The producer of "Chernobyl Diaries" is firing back at claims that his movie is exploiting the 400,000 victims of the nuclear disaster, revealing that another support group actually praised him for his efforts.
Oren Peli ,who also directed "Paranormal Activity", claims that his film was done with the utmost respect for the victims of the 1986 disaster, so that the group Chabad's Children of Chernobyl wrote him a letter praising him with "admiration" and "kudos" for his creation.
Peli quoted as saying "As for the claim that our film exploits anyone-we could not disagree more vigorously. First of all, the criticism and accusations are coming from a group that has not seen the film, whereas conversely the praise for it is coming from those who have indeed seen it."
It has to be noted that "Friends of Chernobyl Centers U.S." previously bashed the film for sensationalizing the tragic event, angry over the use of victims as violent mutants.
It has to be noted that "Friends of Chernobyl Centers U.S." previously bashed the film for sensationalizing the tragic event, angry over the use of victims as violent mutants.
Peli ,who also wrote the film, responds that the villains of the movie are not mutated "victims" of the Chernobyl disaster and the dilapidated location is just a backdrop.
He then concludes, "The film, though fictional, may in fact shine a light on a tragedy too many have forgotten."
What do you think?
After what is said about the movie, do you think that "Chernobyl Diaries" exploit the victims of the nuclear disaster?
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