Didn't understand the purpose of the black and white shots throughout.
it confused me. I didnt understand which scenes were flashbacks or present time in the movie.
Gary Oldman played Harry Truman also did Winston Churchill in the different movie. Both in WW2. What a legend.
Might be my least favorite Nolan I’ve ever seen. This and Interstellar.
Dark Knight is in my top movies ever btw
Lol
Different times bro...
They had them throughout the movie. It wasn't just in the past
it confused me. I didnt understand which scenes were flashbacks or present time in the movie.
Yeah. The visuals were good but it’s really not THAT visual of a movie to the point where IMAX is necessary to fully enjoy it.
As far as the movie in general there’s a lot of great scenes and performances in it, but I thought the pacing was bad.
The clearance hearing & Strauss stuff were not interesting enough to justify that much screen time. The movie even acknowledges it at the end “hey Strauss maybe Oppenheimer & Einstein were actually talking about something more important than you.” Exactly so why did we just spend an hour+ on Strauss?
Edit: after sitting on it for a while and getting my thoughts together ima just admit it; this movie was very disappointing.
It completely lacks a centerpiece. The test bomb did NOT do it. The movie is 2 hours of build-up and 1 hour of fallout with no climax. I understand that it would’ve been tough to depict tastefully, but Nolan needed to show something from Japan to showcase the horrors of what Oppenheimer had done.
As it stands the movie is just hours of guys in rooms telling us that bombs are bad. There’s no captivating debate here, there’s no tension. I don’t care about Oppenheimer’s security clearance. I don’t care about Strauss’s cabinet confirmation.
yup. just a boring, directionless movie
how many of you caught that the needle drop in trinity test was displaced in time? not thought up after the fact like irl but actually a flashback?
that was hilarious
Doesnt really matter to most Americans ofc
But for a movie that tries to depict something correctly (I guess), would expect them to at least try lmao. That s*** was so weird if you know the language
Think I’m gonna rewatch the movie to get a better impression
Man walking out the movie. My first thought is "white people get crazy and pretend everything is fine when they get down to it"
I love Albert Einstein as the magical elderly fairy in the forest archetype he was in this movie
When Einstean appears for the 3rd time , behind the car as it leaves
Marvel ass cameo reveal
Nolan doesn't know how to write women. All of them are traumatized, f***ing, or flirting with Oppy
How does one consumer art like this? Lmaooo
Theyre trying so hard to force hate on this movie
It's true no?
It's true no?
What does it matter, this is a movie about the Manhattan project. The creation of one of the most terrifying inventions known to mankind.
Why is someone so pressed about representation in a movie about a war crime 😭😭😭
Idk if my audio mix was bad but man again some parts were indecipherable, I wish we got subs with our cut
Also the trinity test left me kinda unsatisfied and I was on acid lmfao
Have another viewing tomorrow more sober, let’s see how it is
What does it matter, this is a movie about the Manhattan project. The creation of one of the most terrifying inventions known to mankind.
Why is someone so pressed about representation in a movie about a war crime 😭😭😭
imagine being that dense for less than 3k likes on twitter
clowning
imagine being that dense for less than 3k likes on twitter
clowning
whatever drives engagement
Yeah. The visuals were good but it’s really not THAT visual of a movie to the point where IMAX is necessary to fully enjoy it.
As far as the movie in general there’s a lot of great scenes and performances in it, but I thought the pacing was bad.
The clearance hearing & Strauss stuff were not interesting enough to justify that much screen time. The movie even acknowledges it at the end “hey Strauss maybe Oppenheimer & Einstein were actually talking about something more important than you.” Exactly so why did we just spend an hour+ on Strauss?
Edit: after sitting on it for a while and getting my thoughts together ima just admit it; this movie was very disappointing.
It completely lacks a centerpiece. The test bomb did NOT do it. The movie is 2 hours of build-up and 1 hour of fallout with no climax. I understand that it would’ve been tough to depict tastefully, but Nolan needed to show something from Japan to showcase the horrors of what Oppenheimer had done.
As it stands the movie is just hours of guys in rooms telling us that bombs are bad. There’s no captivating debate here, there’s no tension. I don’t care about Oppenheimer’s security clearance. I don’t care about Strauss’s cabinet confirmation.
Lmao