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The China Syndrome

The China Syndrome

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Director: James Bridges
Actors: Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Michael Douglas, Scott Brady, James Hampton
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: Video

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 51 reviews
Sales Rank: 49775

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Hifi Sound, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 122
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0767831055
UPC: 043396035140
EAN: 9780767831055
ASIN: 0767831055

Theatrical Release Date: March 16, 1979
Release Date: May 11, 1999
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Editorial Reviews:

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James Bridges (Urban Cowboy, Bright Lights, Big City) directed this 1979 film that became a worldwide sensation when, just weeks after its release, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurred. Jane Fonda (Klute, Julia) plays a television news reporter who is not taken very seriously until a routine story at the local nuclear power plant leads her to what may be a cover-up of epic proportions. She and her cameraman, played by Michael Douglas (Wall Street, American President), hook up with a whistleblower at the plant, played by Jack Lemmon (Save the Tiger, Missing). Together they try to uncover the dangers lurking beneath the nuclear reactor and avoid being silenced by the business interests behind the plant. Though topical, the film (produced by Douglas) works on its own as a socially conscious thriller that entertains even as it spurs its audience to think. --Robert Lane


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5 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Very Interesting   December 20, 2008
The China Syndrome takes place the same year that it's filmed, 1979. It is most famous for unknowingly predicting that a nuclear accident would happen at Three Mile Island, (which actually did occur, shortly after this movie was released.) That's what makes it interesting is that, this movie tells a situation in which the plant would have a meltdown, and, shortly after being released in 1979, a real nuclear meltdown happens at the plant. Very amazing, and I would very much recommend this movie.


5 out of 5 stars JANE FONDA IN THE SUPERB NUCLEAR THRILLER   November 3, 2008
The China Syndrome (Special Edition)
Yet another movie from my Dad's collection. Not only is this movie one of the hardest hitting warnings about modern science, but one of the most entertaining thrillers which I have seen. Jane Fonda, is on the campaign trail again, this time, playing, Kimberly Wells, a budding TV reporter, who's desperate for the chance of that BIG SCOOP. Jack Godell (superbly played by Jack Lemmon), is worried that, the operations, at the cooling system, at the Ventana Nuclear Plant, have been, jeopardised by the falsification of construction reports. He fears that the plant, might not, contain itself, in an emergency, bringing about a melt-down and, theoritically, burning clear through the earth to China. Michael Douglas, produced the movie, and is excellent as the arrogant young camera-man.



5 out of 5 stars china syndrome   October 24, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

a great movie acting was very good and the picture was delivered in good time highly recommmend,


4 out of 5 stars Conspiracy and the media; one lethal combination...   August 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first time I watched `The China Syndrome' it seemed dated, but then I realized that I was merely focusing on the production value and that, obviously, is going to appear dated. That's when I decided to watch it again and focus on the relativity of the story, and that's when I saw it in a whole new light. Sure, `The China Syndrome' is not perfect, but it truly hits its mark on many levels and delivers a finely crafted drama that has resonance even today.

So the film revolves around an incident that takes place at a nuclear power plant. News reporter Kimberly Wells and her cameraman happen to catch the incident on camera, and while they are unaware of what it all means they know that it is bigger than the plant wants to let on. That's where Jack Godell fits into the story. Jack works at the plant, witnessed the incident and while everyone around him is urging him to forget about the whole thing he can't help but pursue the possibility that something is very, very wrong. With his help, Kimberly may now finally have the story of her career, the story that will make her career, but getting Godell to cooperate is going to be hard.

`The China Syndrome', referring to the possibility that a nuclear power plant meltdown would melt through the earth and reach China, attacks the concept with fluidity and delicacy, never going too far over the top and losing probability. The acting is also something that really aids the film, elevating the emotional aspects of the film.

Both Jack Lemmon and Jane Fonda received Oscar nominations for their work on the film, and those nominations were very well deserved. I was critical of Lemmon when I reviewed `Missing' a few weeks back, calling him out on his uncomfortable approach to his dramatic acting. He is a marvelous comedian, and his brilliant work in `The Apartment' and `Some Like it Hot' prove that, but as a dramatic actor I am left a little cold. Here he is fantastic; delivering a very well thought out and well fleshed out portrayal of a man battling his own emotions and his own conscience to make a decision that could ultimately cost him everything. The uneasiness behind his eyes works wonders for his character development. Jane Fonda is wonderful as well as Kimberly, the aspiring reporter trying to make a name for herself in a male dominated world. Her final moments are brilliant, and while Lemmon certainly outshines her, she never allows her character to become forgotten.

I should also mention that Michael Douglas, an actor whom I think is a tad overrated, actually turns in one of his most interesting performances to date (aside from his work in `Wall Street').

One thing to notice about `The China Syndrome' is that it is as much a film about television and the media as it is about big business and conspiracy. It subtly, yet effectively shows the audience the effect big business has on the media and what we as the citizens are allowed to know based on what they want to tell us. We are never allowed to know the full truth, only what the men with money want us to know; basically enough to keep us quiet. This is a major problem even today (who can trust what they read anymore) and it's up to films like `The China Syndrome' to make us as a people more aware of the growing problem.



5 out of 5 stars The China Syndrome   August 8, 2008
The China Syndrome really is a great movie. Shows you cant believe everything the media says. This thought provoking movie is in the vein of "Silkwood", "Norma Rae" and more recently, "North Country". I cant wait until a movie comes out about the 2008 Presidential Primary race: Hillary Clinton received more votes than any of her rivals, and more votes than any other Presidential Primary candidate in History.

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