9/10
Important movie (only movie?) for learning about Fukushima disaster
12 March 2013
Chris Noland brings us into the lives and emotions of Japanese affected by the tsunami, earthquake and nuclear disaster that has profoundly hurt Japan since March 2011. He had the foresight to film a lot of his aid work to the displaced residents, and does a good job of recounting the nuclear accidents, which are now looking to be a good deal worse than Chernobyl. I've been following Mr. Oyama's articles for some time, this is the first I've seen of him speaking live, and it's devastating. In a sense, this movie will never be finished and I wouldn't be surprised if this turns out to be the first in a number of installments.

Give this movie a chance, you won't come away untouched.
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