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Review: ‘Chernobyl,’ the Disaster Movie
How do you dramatize a great big mess? The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is a subject full of gripping detail and historical and scientific import. But as a story, it’s hard to get your arms around — sprawling and repetitious, dependent on arcane particulars of physics and engineering, marked by failures to act and by large-scale action that accomplishes nothing.
“Chernobyl,” a five-part mini-series starting Monday on HBO (in coproduction with the British network Sky), takes what you could call a Soviet approach to telling the tale. This is incongruous, since one of the messages of the program is that Soviet approaches don’t work. But there it is: the imposition of a simple narrative on history, the twisting of events to create one-dimensional heroes and villains, the broad-brush symbolism.
Of course the techniques of Soviet propaganda bore a lot of similarity to the techniques of Hollywood. And in “Chernobyl,” the writer Craig Mazin (“The Hangover” Parts II and III) and the director Johan Renck take an event unlike any other in human history and turn it into a creaky and conventional, if longer than usual, disaster movie.
Mazin, who created the series, begins (after a short prologue) in the moments after the explosion that destroyed the newest of the four reactors at the Chernobyl power station, in what is now Ukraine. It’s a disorienting, compelling sequence — like the operators of the plant, we don’t know what has just happened, and we helplessly follow along as they blunder through the flaming wreckage on fruitless tasks, absorbing tremendous doses of radiation that will kill them within weeks.
From there, the show moves along in extended vignettes, hitting the familiar high points of the Chernobyl story. A government commission is formed, the company town of Pripyat is evacuated, and firefighters and engineers die horrible deaths in the radiation wards of Moscow’s Hospital No. 6. Soldiers and workers conscripted from all over the Soviet Union undertake a series of deadly projects that have attained mythical status: the relief-valve mission, the digging of the heat-exchange chamber, the clearing of the roof of Unit 3.
Mazin ends with a potentially clever device: using testimony at the show trial of the plant’s supervisors as a way to circle back and finally recount the story’s beginning, the botched safety test that led to the explosion. But the scene doesn’t have the force it should, because like much of what has come before, it takes fictional license over the line into contrivance and melodrama.
Looking for a tragic hero to center the story on, Mazin has chosen the nuclear physicist Valery Legasov (Jared Harris), in part, perhaps, because his experience with Chernobyl drove him to suicide. Centrally involved in the response to the disaster, Legasov was mostly a good apparatchik, hewing to the party line that operator error and not flaws in Soviet reactor design led to the explosion.
Legasov recanted before his death, in interviews made possible by the rapid progress of Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika. In “Chernobyl,” however, Mazin puts Legasov on the witness stand at the trial and, in a stroke of pure fantasy, has him boldly denounce Soviet corner-cutting and secrecy, after which he’s hauled into a back room by the K.G.B.
The transformation of Legasov into a daring whistle-blower and martyr, complete with a courtroom apotheosis out of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” is just one instance of the show’s propensity toward Hollywood inflation — to show us things that didn’t happen. The workers who volunteer to enter the reactor building to open water valves do so in “Spartacus” style, solemnly standing and reciting their names. The coal miners brought in to excavate beneath the superheated nuclear core flout the radiation levels by working in the nude. A tall column of black smoke pours from the reactor for days after the explosion, rather than the small clouds of white vapor that escaped in real life.
The biggest and most artificial contrivance is the creation of a fictional character, a Belarusian scientist played by Emily Watson who takes a suspicious radiation reading in Minsk and magically, preposterously takes over the story. She’s everywhere at the same time, forcing herself onto the investigatory commission, sitting in on meetings with Gorbachev, raiding government archives, interviewing engineers in their hospital beds, single-handedly uncovering the secret history of the faulty reactor. (If Mazin wanted a prominent female character to leaven a story dominated by men, why did he leave out Maria Protsenko, the architect who designed Pripyat and supervised its evacuation?)
In the course of five hours, Mazin name-checks most of the pertinent facts of the story. But his cheap theatrics — including hilarious setups in which Boris Shcherbina (Stellan Skarsgard), the deputy prime minister in charge of energy, asks questions like “How does a nuclear reactor work?” so that Legasov can explain it for us — detract from the real tragedy of the story. So does the constant sense of foreboding reinforced by the buzzing Geiger-like noises on the soundtrack, and the prevalence of stoic-peasant and menacing-strongman Soviet stereotypes.
At a time when the documentary mini-series is probably the strongest, most interesting area of television, it’s too bad that Alex Gibney or Amy Berg didn’t get to Chernobyl first.
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Does This Nintendo Patent Hint at a Smartphone Revival for Nintendogs?
Just because a company files a patent for a new device, feature, or random idea, doesn’t necessarily mean it plans to make it a reality. Sometimes, it’s just to prevent other companies from doing it. So it’s impossible to say what will come of this recent AR-centric patent filing by Nintendo, but the included images… Read more…
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Moby discusses flings with Natalie Portman and Christina Ricci
Moby divulges details about his past flings with A-list actresses Natalie Portman and Christina Ricci in his new autobiography
By Kate Thomas for MailOnline
Published: 06:27 EDT, 1 May 2019 | Updated: 06:41 EDT, 1 May 2019
He was suddenly propelled to stardom following the release of his debut album, Play, back in 1999.
And Moby has reminisced about his flings with A-list actresses Natalie Portman and Christina Ricci in his new autobiography, Then It Felt Apart, which details his rise to fame and subsequent fall – at his lowest point begging fans for drugs and attempting suicide in 2008.
The 53-year-old musician explains he dated then 20-year-old Natalie for ‘a few weeks’ in 2001, but was relieved when she broke things off because he was suffering from crippling anxiety.
Candid confession: Moby has reminisced about his relationships with A-list actresses Natalie Portman and Christina Ricci in his new autobiography, Then It Felt Apart
Moby recalled meeting Natalie backstage at one of his shows when she came to his dressing room door for a chat.
‘I was a bald binge drinker and Natalie Portman was a beautiful movie star. But here she was in my dressing room, flirting with me’, he said.
The pair arranged to meet again in New York City for the VMAs, and despite the age-difference at the time, he claims Natalie was very much in control of the situation.
‘I was 33 and she was 20 but this was her world’, he reminisced.
Back in the day: Moby was flattered when Natalie expressed an interest in him, recalling, ‘I was a bald binge drinker and Natalie Portman was a beautiful movie star’
Moby detailed one of the most surreal nights of his life when Natalie watched him perform a private show for Donatella Versace, dancing in the VIP area with Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Unbeknownst to her, Moby was suffering from crippling anxiety and didn’t feel like he could carry on with a relationship.
The Porcelain hitmaker continued: ‘For a few weeks I had tried to be Natalie’s boyfriend, but it hadn’t worked out.
‘I thought that I was going to have to tell her that my panic was too egregious for me to be in a real relationship, but one night on the phone she informed me that she’d met somebody else. I was relieved that I’d never have to tell her how damaged I was.’
Struggling: Unbeknownst to her, Moby was suffering from crippling anxiety and didn’t feel like he could carry on with a relationship
Moby also confessed to an alleged fling with Christina Ricci in 2000 when the Casper star was just 20.
The star reminisced about inviting the brunette beauty up to his room for champagne on his hotel balcony after performing at the Greek Theater in LA.
‘I put my glass down and kissed Christina’, he said. ‘I was with a smart, beautiful movie star and closing the book on the greatest 18 months of my life.’
Then It Felt Apart is set for release on May 2.
Former flame: Moby also confessed to an alleged fling with Christina Ricci in 2000 when the Casper star was just 20
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Woodstock 50’s Backer Says the Festival Is Off. Its Promoter Is Holding Out Hope.
It was supposed to be the golden anniversary of the most famous rock concert in history, the event that crystallized in mud the free-love 1960s and the drawing power of a new generation of music stars.
But on Monday, Woodstock 50 appeared to be all but dead. According to a statement from the festival’s primary investor, the event — planned for Aug. 16 to 18 in Watkins Glen, N.Y., with acts including Jay-Z, the Killers and Dead and Company — was off.
“It’s a dream for agencies to work with iconic brands and to be associated with meaningful movements,” the investor, an arm of the Japanese advertising giant Dentsu, said. “But despite our tremendous investment of time, effort and commitment, we don’t believe the production of the festival can be executed as an event worthy of the Woodstock brand name while also ensuring the health and safety of the artists, partners and attendees.
“As a result and after careful consideration,” the statement continued, “Dentsu Aegis Network’s Amplifi Live, a partner of Woodstock 50, has decided to cancel the festival. As difficult as it is, we believe this is the most prudent decision for all parties involved.”
The agency believed that production milestones had not been met and was concerned about delays in acquiring permits, as well as a reduction in the originally planned capacity, from 100,000 visitors a day to 75,000.
But while Dentsu’s statement ricocheted around the news media, Michael Lang, the promoter of Woodstock 50 and one of the primary forces behind the original festival in 1969, denied that the event was kaput.
“They do not have the right to unilaterally cancel the festival,” Lang said in an interview shortly after Dentsu released its statement, which Lang said caught him by surprise.
On Monday evening, Mr. Lang’s team released a statement insisting that the show would go on, but giving no further details.
“We are committed to ensuring that the 50th anniversary of Woodstock is marked with a festival deserving of its iconic name and place in American history and culture,” the statement said. “Although our financial partner is withdrawing, we will of course be continuing with the planning of the festival and intend to bring on new partners.”
“The bottom line is,” the statement added, “there is going to be a Woodstock 50th Anniversary Festival, as there must be, and it’s going to be a blast.”
Lang said that all acts had already been paid in full, leaving open the possibility that he could rescue the festival with another backer. He is no stranger to last-minute saves. The 1969 Woodstock festival lost its original venue, in Wallkill, N.Y., and relocated to Max Yasgur’s farm in Bethel, N.Y., just weeks before it took place.
It was unclear what prompted the timing of Dentsu’s announcement. The company declined to make any further comment. Several major music agents and acts booked for the event said they had not received any notification of cancellation.
The list of performers also includes Miley Cyrus, the Raconteurs, the Lumineers, Chance the Rapper, Imagine Dragons, Halsey, Robert Plant and some who had played the original event, like Santana, Country Joe McDonald and John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Woodstock 50 was announced in January as an ambitious and principled celebration of the original event. Organizers envisioned a three-day camping festival, for approximately 100,000 people a day, with what Lang said would be music as well as representation by activist organizations.
“We want this to be more than just coming to a concert,” Lang said at the time. “And hopefully a lot of the bands will become part of this effort to get people to stand up and make themselves heard, to get and out vote. And if they don’t have a candidate that represents their feelings, to find one — or to run themselves.”
But from the start, Woodstock 50 drew skeptics throughout the industry, who doubted that such an event could be successful in an era now dominated by big festivals and tours promoted by giant companies like Live Nation and AEG.
Through permit applications, the organizers had also quietly reduced its intended capacity to 75,000.
The lineup was announced last month, but the on-sale date for tickets — April 22, Earth Day — came and went with no more information. According to news reports, the organizers had applied for but not yet received a mass gathering permit from the New York State Department of Health. Without that permit, no tickets could be sold.
Woodstock 50 was to have been the most prominent event among a series of anniversary celebrations throughout the Northeast, including a series of events at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, located on the site of the original Woodstock festival.
Another event, Woodstock Experience 2019, has a lineup including a number of artists who played the original festival, like Melanie, Ten Years After and Jefferson Starship, an offshoot of Jefferson Airplane. It is to take place in West Jefferson, N.C., Aug. 9 to 11, and then in Palm Bay, Fla., Aug. 16 to 18.
Its slogan: “Keeping the spirit of Woodstock alive.”
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#SpeakingInDance: In Ratmansky, Going Wild and Free
How does this solo in Mr. Ratmansky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” feel? “It’s like you’re chasing your feet,” says Indiana Woodward of New York City Ballet.
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That Decisive Moment: Building the ‘Ring’: The Week in Classical Music
Alex Marshall spoke to the organists of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, who are relieved by the positive news about the great instrument’s condition after the brutal fire. “When you play the organ,” one of them said, “the stones are singing.”
I’ve listened to a little of Andras Schiff’s new Schubert album, recorded on a period fortepiano. It’s difficult, after hearing these works played so many times on modern pianos, to accept an instrument with such a different basic sound, but Mr. Schiff’s playing is, as ever, alert and intelligent. It’s on Spotify:
Outside our pages, I’m impressed by WQXR’s compendium of essential Dvorak recordings.
Micaela Baranello has reviewed a new book about Wagner and theatrical technology. It eventually arrives at Robert Lepage’s Met staging of the “Ring” and argues that the “most authentic aspect of Lepage’s production is the overall failure of its illusionist agenda” because of technical glitches.
Verena Lafferentz — the last surviving grandchild of Richard Wagner, and surely one of Hitler’s last surviving intimates — has died. We have an obituary. On his blog, Alex Ross observes dryly: “In later years, Verena appears to have felt no responsibility to help us understand Hitler or to shed light on her family’s complicity in the regime.”
End of an era, and a good thing, too. ZACHARY WOOLFE
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City Ballet Ordered to Reinstate Male Dancers Fired Over Inappropriate Texts
In an early test case of the limits of disciplinary action in the #MeToo era, an arbitrator has ruled that New York City Ballet overstepped when it fired two principal male dancers accused of sharing sexually explicit photos of female dancers, the company said Friday.
The arbitrator ordered City Ballet to reinstate the dancers, Zachary Catazaro and Amar Ramasar, who were fired in September after City Ballet determined they had sent “inappropriate communications,” and several women in the company said they would be uncomfortable continuing to dance with them. Mr. Catazaro has decided not to rejoin the company, but Mr. Ramasar, a company star, plans to return after receiving mandatory counseling. (No date has been set for his return.)
“As I move forward, learning, and evolving, I am eager to once again dance amongst the colleagues I respect, doing the ballets I have held close to my heart for the past 18 years,” Mr. Ramasar said in a statement. (Mr. Ramasar, who had been accused in a civil suit of texting a colleague a photograph of a dancer’s vagina, has previously said that he had only shared pictures of his own consensual sexual activity, and that he had learned from his past mistakes.)
Mr. Catazaro said in a statement that he was “grateful and relieved that the arbitrator has found the New York City Ballet’s abrupt termination of my contract to be wrongful and unjust,” but that he had decided to continue his dance career elsewhere.
The news of the ruling, and the imminent return of Mr. Ramasar, was greeted with shock by some dancers, according to two women in the company who were granted anonymity to describe sensitive workplace issues.
The case upended City Ballet, one of the world’s premier dance companies, and became a test of how performing arts organizations — and the unions representing their artists — balance the need to maintain safe workplaces with the contractual rights of workers.
The firings of Mr. Catazaro and Mr. Ramasar were challenged by their union, the American Guild of Musical Artists. The arbitrator’s decisions in their cases — which were not released publicly — will be closely watched by other institutions. The New York Philharmonic is currently in arbitration with two musicians that it fired before the beginning of the season after accusing them of sexual misconduct, which they denied. And the conductor James Levine, who was fired by the Metropolitan Opera over allegations of sexual misconduct, which he has denied, is suing the opera company for breach of contract and defamation.
Several women at City Ballet have said they were disappointed that their union had moved to protect the jobs of men who were accused of sharing demeaning texts about women. The union, the American Guild of Musical Artists, sent a message to its members on Friday saying that it “exists to ensure the rights of all our members are protected — that includes those who report harassment in the workplace as well as those who have been subject to unjust termination.”
“This was a complicated situation,” the union said in the statement. “We pursued this case because it’s important to us that your employer is prevented from taking extreme and potentially career-ending action based on non-criminal activity in your private life.”
City Ballet said in a statement that the arbitrator had ruled that while the company was “justified in disciplining the two men, suspension was the appropriate punishment for their actions and termination was too severe.” It was directed to offer both men their jobs back as principal dancers, the top rank at the company. The company did not make its new artistic director, Jonathan Stafford, who had helped make the decision to fire the dancers, available for comment.
The case began when Alexandra Waterbury, a former student at the company’s affiliated academy, the School of American Ballet, filed a lawsuit accusing her former boyfriend, Chase Finlay, a principal dancer at the company, of sharing texts of sexually explicit photos and videos of her that had been taken without her consent. (Mr. Finlay resigned from the company over the summer, before the suit was filed, when the company sought to question him.)
Her suit, which accused City Ballet of condoning a “fraternity-like atmosphere,” did not accuse Mr. Catazaro or Mr. Ramasar of sharing material related to her, but said that they had shared sexually explicit texts containing nude images of other women affiliated with the company or the school.
A lawyer for Ms. Waterbury, Jordan K. Merson, noted Friday that the arbitrator’s ruling was decided upon different criteria and evidence than his pending lawsuit.
City Ballet initially moved to suspend Mr. Catazaro and Mr. Ramasar, but after women in the company learned the details of what they were accused of, some approached management and said that they would be uncomfortable continuing to dance with them — especially in ballet, an art form where the partnering can be intimate. City Ballet reconsidered and fired them, saying that while their behavior had been “personal, off-hours and off-site,” it had violated “the norms of conduct” that the company expects. Then the union challenged their firings.
The company was still grappling with the departure of Peter Martins, its longtime ballet master in chief, who had retired as the company investigated allegations of abuse against him. (The company later said it had not corroborated the accusations, which Mr. Martins denied.)
City Ballet said that as a condition of Mr. Ramasar’s return, the arbitrator had “ordered that he undergo counseling on the standards for his conduct.” It said that it remained “committed to a safe and respectful workplace for all of its employees and will continue to work diligently to ensure that the environment at the company meets that standard.”
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Best of Late Night: Joe Biden’s Run Has Late Night Looking for a Fight
Biden once said that if he and Trump were in high school, he’d “take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.” Noah thinks a public fight benefiting a charity is in order.
“Let’s get ready to stumble!” — TREVOR NOAH, in sports announcer voice
“It’s a win-win. Biden gets to stand up to Trump and Trump gets to secretly keep the money for charity. Everyone wins.” — TREVOR NOAH
Jay Leno Is Not Into Edibles
The former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno made a return visit, introduced as an angry man Jimmy Fallon had seen shouting outside. Once on stage, Leno ranted about American fast food, the obesity epidemic and the pointlessness of edible underwear.
“There’s no other country in the world where people eat other people’s underpants. Even the Taliban did not eat other people’s underpants. I mean, why do we have this product? Are we so bored with lovemaking? Have we become that lazy? ‘You know, honey, I’d like to have sex. I’m also hungry. I don’t want to get up. Hey, let’s just eat each other’s underpants!’” — JAY LENO
The Punchiest Punchlines (Biden Edition)
“When asked about Joe Biden running for president, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris said, ‘Come on in, the water is warm.’ That’s what she said. That’s a true quote. That’s what she said. Then Bernie Sanders said, ‘That’s because I may have peed in it.’” — CONAN O’BRIEN
“Get this: Biden already has special campaign merchandise for sale on his website. Take a look. There’s Joe Biden mugs. Biden pins, Biden tote bags and, of course, Biden massagers.” — JIMMY FALLON
“It was reported today that Joe Biden is leading Bernie Sanders by eight points. Yeah, no, no, not in the polls — in their weekly game of shuffleboard.” — CONAN O’BRIEN
“[Biden] spent eight years as America’s vice president and surprise masseuse, but before that, he had a whole career that you might not know about. You know, kind of like how some people only know Billy Ray Cyrus from Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ remix. And like Billy Ray, Biden was doing his own thing for decades before he was made cool by a young black man.” — TREVOR NOAH
The Bits Worth Watching
After several days of mentioning (for some reason) Dead or Alive’s catchy 1985 hit “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record),” Jimmy Fallon enlisted Paul Rudd for a shot-by-shot re-creation of the video. It was their third video remake, and they spent most of Wednesday shooting it — the same day Wu-Tang Clan was performing on “The Tonight Show.”
“I wanted to meet Wu-Tang Clan so badly, but I wouldn’t leave the room,” recalled Rudd, who had put on a goth pirate get-up complete with eye patch. “I thought, ‘I’m not. I don’t want to meet Wu-Tang Clan like this.’”
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The Best Video Game Gifts for the n00b in Your Life
The Best Video Game Gifts for the n00b in Your Life
Some of our posts include links to retailers. If you buy something from clicking on one, G/O Media may earn a commission. Because editorial staff is independent of commerce, affiliate linking does not influence our editorial content. The holidays only mean one thing for a certain type of person: a bounty of new video games to play. Read more…
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The PS4 and PS5's Chief Hardware Architect Is Leaving Sony Next Month
The PS4 and PS5’s Chief Hardware Architect Is Leaving Sony Next Month
He might not have as recognizable a name as corporate executives from companies like Apple and Microsoft, but next month, Sony will be saying goodbye to Masayasu Ito, who led the hardware development on the PS4, the PS5, and some of the company’s other notable gaming devices. Read more…
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