"chernobyl" - 1:23:45(2019)
: Inhabitants of Pripyat gather on a railway bridge to watch the "beautiful" blue beam of light emanating from the reactor, as radioactive "snow" falls on them, oblivious to the danger.
The episode begins with a haunting prologue set two years after the disaster:
The premiere episode of the HBO/Sky miniseries "Chernobyl," titled "1:23:45," originally aired on May 6, 2019. The title refers to the exact moment on April 26, 1986 , when Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded in the Ukrainian SSR, marking the beginning of the world's worst man-made nuclear catastrophe . Plot Overview "Chernobyl" 1:23:45(2019)
: The narrative then shifts back to the night of the accident. Inside the Control Room of Unit 4, a safety test goes horribly wrong.
: Composed by Hildur Guðnadóttir , who used ambient sounds recorded at a decommissioned nuclear power plant. : Inhabitants of Pripyat gather on a railway
: While instruments on-site initially capped at 3.6 R/h, the actual radiation at the core was estimated at roughly 20,000 roentgens per hour , delivering a lethal dose in minutes. Production Credits Creator/Writer : Craig Mazin Director : Johan Renck
: Deputy Chief Engineer Anatoly Dyatlov (Paul Ritter) refuses to believe the core has exploded, famously dismissing radiation readings of 3.6 roentgen/hour as "not great, not terrible," unaware the actual levels are thousands of times higher. Key Moments and Themes 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded
: Critics from IGN and Film Inquiry praised the episode for its immersive, "eerie and daunting" atmosphere, which plays like a horror movie by focusing on the invisible, "spectral" threat of radiation. Scientific and Historical Context