Oppenheimer
This is a brilliant movie. I listened to the audio book “American
Prometheus”. Christopher Nolan selected historical
events of the book and remixed them into a compelling story. The story is not sequential but
effectively jumps around . There is more to the movie than the atomic bomb. Besides his scientific endeavors he
had a superficial connection to communism, an extra marital affair and was the subject of FBI surveillance.
There is a plethora of historical characters in this film.
The four main characters are:
J. Robert Oppenheimer- Cillian Murphy
General Leslie Groves- Matt Damon
Lewis Strauss- Robert Downey Jr.
Kitty Oppenheimer- Emily Blunt
Cillian Murphy bears an uncanny resemblance to Oppenheimer.
He plays the role with fragility and confliction to the atomic bomb project. The atomic bomb project
is the culmination of his scientific endeavors but he understands the dangers to
humanity he is unleashing. He is soft spoken and not angered even when persecuted.
It is challenging playing an emotional
role while staying controlled.
Matt Damon played the good guy and the sort of bad guy.
General Groves likes Oppenheimer but he has to enforce secrecy “compartmentalization”
at the camp. This is an easy role for Damon. Most of the time his conversations are civil without
confrontation, although frustrating.
Robert Downey Jr. plays a pivotal role in the movie. This
movie is equally about Strauss and Oppenheimer. Strauss was Oppenheimer’s nemesis.
In the scenes for Strauss’ nomination for Secretary of Commerce, Nolan filmed
it in black and white making it a film within a film. Robert Downey Jr. looked haggard.
He plays the role as a conniving politician with a vendetta against
Oppenheimer.
My main complaint
with Emily Blunt is that her screen time was too short. Kitty was Oppenheimer’s
anger. Blunt plays Kitty as a controlled explosion. With all their marital
problems she remained by Oppenheimer’s side.
The rest of the cast is fabulous. Their varied contributions were essential to
the film.
It is recommended to watch this movie in IMAX. I have never
been a fan of IMAX and my position is unchanged. IMAX uses thunderous sound
which sometimes makes hearing dialogue difficult.
As for the atomic bomb explosion at Trinity the scene lasted less than a few minutes
out of three hours. Buy popcorn instead.
There are two bloopers (that I saw) in the movie.
fyi- Oppenheimer died at 62 and his security clearance was
posthumously reinstated.
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