Chernobyl Diaries details

Chernobyl Diaries
Formats: 15 DVD, Blu-ray, LOVEFiLM Instant
Starring: Jesse McCartney, Jonathan Sadowski, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Devin Kelley, Dimitri Diatchenko, Ingrid Bolso Berdal, Nathan Phillips
Directors: Bradley Parker
Genre: Horror - Zombies
Studio: ELEVATION SALES
Collections: Enter at your own peril, Exclusive!, Exclusives, March Picks, Our Instant Picks, Staff Picks, The Horror, The Horror
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Chernobyl Diaries
1hr 24 mins 15

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Run time: 1 hour 24 minutes
Rental release: To be confirmed
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  • Eerie setting, shame about everything else

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By BlaiseT (13 reviews) from Nottingham , 25 Jun 2012

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    Chernobyl Diaries is about a group of young, attractive and mostly American tourists who travel through an Eastern European country with predictable results. They have an enjoyable and life-enriching experience and return home with many great memories of their time spent in Ukraine? No, silly, this is the world of bad horror films, where unkempt, wild-eyed Europeans have made a national sport out of murdering hapless American tourists. You know what happens next.

    There's one way in which Chernobyl Diaries distinguishes itself, and that's in the haunting setting of real ghost town Pripyat, a town abandoned during the Chernobyl disaster and left to fall into eerie decay over the years. It's a fantastic setting for a horror film, and the first half does look good and have some genuinely atmospheric moments as our tourists embark on a guided tour of the town with their predictably shifty Ukranian guide Uri.

    Then the van is sabotaged and they're forced to spend the night in Pripyat being hunted down by wild dogs and menacing blurry figures. It's difficult to really care if anyone survives as the dull cast make a series of stupid decisions that enable them to run shrieking from one location to the next while the camera jitters madly about them and they're occasionally seized by more menacing blurs and dragged off to a shrieky and unseen death. Sometimes they stop shrieking long enough to declare something profound along the lines of 'We've got to get the f*** out of here/This is not f***** happening/Not without my brother', etc. I saw this film the day after I made a long-haul flight with a severe cold which left me mostly deaf in one ear, and I suspect I'd have enjoyed Chernobyl Diaries more if I'd lost hearing in the other ear too. The dialogue really is that poor and cliched.

    As for our blurry antagonists, they're never really seen much. On one hand, this feels cheap and lazy, on the other, given that they're supposedly the mutated survivors of a very real and recent tragedy, perhaps it's for the best. Don't expect any surprise twists or revelations that justify the use of Chernobyl victims or gives them any real depth or motivation. They're movie monsters, mercilessly chasing down pretty young tourists because that's what monsters do. Chernobyl Diaries is essentially a zombie film with fast, agile 'zombies', somewhat like 28 Days Later except terrible in almost every way.

    Poor taste aside, it also fails as an effective horror film. The most alarming moment comes courtesy of a radioactive bear shambling unexpectedly into the screen, akin to the 'cat jumping out of the closet' moment more usually seen in horror films, but truthfully, Chernobyl Diaries would have probably been a better film if it just stuck with the radioactive bears as its primary antagonist. Better yet, make them the protagonists bravely defending their home against waves of nosy, generic and thoroughly unlikeable tourists. It would have been a much better movie.
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  • One for watching

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Ashbash01 (8 reviews) , 18 Jun 2013
    I loved this movie, first time watch it i jumped a few times. The fact that this was based on a real event is chilling. Yes i know the storyline wasn't real but still you get the eerie feeling about this movie. The acting is ok, not the best but all in all was an awesome movie. Rent it and find out for yourself.
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  • Do Not Watch!

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By craiglee3590 (3 reviews) , 14 Jun 2013
    One of the worst films i have ever watched, its not scary or jumpy and it is just really boring.
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  • Average scare fest

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Franco72 (54 reviews) , 10 Jun 2013
    From the title it promise so much but delivered less than it could have done given the setting. Some decent scares and pretty predictable ending, worth watching but nothing spectacular.
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  • Not half bad

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By ianclaire (102 reviews) from Maidstone , 08 Jun 2013
    Was ok. Watchable and very scary also told you a little about what happened during the nuclear meltdown, so you got a free history lesson thrown in. Jumpy in the right places, the only downside was it was very dark and hard to make out in some places. All in all Not bad.
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  • wouldn't call this a horror.

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Goz9t (5 reviews) , 05 Jun 2013
    Watchable, but very predictable. Not scary at all. Wouldn't say its worthy of the 15 classification, I would let my 12 year old watch it. Ideal sunday afternoon viewing.
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