Movie was largely great, I only have three main criticisms of the film:
1. His mistress' character and Oppenheimer's relationship to her seemed a little extraneous and underdeveloped compared to most others with her screentime.
2. The sound mixing. This is a very loud movie, and it often gets to the point where a character is saying something but you can't hear them over the music or the ambience.
3. Them whitewashing/downplaying the actions of the project in not just displacing the natives of the area but even having them work for low pay as laborers on the project without being given PPE that the non-Native workers were is honestly pretty lame, gross even.
I finally finished this. Had to break it into a couple different sittings.
It's fantastic. Waiting to watch at home with subtitles was a great decision.
Pretty blown away by the skillful and engaging editing.
It's a stupid simple thing, but I really liked the delayed sound from the explosions. Made it feel real, like you were there.
This definitely ranks up there with Nolan's best films.
Originally posted by relentless1
was a great great film, its good to see Nolan back on his game as Interstellar, Dunkirk and Tenet all missed the mark, way too pretentious and artsy for the sake of it aka Nolan getting too far up his own ass... but yeah, Oppenheimer was a fantastic return to quality for him.
This.
I bought this 4k Blu-ray the other day...
😎
This makes me like Christopher Nolan more...