Ever since leaving the cinema I wanted to see this scene again. Digital release seems to be far off still. Your recreation allowed me to relive the emotions, to the point I had goosebumps! Thank you!
Until the movie gets released digital/blu-ray (or at least a phone video record), this is the best way to re-enjoy watching that scene, thank you for doing this
Extremely well made! You perfectly captured the essence of the scene, through the visualization of Oppenheimer's mind. Looking forward to more of your great stuff!
that last part with the circles was so fucking loud i was covering my ears and regretting not buying the airpods pro for noise cancellation over the 3rd gen and thinking about ear plugs the whole scene
The animation is truly spectacular, and its creator should feel profoundly proud of her/his work. Thanks to this video, I can now appreciate the astonishing duality that exists between this scene and the film's final one. The themes "Can you Hear the Music?" and "Destroyer of Worlds," respectively corresponding to each scene, share a common musical framework; what sets them apart is their harmony. Although I'm not a music expert, I can unmistakably feel it. "Can you Hear the Music" evokes passion, discovery, wonder, an insatiable hunger for learning, and a fascination with the cosmos. It is essentially the beauty of knowledge. Being a physics enthusiast and, despite being an engineer, I have cultivated my own passion for this discipline as a hobby. At times, I feel the same way, filled with amazement and passion. This scene precisely represents those feelings. It is also sorrowful because it should have been the portrayal of Oppenheimer, a spectacular physicist celebrated by history. The final scene takes this wonderful musical theme and transforms it. Through harmony, it conveys a completely different message. Oppenheimer in the last scene, while "Destroyer of Worlds" plays, turns to his imagination once again. However, instead of passion, there is tension; instead of love, there is fear; instead of beauty, there is destruction; and instead of fascination, there is terror. This not only gives a chilling conclusion to the story but also results in a profound sense of sadness. Oppenheimer, who should have been an admirable figure for his prodigious imagination, ends up becoming an executioner. Instead of using his imagination to explore the mysteries of the cosmos, he directs it toward envisioning the end of the world. What was originally a symphony in honor of life and knowledge becomes a heart-wrenching ode to terror and death. This tragic event, and Oppenheimer's story itself, becomes a deep source of sorrow. This should have been the last scene in a movie dedicated to a great physicist, but it isn't, and it never will be.
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well-put-together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34, that part was just so truly heart-touching that words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh, and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most crucial masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, and despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, and fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece, I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul, and I don’t think I can be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state, I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. I have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on, gotta move on, as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational, it shares its vast wisdom with all of us, and we are all so lucky that it would bestow its great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music… This made me tear up. How could such bacon do such a thing? I’m struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt-covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music, and everything can be heard, tasted, seen, and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing with her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top-tier and very life-changing. This is one of the greatest works from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially at 57:42.
hi im from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷 im a big fan since 1942 when my family got killed in a nuclear explosion.and im sorry if my english is not good please reply and heart my comment, i;ve watched and liked all of your vids Keep it Up!. Love from Brazil🇧🇷😻😘(can you make an animation oppenheimer vists brazil it is my biggest dream for you to animate a video like this in the future.)
Ever since leaving the cinema I wanted to see this scene again. Digital release seems to be far off still. Your recreation allowed me to relive the emotions, to the point I had goosebumps! Thank you!
October.
Great way to get around copyright restrictions 😂
This sequence is one of the three best in the movie, behind the Trinity Test and the Ending Scene
Amazing stuff
One best scene per hour. I’ve seen the movie four times (all in IMAX 70MM) and it never gets old
The speech scene is #1 for me…one of Nolan’s best scenes ever.
THIS IS SO AMAZING… makes me miss watching this again in theater 😭
@Thesuperverse616 why dont you watch it with your dad?
La vi 7 veces y aun quiero volver al cine para verla otra vez
Until the movie gets released digital/blu-ray (or at least a phone video record), this is the best way to re-enjoy watching that scene, thank you for doing this
0:33 the way he said the lab with a small pause ,it's so sublime
exactly my thoughts
Fr i creamed my pants
Amazing. You really captured that theater feeling here. Hella underrated
I like the part when oppenheimer said it was “Poison’ time!” and poisoned all over the floor!
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Poisonheimer
ihatenazisandmyteacherheimer
Extremely well made! You perfectly captured the essence of the scene, through the visualization of Oppenheimer's mind. Looking forward to more of your great stuff!
that last part with the circles was so fucking loud i was covering my ears and regretting not buying the airpods pro for noise cancellation over the 3rd gen and thinking about ear plugs the whole scene
HOW COME THIS ISN'T POPULAR THIS SO GOOD!!!!
brilliant animation. Looking forward for the ending remake.
You should reanimate the scene where Oppenheimer is giving his lectures on Quantum mechanics
I'll keep that one in mind
@@HateVegiesAnd his victory speech about the use of Little Boy and Fat Man on Japan
@@theorangeoof926 Already on the list!
@@HateVegieswhat about the ending with his "I believe we did" speech?
That's coming up in a few days@@thyren5427
The soundtrack, the cinematography, Oppenheimer is a beautiful masterpiece
Literally the feeling when the subspace trip mine was used
lol, now that I think of it, the stm is just a mini nuke
Why are these so good
this animation DESERVES millions of views
now do the whole movie
Bet
@@HateVegiesyes do it!
Awesome work! such an exciting scene
0:44
"Born."
"Born."
I think he said “Born”
@@HateVegiesHe said "Bonn". It's a german city. The capital of West Germany during the Cold War.
@@skynet5828 He was referring to a physicist, Max Born, not a city. It just sounded like he was saying “Bonn” because of his accent
@@HateVegies You're right. Max Born was a professor in Göttingen at that time. Makes more sense in the context of their dialoge. I apologize.
I adore this animation style, the animated faces and such, it's really neat
plus this scene was really awesome in cinemas
how does this doesn’t have more views???
The similarity to "Destroyer of Worlds", especially in the second part of the piece of music, is amazing
"similiarity"
I loved this part of the movie severely
Me fascina demasiado ! Incluso en ese formato me deja al borde de las lágrimas.
The animation is truly spectacular, and its creator should feel profoundly proud of her/his work. Thanks to this video, I can now appreciate the astonishing duality that exists between this scene and the film's final one. The themes "Can you Hear the Music?" and "Destroyer of Worlds," respectively corresponding to each scene, share a common musical framework; what sets them apart is their harmony. Although I'm not a music expert, I can unmistakably feel it.
"Can you Hear the Music" evokes passion, discovery, wonder, an insatiable hunger for learning, and a fascination with the cosmos. It is essentially the beauty of knowledge. Being a physics enthusiast and, despite being an engineer, I have cultivated my own passion for this discipline as a hobby. At times, I feel the same way, filled with amazement and passion. This scene precisely represents those feelings. It is also sorrowful because it should have been the portrayal of Oppenheimer, a spectacular physicist celebrated by history.
The final scene takes this wonderful musical theme and transforms it. Through harmony, it conveys a completely different message. Oppenheimer in the last scene, while "Destroyer of Worlds" plays, turns to his imagination once again. However, instead of passion, there is tension; instead of love, there is fear; instead of beauty, there is destruction; and instead of fascination, there is terror. This not only gives a chilling conclusion to the story but also results in a profound sense of sadness. Oppenheimer, who should have been an admirable figure for his prodigious imagination, ends up becoming an executioner. Instead of using his imagination to explore the mysteries of the cosmos, he directs it toward envisioning the end of the world. What was originally a symphony in honor of life and knowledge becomes a heart-wrenching ode to terror and death. This tragic event, and Oppenheimer's story itself, becomes a deep source of sorrow. This should have been the last scene in a movie dedicated to a great physicist, but it isn't, and it never will be.
Is your goal to recreate the whole thing😂😂 This is amazing wtf I love this
Is that a challenge??
@@HateVegies yes
@@HateVegiesBet. Do it. You won’t.
shutup@@HateVegies
Recreate the sex scenes next
bro this so amazing to be honest keep it going man
Absolutely f-ing amazing!!!
serious props to this guy, this is amazing!
This is amazing
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
Reanimate the scene where they smash
Pls do quantum mechanics next!
this was amazing lol
hi guys welcome back to another science tutorial featuring my man ludwig
Man I hope this game famous
Best of luck from my side brother
It's not a game, but thank you for the support.
Will u create more episode on this ?
like the last ending scene :)
And thank u :)
Could you please upload the starting scene of the movie Oppenheimer.
one of the more underrated roblox animators
Here before hitting 1M!
This is cinema.
This was hella fun to watch
No fucking way this guy just made Oppenheimer in roblox. 😭 💀
Oppenheimered everywhere
I like the part of the sun put fire
I wonder how kids would react to this.
This is soo cool man!
was wondering how much time u spent on it?
2 weeks
You should recreate the cam recording quality to match the audio.
AMAZING
Make ending screen please
Me after mastering, perfecting beyond comprehension how to corner clip in roblox (Its gonna get fixed in 1 month)
Great!!!
sorry, i’m deaf
Just go to settings and enable it.
@@HateVegies the 40 benadryls are kicking in
Freaking amazing stuff! Is it possible for you to do that speech scene after the bombing? If you are not already working on it that is.
Planning it out
no way
Yo crazyyy
What program did you use to animate this?
Moon animator plugin on roblox studio
Do you plan on making the end scene for Oppenheimer?
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Thanks!
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well-put-together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34, that part was just so truly heart-touching that words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh, and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most crucial masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, and despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, and fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece, I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul, and I don’t think I can be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state, I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. I have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on, gotta move on, as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational, it shares its vast wisdom with all of us, and we are all so lucky that it would bestow its great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music… This made me tear up. How could such bacon do such a thing? I’m struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt-covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music, and everything can be heard, tasted, seen, and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing with her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top-tier and very life-changing. This is one of the greatest works from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially at 57:42.
Which painting at 2:05?
Femme assise aux bras croisés
@@ImMcNoob what do you mean?
Freaking amazing 🤩🤞🏻👌🏻
hi im from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷 im a big fan since 1942 when my family got killed in a nuclear explosion.and im sorry if my english is not good please reply and heart my comment, i;ve watched and liked all of your vids Keep it Up!. Love from Brazil🇧🇷😻😘(can you make an animation oppenheimer vists brazil it is my biggest dream for you to animate a video like this in the future.)
Watched the movie while being high, did not regret it. The soundtrack was beautiful. Def worth a try!