Oppenheimer (I) (2023)
9/10
It will never end
3 September 2023
An insane film, combining typical Nolan traits with a maturity seen very little in recent times. One of the best casts in cinematic history plays those who were the most influential scientists of the 19th century, resulting in a masterpiece.

"As beautiful as it is heavy," one can read on the web. An opinion that can be shared, as upon leaving the theater there remains a sense of bewilderment, of concrete fear, as much as of awareness of having re-experienced what changed humanity.

"The destroyer of worlds" is a cynical but remorseful person, a living contradiction, ultimately a "good" character (or rather, less bad than the others), for whom one builds a certain empathy. Some of the scenes are incredible, goosebumpy. 3 hours that fly by, making you reason about the cruelty of humans but making you understand how, in a way, it was all inevitable: killing lives to save others. A somber thought that has unfortunately become a sad reality.

Oppenheimer changes you. That is the best summary that can be made.
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