![]() You see the sincere worry on the faces of the people who ran the Daiichi power plant there. ![]() Though neither as searing nor haunting as HBO’s 2019 series, “Chernobyl,” The Days,” seen on Amazon Prime, delves quickly into the human side of what happened at Fukushima. “The Days,” a six-part series about the earthquake and tsunami that blew all fail-safe measures to smithereens at a Fukushima, Japan, nuclear power plant in 2011, compels you to watch so you can learn more about what happened, who was involved in several levels - management, government, workers, and civilians who require the power Fukushima generated - and how the disaster affected Japan and its attitude toward power sources. A serious drama about a catastrophic event, a macabre comedy about needing to take severe steps to survive, and a fantasy about a 13-foot teenager who is kept out of sight by his parents until he’s 19 has made television’s dry summer season more interesting than a first glance would lead one, this one at least, to expect. ![]()
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