Chernobyl Episode 4 Scene | HBO | Graphite Clearing

Chernobyl Episode 4 Scene | HBO | Graphite Clearing

Creative Vision

5 лет назад

5,641,024 Просмотров

Ссылки и html тэги не поддерживаются


Комментарии:

@zalanfekete5970
@zalanfekete5970 - 14.12.2023 22:43

Cameraman never die

Ответить
@thomasxiod
@thomasxiod - 14.12.2023 19:13

the horror when tarakanov said "you're done" it's so fucking terrifying

Ответить
@rgblanka7344
@rgblanka7344 - 11.12.2023 22:22

How scary do you want it?
Director:yes

Ответить
@derekconstantino7759
@derekconstantino7759 - 11.12.2023 09:25

I recognize my man loraths voice from diablo 4

Ответить
@RoderikvanReekum
@RoderikvanReekum - 09.12.2023 22:39

How can they clean something that is NOT there? I do not understand. Djatlov said everything was fine, only a small leak from the feed water tank.

Ответить
@user-nu7wl3fd9d
@user-nu7wl3fd9d - 08.12.2023 10:32

Stalkers

Ответить
@ericzerkle8486
@ericzerkle8486 - 07.12.2023 17:57

I have to get this series. Ive been intrigued by Chernobyl since it happened.

Ответить
@SoCalism
@SoCalism - 06.12.2023 01:46

I can feel the radiation from here

Ответить
@pvjgroup1
@pvjgroup1 - 05.12.2023 21:32

Scary as hell poor men :-((((

Ответить
@NoName-oj5km
@NoName-oj5km - 03.12.2023 04:16

I don't get what all this fuss is about. It's 3.6 Roentgen. Not great, not terrible

Ответить
@peruano2006
@peruano2006 - 02.12.2023 05:17

iin the 🇪🇺 this guys speak english but in 🇷🇺 films this guys speak in the language original 😅

Ответить
@user-ob9bp3xp6g
@user-ob9bp3xp6g - 01.12.2023 22:23

Everyone has on protection, except for the cameraman 😅😅

Ответить
@zeno-7548
@zeno-7548 - 01.12.2023 02:16

It's interesting that the scene lasts exactly 90 seconds from the moment the last one comes out

Ответить
@gtrzmbe9390
@gtrzmbe9390 - 30.11.2023 19:59

I like how every time he picks up some stuff or gets close to something, the counter goes absolutely nuts.

Ответить
@irwinsaltzman979
@irwinsaltzman979 - 30.11.2023 19:26

For efficiency the soldiers should have moved the stuff away from the building toward the edge. Then next group take it off the building.

Ответить
@Here4theComments9
@Here4theComments9 - 30.11.2023 07:32

Disappointed in the lack of gender representation here doing this work

Ответить
@user-li5cr6wv5b
@user-li5cr6wv5b - 29.11.2023 17:42

Cameraman is the real hero - he stayed on that roof longer than any of those soldiers.

Ответить
@mikethemechanic7395
@mikethemechanic7395 - 28.11.2023 07:07

Had a neighbor who was a truck driver in the USSR. He would drive supplies to Siberia. He would get stranded at times for days in the snow. He was park of the clean up crew in Chernobyl. His truck was washed down with water. One day he was sleeping in the back and woke up with a sore arm. A small pebble of graphite he found and threw it out. He had cancer his last few years of his life. His arm looked like a slim Jim.

Ответить
@daltondunn7856
@daltondunn7856 - 28.11.2023 01:38

90 seconds on a roof or 2 years in Afghanistan...

Ответить
@philb9015
@philb9015 - 21.11.2023 22:58

History notes that these men had 2 choices :

A 5 year tour of duty in Afghanistan or 90 seconds on the roof of the most dangerous place on Earth...
Where do I sign up of for Afghanistan please?

Ответить
@fernandorg5126
@fernandorg5126 - 21.11.2023 06:05

Los heroes no llevan capas. Llevan palas! La puta madre! Serán recordados siempre. 🙌🙌🙌

Ответить
@gelatinous6915
@gelatinous6915 - 14.11.2023 08:14

The way he stumbles and starts falling apart at the end isn't just random, either. Liquidators have described a mysterious side effect of radiation, from those who worked on the roof to clear the graphite, saying that "even the most brave and brazen soldiers seemingly lose their composure and fall flat on their feet before the invisible mental enemy of radiation." It's genuinely terrifying. We don't even know what happens to the human mind when it's bombarded with this much radiation because almost nobody has done it.

Ответить
@ciliamc4823
@ciliamc4823 - 12.11.2023 19:53

When he was falling and tripping I wanted to cry the first time I watched. He was so scared. Poor baby.

Ответить
@Jaka.Ellinsworth
@Jaka.Ellinsworth - 12.11.2023 05:06

Ralph Ineson can narrate a manual engineering book and I would be listening till its over.

Ответить
@EverettWilson
@EverettWilson - 10.11.2023 21:08

This editing is incredibly frustrating. Why not just let the clip play out?

Ответить
@stevenhedtmann7244
@stevenhedtmann7244 - 07.11.2023 14:01

Everything he could have done wrong, he did.

He started on the opposite side of the roof and spent too much time wandering around, he grabbed some random piece just to drop it again for no reason, struggle picking up another just to throw it over, proceed to look down, pick another piece he'll struggle with because its too heavy and have to waste another few seconds until his mate came to help, he looked down again, continued to choose another too big piece to struggle with while hes already exhausted instead of taking some of the much smaller debris to kick off the roof. Ending up so exhausted that he cant even walk straight anymore which is another 10 seconds worth of radiation.

Ответить
@user-gr8js3lo9p
@user-gr8js3lo9p - 05.11.2023 14:26

How the cameramen not diyng?

Ответить
@dushy_98
@dushy_98 - 05.11.2023 07:49

Me and my wife part of a kids Bomb squad remotely controlled. Ayodhya 2005.

Ответить
@user-fj8yg5sc5h
@user-fj8yg5sc5h - 05.11.2023 01:45

На это невозможно смотреть, даже через экран чувствуется, сильнейшая сцена

Ответить
@karabinjr
@karabinjr - 03.11.2023 10:44

that dude on tape grabbing the rail is dead

Ответить
@sanguiniusonvacation1803
@sanguiniusonvacation1803 - 31.10.2023 21:59

He looked over the rail

Ответить
@PatrickPierceBateman
@PatrickPierceBateman - 31.10.2023 20:53

What was the point of them shoveling the graphite off the roof? Never understood why this was necessary.

Ответить
@luckylarry71
@luckylarry71 - 31.10.2023 08:46

My mother was 3 months pregnant when the explosion in Chernobyl took place, little under 1200 km away from it.
She told me that when she became aware of the disaster and what it implied, she was terrified, and that the moment she delivered me, the first thing she did was checked if I have the right number of fingers, one head, and other delightful details you can probably imagine by yourself. Although this series is a masterclass of perspective, what these people actually had to endure there or even miles and months away still, is far beyond our imagination.

Ответить
@MS831985
@MS831985 - 30.10.2023 21:32

You didn't see graphite...

Ответить
@vikash50655
@vikash50655 - 30.10.2023 19:44

Speechless 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Ответить
@Comicsluvr
@Comicsluvr - 30.10.2023 06:33

From my short time in industry, I would say that these men were set up to fail. A more appropriate set of instructions would have been 'Start with the pieces closest to the hole. Toss those in first.' As the debris closest to the hole was cleared, the later groups would have kept moving back. Telling someone to go into a disaster area with instructions like 'Pick up pieces of stuff lying all around' is nuts.

Ответить
@torontoBluejays87
@torontoBluejays87 - 30.10.2023 04:38

Blows my mind that the soldier here probably cut his life expectancy so much shorter just because of a few clumsy and seemingly innocuous mistakes. Had about 4 million chest x-rays on his foot when he got stuck and god knows how much more radiation from the puddle of water he slipped in.

Ответить
@NM-tr6kq
@NM-tr6kq - 29.10.2023 17:12

That series was both amazing and frightening. So many powerful scenes. There actually wasn’t any scene that didn’t make you think “holy shit…”. Crazy that it was all true (except for the necessity of using one or two scientists to portray the hundreds of soviet scientists that stood up to power and did the right thing after the initial disaster). Definitely worth watching from start to finish.

Ответить
@J_GoTTi
@J_GoTTi - 29.10.2023 04:18

I wonder if radiation has a feel to it at all.

Ответить
@jamesh5460
@jamesh5460 - 28.10.2023 22:42

I looked into the trap Ray..

Ответить
@Atanas_Stoyanov
@Atanas_Stoyanov - 28.10.2023 08:45

It is making no logic because on the photo where he tells them where to go and what to do the roof is not on the edge of the reactor but when they get on it and start to throw the graphite somehow they are right over the reactor

Ответить
@dextercochran4916
@dextercochran4916 - 28.10.2023 07:21

Dosimeter:

Fire is red,
Radiation is blue,
I'm dying up here,
AND YOU ARE TOO!

Ответить
@casselskeep8864
@casselskeep8864 - 28.10.2023 01:57

Terror pure terror

Ответить
@SKINWALKER
@SKINWALKER - 27.10.2023 01:26

|
The scariest clicking you will ever hear…

Ответить
@obi-wankenobi4640
@obi-wankenobi4640 - 26.10.2023 21:56

These guy's are true heros and amazing some are still alive today.

Ответить
@hnorrstrom
@hnorrstrom - 26.10.2023 21:17

If this only was in Russian or Ukrainian I would love to watch it.. But as now... Why cannot americans just use subs and have a original language for authenticity?
This just sounds stupid.
Sad because it looks great.

Ответить
@SirPlatypusVI
@SirPlatypusVI - 26.10.2023 08:10

I wonder if when he said “you’re done” he meant it’s over for him

Ответить
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 - 25.10.2023 03:17

The commanding officer, who is still around reviewed this scene and said it is very accurate, down to his opening speech.

Ответить