Westdeutsche
Zeitung:
"[...] Allary uses small anecdotes and satirical
humour [in "No Case for Worries"] to point out the consequences
of Tschernobyl. The daily madness forced onto people by their own minds in
the face of atomic rain, leads to absurd changes in their daily routine: A
couple locks itself into the car to be protected; a man glues his window
shut. The price to pay is separation, isolation and increasing aggression."
Rheinische Post:
"In a number of bizarre episodes ‚No Worries'
gives an account of the consequences of an atomic reactor accident. While
the media try to downplay the catastrophe, a young couple gets into a
rainstorm on their drive home from shopping and decides to remain in the
safety of their van to protect themselves from the potential poison
carried by the raindrops." |