Review of Chernobyl Diaries (2012) by T-Pain P — 21 May 2014
Chernobyl Diaries (2012) was nothing more than a Motion Picture filled with Paranormal Activity and a bunch of uneducated vacationers who thinks it's cool to travel to the City of Pripyat. Okay, first of all, Director Bradley Parker could have done a better job to implicate the horrors of this city by making the Horror aspect of this Motion Picture to be more realistic, rather than making the Horror aspect of this Motion Picture a complete, "Hey, I'm trying to scare you!" aspect. I did not jump and shriek one bit when it came to the close-ups and the quite/silent scenes. Everything that came through was expected. In other words, I was expecting this and that when it came to the quite/silent scenes.
In addition to the Motion Picture as a whole, Zoe (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal), Uri (Dimitri Diatchenko), and Natalie (Olivia Taylor Dudley) did everything that they could to save the Motion Picture from being a 1 Star Motion Picture. In this case, it wasn't only the Actors/Actresses fault, it was the Directors fault as well.
This review of Chernobyl Diaries (2012) was written by T-Pain P on 21 May 2014.
Chernobyl Diaries has generally received mixed reviews.
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