They're as horrifying as you would expect; moreso even, since they are real and the images shown here are fake.
      You can find them through a quick google search with a prompt of "Hisashi Ouchi."
      AGAIN - VIEWER DISCRETION HIGHLY ADVISED.

  • @lokillye
    @lokillye 3 роки тому

    I am so grateful for her knowledge, but am still wondering about a "final number"... this had to go one for generation after generation... even certain meteorological events had to shift radiation in different directions before the Dome was built...
    The things she had to have seen, and the people she must have interacted with, all with the knowledge that she has...
    I never want to even imagine... I'm both sad and thankful that I left the Medical field early.
    I honestly admit that I do not have what it takes.

  • @dakshpatel9690
    @dakshpatel9690 3 роки тому +5

    there was no real Ulana Khomyuk. The writers produced her character to show the efforts made by the scientists who accompanied Velary Legasov.

  • @Enithrell
    @Enithrell 4 роки тому +6212

    "Should be based on science, not on fear"
    Coronavirus: Hold my beer.

    • @legendarypussydestroyer6943
      @legendarypussydestroyer6943 4 роки тому +139

      *HOLD MY CORONA*

    • @Cortesevasive
      @Cortesevasive 4 роки тому +60

      Cut the facebook contain the spread of misinformation

    • @lafayette7754
      @lafayette7754 4 роки тому +19

      Hold my bat wing

    • @upcom1ng116
      @upcom1ng116 4 роки тому +14

      Well... at this moment of time, science can not even tell exactly how far could the virus cause damage to human.
      Dr. W Ian Lipkin even admit it himself

    • @sandrotabidze6726
      @sandrotabidze6726 4 роки тому +6

      I was drinking water abd when i saw your comment i spit it on my phone

  • @ellenkarlsson9490
    @ellenkarlsson9490 4 роки тому +2663

    This woman perfectly demonstrates how to speak if you don't know the language very well or have a thick foreign accent: slowly and as clearly as you can so that people will understand you. Most people who are insecure about their language skills will try to hide any pronunciation errors by speaking fast or slurry, making it harder to understand them.

    • @ritakarpati4134
      @ritakarpati4134 4 роки тому +257

      She actually knows the language pretty well, but indeed her accent is perfectly understandable because of her pacing.

    • @ellenkarlsson9490
      @ellenkarlsson9490 4 роки тому +140

      @@ritakarpati4134 Yes, her vocabulary is very extensive which proves that her English skills are very good. But she still has that typical Russian way of skipping "the".

    • @ZunderCraft
      @ZunderCraft 4 роки тому +5

      @@ellenkarlsson9490 Well she couldn't think of the word "plausible" at 11:53, so not that extensive.

    • @ellenkarlsson9490
      @ellenkarlsson9490 4 роки тому +268

      @@ZunderCraft I forget words in my native language all the time. That means nothing.

    • @SS-lj6dr
      @SS-lj6dr 4 роки тому +187

      If I were you I'd never say this in front of a foreigner, it doesn't make you look good.
      Not sure what you meant by "how to speak if you don't know the language very well"? Sure her accent may be thick, but her English is great!! And it would have been even better if she weren't speaking so slowly, her speech sounded so labored...
      If someone made an effort to learn my language, the least I can do is put a little effort into understanding their accent instead of expecting them to cater to my needs...

  • @abbyag
    @abbyag Рік тому +1

    10:38 i remember watching something or hearing in the Chernobyl podcast that the makeup artists took many liberties because the only images available to them were in black and white.

  • @somerandomdragon558
    @somerandomdragon558 3 роки тому +46

    Don't even think about "alternative facts" when you are near her.

    • @lallen4999
      @lallen4999 2 роки тому

      Well, Trumpsters would say "Fake News!"