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Plutonium | Black Market
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6.7/10
IMDbBest Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for NonCommercial Television | 2008 | Leo
Television Movie or MiniSeries | 2008 | Puscariu
The title of this movie, Pu-239 (2006), is the chemical symbol for plutonium-239, which is the most readily fissile isotope of the element plutonium.
"Timofey: [voiceover] The hands on the clock are waving goodbye. It was my grandfather's watch. The dial was painted by hand in America during Word War I. The brides of soldiers seated at long tables dutifully making luminous little sixes and eights to help keep the world free. The eights were particularly hard to make; so the women sucked on the tips of the paintbrushes to bring them to a fine point. One by one, their mouths began to fill with cancer. The radium-based paint they had swallowed bombarded their brains and bones with alpha and beta particles. The women who painted the watch faces sued the US Radium Corporation of West Orange, New Jersey. Had the trial been at night, the breath they used to say goodbye to the world would have glowed like moonlit fog. They were given ten thousand dollars for their lives."
"Timofey: You read too much. Marina: I thought that's why you liked me. Timofey: I never said I liked you. I said I loved you. Marina: When did you say that? Timofey: Before I ever knew your name. First day I saw you at the institute. I tried to say it with my eyes. On the day I married you in Tuvula and every day since. Just sometimes I said it to myself."