8/10
Shocking true story
15 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
These days EVERYBODY has some vague idea of what the Chernobyl disaster is, so I won't spend a bunch of time explaining. Basically it was the meltdown of a nuclear power plant in the Ukraine, resulting in the town of Chernobyl being evacuated and known for being one of the world's deadliest places.

Sounds like something straight out of a horror movie, right? Well, as disturbing as the accident itself was, the effects on the victims of Chernobyl, mainly children, is far more sad than scary.

Radiation can cause everything from cancer to poisoning to cerebral palsy to adverse mutations. Chernobyl Heart shows this, how good people have had their lives changed badly by this horrible tragedy. Many of the children affected are orphans, abandoned because of their birth defects. It's extremely sad but an unfortunate truth. The strange thing is, Ukraine is not a bad place, neither was Chernobyl, this is just a result of human error. The same thing could happen in Canada, China, the United States, Great Britain, anywhere.

But Chernobyl Heart offers a light at the end of the tunnel. These children are no longer just "victims", they now have a voice.

Recently the 2012 horror movie Chernobyl Diaries came out, and it was a disgusting and inaccurate representation of a town where people once were happy, decent, hardworking human beings. Chernobyl is not a horror story, and this amazing documentary tells the honest truth of the matter. I definitely recommend it, it's totally worth your time.
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