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So, 'Meltdown at Three Mile Island' is this gripping documentary that really pulls you into the chaos of that fateful March morning in '79. The pacing is tense, almost like a thriller, as it recounts the near calamity at the plant. You can feel the weight of human error and the ticking clock, all woven together with archival footage and interviews that give it a raw, unsettling atmosphere. The way it captures the fear and confusion of the time is quite striking. Nothing flashy here, just a solid narrative that really highlights the themes of trust in technology and the fragility of safety. Not your typical doc, but definitely one that makes you think about what could have been.
A detailed look at a pivotal moment in nuclear history.Features archival footage and interviews from key players.Raises questions about technology and public safety.
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