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    0:00 - Oppenheimer Reaction
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  • @NewfieMovieReactions
    @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +6

    I hope you enjoy my Oppenheimer Movie Reaction. The acting in this movie was on another level. Amazing! 💬 Comment below with your thoughts on the movie and what movies you would like to see in the future. If you enjoy my content and want to hang with me for more movies Click Here ▶ ua-cam.com/play/PLnNWSHvmmGzgoHKZ05oBodCUzhXptPk7S.html

  • @1000000man1
    @1000000man1 6 місяців тому +129

    Jean's death was ruled a suicide, but there has always been suspicion that she may have been murdered. That's why we see two versions play out in Oppenheimer's head.

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +25

      Ahhh okay. Interesting.

    • @filmswithchase
      @filmswithchase 6 місяців тому +16

      @@NewfieMovieReactions Yes it is possible the US was afraid Oppenheimer was giving valuable information about the atomic bomb to Tatlock who the US suspected was a communist/Soviet spy, and had her killed for that reason

    • @EthanL-cx3im
      @EthanL-cx3im 6 місяців тому +11

      @@NewfieMovieReactions It was also heavily implied that colonel Pash did it, as he killed communists before with his own hands and he knew about their meeting and warned Oppenheimer about the consequences.

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 6 місяців тому +2

      @@EthanL-cx3im
      Pash did have her under surveillance, but by the time she died, he'd already been transferred.
      The fact is there's Just not enough evidence to definitively say whether she was murdered or not.

    • @stefanieprejean6609
      @stefanieprejean6609 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@EthanL-cx3im I had not of that possibility. Interesting

  • @dognessbruh6079
    @dognessbruh6079 6 місяців тому +26

    Just wanted to point out the bit of intentional irony at 34:33 in the vid, where the Edward Teller character says "until somebody builds a bigger bomb." The character saying that line (Edward Teller) became the inventor the the Hydrogen Bomb a few years later.

  • @xavim755
    @xavim755 6 місяців тому +43

    "We thought we might start a chain reaction that would destroy the entire world. I believe we did." What a great line to end off such an excellent movie. Honestly my favorite Nolan film and one of my favorite of all time.

  • @alcor4670
    @alcor4670 6 місяців тому +40

    This "hidden universe" being mentioned at the beginning is the atomic and quantum realm. Pretty alien from our perspective, even now almost everyone doesn't know that the "solidness" of objects isn't because atoms are solid (which they aren't), but because the *electrons* orbiting around atomic nuclei are preventing other atoms from passing through. Just one of the many weird things that happens at those scales.
    *_SO_* many weird things happen in the tiniest of tiny spaces. Space-time itself becomes some kind of foam, electrons teleport from one orbit to another depending on how energetic they are, you can't measure distances or time like you would with a ruler or a watch, and *reality* itself is dependent on whether or not you're looking at something (kinda).

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 6 місяців тому +60

    One of the greatest biopics ever made! I'll be getting this in my Blu Ray collection soon.

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +6

      I agree. I don't know much about history, but it seemed amazing to me.

  • @jamielee7943
    @jamielee7943 6 місяців тому +9

    3 hours of cinematic perfection across the board. 2 hours couldn’t have done it justice especially trying to bring all the timelines & storylines together as expertly as was done. The way everything makes sense by the end is such an thematic achievement. Oppenheimer is a fucking masterpiece as is! Give Cillian Murphy & Christopher Nolan’s their Oscars already.

  • @m3rrys0ngstr3ss
    @m3rrys0ngstr3ss 6 місяців тому +27

    This one was so fuckin' good - and it really was the cast. You can't tell me that this material wouldn't have been dry with the wrong people. Cillian Murphy was divine of course, but there was NO weak actor in the whole set. Even Rami Malek, in his one part as David, make me CHEER in the theater when he came in to do his testimony.

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +6

      The acting saved this movie for sure. Otherwise they would have had it 1.5 hours long with worse actors.

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 6 місяців тому +16

    I never regretted seeing this one in the cinemas. This movie is one of my greatest cinematic experiences ever. Everything from the pacing, dialogue, intensity, music, and sound design is just an absolute masterpiece!!!

    • @Mistygio
      @Mistygio 5 місяців тому

      It’s still in 70mm film projection even in 2024. Go find it

  • @firgasz2920
    @firgasz2920 6 місяців тому +9

    Strauss was actually voted down by two later presidents. Lyndon B. Johnson also voted against him.

  • @epicureanbard
    @epicureanbard 6 місяців тому +13

    Is it just me or is Gary Oldman playing President Truman?
    Pre-post update: Just looked it up. It is Gary Oldman!
    Edit: Hey! Rami Malek!

  • @nish6878
    @nish6878 6 місяців тому +8

    Bhagavad Gita - In the epic Mahabharata war, it is said that the weapon Brahmāstra was able to destroy the whole universe, capable of destroying creation and vanquishing all beings. No wonder why Oppenheimer was so inspired and obsessed with this book.

  • @TheDylanHoang
    @TheDylanHoang 6 місяців тому +17

    Saw it 10 times in IMAX 70MM and I pity anyone who didn’t see this in that format. Truly one of Nolan’s finest achievements. To answer several of your questions, it was potassium cyanide in the syringe, a common poison. There’s even a close up of the bottle when he picks it up. And the silence during the explosion was an artistic choice (very welcomed) but also apt considering that light travels faster than sound. The test explosions leading up to that moment teased it. I’m so glad Nolan exercised some artistic choice there rather than going with the usual boom boom boom boom you hear and see in every Hollywood blockbuster. With the silence, you can just sit and take in the visuals and moment for what it is. Watching this scene in theatres and just hearing absolutely nothing was breathless. Everything and everyone was just still, nothing can replace that. And while the performances are fantastic, there’s so much to admire here. The music, cinematography, unique structure, direction, production design. Truly one of the best cinematic achievements in a long time. And I don’t see how it could have been 90mins long at all. You can’t tell the story of such a prolific life in that amount of time. Could that movie have been shortened a little? Perhaps. But cut down in half entirely, you lose the heart and pacing of it.

    • @vorox7658
      @vorox7658 6 місяців тому

      10 times in 1570, thats expensive bc I did watch in 1570 which costed almost 50 bucks

    • @andrewprytherch
      @andrewprytherch 5 місяців тому

      I remember the build up to the Trinity test thinking "This is going to be so underwhelming. There's no way they can do justice to the sound of that". And of course, they couldn't. but what Nolan did was better than trying to emulate that sound. My whole screening jumped when the detonation finally hit.

  • @sabrinalovesranchup
    @sabrinalovesranchup 6 місяців тому +3

    Robert Oppenheimer did, in fact, “poison” the apple that was left on Patrick Blackett’s desk - his head tutor at Cambridge University. According to the American Prometheus book that this movie is based around, it says Oppenheimer was very fond of Blackett and sought after his approval. Blackett hounded Oppenheimer frequently to do more work in the laboratory - something Robert wasn’t good at. Oppenheimer at the time was already extremely home sick, and under immense emotional distress and Oppenheimer soon saw Blackett as a source of intense anxiety.
    According to Fergusson, Robert had actually used cyanide or something. Upon further inspection, the book states that Robert more than likely laced the apple with something that would have made Blackett sick. Not something lethal. Though this was still very serious and Cambridge informed Oppenheimers parents of the incident once they were visiting soon after. It was Robert Oppenheimers mother who “frantically - and successfully - lobbied for the university to not press criminal charges”.

  • @jillk368
    @jillk368 2 місяці тому

    Two interesting trivia bits:
    1. For Olivia Newton-John fans: When Oppenheimer went to study in Germany, the teacher he studied under was Max Born, also known as Olivia Newton-John's grandfather.
    2. For Leave It To Beaver fans: Before she became an actress, Madge Blake (a.k.a. Mrs. Mondello - - she also played Aunt Harriet on the original Batman series) - and her husband worked on the Manhattan Project, specifically in the testing department.

  • @brettmanus7904
    @brettmanus7904 6 місяців тому +16

    No, it could not have been an hour and a half. What, are you high? This was a fantastic movie, and I imagine that will be born out during awards season.

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +2

      I agree it was a fantastic movie, and worthy of some awards. But I don't feel it needed to be 3 hours long.

    • @orbit203
      @orbit203 6 місяців тому +5

      The film was based on the book "American Promethus", which is around 700+ pages with very dense and complex story. To cram all that into an hour and a half film, 2 hours even, would be insanely hard and would've left the film very little room to breathe. It's quite impressive how Chris Nolan was able to get this much information into a 3hr movie while maintaining good and consistent pace to keep us audience engaged. I'd say 3 hours of runtime was perfect for this one. Amazing film!

    • @ThunderForce2000
      @ThunderForce2000 6 місяців тому

      @@NewfieMovieReactionsDefinitely agree. IMO all of the political stuff could have been left out and just focus on everything else.

    • @vashsunglasses
      @vashsunglasses 6 місяців тому +7

      @@ThunderForce2000 All the "political" stuff is the story. This is the story of the American Prometheus and you can't tell the story of Prometheus without chaining him to the rock.

    • @sandeepdas3526
      @sandeepdas3526 6 місяців тому

      @@ThunderForce2000 bad opinion.

  • @playerone7663
    @playerone7663 6 місяців тому +10

    You know, I think that one scene with Emily Blunt is tragically beautiful and very relevant in todays world, again.... "Ideology got Joe killed. For Nothing. And now here I am....wherever the Hell this is" 😢

  • @izaihpaponette4366
    @izaihpaponette4366 6 місяців тому +8

    As another recommendation similar to this, I suggest The Imitation Game

  • @iago.fgomes
    @iago.fgomes 6 місяців тому +13

    Nice! Watching this movie for the 4th time and still picking up new details. The script and direction is amazing.

  • @rubengardiner1046
    @rubengardiner1046 6 місяців тому +4

    Definitely getting this in Blu Ray. Once you understand the magnitude of the situation he was in, it's really mindblowing the stress this guy must have gone through.

  • @MikeTaffet
    @MikeTaffet 6 місяців тому +5

    The explosion would have been quiet at first because they were very far from it. I saw a rocket launch from 50 miles away and it took an entire 4 minutes before I could hear it

    • @tuna6691
      @tuna6691 24 дні тому

      sound travels approx 1 mile in 5 seconds. so if you didnt hear it in ten seconds you heard something else or were much farther away.

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM 6 місяців тому +4

    17:38 - math is a truly universal language.

  • @andrewreisinger6860
    @andrewreisinger6860 6 місяців тому +3

    One of the top 5 films of this century.

  • @TheBombasticFatRat
    @TheBombasticFatRat 6 місяців тому +7

    This movie really puts the fear of nuclear weapons into you ngl

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 6 місяців тому

      We...could venture to the Moon, Mars, and beyond instead.

  • @user-kq5ke5yb6k
    @user-kq5ke5yb6k 5 місяців тому +2

    This was worth 3 hrs.
    OTO, "Killers of the Flower Moon" had no need to be 3 1/2 (or even 3).

  • @sidneyjacques.
    @sidneyjacques. 6 місяців тому +2

    Movie of the year for me. If this doesn't win a few Oscars, we riot.

  • @dillonsronce2583
    @dillonsronce2583 6 місяців тому

    This movie jumps back all and forth the whole time.

  • @itspribanerjee
    @itspribanerjee 4 місяці тому +1

    I really liked the movie but I agree I had to use full brainpower to figure out what's happening. I watched it in theaters and I was glad my theater had subtitles which helped a lot, yet there were few terms which for which I exactly didn't know the meaning but yea it was nice watching it. Though one thing, the scene where they test the bomb and we just see it first and then hear the sound? I think it's because light travels faster than sound. Similar to how we see lightning strike first and then hear the thunder. (I maybe wrong tho)

  • @miguelrivera055
    @miguelrivera055 5 місяців тому +1

    Rober downy jr will hands down win best supporting actor for this role.

  • @faureamour
    @faureamour 6 місяців тому +4

    I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this. Despite not having much aptitude for science, I appreciate how they made the successes and the conflicts approachable and human. Also, I saw this on a day when it was 100° and I was very grateful to be in an air conditioned theater for 3 hours. 😅

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 6 місяців тому +1

    Hope this movie will take home all the Oscars.

  • @1000000man1
    @1000000man1 6 місяців тому +3

    The thing about the apple didn't really happen. It was Just a rumour that no one really believed.

    • @stefanieprejean6609
      @stefanieprejean6609 6 місяців тому

      I read in one biography that perhaps the " poisoned apple" was merely a really bad paper he once left on Sir Patrick Blackett's desk. I have also read that it didn't really happen

  • @Objective_Piece8285
    @Objective_Piece8285 6 місяців тому +1

    So glad I watched this movie in theaters!

  • @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl
    @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl 6 місяців тому +1

    Great reaction man I see this in theater and it one of the best film of the year and by the way happy thanksgiving to you

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! I'm Canadian so it's not thanksgiving for me today, however, Happy Thanksgiving to you! :D

    • @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl
      @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl 6 місяців тому

      @@NewfieMovieReactions thanks and sorry I didn’t know you are Canadian

  • @thoso1973
    @thoso1973 6 місяців тому +3

    Fundamentally, you can only make a statement about a particle when it is observed/measured. Quantum Mechanics is very strange. Einstein disagreed with this interpretation of the reality of nature, which produced decades of argumentative debate with Niels Bohr.
    Now, Einstein fully acknowledged Quantum Mechanics (it's primarily based on Einstein's great insights after all) but he disagreed with the interpretation of it.

  • @ellaperin
    @ellaperin 5 місяців тому

    Black and white = Strauss' point of view.
    Colour = Oppenheimer's point of view.

  • @negladiator
    @negladiator 4 місяці тому

    17:33 natural phenomena can be modeled, mathematically.

  • @JackieG717
    @JackieG717 6 місяців тому +7

    Could have been shorter? If anything they left too much out

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому +1

      Really? I don't know history well. But what did they leave out? I'm curious.

  • @tktkdiamond
    @tktkdiamond 4 місяці тому +1

    Never Be One like it again on this historical level by far the greatest IMAX experience of all time with my father that I took there he was in aw the whole entire time which is rare nowadays where everything is another remake or copycat of the golden era like trilogies that should be left alone and come up with new originally like this rare gem 💎 that will be rememberd forever with great writing and conclusions to a 10/10 masterpiece that held my sense of tension to guys all the way through to the phenomenal rare gem 💎 masterpiece ending making it easily the best of the decade that made you think to the world would have been a very different place if Hitler got the bomb like my grandfather who faught in WW2 to make sure that didn't happen but he always said people today don't have a clue of how close it came to a very different ending for the human race and we would be speaking German now because back in the spring of 1942 that was the true reality of the world and the axis was still gobbling up every island or continent and unstoppable on land and water and that's what makes this thought provoking in a disturbing way because you can't win a nuclear war and mankind loses and goes extinct 🦤 in the worst most horrible way imaginable like the scariest movie of all time Threads with no happy ending for humanity just a radioactive waste land where nothing can survive and gets cooked alive from the inside by a million x-rays an hour

  • @myfootballjesus
    @myfootballjesus 6 місяців тому

    in the 1800's when schools kids started going to SCHOOL with a PUBLIC teacher, the teachers were not paid much. so Families would send food with children to give to the teachers ,APPLES and other similar fruits were common the tradition just kept going into the 20the century

  • @unknown-rn3el
    @unknown-rn3el 6 місяців тому +3

    bad take thinking it could be 1.5hrs literally doesnt make sense at all lol

  • @KerrRobinson
    @KerrRobinson 5 місяців тому

    I want that tshirt you’re wearing

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  • @krisellison6650
    @krisellison6650 6 місяців тому

    It's time for UA-cam react to Trinity And Beyond The Atomic Bomb Movie (1995). The soundtrack is excellent.

  • @seanbenjaminlong3870
    @seanbenjaminlong3870 6 місяців тому +2

    Watch the imitation game please

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM 6 місяців тому +1

    32:00 - what scientists are doing now with AI, that's significantly more dangerous for humanity. Everyone knows it, but still scientists go on, inventing. I don't think humans can NOT invent something they figured out. There might be a delay, but sooner or later, if it's possible to build it - humans will build it, no matter the risk.

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 5 місяців тому

      The problem is that the technology is growing faster than the scientists can keep up
      And the political spheres are too corrupt, incompetent, lazy, slow and or distracted
      To force or put restrictions and safe guards in place
      The UN has pushed to block weaponized AI from being able to target humans on their own.
      China, Russia and the US have vetoed it
      AS they want their drones and AI devices to have that power.

  • @865style
    @865style 2 місяці тому

    Oppenheimer was a Patriot and all of humanity owes him a debt. If he didn't head up the atomic bomb several things would have happened. If we didn't use the bomb we would of lost at least 500k soldiers but probably around 1 million. Japan would of lost 3+ million. Also if oppenheimer didn't build the bomb and either Germany or Russia got it first we wouldn't be here. Hitler would of used that bomb on everyone until everyone was dead. Stalin sacrificed tens of millions of his own people, what would he have done to us. Lastly because of nuclear weapons we haven had a world war since the droppings of the bombs. Because both sides know yea i can kill you but you can kill me as well so its a huge deterrence. If there was no nuclear bomb we would have had at least 1 more world war and instead of losing 80 million like in ww2 the world would probably lose 400 million plus. There is only 1 reason the cold war never actually became a real war. Because both sides knew attacking the other meant you die as well. If you see Oppenheimer in videos you can see he was a broken man with so much weight on his heart. Which nobody else can understand because nobody has built a nuclear bomb that was actually used to kill 200k people. But he saved millions and millions of lives right away and he saved humanity 7 decades later.

  • @moongods978
    @moongods978 6 місяців тому +1

    React to the movie renfield

  • @sefhammer6276
    @sefhammer6276 6 місяців тому

    Oppenheimer had what we today would call schizophrenia if I’m not completely mistaken

    • @stefanieprejean6609
      @stefanieprejean6609 6 місяців тому

      Maybe but he didn't come across as having many issues with it in the film - at least not the part of it in Los Alamos. Maybe it was because he was happy with what he was doing and grew as a person doing it. I read somewhere that at Los Alamos he was never unkind to others on the project and not unkind to those below him either. Maybe the secret to coping with mental issues is doing something meaningful to the individual or having a career that is meaningful

    • @sefhammer6276
      @sefhammer6276 6 місяців тому

      @@stefanieprejean6609 maybe, I just thought off it when it comes to his visions that it might be in the movie because of his diagnosis

  • @moongods978
    @moongods978 6 місяців тому

    Did you react to morbius yet ?

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  6 місяців тому

      I have not yet, nope. I hope to check it out, even though people are saying its bad. But I want to see it, because I like that comic character.

  • @saadesigner07
    @saadesigner07 5 місяців тому

    No way this movie can be 1.5 to 2 hours. Could have maybe shaved off a bit, but not half the movie.

  • @hamval
    @hamval 6 місяців тому +1

    first!

  • @andrewreisinger6860
    @andrewreisinger6860 6 місяців тому +3

    One of the scariest aspects of this film is the start of the deep state, embodied by the Col. Pasch character.

  • @silasadler3464
    @silasadler3464 6 місяців тому +1

    The scene where they talk about Göttingen really annoys me since its my hometown and really the center for quantumphysiks during that era abd the shot in the movie is a random town not Göttingen!!!! They could have send ten people there to take that shot for this multi million dollar movie and dont fucking do it! They just show some random other town for it?!