Despite the well-told story here, because of its nature (i.e. Not usually involving violent explosions), the very real jeopardy involved in nuclear contamination doesn't really come across on screen, I felt.
As such, the tension in the film has to rely also on the (fairly standard) love triangle issues and the relative poverty that drives people to do such hazardous work.
Not a bad film by any means, but ultimately not as engaging as I thought it was going to be...
As such, the tension in the film has to rely also on the (fairly standard) love triangle issues and the relative poverty that drives people to do such hazardous work.
Not a bad film by any means, but ultimately not as engaging as I thought it was going to be...