Oppenheimer - Movie Review

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  • @restitvtororbis5330
    @restitvtororbis5330 Рік тому +196

    The courtroom part is integral because this isn't the story about the Atom bomb, it's about the man who created it. The story of oppenheimer isn't one where the bomb being tested is the triumphant climax and everything after is falling action, his story is arguably structured like a tragedy. He was awed and horrified once he finally came to realize what he had created out of a sense of duty for his country and his own obsession with the work he was doing. The bomb is in a sense the turning point where he realized his ambition and duty to his country had created a monster so powerful the world could scarcely comprehend, and then that same country pushed him aside and dragged him through the dirt just as soon as he was done giving them the weapon they intended to lord over the same people they accused him of sympathizing with. The part after the bomb is why his story is a tragedy. He had to come to terms with the reality that he had just created the most destructive type of weapon in history (possibly ever into the future) at the same time the country he had created that weapon for was accusing him of being a traitor, or at least a subversive who couldn't be trusted. The movie couldn't have been a genuine story of oppenheimer if they stopped the movie right before he was stabbed in the back and alienated after he had already given up so much of his humanity to serve the country that turned on him the moment he had given them what they wanted.

    • @soulpath1
      @soulpath1 Рік тому +2

      Very good answer what I was thinking and I haven’t even said the movie. I felt they should have left that part out of the review cuz the “form” of the movie is what’s interesting to diacover about Nolan films too. But oh well.

    • @kathryn9400266
      @kathryn9400266 Рік тому +7

      Totally agree. I found the trial scenes following the test almost more tense to watch than the test itself. I don't want to claim what Nolan was aiming for but if he wanted the audience to understand and root for Oppenheimer despite all the moral quandaries then he achieved that with those scenes.

    • @MarshallFlores
      @MarshallFlores Рік тому +13

      100% correct. The subtitle for American Prometheus (the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography Nolan adapted for Oppenheimer) is "The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." And what Lewis Strauss and the U.S. government did to Oppenheimer in destroying his public career after a decade of public service - just because he dared to stand up to the military establishment in opposing the creation of the "Super" (Hydrogen bomb) and advocated for international cooperation to prevent an arms race - is nothing short of one of the blackest marks of already one of the most shameful periods of 20th century American history. It was a tragedy and a travesty. There is no way you can fully and truthfully tell the story of Oppenheimer without the security hearing.

    • @bluescat59
      @bluescat59 Рік тому

      Very well written summary

    • @deror007
      @deror007 Рік тому +4

      This is very similar to Alan Turing's story

  • @reneelasswell3734
    @reneelasswell3734 Рік тому +76

    The last act was a condemnation of how our government uses people to get what they need and then throws them away. As a war veteran I have experienced this on a smaller scale. Oppenheimer gave the government what they demanded of him and then they tried to crucify him for doing so. He already paid with a tortured soul for life.

    • @IkePhillipRuffin
      @IkePhillipRuffin Рік тому +2

      Yup, there's a line in the movie where it's stated, "they use you until then don't need you"

    • @dovbarleib3256
      @dovbarleib3256 Рік тому

      If he had quit his position as head of The General Advisory Committee after the Soviets tested their first fission bomb and the US immediately went headstrong to develop the H bomb, he would have avoided these humiliations. Once the Soviets exploded their fission bomb, it was in the nature of any superpower that they would rush ahead with the bomb that was 100 fold stronger. Einstein understood this and tried to warn Oppenheimer not to stand in front of Teller's speeding locomotive. Oppenheimer rather naively ignored Einstein's advice. Einstein even called his inability to see what was coming the Yiddish (and Hebrew) word Na'ar (when a full fledged adult has the naivete of a teenager). Oppenheimer should have heeded Einstein's warning that there was no way that the H bomb program was going to be stopped.

    • @jamiegreenberg8476
      @jamiegreenberg8476 11 місяців тому

      as someone majoring in criminal justice and minoring in psych and poli sci the courtroom scenes (and the reasoning why rdj character started the whole fiasco) was really interesting but i totally see why people didnt like it as much/thought it dragged

  • @pb.j.1753
    @pb.j.1753 Рік тому +101

    I think Cillian Murphy could absolutely win Best Actor for this.

  • @ChaseBoytim
    @ChaseBoytim Рік тому +59

    The last scenes are about betrayal and guilt and are very important to the story…
    This movie has one of the best endings ever. It’s truly haunting.

  • @joser1853
    @joser1853 Рік тому +258

    This is probably the best weekend for cinema in a long time. Two different but impactful best picture nominees saving the box office.

    • @richierich7229
      @richierich7229 Рік тому +30

      I have a hard time seeing Barbie as a Best Picture nominee. But if it does, good for it I guess.

    • @haydennyagah706
      @haydennyagah706 Рік тому +17

      @@richierich7229 Yeah me too. I know Oppenheimer is about to sweep the Oscars next year based on what everyone's saying.

    • @joser1853
      @joser1853 Рік тому +15

      @@richierich7229 It'll make it in. It's got 81% at Metacritic, has a relevant message and will be the second highest grossing movie of the year.

    • @joser1853
      @joser1853 Рік тому +19

      @@haydennyagah706 Dune 2 will sweep tech awards, and Killers of the Flower Moon is a massive contendor for above the lines. No film is sweeping next year. Barbie ironically has production design, song and potentially costume locked .

    • @danculbert6349
      @danculbert6349 Рік тому

      ​@joser1853 Whats ironic about that?

  • @harleyquinn5826
    @harleyquinn5826 Рік тому +50

    Disappointed that you guys didn't talk enough about Cillian Murphy, he CARRIED the film being in almost every frame, he acted in a very natural, not flashy way that let you into the narrative ans made you know what he was feeling and if there's anyone that deserves an Oscar for this movie it is hands down him.

    • @christinejd
      @christinejd Рік тому

      they are far into the oscar machine to truly appreciate a good performance.

  • @106andie
    @106andie Рік тому +40

    I have to say the performance that quite surprised me was RDJ, I knew he was gonna be great but I didn’t know how great, his performance and Character gave me Salieri from Amadeus vibes. Cillian Murphy was Phenomenal and Outstanding, definitely thinks these two should at the very least be nominated, I think this is the best movie I’ve seen in awhile ❤ ps. I saw an advanced Screening

    • @LouiseAndersen1991
      @LouiseAndersen1991 Рік тому +7

      I will be so pissed, if Murphy is totally overlooked next year, because his performance here is on par of that in Peaky Blinders. Nad RDJ is fucking amazing in this

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому +5

      The amadeus comparison was the exact thought i had. It created a great dynamic that i didn't expect going into it.

  • @jjbenavidez6
    @jjbenavidez6 Рік тому +94

    Cinema is winning. What a time to be alive

  • @brandonmacky
    @brandonmacky Рік тому +48

    Came for Oppenheimer review, stayed for cat

  • @esock2001
    @esock2001 Рік тому +16

    Loved your guys’s review. I think the point of the two women is to show Oppy’s non-commital tendencies. Throughout the film he struggles morally with practically everything in his life but it never seems like he picks a side, and each of the women in his life push him to choose SOMETHING. Also, it’s made clear that Pugh’s character was the only person Oppy could ever open up to and bare himself to. It’s why he was so shaken by her passing. They saw each other and had an intimacy he never had with anyone else.

  • @emptylikebox
    @emptylikebox Рік тому +25

    I think the best movie to watch with Oppenheimer back to back is The Wind Rises by Hayao Miyazaki because both movies have the same thematic feel, although it's an animation (and they happened during WW2). Both characters were torned about their contribution. Oppenheimer with his atomic bomb, while Jiro Horikoshi with the Zero fighter, both considered weapons of destruction during that time.

    • @thrawncaedusl717
      @thrawncaedusl717 Рік тому

      Fail Safe would be my personal choice for a second part of a double feature.

    • @rommyisme
      @rommyisme Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry but the wind rises is far better than this.

    • @amimim69
      @amimim69 Рік тому

      Nah that will be truely frustrating.. way too much sadness in one day.

  • @idzp8143
    @idzp8143 Рік тому +11

    At first I wondered what was the relevance of the Strauss character because Oppenheimer was looking more at the big picture. And then I realize this movie was all about throwing bombs - a small piece that becomes destructive. Just like how Oppenheimer poisons the apple but had the moral conviction of retrieving it back, Strauss destroys Oppenheimer's chances of gaining political influence because of a small grudge involving Einstein, then Rami Malek's character which we only see previously for a few minutes speaking at a hearing destroying Strauss's chances of holding an administrative position.

  • @MukiMuki688
    @MukiMuki688 Рік тому +22

    This and Napoleon are tied for my most anticipated movies in years

  • @shwowbow5858
    @shwowbow5858 Рік тому +7

    Some of the shots and sequences in this were so visceral that I felt all the air leave my lungs. If you've seen the movie you know what I mean.

    • @KingGhidorah777
      @KingGhidorah777 Рік тому +1

      the ending had me in a profound sense of grief and sorrow, i had to cry silently in my theatre

  • @ovandothack
    @ovandothack Рік тому +21

    emily blunt is giving me kirsten dunst for potd vibes i think enough people have been waiting to nominate her

  • @KalinTylerFN
    @KalinTylerFN Рік тому +45

    BARBENHEIMER WEEKEND LET'S GO

  • @jonathanscores6478
    @jonathanscores6478 Рік тому +39

    "My cores were shaken and my bones were chilled". Probably the most real statement you could make after experiencing this film.
    Thanks guys for giving another great review fr

  • @tbam73
    @tbam73 Рік тому +2

    Emily Blunt didnt shine until the last 30 minutes. Florence was compelling, they just were not fully written. There wont even be an opportunity for either of them can to get a Best Actress nod, which im fine with. Just flesh them out more

  • @paulofuokwu3137
    @paulofuokwu3137 Рік тому +17

    Dunkirk is Christopher Nolan best movie for me

    • @rishisagar5026
      @rishisagar5026 Рік тому

      Just rewatched Dunkirk on the Bigscreen today and it was a masterpiece felt like I was at war

    • @dariussalepetru6770
      @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому

      Same with Inception and The Dark Knight
      Also I adore Dunkirk. I think it should've won Picture and Director (Chris Nolan)

    • @hablemosde1950
      @hablemosde1950 Рік тому +3

      Interstellar for me

  • @le832
    @le832 Рік тому +4

    Florence Pugh’s character (Jean) just seemed like an obligatory sexual component. And after the movie, I googled Oppenheimer and apparently Jean was the daughter of another Berkeley professor. Jean was also a medical doctor (psychiatrist). In the movie, it just seems like she’s some eye candy groupie chick who can’t keep her clothes on. Emily Blunt’s character also very one dimensional, stereotypical suffering alcoholic wife of the mad scientist. That annoyed me. Otherwise the film was excellent, although a bit longer than it needs to be and a few things that bugged me.😊

  • @BeeJayDeeEff
    @BeeJayDeeEff Рік тому +10

    How in the heck is Billie Eilish involved in Barbieheimer 😂 I knew she had “What Was I Made For?” for Barbie but I didn’t know she also has a song for Oppenheimer too

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 Рік тому +4

      She plays young Oppenheimer.

    • @jonathanbarchiesi2853
      @jonathanbarchiesi2853 Рік тому

      I am confused. I thought that I didn't understand, but it seems that Billie Eilish has a second song for Oppenheimer...

  • @davidkelsall6164
    @davidkelsall6164 Рік тому +22

    An Oscar nomination for the cat.

  • @Clements7714
    @Clements7714 Рік тому +3

    Agree on score, bro went atomic with the horns and violin - insane

  • @brittyn
    @brittyn Рік тому +4

    You never cried at The Prestige? Interstellar? Not even Inception????

  • @AndreFernandesMovies
    @AndreFernandesMovies Рік тому +63

    I'm glad both of you gave a 9/10 rating to this movie just like I did in my review. In my opinion is Nolan's best work and I think the race for the Best Directing Oscar is going to be between him and Scorsese. Two legends.

    • @igorsilva3657
      @igorsilva3657 Рік тому +2

      What made you think that he wiill be nominated and run witth Scorcese for a directing Oscar?

    • @AndreFernandesMovies
      @AndreFernandesMovies Рік тому +10

      @@igorsilva3657 for the same exact reason the oscar expert and brother bro mentioned. In my opinion is Nolan’s best movie so far. You can check my review in my channel in case you are interested!

    • @richierich7229
      @richierich7229 Рік тому +6

      I think Nolan will win Adapted Screenplay. Oppenheimer is basically Social Network meets The Imitation Game. Both of which won Adapted Screenplay.

    • @AndreFernandesMovies
      @AndreFernandesMovies Рік тому

      @@richierich7229 Possible but I doubt it man. I dont think any movie can beat Killers of the Flower Moon in that category. But its either one or the other. Just like I mentioned, I think the race in many categories will be between these two movies. Whoever wins the adapted screenplay, will also win Best Picture. And at the time even though I didnt see Killers of the Flower Moon yet, for the reviews I have seen everyone seems to really think that KOTFM is a masterpiece. I think it would be a wonderful night if Scorsese wins Best Picture and a bunch other oscars and Nolan wins directing.

    • @lorcan545
      @lorcan545 Рік тому +1

      I don’t think the chatter on KOTFM is that it’s a masterpiece. People have reservations about it: it’s one story, in which the FBI are heroes, retrofitted to not be that story.

  • @matthewkauerauf1886
    @matthewkauerauf1886 Рік тому +11

    I called Robert Downey Jr in December because an article came out from Nolan saying how amazing Murphy and Downey Jr were. Out of all the actors in the movie he only specified those two

  • @TJMcDonough
    @TJMcDonough Рік тому +14

    I'm incredibly excited to see Oppenheimer. And I'm glad to see that it's getting amazing reviews. I'm also excited to see Color Purple, Killers of the Flower Moon and Dune 2. I'm planning to see Oppenheimer in Imax as well as Dune 2.

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 Рік тому

      Isn't Color Purple a musical? With several mediocre, forgettable songs. I'll pass on that one.

    • @TJMcDonough
      @TJMcDonough Рік тому

      I don't know. I really liked the original 1985 movie and I hear the Oscar Buzz surrounding it.

    • @TJMcDonough
      @TJMcDonough Рік тому

      I know it's a musical. I've seen the trailer and I know it's an adaptation. of the musical

  • @d.l.4857
    @d.l.4857 Рік тому +2

    Well, I just don't get why people do not find the politics of labeling the father of the atonic bomb as a spy or unpatriotic to be very very disturbing, which is the point of the politics Nolan brought in.

  • @brettsinger9565
    @brettsinger9565 Рік тому +10

    Nolan is a reliably solid director. This film merely reinforces that trend.

  • @tinamardt7734
    @tinamardt7734 Рік тому +4

    Interesting, I found the first act too slow but loved the third act. I think the science vs politics is such an important discussion

  • @tbam73
    @tbam73 Рік тому +3

    If Scorsese drops the ball this is Nolans to lose. Cillian's entire performance is his Oscar moment. Im so over this need to nominate or reward someone who has that 1 explosive scene (oops, I did that).

  • @kathryn9400266
    @kathryn9400266 Рік тому +6

    I also thought Emily had far less screen time than I had for some reason assumed she would have. It also wasn't varied, as you say a lot of it was her looking on sadly at the state of her husband or his philandering, I would've liked to see more of who she was during her interview. Jean I feel we didn't get near enough time to understand as a person or why Oppenheimer felt the way he did about her. A lot of her dialogue was confusing and contradictory and probing and she didn't reveal a lot about her own intentions other than that she needed him and was desperately lonely. Maybe that's just my take but I would have liked to know her more. I guess maybe Oppenheimer didn't understand her either if this is meant to be his point of view.

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому

      Oppenheimer's screen time is "subjective" hence why its in color, why may suggest how even he himself thought it was a blur and doesn't really understand his relationship with Jean. From what i know Oppie has never been an especially stable person.

  • @ThemePark0blivion
    @ThemePark0blivion Рік тому +3

    I’d argue that the screenplay has a chance to win because interviews have said how Chris Nolan wrote this screenplay in the first person which hasn’t really been done before. Not to mention it has a lot of that classic old- school Nolan dialogue.

  • @TB-vz8xg
    @TB-vz8xg Рік тому +12

    Oppenheimer will get a Best Picture nomination. Nolan will be fighting for Director (I'm rooting for him the most to win). Cillian will be going up against his Inception co-star Leo in Best Actor. Downey Jr probably gets in for Supporting Actor. It will be in for Adapted Screenplay, Sound, Production Design, Score, Editing, and Cinematography. Might not get in for Visual Effects after Nolan's "There is no CGI at all" comments, but then Top Gun Maverick got a nom so who knows.
    We will likely see Oppenheimer get between 9-12 nominations.

    • @LouiseAndersen1991
      @LouiseAndersen1991 Рік тому +2

      Oppenheimer should win over Killers. Leo has an Oscar. Scorsese has at least one as does Robert DeNero . So give it to someone who also earns it, but does not have one

    • @encheknizam
      @encheknizam Рік тому

      @@LouiseAndersen1991 agreed. give the Oscar to Chris Nolan and Cillian.

    • @user-qn3xf9co4f
      @user-qn3xf9co4f Рік тому +1

      I think it will be nominated in 12 and win in 8 including best picture

  • @marcellusfinch6366
    @marcellusfinch6366 Рік тому +2

    Robert Downey Jr winning the razzy redeemer award lol

  • @SFreije1
    @SFreije1 Рік тому +2

    It was disappointing. Not bad but I was expecting greater from Nolan. I disagree about the score and missed Zimmer.

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Рік тому +2

    I was really disappointed with the film. Nolan has a real issue with writing narrative. It’s an issue that constantly occurs in his films (Tenet was a mess while Inception and Interstellar could have had an hour cut and you wouldn’t have missed anything. Skip this and read the book (American Prometheus).

  • @idzp8143
    @idzp8143 Рік тому +1

    At first I was annoyed at the score because you coudnt get a moment of quiet reflection. But i realized it did its job in creating a mood - the movie becomes a thriller. Because the whole thing felt like a ticking time bomb - after all they were on a deadline to create a weapon in a war. And then the only moment of silence when the music wasnt playing was the detonation.

  • @wolflarson71
    @wolflarson71 Рік тому +4

    How was the sound mix? Miss any dialogue drowned out by the score in typical Nolan fashion?

    • @Francisco_Martins23
      @Francisco_Martins23 Рік тому

      Chris Stuckmann talked about that in his review

    • @NE-Dimes
      @NE-Dimes Рік тому +1

      @@Francisco_Martins23 Chris is the 1st person I've heard say it was hard to hear.. all others have said it was perfected in this film. pretty odd

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 Рік тому

      Yes.

    • @wolflarson71
      @wolflarson71 Рік тому

      @@Francisco_Martins23 Interesting. Jeremy Jahns said it wasn't an issue at all for him.

  • @pirastros1557
    @pirastros1557 Рік тому +4

    Only thing i don't like about oscar talk is traditionally everyone waits to oscar bait season and many earlier on films get neglected. Glad everything everywhere broke that trend, hope this does as well

  • @Dario-yl7vt
    @Dario-yl7vt Рік тому +2

    Finally summer releases feel like what they are supposed to feel. Between Barbie and oppenheimer and even Mission Impossible DR. The summer movies have arrived. Who knew that audiences love watching well made movies.

    • @amimim69
      @amimim69 Рік тому

      And each of them doing well that's the best part

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog Рік тому +3

    Terrific review. Completely agree with needing more from Oppenheimer's love interests. More of that and maybe less of the 3rd act, altho I enjoyed the 3rd act and experiencing how a vindictive bureaucrat can bring down a national hero. It was part of Oppenheimer's arch and needed to be explored. Definitely one of Nolan's best. For me it's an 8.5/10.

  • @StephanieHubert
    @StephanieHubert Рік тому +3

    Just saw it last night, and I have a bit of an unpopular opinion… I was a bit deceived. I thought that there was lacking a lot of characterization, and I wasn’t a fan of the editing. For me, the scenes were too short in the first act, and it was difficult to grasp anything from them…. Maybe they had too much material, and were cutting as much as they could to reduce run time, but it made it difficult for me to follow the story, and care for the characters. In this manner, Florence Pugh was severely underutilized, and even Emily Blunt’s character sort of fell flat. Despite all this, I still enjoyed the score, sound, and cinematography very much. The explosion scene is one of the best cinematic moments in history, but overall, I feel like the story wasn’t what I had hoped. Perhaps focusing so much on the courtroom drama just didn’t work for me and wasn’t what I expected.

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому +1

      maybe just wrong expectations going in, its a biopic about the physicist who led the manhattan project and had many problems with his politics. Its going to be long, talky and have lots of political terms and themes.

    • @Paul-zv7uy
      @Paul-zv7uy Рік тому +1

      I agree with a lot of what you said. Some of the performances fell flat. Matt Damon seemed miscast to me. Would have loved strong performances from blunts character as well as Damon's character. Maybe more of Kenneth Branagh. More of Rami Malek. When I think about how good chernobyl was it was the strong acting performances that made it so good. Guess I just expected more from this cast

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому +1

      @@Paul-zv7uy well if every one of your wishes were made true, the movie would be 5 hours. Its an ensemble cast yes but at the end of the day they are supporting pieces to Oppenheimer/murphy and Strauss/downey

    • @PeaceLoveShawn
      @PeaceLoveShawn Рік тому

      @@marcochen9117i guess, but the trailer didn’t make it out to seem that it would be 90% political at all. It was basically click bait. Fine that it’s a biopic but they acted like it was entirely about the Manhattan project. And i agree with the original post. It was convoluted.

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому

      @@PeaceLoveShawn so what would you have liked to have seen in the film instead?

  • @richierich7229
    @richierich7229 Рік тому +8

    I actually think Nolan will win Adapted Screenplay. Oppenheimer is basically Social Network and The Imitation Game. And they both won Adapted. This is the kind of movie that they award.

  • @joseaguilera6355
    @joseaguilera6355 Рік тому +4

    Oppenheimer is definitely gonna get the most Oscar nominations of the season

    • @tbam73
      @tbam73 Рік тому

      Agreeeed

    • @joseaguilera6355
      @joseaguilera6355 Рік тому

      @@dariussalepetru6770 I think it’s getting
      Best Picture
      Best Director
      Best actor
      Best supporting actor
      Best supporting actress
      Best adapted screenplay
      Best cinematography
      Best editing
      Best sound
      Best original score
      Best make up and hairstyling
      For a total of 11 nominations

    • @dariussalepetru6770
      @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому

      @@joseaguilera6355 Maybe yes but you should put in Production Design
      They nominated Nolan movies sometimes (The Prestige, Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk and Tenet)

  • @eleftheriab1159
    @eleftheriab1159 8 місяців тому +1

    I think we need to stop this running thing about Nolan and the female characters in his movies. Both were brilliantly written and served different purposes. Nolan tried to show how every relationship, intimate or otherwise, shaped Oppenheimer as a person and the influence each of them had in every significant moment of his life. And both actresses delivered their respective parts impeccably. Emily Blunt should at least get an oscar nomination for this performance. Just flawless acting even with the limited screen time. One of the best and most underrated actresses in modern cinema. Other than that, in my opinion the third act wasn't lacking in any way. I can see why it could probably be less interesting for some people but for me it was as good as the two first. Also, I'm getting kind of tired of the hype about RDJ. Now, don't get me wrong he was great and I am a big fan of his but because he is the most famous of the cast and he was stuck behind this iron man helmet for so long people only talk about his performance and other actors like Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt are getting overlooked even though they were just as good...

  • @Campbell5339
    @Campbell5339 Рік тому +1

    what was the colonel pash scene about?

  • @benjaminsagan5861
    @benjaminsagan5861 Рік тому +9

    I've never been more jealous of a cat.

    • @ChrolliForever
      @ChrolliForever Рік тому +1

      You will be between the oscar expert and brother bro, don't you? Which I understand. It would be a good Place.

  • @christopherbarbeler2535
    @christopherbarbeler2535 Рік тому +4

    Just watched it. It's amazing, very emotional and sobering movie.

  • @Magnu5R11s
    @Magnu5R11s Рік тому +1

    It's about science versus politics. Robert Downey Jr is kind of an extension of Truman. The scientists did the work, but the ambitions of the politicians decided the outcome of how that work was put into use.

  • @isaacrichter3269
    @isaacrichter3269 Рік тому +2

    Cole, I think I know exactly where you mean that the movie peaked, as I was thinking the exact same thing when I got to that moment and I thought maybe the film was winding down (they took my phone away at the screening, so I had no way of knowing how far into the movie we were by that point), and I was originally a little annoyed that the film kept going, but I found Robert Downey Jr so compelling as Lewis Strauss that eventually that section of the movie won me over (and given that it's adapted from a book called American Prometheus, to further parallel this man with the myth of Prometheus, we need to see that section of his life). I do wish it had been shorter, but I never found it boring (even if at times I did feel I was struggling to keep up... not being a physicist can do that).
    I'm not usually a fan of Christopher Nolan. I feel his style is usually ill-suited for the stories he chooses to tell, and often feel he should loosen up his style and make it feel like he's having more fun with his material. This is the perfect marriage of style and material, and like Justin says, he did exactly what I wanted him to do with this, and even a few things I was not expecting (I also feel how much Nolan connects with Oppenheimer, but it never feels hagiographic in the slightest). Also, yes, Cillian Murphy is terrific and I'm happy Nolan finally gave him a lead role.

  • @yanaymor
    @yanaymor Рік тому +2

    Would there be a barbie review?

  • @parkviewmo
    @parkviewmo Рік тому +1

    The third act is the next step of any scientific process, from theory to practice. It's a killer of moral dilemmas. The topics are NOT cold; they are life and death. But then, I grew up waiting for atomic bombs to drop: at night, during the day, at home, at camp, and at school., all the time, any time--Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missle Crisis, JFK Assassination as an Air Force bomber flew overhead breaking the sound barrier. A generation of 10-year-olds with existential angst whose parents could not really promise they were safe.

  • @bolly126
    @bolly126 Рік тому +4

    I heard that the film has prolonged full frontal nude scenes, is it true? I was thinking about taking my little sister but maybe I should switch to Barbie instead, ironically she is not interested in Barbie.

    • @theRedneckqueenofTacticoolness
      @theRedneckqueenofTacticoolness Рік тому

      I’m wondering the same thing, only it’s my little brother I’m concerned about 😂

    • @dandelves
      @dandelves Рік тому

      Check the age rating

    • @shilpashivadasan5115
      @shilpashivadasan5115 Рік тому

      Wait what really?? I WAS FEARING THIS THE MOMENT I HEARD THE R RATING. NOW WHY WOULD THEY ADD NUDE SCENES TO A SCIENTIFIC / HISTORIC BIOPIC?! 🤬

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому

      well its an R rated film first of all so that sets the expectations you should have. You get to see a minute of two of Pugh's milkers and rear end

  • @mgariepy42
    @mgariepy42 Рік тому +2

    You guys needed to watch it twice. You obviously missed a lot of the historical context which is given, if you pay close attention to the dialogue. The kangaroo court, a highlight of the film, shows how Strauss manipulated O’s ruin. You thought it was unnecessary?! This film requires you to concentrate and to THINK about what you’re seeing and hearing.

    • @LadyScaper
      @LadyScaper Рік тому +1

      I don’t think they thought it was totally unnecessary.
      I have to admit, seeing Barbie first kinda helped me realize in the last scene of Oppenheimer how important the kangaroo court scenes are. Maybe those scenes could have been trimmed down a bit, but they definitely were necessary.
      Definitely going to rewatch as a family brought a 2 year old and 5 year old to my screening and sat behind me. I definitely was distracted, but even in spite of that, I feel I still had some understanding of the end.
      (Got free tix from management as they agreed my experience was terrible.)

    • @mgariepy42
      @mgariepy42 11 місяців тому

      Now that Ive read the book, there’s more info about Kitty, a sometimes mean and vicious drunk, but one who O relied on as an emotional rock. The one mini scene with the flirty blonde at the cocktail party shows one of O’s casual affairs. She was the wife of one of his colleagues. Another colleague mentioned that when her husband died later it must have been from a broken heart. That’s when O snapped back, “it was a heart attack” and walked away. The book is long and filled with info the authors spent 25 years collecting. But,despite its meticulous detail, it’s a fascinating read. About 500 pages biography and 150 pages of bibliography! There are some clarifying footnotes that add clarity. It just amazes me that Nolan could write that brilliant screenplay and make the film’s pacing so good. He gleaned all the essentials of O’s life, trimming down the additional detail. He deserves the Oscar for adapted screenplay but I don’t think many, if any, Academy voters will have read it.

  • @themtgdude486
    @themtgdude486 Рік тому +6

    I cried like a biatch during Interstellar.

  • @samisfun868
    @samisfun868 Рік тому

    i also feel like Nolan wanted to do a complete opposite of how he made Tenet where this one you are able to follow where he took his time every frame so the viewers aren't confused (tho still as a viewer total focus is still required). I am also impressed he's added more comedic relieve/ humor moments throughout the movie in the right places more than what he's done before. The build up to the bomb testing moment was literally an optimal movie going experience - the way my eyes went wide, in awe, and just WOW'ed.

  • @Usedtobebillie
    @Usedtobebillie Рік тому +13

    How this film peaked too early? Sometimes you’re literally grasping for straws. The investigating part of it’s absolutely thrilling and compelling, and ties the characters motives perfectly. It’s absolutely nerve wracking, engaging and it feels like a climax in an action film. Sometimes I really think Critics have a difficulty really enjoying films because they’re too worried looking for flaws. Perfect is Titane.

    • @lukebradley8952
      @lukebradley8952 Рік тому +6

      It’s just their opinions, man. Can hardly label them explaining their own personal thoughts on a film as “grasping for straws”, c’mon.

  • @thrawncaedusl717
    @thrawncaedusl717 Рік тому +1

    I was probably expecting too much, but it didn’t quite reach my expectations (story was too unfocused being my main complaint). Still my number 3 movie of the year (behind Spider-Man and Asteroid City), but I was expecting it to be number 2, maybe even number 1.

  • @lanastan322
    @lanastan322 Рік тому +3

    rewarding actors leaving Marvel is a good strategy

  • @jarrodedson5441
    @jarrodedson5441 Рік тому +2

    I have to wait until next Thursday night to see this

  • @tuckerlaramee638
    @tuckerlaramee638 Рік тому +3

    Is it worth a 2 hour drive to the IMAX theater closest to me? Would I be truly missing out if I saw it in a regular theater?

    • @josebro352
      @josebro352 Рік тому +5

      Yes! Take that 2 hour drive! Believe me it's worth it.

    • @javierelozano
      @javierelozano Рік тому +4

      I’m driving 189 miles to go watch the movie on IMAX 70mm from Houston, Texas to San Antonio Texas

    • @tuckerlaramee638
      @tuckerlaramee638 Рік тому +2

      @@javierelozano Jesus I couldn’t imagine how far I’d have to travel for 70mm.

    • @LouiseAndersen1991
      @LouiseAndersen1991 Рік тому +1

      YES!

  • @abhiezibran9654
    @abhiezibran9654 Рік тому +5

    I have a feeling those who were not into Dunkirk and First Men, won't like Oppenheimer as a whole.

    • @richierich7229
      @richierich7229 Рік тому

      First Men?

    • @abhiezibran9654
      @abhiezibran9654 Рік тому

      @@richierich7229 yes Damian Chazelle one

    • @lorcan545
      @lorcan545 Рік тому +2

      I’ve avoided seeing much material from Oppenheimer, but yeah, it looks a bit like First Man shot in the style of Blonde. It’s the American mid-century™️

  • @jesusite69
    @jesusite69 Рік тому +8

    Finally people are coming back to real cinema from over the dumb superhero movies hangover.

    • @dariussalepetru6770
      @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому +2

      Same! Superhero films are not real

    • @BigZ-19
      @BigZ-19 Рік тому

      Keep crying this movie suck

    • @romaineknepp6620
      @romaineknepp6620 Рік тому

      Well said.

    • @007ndc
      @007ndc Рік тому

      I hope that the Knives Out movies as well bring back clever Whodunit ensemble movies as well

    • @007ndc
      @007ndc Рік тому

      Guys: sadly people your age know almost nothing about history. The invention of the A Bomb and it's use was literally the biggest event in the 20th century. Mankind can now destroy the earth in the blink of an eye. We're still living under the looming shadow of it. The last act deals with the struggle of what to do with the incredible power of the science , Nolan used the courtroom scenes to dramatize that. You guys have seen far too many movies that don't make you actually Think

  • @CDCPH582
    @CDCPH582 Рік тому +1

    I think you forgot to mention Gary Oldman.... he had like, what, 2 mins screen time but his performance blew every other performances out of the park. I wouldn't be surprised if he beats Robert Downey Jr for supporting nod, pretty much like a Judie Dench win from 1999....

    • @marcochen9117
      @marcochen9117 Рік тому +2

      thats a bit of a stretch, he did a fairly similar thing in darkest hour and didn't really have a huge impact on the movie

  • @drunkenramblingswithaaron7708
    @drunkenramblingswithaaron7708 Рік тому +1

    My only issue with the film comes down to taste and preference... Most of the time, i truly despise nonlinear storytelling, and this was one of the times where it impacted my viewing experience. I feel like the movie was really good without it, but i feel it would have been even better with linear storytelling. But, I'm just a random person on youtube, not a Christopher Nolan. Just my preference, and Nolan really has embraced that format of storytelling lately.

  • @chadgar1463
    @chadgar1463 Рік тому +1

    Pains these guys that this movie wasn’t a Belgian Silent Movie about a cobbler stuck in a closet from the 1930s

  • @nicholass4417
    @nicholass4417 Рік тому +2

    I have a question, its not about Oppenheimer but what do you guys think about upcoming movie of Spanish director Rodrigo Cortes executive produced by Martin Scorsese “Escape”? It’s starring Mario Casas, you guys think he could get an Oscar Nomination next year?

  • @thomasdellamonica
    @thomasdellamonica Рік тому

    Curious to know what scene you’re referring to as the best scene of Nolan’s career. I have an idea, but I’m not sure!

  • @tonyg76
    @tonyg76 Рік тому +1

    Did not live up to the hype for me. I liked the moral questions it raised. However, I found the characters to be very unlikable and did not understand why black and white was used for some scenes. Also, I thought the sound was going to give me a headache. I did not like the cutting and the lights either.

    • @kieraisverybored
      @kieraisverybored Рік тому +4

      Black and white for Strauss’ perspective, color for Oppenheimer’s. It shows how Strauss cannot fully understand the nuance that Oppenheimer can.

    • @kieraisverybored
      @kieraisverybored Рік тому +3

      also the characters are meant to be unlikeable

  • @dariussalepetru6770
    @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому +1

    I have finally seen Nolan movie Oppenheimer in cinemas and I loved so much! Such a great movie 10/10
    My favorite Nolan movie of all time with The Dark Knight and Interstellar

  • @Johnny_Sobczak
    @Johnny_Sobczak Рік тому

    Same ratings, general feelings and awards thoughts as I have on first watch. Excited to let it digest and see it again, though. Good work, fellas.

  • @kurt4152
    @kurt4152 Рік тому

    the score and sound alone is a reason to watch oppenheimer, it's one of the best ive ever experienced on a theater

  • @GareBare90
    @GareBare90 Рік тому +3

    💥 welcome back, cat!

  • @kayn8703
    @kayn8703 Рік тому +3

    Seeing it on Saturday… AFTER Barbie! Can’t wait.

  • @uncorpsceleste
    @uncorpsceleste Рік тому +1

    brother bro looks like jeremy allen white in this one

  • @jennifer5512
    @jennifer5512 Рік тому

    Your reviews are always great

  • @t14dann18
    @t14dann18 Рік тому

    Someone needs to make the Oppenheimer cut of Oppenheimer

  • @lilchaos4792
    @lilchaos4792 Рік тому

    Best Actor, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Score.
    Easily. Best Picture is still up in the air.

    • @kieraisverybored
      @kieraisverybored Рік тому

      Nah it will get best picture, it doesn’t have any true competition, the only true competition is Killers of The Flower Moon but that is a similar style and genre to Oppenheimer but I think Oppenheimer is better than how it’s looking like KoTFM is looking like

  • @kimpoirier236
    @kimpoirier236 Рік тому

    If Dune Part 2 gets pushed back to 2024 by Warner Bros (as is currently rumoured,) Oppenheimer will demolish the techs, they'll be running unopposed. Director will also be looking very strong for Nolan, who I believe is yet to win?

    • @dariussalepetru6770
      @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому +1

      No, please no! I want Dune 2 to not pushed back to 2024. Please Aquaman 2 and Color Purple pushed back to 2024 by Warner Bros

  • @temmietaft2552
    @temmietaft2552 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @bombatevez9242
    @bombatevez9242 Рік тому

    Great review guys ! Thanks

  • @JarodM
    @JarodM Рік тому +5

    Thumbs up for the cat~👍

  • @bookofdust
    @bookofdust Рік тому

    Has Florence wandered in from her Las Vegas movie?

  • @darrencampbell638
    @darrencampbell638 Рік тому +2

    First watch of your channel. Great review.

  • @RB-.-
    @RB-.- 11 місяців тому

    After a rewatch, Cillian Murphy has to win. Editing has to win. Score has to win. Sound has to win. Screenplay won’t win but it should.

  • @hiphophannah22
    @hiphophannah22 Рік тому

    11:18 what scene?!!

  • @TheCarlScharnberg
    @TheCarlScharnberg Рік тому

    YEP. Felt the exact same way about the two female characters. I thought they were pretty badly written, because you don't really get to know or understand them at all. They don't feel like real nor important people. Only Emily gets to really show who the character is towards the end, and I really enjoyed that part.

  • @reneelasswell3734
    @reneelasswell3734 Рік тому

    I've loved every Nolan movie except for Dunkirk which I was deeply disappointed in. He completely didn't get across the beauty of regular British civilians crossing the channel to bring their soldiers home. That is the most inspiration story of WWII and his version fell flat.

  • @bodhipeace
    @bodhipeace 11 місяців тому

    You're right, it does a little too much and runs a little too long, but with a rewatch you catch a lot more of what the director was going for.

  • @gosnooky
    @gosnooky Рік тому +1

    This movie is designed to provoke thought and discussion on the ethics of having these weapons. It's especially germane to the current events in Ukraine. As for the political angle in the third act (noting that I haven't re-watched yet), I get the impression it's an indictment of McCarthyism and the which-hunts that it spawned. These politicians only saw the world in black and white, where our characters are all operating in shades of grey. Having leftist viewpoints obviously didn't automatically make one a communist, but having a communist mistress at the time would have been suspicious during the Cold War's early years when the nuclear paranoia was palpable. I will definitely have to see this film again a few more times to fully understand it. It is Nolan, after all.

  • @tbam73
    @tbam73 Рік тому

    Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Actor: Murphy, Supporting Actor: Downing, Sound Editing, Score, Blunt could get a Supporting nod just from the interrogation scene alone but still a maybe. Matt Damon is good, but eh wouldn't agree with a nomination.

    • @dariussalepetru6770
      @dariussalepetru6770 Рік тому

      Is Robert Downey Jr. not Downing
      And of course Oppenheimer will get nominated for Cinematography and Production Design

    • @lilchaos4792
      @lilchaos4792 Рік тому

      I have almost the same predictions. But add Best Editing and Visual Effects

  • @SideEffects297
    @SideEffects297 Рік тому

    Is it hard to understand the movie? Or easy to follow?

  • @mgariepy42
    @mgariepy42 Рік тому +1

    Guys, Blunt and Pugh (and the cocktail party blonde) serve to illustrate how O’s relationships with women are pretty non-emotional ones. He was thought of as a brilliant man, attracting intellectual women -and a womanizer.

  • @colecolettecole
    @colecolettecole Рік тому +1

    just saw oppenheimer last nite & finally ~ totally engrossing ~ as a child in grade one during the cuban missile crisis we as little kids practiced in classroom drills to get under our desks in case of a nuclear bomb ~ i was a boomer who grew up with this threat & scare my whole life ~ i think its interesting that following younger generations are just feeling this a bit now with this movie ~
    but i wanted to talk about the last part of the movie after the test & bomb drop ~ as a lover of politics & history i actually found this the most interesting because i wasnt able to figure out the strauss set up for oppenheimers take down ~ spent a good part of today doing some research on all of that & the facts i learned made it even more interesting ~ definitely want to see it all again especially the strauss confirmation hearing & also his kangaroo court private hearing set up to bring down oppenheimer ~ phew ! ~ better than a made up plot ~ & considering politics really all not that surprising ~

  • @ktom5262
    @ktom5262 Рік тому +2

    "Put down your nukes, let me hold your hand. We are one, we are neighbors"...😂🤣 I'd just die of laughter if these were the actual lyrics of Eilish's song.👏👏

  • @garethbowen9894
    @garethbowen9894 Рік тому +1

    How many oscar nomination??13??

  • @KPlaysSports123
    @KPlaysSports123 Рік тому

    Is it necessary to watch in IMAX? it's all sold out

  • @gabrielcastaneda9700
    @gabrielcastaneda9700 Рік тому

    Costumes and PD go to Barbie
    I do have to say Oppenheimer is top 3 contender in director and picture
    I have
    Scorsese
    Song
    Nolan
    Killers of the flower moon
    Past lives
    Oppenheimer
    My fourth place goes to dune part 2

  • @roman-cq1si
    @roman-cq1si Рік тому

    great review as always :)