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.
"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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