This is extremely well done scene, his raw voice with complete detachment of the crowd, the woman nodding when he says so proud, the baby screams and there are way more to this, wish uploader showed that as well.
@@Danny-is5ifI think your experience with that , however unfortunate, does not encompass that of others. The way I see it, this "isn’t it" for what you might have gone through perhaps. But you echo chambering something like that… it’s rather odd to me.
I have it right now, it’s not describable. You can only know how it feels when you had it. Terrifying feeling a feeling of an invisible wall that makes you feel zoned out. Looking trough a window in your thoughts. The good part about it is that it will fade away
This scene definitely had tons of horror potential. The way it was so subdued leaves it up to the imagination of the audience, which ramps up the tension brilliantly.
It DID capture those horror potentials perfectly so in this scene! It’s obviously not a horror movie but it captured that scene of horror and despair perfectly!
This was moment he realised what he has done in this scene. The deep guilt and regret for creating a weapon wiping out hundreds and thousands of innocent lives.
Bro... this is gonna sound strange but the way the audio is done here really sounds like when you're on psychedelics, that sound and feeling that everything is much bigger is going on.
it is one of the most touching scenes of contemporary cinema in my opinion. it also becomes an entire metaphor that supports the thought of him having become the man of the foundations for the extinction of the human race. the deafness in the exultation of the spectators of the rally symbolizes both the lack of empathy of a people distant from another, in its annihilation, a grotesque spectacle seems to be seen from a stadium. Oppenheimer's words are totally opposite to his state of mind, almost like a player seeking the support of his admirers. A man who by studying has realized the madness behind quantum mechanics and a world that has not yet evolved in avoiding his suicide.
That little girls scream and everything becoming dead silent was fucking terrifying. If only Oppenheimer was alive today to see that his invention has actually preserved world peace.
@@jungkookieoppa7593 Yes. Without the presence of nuclear weapons, we would likely have had a world war already in the 1960s. In fact, we may have had a world war in 2022.
@@fredrikengstrom2107 well in this case who says?? we may / might have world war 3 with leaders using nuclear weapons... uk whats happening and what are the circumstances of todays world or don't you ...? if the war is bound to happen then it happens anywhere anytime as you can see whats happening in Palestine and israel ... having/not having nuclear weapon doesn't really has anything to do up wuth the war therefore your statement is highly incorrect
@@jungkookieoppa7593 Nothing you said makes any sense. Israel and Palestine is not a world war. A world war is a war between at least two major powers with the ability to inflict many millions of casualties and wage war across a continent. The reason USA and the Soviet Union never went to war can specifically be attributed to nuclear weapons. Every crisis and escalation between the two major powers during the cold war up until today has been averted due to the presence of nuclear weapons. Historically, the vast majority of all escalations between two great powers did lead to a war, this was because both sides were convinced that they could win by force of arms, and millions died as a result. The lesson was never learned and always repeated. The presence of nuclear weapons has made this kind of thinking obsolete because now both sides are assured that they would ultimately lose in a conflict, not win. Without nuclear weapons, NATO would likely have intervened in the Ukraine war, and a war between NATO and Russia is a world war. To further prove my point; If Ukraine would have had nuclear weapons, then it is highly unlikely that Russia would even have invaded at all. There will always be local wars, USA against Vietnam, Russia against Afghanistan, Israel against Lebanon, but not large scale world wars between two superpowers where people die by their millions. This is due to the presence of nuclear weapons. It can thus be argued that nuclear weapons has saved more lives than they have taken, and preserved a longer peace for the majority of the world then what otherwise would have existed.
It's incredible how they used a projection mapping to distort the background while creating an intimately uncomfortable camera shot, Nolan's insistence on maintaining an analog approach definitely makes this his most distinguished film to date
Im sure in the back of his mind, he knew it was wrong to built such a weapon, but felt he had to. He looks at the people in the audience because he knows they have no clue of what a weapon like this could leave behind. Death, destruction, and suffering in the most horrific way.
Like Arjuna in the "Bhagavad Gita"... He knows that what he is about to do is bad (to kill his friends and relatives in a war that would slaughter thousands), but he has to do it (it is his "dharma", his duty). No wonder that Oppenheimer remembered Krishna's words...
A perfect visualization of what someone with PTSD feels and experiences. Disassociating, racing thoughts and heightened sensations. Poor Robert. He sacrificed so much, and got so little out of it.
No matter how many times I see this, I get emotional with how this scene separates the words Oppenheimer says to the crowd and his true feelings of the impact of his ultimate creation!
That’s one of the most accurate portrayals of an atomic bomb explosion in film. Only the timing and spacing of the bomb effects are a bit off, but very few people would know that or care because the scene is so well done.
Whats scary is that at any time any where it could happened at any time in the world this movie is honestly and probably the best movie in the world and this scene alone proves it
'-at any time any where it could happened at any-'. meanwhile, elsewhere further ahead. 'post-Terran-bound era UCN(/ICSA) era Humankind: "you don't say, hrm?~...."'.
Israel is doing worse than this to Gaza people right now. Countless innocent people including babies and children is dying with the commands of a son of a bitch.
This scene was so powerful to watch in theaters. It underscored the sheer guilt and realization of what he had done. It will definitely stop and make you think about whether the use of the bomb was justifiable.
Brilliant scene. First the silence Then the light Then the sound comes back as the sound of the shock wave I give myself the freedom to look at this scene like this considering the director that Nolan is
While the scream might have been a hallucination You can tell his first HUMAN thoughts are on how he became a monster and that there is no possible way back
I saw this movie today. This scene in particularly felt really uncanny. Specially when he walked out and immediately hallucinated walking on a burnt corpse.
This is the stand-in scene for not showing what happened to the Japanese people. But shown with these people who are mindlessly celebrating destruction, but they wouldn't be so happy if it happened to *them,* and that's why it's shown from this perspective. Oppenheimer realizing how messed up all of this was, and how he had a key role in everything, is haunting. It shows both American ignorance (the crowd) and Oppenheimer coming to terms with how he's killed millions and the only people who care are the Japanese themselves. "I bet the Japanese didn't like it!" *everyone stands up and cheers* It's as haunting for the imagery as well as the reactions of the crowd. And the fact that it's edited like a horror film is brilliant, because nuclear attacks ARE horror.
I saw this movie after Barbie with my friends and girlfriend. I was dozing a little bit but when this scene came on it legitimately brought a few tears to my eyes and scared the hell outta me. This movie represented the book so well
I love how the audio design signifies so many different things. The lack of clapping can be shown as Oppenheimer realising he shouldnt be congratulated for killing hundreds of thousands of people. The sound is instead replaced with a kind of fast wind ripping by, almost like the shockwave of the atomic bomb. The heavy breathing also shows his slow realisation of what hes done
This scene felt so long in the theater and gave me so much anxiety. It’s such a realistic depiction of feeling the need to please the audience, but panicking and simultaneously overstimulated. The lights become too bright, your ears stop hearing, you can hear yourself but also don’t know what you’re saying, it feels like an eternity and you can feel every vibration from every noise at once. Every sense in your body is on high alert, one mistake and who knows what’ll happen.
when i first heard the scream and then silence i thought it was a glitch, i was watching it on an airplane and assumed the audio cut out. when it kept going and i realized what the silence actually was my heart sank
This was to my mind one of the most disturbing and absolutely brilliant pieces of cinema. The comparison of those who cheered and those who screamed. It really does drain any form of humanity in anyone from when someone decided to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It really doesn't weigh up at all. The amount of lives who were changed during that day in Japan I cannot begin to imagine the nightmares and post trauma that they would have experienced when the bomb dropped.
Impresionante esta escena, Simplemente me dejó impactado por todo lo que implica, Oppenheimer se le ve muy incomodo y con un lenguaje corporal abrumado al ver a la gente al rededor como pasan de estar felices y celebrando a después pasar a un momento desolador donde las personas están llorando y sufriendo por la creación de La B0mba Nuclear, Una cosa Impresionante...Cillian Murphy Hizo de esta escena una obra maestra 🌟💯🌟🙌🏻
This and the next scene where we see others outside visibly distraught and sick as they too realize what they had unleashed is the best part of the movie. Nolan knew he didn't need to show because these people didn't see the bombs dropped either and they wouldn't see the results until months later but they knew what had happened just as we the audience knew. They had helped end the war yes but they had just provided the tools to vaporize a population in the blink of an eye and that's exactly what they were used to do. A very human reaction that should make you distraught if you are human
Firearms manufaturers don't care for what purpose or where there product is going to be used. In t Oppenheimer's case, he knew exactly when and where the bomb was gonna be used.
Jesus christ what a performance.....the regret on his face is so upsetting....he's only telling the crowd what they want to hear but inside he's so full of guilt and regret of what he invented.
I think people need to realize that war isnt proportionate. Thats why wars has winners and war has losers. Its an unfortunate reality. Realities of war are unfortunate. But war itself is the most raw thing you can experience where the us vs them concept really comes to fruition.
I'm not scare about the scene at all, I'm more scare about the people, like dude, you are literally celebrating the death of thousands of people with joy. Yeah, maybe in that time was necesary but if you think about it like that, you realize that human's hate to something is more scarier. Maybe I'm wrong or maybe I'm not, who knows, is just my opinion.
It's one of my favorite scenes in the film. This scene conveys the weight of doubt and guilt on that man. I felt so tense and heavy when watching in the cinema. If I could compare how i felt it would be like hearing awful news. Such deep weight in your stomach
"If a human doesn't see another human as human , most horrific acts are possible "
true bro
Сугубо согласен
literally cannibals being the most tamed example (or at least tier 1 cannibals)
@@UNDENIABLEBarttySky YESS
Exactly the Israeli-Palestine conflict
This is extremely well done scene, his raw voice with complete detachment of the crowd, the woman nodding when he says so proud, the baby screams and there are way more to this, wish uploader showed that as well.
goosebumps when the kid screams
It horrified me when I first watched it. Literally left my jaw open.
Was a woman.
@@OdysseasCastaneda oh really? Thanks though
I had to keep myself from audibly sobbing in the theatre because it was so visceral.
aint no way a kid is allowed there
Really captured what it feels like to be overwhelmed with panic and derealization. Absolute masterpiece of a scene.
Absolutely!
I’ve had derealization and this isn’t it. It’s indescribable and utterly terrifying
@@Danny-is5ifI think your experience with that , however unfortunate, does not encompass that of others. The way I see it, this "isn’t it" for what you might have gone through perhaps. But you echo chambering something like that… it’s rather odd to me.
@@MM-hk4pb I was diagnosed with de-realization and the depiction in this film does not encompass it
I have it right now, it’s not describable. You can only know how it feels when you had it. Terrifying feeling a feeling of an invisible wall that makes you feel zoned out. Looking trough a window in your thoughts. The good part about it is that it will fade away
This scene definitely had tons of horror potential. The way it was so subdued leaves it up to the imagination of the audience, which ramps up the tension brilliantly.
It DID capture those horror potentials perfectly so in this scene! It’s obviously not a horror movie but it captured that scene of horror and despair perfectly!
The amount of guilt in that poor man's soul
Guilt... Lol
@@karansh007you should watch the movie 💀
lmao guilt
@@karansh007 Guilt usually comes after, so yes.. Guilt.
@@karansh007If he didn't the Germans would've. And he's right, People will see how terrible these weapons are, and so they won’t use them again.”
This scene deserves an Oscar!
it has
Done!
Well…
@@ragewolfmaster9360Look at time traveler over here
It did, it won best picture
This was moment he realised what he has done in this scene. The deep guilt and regret for creating a weapon wiping out hundreds and thousands of innocent lives.
This one scene alone would’ve secured Nolan and Cillian Murphy’s oscars
Cillian deserves an Oscar for this scene alone, absolutely phenomenal, I got goosebumps watching this in IMAX
My favorite scene of the movie, cillian was the perfect man for the role
Bro... this is gonna sound strange but the way the audio is done here really sounds like when you're on psychedelics, that sound and feeling that everything is much bigger is going on.
Oh yes psychedelics I remember them .. happy days
Also very much like having a panic attack with derealization lol 😢
actually, yeah, pretty accurate.
I watched this movie on them. This scene gripped me to my core. I really can't justly put into words...
i saw oppenheimer on a light 4gs, came out of the theater looking at life way differently lmao
Hair raising scene. What a bit of acting
The sound of thundering feet throughout the movie gave me chills.
Jesus Christ his acting is soooo good.
Jesus Christ is Lord
@@cadealexander4432too right He is !!
cilian is amazing
@@cadealexander4432Amen ❤
Man, that blood curdling scream cuts straight through you.
it is one of the most touching scenes of contemporary cinema in my opinion. it also becomes an entire metaphor that supports the thought of him having become the man of the foundations for the extinction of the human race. the deafness in the exultation of the spectators of the rally symbolizes both the lack of empathy of a people distant from another, in its annihilation, a grotesque spectacle seems to be seen from a stadium. Oppenheimer's words are totally opposite to his state of mind, almost like a player seeking the support of his admirers. A man who by studying has realized the madness behind quantum mechanics and a world that has not yet evolved in avoiding his suicide.
That little girls scream and everything becoming dead silent was fucking terrifying.
If only Oppenheimer was alive today to see that his invention has actually preserved world peace.
Absolutely bro
preserved world peace?
@@jungkookieoppa7593 Yes. Without the presence of nuclear weapons, we would likely have had a world war already in the 1960s. In fact, we may have had a world war in 2022.
@@fredrikengstrom2107 well in this case who says??
we may / might have world war 3 with leaders using nuclear weapons... uk whats happening and what are the circumstances of todays world or don't you ...? if the war is bound to happen then it happens anywhere anytime as you can see whats happening in Palestine and israel ... having/not having nuclear weapon doesn't really has anything to do up wuth the war therefore your statement is highly incorrect
@@jungkookieoppa7593 Nothing you said makes any sense. Israel and Palestine is not a world war.
A world war is a war between at least two major powers with the ability to inflict many millions of casualties and wage war across a continent.
The reason USA and the Soviet Union never went to war can specifically be attributed to nuclear weapons. Every crisis and escalation between the two major powers during the cold war up until today has been averted due to the presence of nuclear weapons. Historically, the vast majority of all escalations between two great powers did lead to a war, this was because both sides were convinced that they could win by force of arms, and millions died as a result. The lesson was never learned and always repeated. The presence of nuclear weapons has made this kind of thinking obsolete because now both sides are assured that they would ultimately lose in a conflict, not win.
Without nuclear weapons, NATO would likely have intervened in the Ukraine war, and a war between NATO and Russia is a world war. To further prove my point; If Ukraine would have had nuclear weapons, then it is highly unlikely that Russia would even have invaded at all.
There will always be local wars, USA against Vietnam, Russia against Afghanistan, Israel against Lebanon, but not large scale world wars between two superpowers where people die by their millions. This is due to the presence of nuclear weapons. It can thus be argued that nuclear weapons has saved more lives than they have taken, and preserved a longer peace for the majority of the world then what otherwise would have existed.
It's incredible how they used a projection mapping to distort the background while creating an intimately uncomfortable camera shot, Nolan's insistence on maintaining an analog approach definitely makes this his most distinguished film to date
Im sure in the back of his mind, he knew it was wrong to built such a weapon, but felt he had to.
He looks at the people in the audience because he knows they have no clue of what a weapon like this could leave behind. Death, destruction, and suffering in the most horrific way.
Some of them definitely knew. Lots of physicists on that team, and they watched the Trinity test.
Like Arjuna in the "Bhagavad Gita"... He knows that what he is about to do is bad (to kill his friends and relatives in a war that would slaughter thousands), but he has to do it (it is his "dharma", his duty). No wonder that Oppenheimer remembered Krishna's words...
Thanks for that video link at the end. It really added to the bastardization of the scene
yea a fckin nuisance
“Some people laughed…some people cried….most people were silent.”
-Robert Oppenheimer.
I cant find this scene anywhere else
Ikr ,very few people appreciated the depth of this.
@@guotyr2502 Nah, scenes from this movie just quickly get deleted off of UA-cam again
@@user-xi6xi6di7n i cought a bunch of scenes from other parts of the movie , never from this one
Whats the name of the scene
@@jocanolag-6745It’s a scene from the movie “Oppenheimer”.
Fun fact:- in this scene we can see nolan's daughter
Where?
@@jimk5447if I’m not wrong it’s at 1:17 with the woman with the skin peeling
A perfect visualization of what someone with PTSD feels and experiences. Disassociating, racing thoughts and heightened sensations. Poor Robert. He sacrificed so much, and got so little out of it.
J.cole as soon he dropped that kendrick diss
😆🤣
0:39
Bruh you marked the time. You are evil. Hahaha. Seriously thats so scary
He truly realized that he created a possible cause of humanity's extinction
No matter how many times I see this, I get emotional with how this scene separates the words Oppenheimer says to the crowd and his true feelings of the impact of his ultimate creation!
Bro the skin peeling off scene is realistics asf ....uffff
Cried while thinking of it 😭😭😢😢
If you've seen the Sarah Connor nuclear holocaust nightmare first, this is nothing.
yea that Terminator nuke scene..pretty disturbing alright !! very well done for 1991 too
That’s one of the most accurate portrayals of an atomic bomb explosion in film. Only the timing and spacing of the bomb effects are a bit off, but very few people would know that or care because the scene is so well done.
@@tonybuckley6413very good for any year. Far better than all the generic cgi shit nowadays
@@dc1939 true indeed
Whats scary is that at any time any where it could happened at any time in the world this movie is honestly and probably the best movie in the world and this scene alone proves it
'-at any time any where it could happened at any-'.
meanwhile, elsewhere further ahead.
'post-Terran-bound era UCN(/ICSA) era Humankind: "you don't say, hrm?~...."'.
It was as if he had a vision of what actually happened to people in Japan and it frightened him.
I hope we never have to have something like this ever happen again
Israel is doing worse than this to Gaza people right now. Countless innocent people including babies and children is dying with the commands of a son of a bitch.
gta 6 gets delayed to 2026
me:
Could not agree even more
After watching lots of reviews on 1983 anime film Barefoot Gen, i can perfectly understand Oppenheimer feeling guilty in this scene.
yess bro
1:17 | Christopher Nolan's daughter
This scene was so powerful to watch in theaters. It underscored the sheer guilt and realization of what he had done. It will definitely stop and make you think about whether the use of the bomb was justifiable.
this is what social anxiety feels like
This is the scene that got me jumpscared for A SECOND TIME after the shockwave jumpscare right after the nuke
idem bro
Someone please re-upload this video the correct horizontal way.
Brilliant scene.
First the silence
Then the light
Then the sound comes back as the sound of the shock wave
I give myself the freedom to look at this scene like this considering the director that Nolan is
Absolutely!!
What. A. Masterpiece.
This is "The" Masterpiece.
Absolutely!
The moment skynet was born😅
real haha
The only man capable of making this weapon was the only person capable of understanding its capabilities.
Everyone cheering and his eyes, top notch acting
I couldn’t stop crying at this scene as a Japanese. Nolan is so good at using sound effects
he is one of the bests!!
You succesfully destroyed the best scene of the movie.
Its what uploaders have to do to avoid getting copyrighted ,crybaby.
While the scream might have been a hallucination
You can tell his first HUMAN thoughts are on how he became a monster and that there is no possible way back
I saw this movie today. This scene in particularly felt really uncanny. Specially when he walked out and immediately hallucinated walking on a burnt corpse.
Their blood is on his hands
"I couldn't be happier... no, I couldn't be happier..."
I couldn’t imagine having to live with inventing such a horrific weapon.
God, the sheer tension was off the charts.
The Man who thought he was God had 😨 fear
This might be the single best scene Nolan has ever directed. It's absolutely incredible.
totaly agree bro
What was missing was the x-ray effect where the skeletal frames of everyone is visible during the blast.
This is the stand-in scene for not showing what happened to the Japanese people. But shown with these people who are mindlessly celebrating destruction, but they wouldn't be so happy if it happened to *them,* and that's why it's shown from this perspective. Oppenheimer realizing how messed up all of this was, and how he had a key role in everything, is haunting. It shows both American ignorance (the crowd) and Oppenheimer coming to terms with how he's killed millions and the only people who care are the Japanese themselves. "I bet the Japanese didn't like it!" *everyone stands up and cheers* It's as haunting for the imagery as well as the reactions of the crowd.
And the fact that it's edited like a horror film is brilliant, because nuclear attacks ARE horror.
This scene hit different in IMAX. You wouldn’t understand if you never saw it in theatres. One of a kind.
1:26 Fortunately, it wasn't real for him of the explosion flash.
Vaultec:
“We can work with this….”
what the fuck is this aspect ratio
The blood curdling scream scared the shit out of me when i first saw it, and it wasn't even a jumpscare
Could you please get the featured video tag off the end of this clip? It's blocking the screen
Sorted out
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The best scene in the entire movie.
It's hard to feel empathy for Robert once you see photos of what the bombs did to the people...
This was really traumatic and cold
@@jacksonkagdya373 too much bro
I saw this movie after Barbie with my friends and girlfriend. I was dozing a little bit but when this scene came on it legitimately brought a few tears to my eyes and scared the hell outta me. This movie represented the book so well
Cillian Murphy is one of the best actor of our generation and im glad Nolan gives him this enormous role in the big screen
I love how the audio design signifies so many different things. The lack of clapping can be shown as Oppenheimer realising he shouldnt be congratulated for killing hundreds of thousands of people. The sound is instead replaced with a kind of fast wind ripping by, almost like the shockwave of the atomic bomb. The heavy breathing also shows his slow realisation of what hes done
The only thing that is going through his mind is. " God oh God what have I done. Forgive me forgive me forgive me"
Precisely, i agree
Talking heads - Once in a lifetime
This scene sent shivers down my spine. So haunting.
The scariest scene is the entire movie where everyone pushed this to create a weapon of destruction.
Feh.
This scene felt so long in the theater and gave me so much anxiety. It’s such a realistic depiction of feeling the need to please the audience, but panicking and simultaneously overstimulated. The lights become too bright, your ears stop hearing, you can hear yourself but also don’t know what you’re saying, it feels like an eternity and you can feel every vibration from every noise at once. Every sense in your body is on high alert, one mistake and who knows what’ll happen.
when i first heard the scream and then silence i thought it was a glitch, i was watching it on an airplane and assumed the audio cut out. when it kept going and i realized what the silence actually was my heart sank
It scared me when I watched jt
This was to my mind one of the most disturbing and absolutely brilliant pieces of cinema. The comparison of those who cheered and those who screamed. It really does drain any form of humanity in anyone from when someone decided to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It really doesn't weigh up at all. The amount of lives who were changed during that day in Japan I cannot begin to imagine the nightmares and post trauma that they would have experienced when the bomb dropped.
Feels like a horror movie. Especially in the theater with that sound it was really impactful!
Impresionante esta escena, Simplemente me dejó impactado por todo lo que implica, Oppenheimer se le ve muy incomodo y con un lenguaje corporal abrumado al ver a la gente al rededor como pasan de estar felices y celebrando a después pasar a un momento desolador donde las personas están llorando y sufriendo por la creación de La B0mba Nuclear, Una cosa Impresionante...Cillian Murphy Hizo de esta escena una obra maestra 🌟💯🌟🙌🏻
THIS
IS
A
HORROR
MOVIE
absolitely bro
This shit was creepy as hell.
bro where's the 5 hour essay on this movie bro. it deserves it, it's amazing 😔
This and the next scene where we see others outside visibly distraught and sick as they too realize what they had unleashed is the best part of the movie. Nolan knew he didn't need to show because these people didn't see the bombs dropped either and they wouldn't see the results until months later but they knew what had happened just as we the audience knew. They had helped end the war yes but they had just provided the tools to vaporize a population in the blink of an eye and that's exactly what they were used to do. A very human reaction that should make you distraught if you are human
Firearms manufaturers don't care for what purpose or where there product is going to be used.
In t
Oppenheimer's case, he knew exactly when and where the bomb was gonna be used.
This scared the shit out of me in the movie theater.
I never got chills from any movie
Imagine someone going back in time and showing Oppenheimer the footage of barefoot gen.
When u sell your soul, there is no turning back
well said bro.
Jesus christ what a performance.....the regret on his face is so upsetting....he's only telling the crowd what they want to hear but inside he's so full of guilt and regret of what he invented.
Amazing scene
I think people need to realize that war isnt proportionate. Thats why wars has winners and war has losers. Its an unfortunate reality. Realities of war are unfortunate. But war itself is the most raw thing you can experience where the us vs them concept really comes to fruition.
I'm not scare about the scene at all, I'm more scare about the people, like dude, you are literally celebrating the death of thousands of people with joy. Yeah, maybe in that time was necesary but if you think about it like that, you realize that human's hate to something is more scarier. Maybe I'm wrong or maybe I'm not, who knows, is just my opinion.
Based on my own and others' experiences posted here, this surreal scene feels surprisingly realistic.
Absolutely!
You can *FEEL* the guilt.
It's one of my favorite scenes in the film. This scene conveys the weight of doubt and guilt on that man. I felt so tense and heavy when watching in the cinema. If I could compare how i felt it would be like hearing awful news. Such deep weight in your stomach
He began to go...crazy...been through this..many times
Favorite scene in a perfect film.
Cillian is amazing