Nucléaire, non merci! Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 536 votes
Tags: local politics
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Wackersdorf

Title in Italiano:

Wackersdorf

Title in Português:

Wackersdorf

Synopsis

District of Schwandorf, Upper Palatinate, in the 1980s. The Bavarian state government is quietly planning to build a nuclear reprocessing plant (WAA). The structurally weak region with constantly growing unemployment figures seems ideal for this. Hans Schuierer, acting district administrator, is lured by the economic upswing. Soon the social democrat can be celebrated as the savior of the district. There are only a handful of crazy people who are not really serious about the planned nuclear plant. It was only when the state government reacted violently to the harmless action of a newly founded citizens' initiative that Schuierer began to have doubts and began to ask questions. When the health risks of the WAA become apparent and Schuierer realizes that the state government has no interest in informing the people about it, the district administrator decides lonely against the project: with the result that not only his best friend and mayor falls away from him, Instead, the Strauss government even tried to get rid of them with impeachment proceedings and changes in the law. But the citizens' movement is growing stronger every day and has now found a staunch supporter in Schuierer. Then the worst case scenario happens in Chernobyl.

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User reviews

William Williams
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in key moments of the film, especially when Hans Schuierer begins to have doubts about the nuclear plant project. The music enhances the audience's connection to the characters and their internal struggles.

Laura Mitchell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Nucléaire, non merci! plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the complex narrative of environmental activism and political intrigue. The music enhances the storytelling and effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate the challenges of standing up against a powerful government.

Betty King
6/10

The use of traditional Bavarian folk music in certain parts of the soundtrack adds an interesting cultural layer to the narrative of the film. It helps to establish the setting of the Upper Palatinate region and creates a sense of authenticity.

Edward Roberts
2/10

Furthermore, the choice of instrumentation and melodies in the soundtrack seemed disconnected from the historical context of the film, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling through music. The overall sound design felt out of place and did not effectively complement the narrative, making it difficult for viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story.

Margaret Moore
5/10

The composition of the soundtrack succeeds in building a sense of foreboding as the story progresses and the health risks of the WAA become apparent. The music effectively conveys the growing tension and conflict between the characters involved in the decision-making process.

Patricia King
7/10

The soundtrack of Nucléaire, non merci! effectively captures the tension and drama of the unfolding events in the film. The use of suspenseful and ominous musical cues enhances the sense of impending crisis, keeping the audience engaged throughout the story.

George Lewis
8/10

Additionally, the emotional depth of the music in Nucléaire, non merci! helps to convey the inner struggles and conflicts faced by the characters, particularly Hans Schuierer. The poignant melodies and evocative themes underscore the moral dilemmas and personal sacrifices portrayed in the film, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative.

Lisa Perez
5/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of modern electronic elements in certain scenes adds a contemporary touch to the historical setting of the film. This blend of traditional and modern musical styles helps to keep the audience engaged and reflects the evolving nature of the story.

Laura Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Nucléaire, non merci! effectively captures the tension and uncertainty surrounding the planning of the nuclear reprocessing plant in the District of Schwandorf in the 1980s. The music reflects the conflicting emotions of hope for economic growth and fear of potential health risks.

Joseph Allen
1/10

The soundtrack of Nucléaire, non merci! failed to capture the intensity and urgency of the environmental and social issues portrayed in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to resonate with the audience.