One of the best movies I’ve seen in such a long time!! Wow! Couldn’t have choose a better person to play Oppenheimer! Great actors just kept popping in! Masterpiece!
that last scene gave me goosebumps. I literally just said "wow" under my breath after that. Every single moment of the film was building to that last line and that conclusion scene and it all came together just so perfectly.
@@rubenflores6381 It's about disregarding all the murders. What happened to lives matter? some report Japan was going to surrender anyway before the slaughter. My electric bill isn't any lower because of Atomic Power.
@@WilliamNordeste Perhaps you should watch it. They don't disregard the murders in the movie. But I don't want to give any spoilers. The contribution of these team of scientists goes way beyond an electricity bill.
Nolan is our generation's most imaginative, commercially successful Director. His movies are consistently hailed as achievements of modern film making and story telling. It was a crime that Inception didn't win best picture. King's Speech? Laughable.
Inception and the Dark Knight are my two fav films of all time. I wanna say TDK is my fav but I recently rewatched Inception and now I’m in a internal conflict over which I like better 😂
Using a term like “Purely objective” in reference to art when we haven’t even completed 1/4 of the century is wild. Does look interesting though, and it’s bringing attention to something important.
There will be Blood,no country for old men,the dark Knight (right!!!),the lighthouse ...i don't know if this film would be at the task of dethrone any of those
@@SPVRINNA Nop; art is not subjective, only people that don't know anything about it or that are not qualified for this discussion think its subjective. The only thing subjective about art is the feeling you got from it, your personal enjoyment. Art can be measurable, objectively judged, but ofc you need to get a vast knowledge.
Interesting what they said about Einstein and him not being the best mathematician, and he wasn't the greatest guy in the lab... but he could 'visualise.' Einstein couldn't talk until he was "4" so... is where his genius came from, and his power for visualisation?
We get it, Mr. Nolan. You watch MSNBC. LOL But in all seriousness, not only was Oppenheimer his best film, it's one of my new all-time favorites. A perfect cross between science, politics, history and philosophy in one 3 hour long film that felt only 2 hours. Won't spoil it (yes, there's stuff to spoil) but I'm still thinking about the ending.
Imagine a man Where it all began A scientist pacing the floor In each nation, always eager to explore To build the best big stick To turn the winning trick But this was something more
When I went to the museum at Los Alamos, there were large photos of the Hiroshima survivors, but it intentionally had no captions. The viewer drew their own conclusions.
I believe Einstein was once asked “how does it feel to be the smartest man alive?” And he replied “idk go ask Tesla” Einstein was a humble genius and his cameos in this film were my favs.
I think you're under the impression that this film depicts him as a hero. Despite being the reason for "winning" WWII, he's no where near close to being that.
"Summer blockbuster" doesn't apply to this film. Oppenheimer's story and life has always and should always be "evergreen". We need to be reminded at all times that this event wasn't easily "achieved".
When I was pregnant with our first child, Jonathan Schell's book, the Fate of the Earth, was serialized in the New Yorker. It left me visualizing our imagined child bursting into flames, as the Japanese children did as they ran in Hiroshima. Since then, I have read many accounts from survivors . Is it more horrible than children starving in Sudan, or the cruelties described in Cracking India, the narrative of India's partition into Muslim and Hindu? Or what is happening now in so many corners of our world? Maybe in scope, but not in essence. Harrari is right: we are a killer species. Fortunately, the Universe will survive us.
@@carabela125 I had the whole movie the idea: "I know that actor, but who the heck is he?"" He had become very gaunt in the face, maybe that's why I couldn't place him.
My dad visited Los Alamos and was there during critical meetings. Many times as i was growing up he conveyed how impactful on the world the Manhattan project and subsequent events were, and how brilliant and charismatic Oppenheimer was. It was cinematic, but not over-dramatized. Also, read the book. It's incredible.
You know cilian murphy was disappointed, when he saw that joe showed up for this interview about this incredible and important film wearing sneakers and no socks.
Then you see Nolan keeping his composure, answering the questions when all he really wants to say is: "Don't ever disrespect me looking like you're trying on new kicks at the Foot Locker."
@@ER0CK5_ awesome, I love being the recipient of whatever misdirected anger you wouldn't express to somebody's face today. Thank you for reminding me why I prefer to observe the cesspool in quiet disbelief, punctuated by frequent bursts of half-demented laughter. I have nothing to gain from rolling in that putrid muck with all of the grunting pigs. stay classy. Bye.
@@j.l.d.g.1979 lol seems like you are the one misdirecting anger. I simply disagreed with you, didn't resort to any name calling so not sure where that stay classy comment comes from.
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Maybe it's because there are already so many interviews and the questions are starting to get repetitive🤨it's why Cill is starting to look "disappointed"
Yeah, that threw me off too. They literally just came out with Mission Impossible, Indiana jones remakes this past few weeks. Also, are we forgetting the DC and Marvel movies that come out yearly? I sometimes wonder who scripts these questions?
People call Oppenheimer...Prometheus...on the contrary, he was Zeus...who hated humanity and wanted it destroyed...so he built Pandora... and no she was not a box! She was the most beautiful woman you had ever seen, but she was deadly and was sent to humankind for one, and one reason only...to release a plague and annihilate mankind! And guess who she met first...the brother of Prometheus!
You don't get the SAG AFTRA contracts. Whenever a studio hires an A lister, they used to be forced to pay more to all other actors working on the movie. I.e. if you work on a movie with an A lister, the studio is legally obligated to amp up your paycheck. I believe this came up when Tom Cruise and Top Gun were being discussed. You may think this is something you can mock him for, but the truth is he could have just said "Oh but they're already getting paid more by the sheer virtue of being around me!". He didn't though, which meant he believes they're still underpaid, and that he'd take a pay cut over screwing them over any day of the week. But hey, yOu HaTe CeLeBrItIeS so that must make you right, right? 😂
@@samf.s.7731 Oh nice so the peasantry divided up the rest of the millions that he would have made ? This helps immensely and Matt Damon is a true hero and savior of humanity.
I've heard someone say the audio was not great, and that he couldn't be sure what the actor just said. But my main concern is that those with small bladders may find 3 hours a challenge. I'll be sure to be parched before going to the theatre, and then only take spirits and sips of water during. I already suspect the streamed version with subtitles will be a great dessert, and I don't mean to suggest this is a deliberate act on the part of the movie maker to supplement the financial side of things.
The audio was fantastic, I understood every single word, and saw it twice within 5 days. I don't believe there are any tactics in place beyond releasing an absolute masterpiece
@taco_fall_out___boy Your obsession with leaving comments directed at a person you don't like is also really bizarre. 'live and let live' isn't in your vocabulary, huh?
@@bigmanjesus8881 They do the bidding of the democrats. That's why they smear challengers to Biden and attack third party candidates. So 'MSDNC' is appropriate
it is funny they make a big fuzz of this movie (Let be honest) when most of the people dont have a clue who is Oppenheimer especially in USA. Pathetic that American educate themself for the best or the worst via Hollywood. I am always suspicious when a big add campaign is made about a movie. this is a red flag for the movie quality. will see. The movie "The Power of the Dog" went through the same fuzz. but at the end the movie is was just ok ( boring and bad editing story line)
Oppenheimer was very good, but it was a bit difficult to follow because it constantly switched back and forth from earlier to later times, and this was confusing. Also, I felt that the last third of the film, after the successful A-bomb test, was a bit overlong; instead of an hour, it could have easily been condensed to a half hour and still have been just as effective--if not more so. Still, though, a great, powerful movie. (One note about this interview, not the film: Cillian Murphy needs to learn to STOP speaking with his hand in front of his mouth. This habit is INCREDIBLY annoying. Unfortunately, a lot of people do it.)
That's an "A" she's saying at 9 seconds, so it comes out as Ahh-ppenheimer. Try it on 0.25 x speed and you'll hear it the moreso. Likewise at the start. There are Yankccents that do it more, but she's definitely got some "A" letter pronounced in that instead of the "O" letter for Oppenheimer. Not mocking her voice. It's simply true is all. It's really rather remarkable how yanks pretty much cannot hear it. They're totally doing it. Come on guys. That's an "A". They're sort of _"auditorily colourblind"_ to the letter "A" and "O". Would also like to point out that variety of anglosphere accents around the world are a nice thing. So it's fine, really. Still though, come on: That's an "A". As an aside, some yanks swap their "S" and "Z" letters like how they really go to town with that "S" in "diagnosed", so it's like "diagno ssss ed". Brits say "nose" like a "z" for "diagnosed". So basically yanks sound like they have varying degrees of a cold _(depending on dialects and so forth)._ The word "diagnosed" is a suitable example, thereby. As for the "Ahh" for letter "A" where there is an "O", it sounds like a doctor has a stick on their tongue to instruct them to "Say ahh" when checking for signs of that cold. There might be a false positive here and there when reading Snellen eye charts too over the years in Yankland. My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
The first shot pans up, but it doesn't really feel like anything. The second shot is almost identical to that portrayed in the movie, except it all goes black within seconds. Nolan's explosion was brilliant in its buildup
Great story, great man, great cast, with a great director who managed to FLOP. With an incessant overbearingly loud sound track and a full 1/2 (1.5 hours) dedicated to RJO's security clearance. I doubt the critic's will admit this movie is a flop; Hollywood is in dire need of money. Flop, flop; fizz fizz oh what a relief it was to walk out on this movie after a grueling 2.5 hours. I couldn't take another 30 mins.
Why is no one on MSNBC mentioning that Trump apologist James Woods is exec. producer on this film? I will not make him richer by watching this film, paying for my ticket, so he can donate more money to Trump and his cronies.
I just left the theater and was totally underwhelmed, and near deafened by the overly loud bursts of sound that ot times seemed unconnected to the action. They made a mistake casting Cillian Murphy in the Role of Oppenheimer. He made a great Irish gangster, but not a believable physicist. Too much syrupy mush with his women and not enough technology. Not that the average American public would understand that stuff anyway. I consider this a muddled up "chick flick". I worked in the Nuclear Weapons field for 20 years with a TSBI CNWDI and the movie did nothing for me but wate $11.50.USD
If I ever get a time machine: I would draw Cillian Murphy's blood, and go back to the 1940s and would draw J Robert Oppenheimer's blood. Then, I'd inject Cillian Murphy's blood into J Robert Oppenheimer's bloodstream. And I'd come back to modern days and inject J Robert Oppenheimer's blood into Cillian Murphy's bloodstream. 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸
@@janetkriegl6720 Sounds like a vanity project to me. black and white IMAX?! WOahhh im actually shocked they even needed to do anything to have that work. lol So its like "ohhh you had trouble doing that? Weird".
@@MrClonedzero They were tasked to create a type of film (which proved VERY effective) for IMAX that had not existed. Considering IMAX has been around since 1971, several films would have benefitted from its availability. 'Apollo 13' is a good example, realistically and logically. It isn't a vanity project but a welcome innovation.
@@janetkriegl6720 They modified an IMAX camera with existing technology (black and white), its not that impressive....Its weird they'd even bother mentioning it lol
If he doesn’t win an award for this role I will be incredibly surprised. He was incredible in this movie
Cillian reminds me a lot of Heath Ledger in temperament. Very reserved but ridiculously talented.
Chistopher reminds me of Harry Enfield doing a Nolan impression..... ridiculously talented
I am very glad that Hollywood was able to produce move based on a new script, and a new idea, rather than a remake of old productions.
It sounds really boring.
@@kelperdude its objectively the best film of the century, if you're bored by that, then you don't know cinema and perfection.
@@ivanvan8923 Have you seen it ?
@@kelperdude Too bad it sounds boring to you. Not everything is My 600 Pound Life.
That's always nice, isn't it?
One of the best movies I’ve seen in such a long time!! Wow! Couldn’t have choose a better person to play Oppenheimer! Great actors just kept popping in! Masterpiece!
My favorite part of the film was the Einstein moment in the end 🤯 I was like wow that makes total sense
that last scene gave me goosebumps. I literally just said "wow" under my breath after that. Every single moment of the film was building to that last line and that conclusion scene and it all came together just so perfectly.
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Yeah one of the strongest endings ive seen
This movie is a Masterpiece! Superb acting, visually poetic, and with a soundtrack that will move every fiber of your being.
Should the murder of all of those innocent people be glorified?
@@WilliamNordeste The movie is not about that. It's about what he experience within as a human being. He was an agent of change for humanity.
@@rubenflores6381 It's about disregarding all the murders. What happened to lives matter? some report Japan was going to surrender anyway before the slaughter. My electric bill isn't any lower because of Atomic Power.
@@WilliamNordeste Perhaps you should watch it. They don't disregard the murders in the movie. But I don't want to give any spoilers. The contribution of these team of scientists goes way beyond an electricity bill.
We are either doing the will of the Creator or the Devil. Was it God's will that all those people died from that bomb?
Murphy was AMAZING, for sure deserves an Oscar
Cillian makes some very good points.
him being in oppenheimer was a gift to us
Cillian Murphy is aaaaaaaaaaabsolutely brilliant in this film.
Cillian Murphy is aaaaaaaaaaabsolutely brilliant in any film!
Incredible actor and beautiful face
This was a perfect selection for Oppenheimer. It was just perfect well done to the pair
Nolan is our generation's most imaginative, commercially successful Director. His movies are consistently hailed as achievements of modern film making and story telling. It was a crime that Inception didn't win best picture. King's Speech? Laughable.
I agree, huge crime that inception didn’t get an Oscar
Inception and the Dark Knight are my two fav films of all time. I wanna say TDK is my fav but I recently rewatched Inception and now I’m in a internal conflict over which I like better 😂
@@Bot91784 this is coming from a guy named Bot91784?
He's the best director alive
No one remembers the King’s Speech but people are still talking about Inception so who’s the real winner
From a pure objective angle, this is probably the best movie of the century...flawless from A to Z. Glad it's getting universal acclaim.
Using a term like “Purely objective” in reference to art when we haven’t even completed 1/4 of the century is wild.
Does look interesting though, and it’s bringing attention to something important.
There will be Blood,no country for old men,the dark Knight (right!!!),the lighthouse
...i don't know if this film would be at the task of dethrone any of those
@@isaackmojica8302 it beats all of them ;) objectively speaking.
it's art, it's inherently subjective
this is coming from someone that thinks oppenheimer is nolan's magnum opus btw
@@SPVRINNA Nop; art is not subjective, only people that don't know anything about it or that are not qualified for this discussion think its subjective. The only thing subjective about art is the feeling you got from it, your personal enjoyment. Art can be measurable, objectively judged, but ofc you need to get a vast knowledge.
The perfect actor to play Oppenheimer. This guy has the resemblance down.
Thomas Shelby thoroughly deserves an Oscar nod for his portrayal of Oppenheimer.
Thomas WHO????
@@davidstevenson404 Cillian played this character in peaky blinders show
Thomas Shelby for president!
.....@@SuperRia04
Cillian the person is very different in presentation, mannerism, and voice to the characters I have seen him play. The hallmark of a consummate actor.
Since the retirement of Daniel Day Lewis, Cillian Murphy is now the finest actor around.
Totally agree 💯
"Oppenheimer" is a terrific film! I strongly recommend it.
Watched it yesterday. And I'd say, it's been a long while since I left the cinema with a big smile on my face.
It’s what we’d consider “Cinema” I argued the dark knight was cinema but my friends disagreed with me. Ain’t nobody arguing with me on this take tho 😂
Cinematic masterpiece.
Thank you for pronouncing Cillian's name correctly
what an intelligent director and actor!
Masterpiece. 10/10
The movie and it's team has the crown in the industry now.
One word for this movie: brilliant!!
Give cillian the oscar.
Interesting what they said about Einstein and him not being the best mathematician, and he wasn't the greatest guy in the lab... but he could 'visualise.'
Einstein couldn't talk until he was "4" so... is where his genius came from, and his power for visualisation?
We get it, Mr. Nolan. You watch MSNBC. LOL
But in all seriousness, not only was Oppenheimer his best film, it's one of my new all-time favorites. A perfect cross between science, politics, history and philosophy in one 3 hour long film that felt only 2 hours. Won't spoil it (yes, there's stuff to spoil) but I'm still thinking about the ending.
It definitely felt like 3 hours for me. The first half was very slow. I enjoyed it all. But it did not feel short imo.
This may actually inspire me to go back to the theatre.
Imagine a man
Where it all began
A scientist pacing the floor
In each nation, always eager to explore
To build the best big stick
To turn the winning trick
But this was something more
is that from Rush?
@@shaney8275 Yes!!! from the song Manathan Project. Worth a listen .Cheers!
Neil.
This movie has Best Picture Oscar written all over it.
When I went to the museum at Los Alamos, there were large photos of the Hiroshima survivors, but it intentionally had no captions. The viewer drew their own conclusions.
My favorite scene was his speech to the Manhattan Project
Close your eyes when listening to Cillian Murphy speak. He sounds like Robin Williams.
future Oscar winner right there
Cillian Murphy is by far the best thing in this decent but not exceptional film. Give him the Oscar already!
The statement that Einstein wasn't good at math is a myth which persists to this day. Einstein excelled in math.
They don't say he is bad at math in the movie. Einstein says he, like Oppenheimer, doesn't like math.
That was the pretty much only common thing b/w Einstein and Oppie was their disdain for math. Not that they didn't excel at it.
I believe Einstein was once asked “how does it feel to be the smartest man alive?” And he replied “idk go ask Tesla”
Einstein was a humble genius and his cameos in this film were my favs.
maybe he could have made a career out of it or smthng
He will always be Scarecrow to me.
Поздравляем Киллиана Мёрфи с Золотым Глобусом ❤❤❤❤❤
I dislike the mass killing of civilians with nuclear weapons.
I think you're under the impression that this film depicts him as a hero.
Despite being the reason for "winning" WWII, he's no where near close to being that.
Brilliant film.
"Summer blockbuster" doesn't apply to this film. Oppenheimer's story and life has always and should always be "evergreen". We need to be reminded at all times that this event wasn't easily "achieved".
Classsic ! EPIC!
He'll always be Tommy Shelby to me.
When I was pregnant with our first child, Jonathan Schell's book, the Fate of the Earth, was serialized in the New Yorker. It left me visualizing our imagined child bursting into flames, as the Japanese children did as they ran in Hiroshima. Since then, I have read many accounts from survivors . Is it more horrible than children starving in Sudan, or the cruelties described in Cracking India, the narrative of India's partition into Muslim and Hindu? Or what is happening now in so many corners of our world? Maybe in scope, but not in essence. Harrari is right: we are a killer species. Fortunately, the Universe will survive us.
The interviewer's shoes...did he just come from an over-50's doubles match
😂
Here to get answer for Inception ending.
Saw the movie today, but also read the grim headlines from Ukraine and pray the prophecy at the end doesn't come true.
;-) Cillian and Joe switched footwear just before taping ...
Looks like a good movie.
Def worth the watch. I went into this film knowing 3 things and I left with a plethora of knowledge.
Gary Oldman was perfect as President Truman. The rest of it? Historically fairly accurate but way over dramatized. But that's how tickets are sold.
I did not recognize Gary Oldman as Truman. It was a short scene, but it nailed a lot down.
@@kamion53 Robert Downey Jr. was almost unrecognizable too.
@@carabela125 I had the whole movie the idea: "I know that actor, but who the heck is he?""
He had become very gaunt in the face, maybe that's why I couldn't place him.
I never recognize Gary Oldman haha. He's amazing like that!!
My dad visited Los Alamos and was there during critical meetings. Many times as i was growing up he conveyed how impactful on the world the Manhattan project and subsequent events were, and how brilliant and charismatic Oppenheimer was. It was cinematic, but not over-dramatized. Also, read the book. It's incredible.
The interviewer is wearing casual white shoes with his suit and tie - is he trying to say look I'm cool.
You know cilian murphy was disappointed, when he saw that joe showed up for this interview about this incredible and important film wearing sneakers and no socks.
Then you see Nolan keeping his composure, answering the questions when all he really wants to say is: "Don't ever disrespect me looking like you're trying on new kicks at the Foot Locker."
Pretty sure they don't care.
@@ER0CK5_ awesome, I love being the recipient of whatever misdirected anger you wouldn't express to somebody's face today. Thank you for reminding me why I prefer to observe the cesspool in quiet disbelief, punctuated by frequent bursts of half-demented laughter. I have nothing to gain from rolling in that putrid muck with all of the grunting pigs. stay classy. Bye.
@@j.l.d.g.1979 lol seems like you are the one misdirecting anger. I simply disagreed with you, didn't resort to any name calling so not sure where that stay classy comment comes from.
@@ER0CK5_ im pretty sure i dont care. I hope that my overreaction amused you More than the actual joke. Have a great day.
I didn't know that Gary Oldman as President Harry S Truman
What on earth are Joe's shoes all about with that suit?!!
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Yeah, an intelligent interview.
Maybe it's because there are already so many interviews and the questions are starting to get repetitive🤨it's why Cill is starting to look "disappointed"
i imagine the whole press rigmarole to promote a film can get a bit samey
I wrote a song about Trinity it's not finished but it could be big
Did all three of them forget about Top Gun Maverick last year? I'd say that was a pretty clear cut summer blockbuster.
Yeah, that threw me off too. They literally just came out with Mission Impossible, Indiana jones remakes this past few weeks. Also, are we forgetting the DC and Marvel movies that come out yearly? I sometimes wonder who scripts these questions?
What’s missing in those movies is history remade, Cillian Murphy, emotional reasoning on such an important decision none of those compare at all!
@@Therapistmind I wasn’t saying it was a better film, just that Oppenheimer is not the first summer blockbuster in years.
Oppenheimer was the Devil's Son. Why is msdnc so enthralled with this movie? 🤔
>believing in the devil
Because problematic men are always the most fun to watch. Same thing with Joker, Taxi Driver, and Clockwork Orange
People call Oppenheimer...Prometheus...on the contrary, he was Zeus...who hated humanity and wanted it destroyed...so he built Pandora... and no she was not a box! She was the most beautiful woman you had ever seen, but she was deadly and was sent to humankind for one, and one reason only...to release a plague and annihilate mankind! And guess who she met first...the brother of Prometheus!
Nice story, but Oppenheimer did not hate humanity as you imply.
prometheus zeus pandora all fiction
I don't get this association at all.
Nolan filling him in...lol.
Hi Joe!🎉
Morning Joe forgot about Barbie?
This movie makes it very clear that we must never allow Trump to have access to these sorts of weapons ever again, ever.
As Brandon leads us into ww3😂😂😂
@@Trumpwon1984You misspelled PUTIN.
but, joe himself is the one who said we could have armageddon.
@@kelperdudenot exactly as in "I'd like that", but that sounds like something you'd want though.
t'rump: **had access to launch nuclear missiles**
Also t'rump: "Person woman man camera TV"
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..The Sound of Freedom " is the top grossing film of the year..
and nobody outside qannon cared
@@brb__bathroom - we know you people don't care about the kids.
@@kelperdudeThat's why Trump loves you being poorly educated.
sshhhh... leftards hate freedom.
@@kelperdude said the dude obsessed about kids
Matt Damon heroically took a pay cut and only got $4 Million for his role as the ultimate virtue signal to all the meager hourly workers.
You don't get the SAG AFTRA contracts. Whenever a studio hires an A lister, they used to be forced to pay more to all other actors working on the movie.
I.e. if you work on a movie with an A lister, the studio is legally obligated to amp up your paycheck.
I believe this came up when Tom Cruise and Top Gun were being discussed.
You may think this is something you can mock him for, but the truth is he could have just said "Oh but they're already getting paid more by the sheer virtue of being around me!". He didn't though, which meant he believes they're still underpaid, and that he'd take a pay cut over screwing them over any day of the week.
But hey, yOu HaTe CeLeBrItIeS so that must make you right, right? 😂
@@samf.s.7731
Oh nice so the peasantry divided up the rest of the millions that he would have made ?
This helps immensely and Matt Damon is a true hero and savior of humanity.
@@Dingleberry777Such a lame response. Admit it when you’re talking BS. “Dingleberry” seems about the right silly name for you.
I take you don't intend your screen name ironically.
@@samf.s.7731 Or that he just wanted to be in a Chris Nolan film because Nolan is way more legit than he is
Looks like cillian is gaining abit of the weight back he lost
Is Joe Scarborough a Producer of this movie or what???? Enough already!
I've heard someone say the audio was not great, and that he couldn't be sure what the actor just said. But my main concern is that those with small bladders may find 3 hours a challenge. I'll be sure to be parched before going to the theatre, and then only take spirits and sips of water during. I already suspect the streamed version with subtitles will be a great dessert, and I don't mean to suggest this is a deliberate act on the part of the movie maker to supplement the financial side of things.
The audio was fantastic, I understood every single word, and saw it twice within 5 days. I don't believe there are any tactics in place beyond releasing an absolute masterpiece
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MSDNC's obsession with this movie is really bizarre
@taco_fall_out___boy Your obsession with leaving comments directed at a person you don't like is also really bizarre. 'live and let live' isn't in your vocabulary, huh?
do you mean msnbc?
@@bigmanjesus8881 They do the bidding of the democrats. That's why they smear challengers to Biden and attack third party candidates. So 'MSDNC' is appropriate
it is funny they make a big fuzz of this movie (Let be honest) when most of the people dont have a clue who is Oppenheimer especially in USA. Pathetic that American educate themself for the best or the worst via Hollywood. I am always suspicious when a big add campaign is made about a movie. this is a red flag for the movie quality. will see. The movie "The Power of the Dog" went through the same fuzz. but at the end the movie is was just ok ( boring and bad editing story line)
They're pushing this film pretty hard... what gives ?
Universal and this channel is owned by the same company
The movie cost a lot. And this is the summer where people don't see movies like this.
It's called promotion. Studios do that, especially with their most expensive movies.
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Joe NEVER saw the movie or he slept through it because he hasn't got a clue what he's babbling on about.
Oppenheimer was very good, but it was a bit difficult to follow because it constantly switched back and forth from earlier to later times, and this was confusing. Also, I felt that the last third of the film, after the successful A-bomb test, was a bit overlong; instead of an hour, it could have easily been condensed to a half hour and still have been just as effective--if not more so.
Still, though, a great, powerful movie.
(One note about this interview, not the film: Cillian Murphy needs to learn to STOP speaking with his hand in front of his mouth. This habit is INCREDIBLY annoying. Unfortunately, a lot of people do it.)
for me this was one of Nolan's least confusing films lol, I have gotten confused by every other film of his (with the exception of The Dark Knight).
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That's an "A" she's saying at 9 seconds, so it comes out as Ahh-ppenheimer. Try it on 0.25 x speed and you'll hear it the moreso. Likewise at the start. There are Yankccents that do it more, but she's definitely got some "A" letter pronounced in that instead of the "O" letter for Oppenheimer. Not mocking her voice. It's simply true is all. It's really rather remarkable how yanks pretty much cannot hear it. They're totally doing it. Come on guys. That's an "A". They're sort of _"auditorily colourblind"_ to the letter "A" and "O". Would also like to point out that variety of anglosphere accents around the world are a nice thing. So it's fine, really. Still though, come on: That's an "A".
As an aside, some yanks swap their "S" and "Z" letters like how they really go to town with that "S" in "diagnosed", so it's like "diagno ssss ed". Brits say "nose" like a "z" for "diagnosed". So basically yanks sound like they have varying degrees of a cold _(depending on dialects and so forth)._ The word "diagnosed" is a suitable example, thereby. As for the "Ahh" for letter "A" where there is an "O", it sounds like a doctor has a stick on their tongue to instruct them to "Say ahh" when checking for signs of that cold. There might be a false positive here and there when reading Snellen eye charts too over the years in Yankland.
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They should have used the actual footage of the trinity detonation instead of the joke method used in the movie.
The first shot pans up, but it doesn't really feel like anything. The second shot is almost identical to that portrayed in the movie, except it all goes black within seconds. Nolan's explosion was brilliant in its buildup
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Great story, great man, great cast, with a great director who managed to FLOP. With an incessant overbearingly loud sound track and a full 1/2 (1.5 hours) dedicated to RJO's security clearance. I doubt the critic's will admit this movie is a flop; Hollywood is in dire need of money. Flop, flop; fizz fizz oh what a relief it was to walk out on this movie after a grueling 2.5 hours. I couldn't take another 30 mins.
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he aged so rapidly from all the cigarettes he smoked on peaky blinder
@@grolm8335 idk know man, he looks bad right now. only make up will save him
@@grolm8335 i can tell the difference between a smoker face and a none smoker face including the hair.
He lost a lot of weight for this role. Weight loss ages you. Looks like he didn’t gain it all back. Just a little. He’s still very thin.
Why is no one on MSNBC mentioning that Trump apologist James Woods is exec. producer on this film? I will not make him richer by watching this film, paying for my ticket, so he can donate more money to Trump and his cronies.
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Sorry, I can't accept Cillian in this role. He looks like a pretty girl, not a genius scientist.
The Film is Boring. Really Boring. It’s for pseudo intellectuals. So monotonous and over hyped.
I just left the theater and was totally underwhelmed, and near deafened by the overly loud bursts of sound that ot times seemed unconnected to the action. They made a mistake casting Cillian Murphy in the Role of Oppenheimer. He made a great Irish gangster, but not a believable physicist. Too much syrupy mush with his women and not enough technology. Not that the average American public would understand that stuff anyway. I consider this a muddled up "chick flick". I worked in the Nuclear Weapons field for 20 years with a TSBI CNWDI and the movie did nothing for me but wate $11.50.USD
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Documentaries would work better for you. This is entertainment
Lol, Cillian was amazing and will get an Oscar nomination for his role. You’re clearly trolling.
If I ever get a time machine:
I would draw Cillian Murphy's blood, and go back to the 1940s and would draw J Robert Oppenheimer's blood.
Then, I'd inject Cillian Murphy's blood into J Robert Oppenheimer's bloodstream. And I'd come back to modern days and inject J Robert Oppenheimer's blood into Cillian Murphy's bloodstream.
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Oppenheimer was clearly a metaphor for Jan 6.
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It's why it was sold out when I went yesterday on a Thursday.
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This is kinda weird to have a fluff piece advertisement for a movie on your show. It's a movie, i hear its very good, but this isn't news worthy.
Having Kodak assist in creating the first black and white film for the IMAX camera used in this film is utterly original and IS newsworthy, imo.
@@janetkriegl6720 Sounds like a vanity project to me. black and white IMAX?! WOahhh im actually shocked they even needed to do anything to have that work. lol So its like "ohhh you had trouble doing that? Weird".
@@MrClonedzero They were tasked to create a type of film (which proved VERY effective) for IMAX that had not existed. Considering IMAX has been around since 1971, several films would have benefitted from its availability. 'Apollo 13' is a good example, realistically and logically. It isn't a vanity project but a welcome innovation.
@@janetkriegl6720 They modified an IMAX camera with existing technology (black and white), its not that impressive....Its weird they'd even bother mentioning it lol