botankus
On the surface, this movie really doesn't have much to work with. However, I'm on a late-70's/early-80's workforce movie kick. In the past three months I've watched Silkwood, Norma Rae, and now The China Syndrome.
This one involves a nuclear power plant, which is similar (slightly) to the environment portrayed in Silkwood. However, there are no unions in this one, just a "soft" news-reporting team of Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas.
They are doing a civic news report on the nuclear power plant when a near-meltdown occurs. They film the activities, and unless you live in a cave you should know that unauthorized filming at a nuclear power plant is illegal. This information I'm sharing with you is in the beginning and is listed on the back of the DVD case so no spoiler needed for that one.
Jack Lemmon is an employee at the plant and you begin to have doubts about his character from the beginning. He also looks about 30 pounds trimmer than the Grumpy Old Man we all know today.
I won't reveal any more, but it does involve the filming (obviously), cover ups, questions of ethics and morality, and getting the public the information they need to know - namely, that half of California was almost wiped off the map.
I would also like to point out that the man - yes, you all know who I'm talking about - Wilford Brimley turns out one helluva supporting actor performance. Michael Douglas is brilliant as well and even though she's basically a freakshow in real life, Jane Fonda is a HOT 40 year old in this one.
If you're not into dramas (with a little action) with good acting and direction, then don't bother. I will say that the ending is a very exciting one and more than I bargained for. On my Netflix star rating, I gave it 4 stars out of five, but if I weren't interested in stories like this one, I would have probably settled for just three.
This one involves a nuclear power plant, which is similar (slightly) to the environment portrayed in Silkwood. However, there are no unions in this one, just a "soft" news-reporting team of Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas.
They are doing a civic news report on the nuclear power plant when a near-meltdown occurs. They film the activities, and unless you live in a cave you should know that unauthorized filming at a nuclear power plant is illegal. This information I'm sharing with you is in the beginning and is listed on the back of the DVD case so no spoiler needed for that one.
Jack Lemmon is an employee at the plant and you begin to have doubts about his character from the beginning. He also looks about 30 pounds trimmer than the Grumpy Old Man we all know today.
I won't reveal any more, but it does involve the filming (obviously), cover ups, questions of ethics and morality, and getting the public the information they need to know - namely, that half of California was almost wiped off the map.
I would also like to point out that the man - yes, you all know who I'm talking about - Wilford Brimley turns out one helluva supporting actor performance. Michael Douglas is brilliant as well and even though she's basically a freakshow in real life, Jane Fonda is a HOT 40 year old in this one.
If you're not into dramas (with a little action) with good acting and direction, then don't bother. I will say that the ending is a very exciting one and more than I bargained for. On my Netflix star rating, I gave it 4 stars out of five, but if I weren't interested in stories like this one, I would have probably settled for just three.