Oppenheimer | The Score - Ludwig Göransson | Universal Pictures (HD)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2023
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Genre: Episk thriller
Rollista: Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey, Jr., Matt Damon, Rami Malek, Florence Pugh, Benny Safdie, Michael Angarano, Josh Hartnett and Kenneth Branagh
Manus och regi: Christopher Nolan
Producenter: Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer, skriven och regisserad av Christopher Nolan, är en episk thriller, inspelad med IMAX-kameror, i vilken publiken kastas in i den pulshöjande paradoxen med den gåtfulla mannen som måste riskera att förgöra världen för att kunna rädda den.
I rollerna ser vi Cillian Murphy som J. Robert Oppenheimer och Emily Blunt som hans fru, biologen och botanikern Katherine ""Kitty"" Oppenheimer. Oscar®-vinnaren Matt Damon porträtterar General Leslie Groves Jr., chef för the Manhattan Project, och Robert Downey Jr. spelar Lewis Strauss, en av grundarna av the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Oscar®-nominerade Florence Pugh spelar psykiatrikern Jean Tatlock, Benny Safdie spelar fysikern Edward Teller, Michael Angarano spelar Robert Serber och Josh Hartnett spelar den banbrytande amerikanske kärnkraftsforskaren Ernest Lawrence.
Oscar®-vinnaren Rami Malek har också en roll i Oppenheimer, som även återförenar Nolan med den åttafaldigt Oscar®-nominerade skådespelaren, författaren och filmskaparen Kenneth Branagh.
Bland skådespelarna finns även Dane DeHaan (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets), Dylan Arnold (Halloween-franchisen), David Krumholtz (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs), Alden Ehrenreich (Solo: A Star Wars Story) och Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises).
Filmen är baserad på den Pulitzer Prize-belönade boken American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer av Kai Bird och den bortgångne Martin J. Sherwin. Filmen är producerad av Emma Thomas, Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven och Christopher Nolan.
Oppenheimer är filmad i en kombination av IMAX® 65mm och 65mm storformat, och inkluderar, för första gången någonsin, sekvenser i IMAX® svartvitt analogt foto.
Nolans filmer, inklusive Tenet, Dunkirk, Interstellar, Inception och The Dark Knight-triologin, har tjänat in över 5 miljarder dollar i global box office och har blivit belönad med 11 Oscars och 36 nomineringar, inklusive två nomineringar för Bästa Film. - Кино
Ludwig Göransson is a genius, enough said
Throughout the movie i kept forgetting that it wasn't Hans Zimmer, this is the level of this score. True masterpiece, looking forward to more of Ludwig's work in future movies
You have just insulted Mr. Zimmer!
@@james-pierre7634why? Can no one be compared to him, is he a God?
I actually thought it was Hans Zimmer who did the score! Some parts sound so familiar to the themes from Inception and Interstellar! That being said, Ludwig did an incredible work here.
The sound piece in the end gave me goosebumps literally. Took me back to the IMAX cinema I went to 4 days ago when I watched this movie. Amazing.
Ludwig is the Hans Zimmer of this generation.
Yes!!
He’s a Zimmer protege!
@@ActualKaktuscompletely agree, it’s crazy I was thinking this same thing, and came here and saw this comment.
@@ActualKaktusActually, Zimmer suggested Ludwig to Nolan for Tenet as he was doing Dune's score.
He's better
the strings and synth combo is godly. I haven’t been moved by a movie score this much since interstellar. yall did a spectacular work
Ludwig gorasson is like a long Lost son of Hans Zimmer
i'd love to see a 2 hour behind the scenes on making the music for this film, this is peak score right here!!! it has everything! ludwig killed it!
This soundtrack is so beautiful
"Can you here the music" sounds like a chain reaction but as something wonderful as "destroyer of worlds" is a chain reaction you wish you could stop but cant. Love both
The score was absolutely staggering. So incredible. I'm a big of a string fanatic but when you add the dramatic synths, the thundering bangs, the gripping swells, and the supersharp high frequency crackling sounds, it becomes something I've never heard before. I can't wait to see it again.
So what we just not gonna mention Can You Hear The Music?
One of my fave soundtracks ever
Ludwig göransson is my favorite composer. His creativity is mindblowing and how he manages to capture the essence of the films he composes for is simply genius.
This score gave me the same addictive crescendo high like Interstellar.
He did such a great job with the mandolorian, and he does it once again
I didn't expect him to be so young what a great future for music a genius!!!!
Sveriges stolthet 🤩
Not volvo?...🤣
The score is out of this world, it blends perfectly with the movie and the final creation is a true masterpiece !
Love this soundtrack, I had to shazam it when I was watching Oppenheimer, it was during the song Trinity
having watched the film, this was a masterpice! The soundtrack was absolutely incredible, couldn't have suited the movie better.
And The Academy Award for Best Original Score goes to…
This aged well
Congratulations on winning the Golden Globe for Oppenheimer!👏🇸🇪
My love for filmscores will always increase with artists like Hans Zimmer and Ludwig Göransson mostly because they work very well in Christopher Nolan movies. Yes I agree with the comment that Ludwig is the Hans Zimmer of this generation! The complexity of this score is genius and I watched an interview where Ludwig said “That’s what the score needed to do, You need to help the audience feel what he’s feeling instead of judging him for what he’s done”, and indeed I felt every emotion.
The soundtrack had so much importance in this movie.
Didn't know he was so young.
Hope to get even more of this genius in the future❤
One of the best soundtracks I've ever heard hands down. I loved every track of the album. It's a beautiful, haunting, chilling and graceful sound of music all put into one album.
Ludwig definitely pushed the boundaries as he mentioned. And in doing so created the most ingenious and moving piece of music I've ever heard in my life. I am grateful to everyone involved.
amazing movie with amazing soundtracks
If I'm not mistaken, he also produced Redbone by Childish Gambino
With a name like Ludwig, a masterpiece is guaranteed 🤣
The haunting tune which keeps building up bewares you of the horrifying reality of a nuclear explosion...Gives goosebumps as it builds up even in the background
this soundtrack was genius no doubt. i love how they also dont lower the volume during dialogue it just keeps thumping through.
WHAT A COMPOSER!
Nolan as always: tension, "i gave very little info to the composer"
He can get in the room with Hans Zimmer and John Williams with his head up high. God damn man, you succeeded.
Ludwig has shaped both Nolan's film and took it to the next level with his amazing score...
Zimmer has done great with Nolan but i think Ludwig scores has been 1 of the high points in both movies.
Very memorable 💯💯
You have regaled history with an example of grendiosity. Congratulations this is Epic.
"I think he's put together a very remarkable score", he sure did.
Talented!!! Thank you.
I just cry 😭 when I listen to this music 🎶
Oscar nominated!
Just got the soundtrack on vinyl, its epic!
0:48 goosebumps
Dat Boi Ludwig is Nasty🔥🔥🔥
In my opinion, “Can you hear the music” is way better than any music created in this cursed world!
Christopher Nolan is a genius 🔥😂 no competition whatsoever!!!
Ludwig 💥😌🎶🔥
10/10
We breath music.
Just checked which movies he compose for. And i am speechless
This man is becoming the next John Williams/Hanz Zimmer
There is much more meaning in the music than the movie
Can you hear the music?
And the Oscar goes to.............
Where can i see the full extras bts videos??
The best film score to ever exist is the Dune sketchbook! Hans Zimmer's best work in my opinion!
I think this was Ludwig's version of the Interstellar Score.
What is name of sound at 02:15
like in terms of instruments? that’s probably a mixture of a lot of brass (french horn as shown in the video there and probably trombones) playing in unison with some brassy synthesizers.
i composed a song in 2021 it was my own composition and in 2023 i heard the Oppenheimer's theme Song and it's actually the same composition style with my Favorite Artist's song.
It's really inspiring for me and I'll release my song soon.
Hans zimmer takes notes lol
I thought Nolan and Zimmer made a great team.
If Hans wasn’t busy with dune, then Hans would have done tenet and probably Oppenheimer. So Ludwig showed up!!
Thankfully, getting tired of da zimm.
So C Nolan found HansZimmers replacement.. 🥶😶😂
Ludwig Göransson svenska
Great score but still lots stolen from Zimmer and Matrix movies.
Why didn’t Chris Nolan use Hans Zimmer!? Has sommat gone wrong between them !?
He’s working on dune part 2.
Busy on another project
I think it was Hans that recommended Göransson.
Why was there not a musical score to depict the horror of Hiroshima and images of what Oppenheimer created ? This movie and the viewers who support it are disgusting and have no idea what they have become.
why so much hate about a movie why so much resentment? yes any war is horrible and we all agree about that. This movie is not a celebration is education and how to learn about mistakes. The Japanese weren't the best people too! very cruel and sadistic so nobody was perfect and all made mistakes.
Because the movie is called Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer never witnessed the bombings of Japan himself. Sorry you didn’t get to see Japanese people incinerated on screen
@@paupautube1
And why wasn’t the viewer shown the devastating effects of Oppenheimer’s creation? This was the climatic moment of Oppenheimer’s career. The ultimate apex, the pinnacle, the culminating point when scientific theory became reality. But instead Nolan failed to recognize the moment in history that is today repeating itself. He took the Hollywood way to entertainment, star actors and whiz-bang visuals and sounds. But maybe his next production of a James Bond movie will be better suited to his Hollywood style then attempting and failing to present a more cerebral film better done by European directors.
@@legodestroyer11
That is true. Perhaps he should have been with the crew in the B-29 that dropped the bomb. Maybe everyone in the Manhatten Project from Truman on down should have been taken to Japan to see first hand the results of their twisted scientific theories and experiments produced for the rest of mankind.
I highly disagree on all levels to the musical score as it was utterly amazingly purely horrible and had no business being a part of the film.
First time I’ve seen a comment like that
@@EPmessi9800 he’s a troll who is mad Japanese people weren’t incinerated on screen in the movie
Still waiting for that first like