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Chernobyl Diaries ending?

I just watched Chernobyl Diaries the other night, and the ending didn't make sense to me. Why did they keep her alive just to put her in a cell with all those creatures that were a result of the nuclear explosion? At first when I saw where they were, I thought they were going to do tests or turn her into one of those things. But then she got put in that cell and that just completely threw me off

Does anybody still live in Pripyat or Chernobyl?

I am just finished watching the film Chernobyl Diaries and I was wondering if anybody was still living in Pripyat or Chernobyl? I know it will not be habitable for another 500 years or so (according to what I've heard) and I was thinking that it is actually possible for families to live there, but it would also be very very dangerous. Surely at least some people have moved back into their abandoned homes in either Pripyat or Chernobyl.
I'm just wondering about this. I'm 15 now, and when I'm older I would love to go on one of those tours to the city, now that it's been 26 years, and when I'm older it would be more, that hopefully radiation levels will have dropped even a little bit lower that I would be able to visit there.
So I was hoping you could answer my question?
Would anybody still live in Pripyat or Chernobyl?

What happens at the end of Chernobyl Diaries?

"Chernobyl Diaries" is a hollywood movie, made in USA. It has nothing to do with Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia/Ukraine in particular. http://www.change.org/petitions/boycott-...
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A question about Chernobyl Diaries??? (huge spoiler)?

For any of you who have seen it, I just had a question. When the group was in that building with the bear in it, and they were all in one room talking and whatever but Yurii was in another room, and he kicked the remains of the fireplace thing, he knew something was up, right? Because things started changing a little bit by then, especially in his facial expressions and when he looked really panicked when the wires were cut and the radio wouldn't work, and he wouldn't tell them a lot of things. He knew something was going on. The real question I have is; why the hell did he leave the van ALONE with a puny pistol and go see what the sound was? In the beginning of the movie he said he was in the Armed Forces/army. I would have thought he would have known better than to just run out with a pistol and look for a noise when he knew for sure that there was something (maybe stronger than he was/ could kill him) ALONE? I didn't understand that part. Can someone help please?
Oh, here's a bonus one (but you don't have to answer this one). The part about when Paul and Amanda were on the bus with all of the bullet holes; had a group of tourists come before that? And what was with the bloody piece of guard uniform and the bloody guard hanging upside down in that underground complex thing? Is that why the soldiers in the beginning said there was "maintenance" and wouldn't let them pass like normal? Yurii said he had done this for five years; why did all of this start happening just this time?
And the last one: the end. WHHHHAT. It was so confusing. Why did the army shoot Paul? Was it because he was blindly coming towards them and they didn't want to get contaminated? Why the hell was the army even there? And the doctors said that "patients" had escaped and that since Amanda had seen them she couldn't be let go. What patients? And how they threw her in with them at the end and they attacked her. Wasn't she just one of them by then?
sorry for so many questions it was just SOOO CONFUUUSIIIINGGG.
thank you so so so much! xxx

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