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    Oppenheimer (2023 biography / drama / history movie), starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt and directed by Christopher Nolan as reviewed by Charlie and Jackson.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @AtefHelmy23
    @AtefHelmy23 Год назад +9876

    The fact I attended a 3 hour movie that was mostly dialogue and was interested and awake the whole way through speaks for itself

    • @theinfiniteme55
      @theinfiniteme55 Год назад +51

      Same!

    • @austinwhitaker9835
      @austinwhitaker9835 Год назад +224

      Literally my verification for a good movie, “did I stay awake?”

    • @gileee
      @gileee Год назад +75

      I didn't. Almost fell asleep near the end and I've never done that for any movie.

    • @bigsplash6055
      @bigsplash6055 Год назад +338

      @@gileeefirst person I’ve seen say that. I thought the movie was actually fantastic

    • @oldschoolvato4827
      @oldschoolvato4827 Год назад +129

      ​@@bigsplash6055his probably really young

  • @andrewwalsh7068
    @andrewwalsh7068 Год назад +16142

    I cried when Oppenheimer said “Now I’m a Barbie girl….in a Barbie world.” A real tear jerker.

  • @kzyrt
    @kzyrt Год назад +7290

    The end scene, revealing what Oppenheimer and Einstein were talking about is my favorite scene in the movie. Einstein giving advices, we thought he was angry but no, he was glad to see Oppenheimer. And the scene where Murphy stood still, theorizing his work potentially ending the world is beyond insane.

    • @jaredsilvers2782
      @jaredsilvers2782 Год назад +353

      That was such a Nolan move I loved it, how he tied the different timelines together leading to that last moment.

    • @kzyrt
      @kzyrt Год назад +178

      @@jaredsilvers2782 yeah, at first it was confusing because there were 3 or more things happening all at once. Then things started to go together one by one joining the main story.

    • @jaredsilvers2782
      @jaredsilvers2782 Год назад +108

      @@kzyrt It's going to make rewatching a lot of fun. Like Interstellar I'll probably love the movie even more after repeat viewings.

    • @saladass3161
      @saladass3161 Год назад +2

      @@kzyrt you're indian aren't you

    • @kzyrt
      @kzyrt Год назад +11

      @@saladass3161 no, I'm Filipino actually hehe

  • @johannvantassel4604
    @johannvantassel4604 Год назад +2326

    The whole 20mins before the trinity test was the best buildup I’ve ever witnessed on screen. It didnt make it just a big explosion, it made it a properly impactful moment in history

    • @pramod_resroy
      @pramod_resroy Год назад +3

      🧢

    • @Zmanwarrior
      @Zmanwarrior Год назад +86

      That music when they were doing the final assembly, where you can hear a beat that sounds suspiciously like a Geiger Counter, IMHO is the best track in the film.

    • @johannvantassel4604
      @johannvantassel4604 Год назад +2

      @@Zmanwarrior Trinity? (the track name)

    • @bwah9481
      @bwah9481 Год назад +1

      fell asleep during it lol

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 Год назад +32

      @@bwah9481 L

  • @shook818
    @shook818 Год назад +28262

    For anyone who doesn’t want to get spoiled, he gave it 90%

    • @InstagramUser2
      @InstagramUser2 Год назад +126

      I’m better than penguinz0, My content is better!

    • @claudius_drusus_
      @claudius_drusus_ Год назад +1041

      Thank you.
      Altho Charlie's ratings have been less reliable as of late. The fact he gave John wick 4 a 95% and said Transformers 6 wasn't terrible...is disappointing

    • @fathergascoigne1457
      @fathergascoigne1457 Год назад

      ​@@InstagramUser2

    • @fathergascoigne1457
      @fathergascoigne1457 Год назад

      ​@Susnation532

    • @Dn_119-w7w
      @Dn_119-w7w Год назад +413

      @@claudius_drusus_yeah and he also gave MI 7 a 95%

  • @rewindd
    @rewindd Год назад +11766

    the scene with the people cheering transitioning into the horror scene was really really well done

    • @Snacci
      @Snacci Год назад +649

      especially the blinding lights and the following boom of sound, amazing

    • @Mordecrabs
      @Mordecrabs Год назад +516

      I feel like this scene will stick with me for years. I have never seen anything so traumatic like that. The girls face flapping over her face

    • @mugi_c4420
      @mugi_c4420 Год назад +569

      The crowd cheering going right into a single woman screaming in horror had me shook

    • @Zlittlepenguin
      @Zlittlepenguin Год назад +141

      @@mugi_c4420omfg that was so chilling. What a damn scene man.

    • @Meezyy608
      @Meezyy608 Год назад +83

      It really gave me the schindler’s list vibes….this movie was definitely inspired by it or the themes of it for sure

  • @itsyaboykinger9355
    @itsyaboykinger9355 Год назад +2335

    I loved the trippy background effects when Oppenheimer is stressing and the hallucinations he experiences when pushed too far

    • @_iitssam
      @_iitssam Год назад +11

      100% agree

    • @zakkamkraut
      @zakkamkraut Год назад +97

      The background effects of the waves, atoms, reactions, and the gadget components are probably the best part of the film from an audio standpoint 👍🏻

    • @harshaabhiram7140
      @harshaabhiram7140 Год назад +21

      Thanks to Ludwig Goransson the 🐐
      Edit : oh my days 21 likes 🫡🫡

    • @baishihua
      @baishihua Год назад +3

      It was great, simple idea but so effective.

    • @itsjello8815
      @itsjello8815 Год назад

      Oppenheimer was also schizophrenic

  • @mario44340
    @mario44340 Год назад +5560

    During the silence of the test scene I knew the shockwave was coming, and it still made me jump when it happened. What a great freaking film beginning to end

    • @xxgamerxx6775
      @xxgamerxx6775 Год назад +198

      my ears exploded when that scene came in the theatre💀

    • @mpbootcamp7009
      @mpbootcamp7009 Год назад +21

      Not sure how you enjoyed it. I don't believe the trailer was honest of what to expect. Maybe you are a film student or cinephile? I am a regular person looking for an interesting biopic for a Summer movie. I don't believe this film is for people like me.

    • @mario44340
      @mario44340 Год назад +211

      @@mpbootcamp7009 I totally understand why some people aren’t gonna like this movie. It’s mainly dialogue that follows the story of Oppenheimers life and not the bomb itself. But given how much I like history and combined with how creative I thought it was its already one if my favorites

    • @WavyCats
      @WavyCats Год назад +44

      I tend to not be too into movies compared to most others but Oppenheimer is probably one of the most enrapturing films I’ve ever watched. It takes a lot of focus but it pays it back with magic

    • @mpbootcamp7009
      @mpbootcamp7009 Год назад +1

      @@WavyCats I guess this shows just how different people are. Maybe if the trailer would have been more representative of what the film really was, I could have either been prepared or just skipped it and saved my money and time.

  • @jaiadam8919
    @jaiadam8919 Год назад +3762

    The way Oppenheimer says "I am become death destroyer of worlds" while railing the mentally ill sidehoe really added power to that haunting line!

  • @slater.77
    @slater.77 Год назад +3985

    My favorite part was when Florence Pugh gets on her knees and tells Cillian Murphy "Sit back and let me give you this sloppy oppie" and he's like "yea gimme that sloppenheimer" and you hear Christopher Nolan ask the camera crew if they're getting all this on film

    • @bodhijoe
      @bodhijoe Год назад +343

      gave me chills

    • @goncalopereira4361
      @goncalopereira4361 Год назад +236

      I cried when that happend, such a beautiful masterpiece from Christopher Nolan.
      The sloppenheimer is one of the best scenes in history

    • @dasaggropop1244
      @dasaggropop1244 Год назад +138

      every time they call him oppie i creamed my pants a bit

    • @bodhijoe
      @bodhijoe Год назад +80

      @@dasaggropop1244 by the end I was shooting blanks

    • @reactionsonly5062
      @reactionsonly5062 Год назад +21

      What?

  • @jking4973
    @jking4973 Год назад +6419

    I saw Oppenheimer last night and was left completely speechless. At times it felt like a horror movie. Cillian Murphy delivers an all-time performance here. Some people will think it’s boring, but I was completely riveted the entire time.

  • @cirecirek
    @cirecirek Год назад +2241

    I cant believe Nolan decided to open the multiverse by introducing Heisenberg in this movie. Absolute chills when he said "I am about to break bad"

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Год назад +200

      "I AM the one who bombs!" 🥶🥶🥶

    • @visiblerat
      @visiblerat Год назад +52

      this was the moment oppenheimer became death, the destroyer of worlds

    • @LiquidSwords007
      @LiquidSwords007 Год назад +51

      "Jesse we need to BOMB"

    • @zumzoz7245
      @zumzoz7245 Год назад +14

      Bravo Vince

    • @kassandras_cry
      @kassandras_cry Год назад +3

      Our boi Matthias Schweighöfer being the real MVP 😤😤😤💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @darkphoenix2
    @darkphoenix2 Год назад +1320

    There was a point maybe 75% of the way through that I started to run out of stamina from keeping track of everything, but then the final 30 minutes brought it all together so hard, like a star collapsing under its gravity.
    Kitty handling those questions, Strauss getting denied, Einstein and Oppenheimer's talk...so many satisfying moments that I didn't see coming from this film. Maybe not perfect, but damn did it hit me in a way I wasn't expecting.

    • @thecinematicconstructor
      @thecinematicconstructor Год назад +62

      I’ll have to agree. I zoned out a bit and the last 15-30 minutes brought it back. And my god it was satisfying

    • @megaharben
      @megaharben Год назад +19

      I completely agree. I’ve never had a movie draw me in, get stale on me, and then draw me back in again.
      Edit: This will be less of a problem for me upon rewatch, me thinks.

    • @nbassasin8092
      @nbassasin8092 Год назад +21

      @@megaharben it will, as someone who saw it for the 2nd time since I liked it, I can tell you its much easier to follow because you know all the characters and names so you dont have to use the same amount of brainpower to follow about who they are talking, making it more easy to digest

    • @caaam_37
      @caaam_37 Год назад +1

      most accurate comment i’ve seen about the movie

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Год назад

      ​@@nbassasin8092agree, 2nd time helps a lot to enjoy this movie

  • @josephtaczy4345
    @josephtaczy4345 Год назад +2595

    The multiple recontextualizations of the interaction between Oppenheimer and Einstein was by far one of the greatest points of the movie (especially the final one)

    • @TheDetonadoBR
      @TheDetonadoBR Год назад +83

      As letter media put it, it was like the spinning top of Inception

    • @terryjepp
      @terryjepp Год назад +114

      “I believe we did”

    • @abmom82
      @abmom82 Год назад +12

      Great damn movie

    • @starcollider6804
      @starcollider6804 Год назад +81

      Yep the end when we finally get to hear what Oppenheimer and Einstein discussed at the pond gave me chills

    • @Kyeuss
      @Kyeuss Год назад +3

      I think it was a cheap device to create intrigue

  • @Remix-pr4xd
    @Remix-pr4xd Год назад +1263

    The moment when Oppenheimer is being interrogated and there’s a bright flash of light with the camera shaking was perfect. The scene was so intense and did a good job of putting the viewer inside of Oppenheimer’s head.

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад +76

      I love that scene. The man is raising his voice and Oppenheimer is trying to answer the questions but panickedly
      Cillian Murphy is a great actor

    • @Remix-pr4xd
      @Remix-pr4xd Год назад +49

      @@amuroray9115 Fr. Cillian did such a great job. Especially in the scene where Oppenheimer hears about Hiroshima and while everyone cheers about America’s victory you can see all the regret, fear, and anguish going through his head. Emily Blunt and Robert Downey Jr also killed it.

    • @starr.empress2
      @starr.empress2 Год назад +36

      ​@@amuroray9115and then the silence after, I was preparing for another boom again and that had me on the edge of my seat

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад

      @@starr.empress2 👍

    • @amuroray9115
      @amuroray9115 Год назад +27

      @@Remix-pr4xd I always appreciate that Christopher Nolan is willing to work with ANY actor freely. Freaking Josh Peck from Drake and Josh was the guy who pressed the nuke button at the testing site.

  • @mohammadalzaghal3145
    @mohammadalzaghal3145 Год назад +580

    Robert Downey Jr's scenes as Strauss made me wish he'd done more movies like this throughout his career. His acting surprised me and was so different from the marvel role hes been associated with most of his career. I can't wait to see him in more projects like this down the line. Emily Blunt surprised me too. I never liked her acting in the past, but this actually changed my mind, she was such a badass and played her role so well throughout the movie. The scene with her answering the questions was one of my favourites in the movie.
    Not that i care much about the academy awards, but I'd be VERY shocked if Cillian doesnt win an oscar for best leading actor, and RDJ/Emily Blunt at least get a nomination for best supporting actor/actress.

    • @Harrydoc02
      @Harrydoc02 Год назад +33

      For me this is both cillian Murphys and Emily blunts best performance hands down

    • @p_ttown1979
      @p_ttown1979 Год назад +32

      he doesn’t have to ever work again after endgame so i’ll be thankful for each performance he gives us from now on. he definitely clocked in for oppenheimer

    • @Djinn667
      @Djinn667 Год назад

      Cillian Murphy stole the show

    • @thaoremchan9234
      @thaoremchan9234 Год назад +2

      lol he still basically played himself in this movie. He is great at it but it is just funny

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад +10

      He was great at playing the non-obvious "bad guy".
      I don't think this was really a "bad guy" per se, but obviously was the antagonist.
      Quite interesting to see him play a much more complex character than Iron Man and he did it really well, I hope he will take more roles like it.

  • @namedr_
    @namedr_ Год назад +3046

    Keeping it vague to avoid spoilers but that scene where Oppenheimer talks in front of the crowd of people cheering him on might've been the best movie scene of 2023

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 Год назад +404

      Completely Agree. The vibrations were terrifying. And the scene where he imagines stepping on a charred corpse...Jesus Christ.

    • @elicarlson7682
      @elicarlson7682 Год назад +1

      Ya

    • @blinddig7525
      @blinddig7525 Год назад +151

      i cracked when he said that its a shame they didnt do it on germany

    • @tambourland
      @tambourland Год назад +33

      NINE ELEVEN *thunderous applause*

    • @grantkarren3472
      @grantkarren3472 Год назад +80

      When he said “I think we did” I was like this is his Oscar moment

  • @high.level.noob.
    @high.level.noob. Год назад +8985

    Oppenheimer is one of the best character studies ever. It totally made up for it’s 3 hour playtime. What a fantastic movie.

  • @starcollider6804
    @starcollider6804 Год назад +599

    Both the beginning of the movie with the Prometheus quote and the end when we get to finally hear what Oppenheimer and Einstein talked about at the pond sent chills down my spine!

    • @dmcfan8691
      @dmcfan8691 Год назад +6

      Same man. It was so fucking great

    • @Really250
      @Really250 Год назад +7

      The ending was so damn good.

    • @infinity_sh4816
      @infinity_sh4816 Год назад

      same man

    • @infinity_sh4816
      @infinity_sh4816 Год назад +1

      @@Really250it really was

    • @axelbrackeniers5488
      @axelbrackeniers5488 Год назад +11

      The Prometheus quote was so fucking good.
      People will probably say it is corny but greek tragedies are such great stories, they warn us of what is bound to happen. Humans will never change and will always fall into the same traps over and over again.

  • @1in6win
    @1in6win Год назад +2744

    Honestly, best scene in the whole film was when his wife was being interrogated. The way she lulled the prosecutor guy into a false sense of being in control and think he was intimidating her and then she snaps on him. Terrific acting the entire movie.

    • @caseyclausen2627
      @caseyclausen2627 Год назад +153

      That scene was great. So satisfying. Some really great scenes with Blunt and Pugh.
      My favorite was his speech to the team after the successful experiment and the way in which the practical impact of the creation is conveyed.

    • @lobar_9655
      @lobar_9655 Год назад +68

      LITERALLY MY FAVORITE SCENE, made me wanna quit my well established career and attempt to act well knowing I’ll never be able to pull off a millionth of a fraction of Emily blunts talent in that scene and the whole movie!!!

    • @captainjames4649
      @captainjames4649 Год назад

      lmao

    • @mikeyj.philly
      @mikeyj.philly Год назад +16

      I found that to be very YAS QUEEN CRINGE energy

    • @ntf7771
      @ntf7771 Год назад +142

      @@mikeyj.philly except that many of her lines, especially the ones you are thinking of, were pulled word for word from the actual transcripts

  • @a.p.e.x3195
    @a.p.e.x3195 Год назад +3355

    Never before have I felt so much tension in a movie theater. The music, the fact that you know whats gonna happen. The bomb scene was crafted *perfectly*

    • @123jbuster
      @123jbuster Год назад +69

      the boom felt very underwhelming to me . didn’t look big enough at all. i almost wish they used cgi

    • @Ellkidz
      @Ellkidz Год назад +72

      I know man that countdown had my heart racing. I felt like I was really doing the test myself 😂

    • @sillygoose4472
      @sillygoose4472 Год назад +5

      ​@@123jbusterNolan knew he couldn't hold a candle to the Twin Peaks season 3 nuke scene

    • @Iceberg-tn1fe
      @Iceberg-tn1fe Год назад +1

      Just finished it and the film left me shook

    • @mazarine_44
      @mazarine_44 Год назад +27

      Very few movies give such a crisp theater experience. Some are pretty underwhelming but I can’t count how many times I lost it during Oppenheimer. The way you can FEEL the tension in the air and the way every single plot twist throws you for a loop. We need more movies like it, especially right now.

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Год назад +4430

    Walking out of Oppenheimer and seeing all the same people walking over to view Barbie next is one of the greatest feelings.

    • @antsman6795
      @antsman6795 Год назад +118

      Well you need a palette cleanser after.

    • @em4six348
      @em4six348 Год назад +478

      The thing is, Oppenheimer enjoyers will in fact enjoy barbie, but barbie fans won't experience the same.

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Год назад +34

      ​@@em4six348facts

    • @travis8106
      @travis8106 Год назад +20

      I've seen someone else comment this VERBATIM in a different video 3 hours before you did. You a bot? 🤔

    • @briz1965
      @briz1965 Год назад +2

      joan collins

  • @artistki6435
    @artistki6435 Год назад +498

    The people cheering in the basketball court is my favorite scene, for me it’s the living embodiment of “few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent.”

    • @SimianEncounter
      @SimianEncounter Год назад +42

      For me that part of the quote was always more impactful than the whole "I am become death" part. Something so chilling about it.

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Год назад +4007

    Every single actor did a phenomenal job! The fact they all brought an intense and realistic atmosphere into this movie is commendable.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Год назад +31

      It sucked that they didnt show anything about Oppenheimers "obsession" about the Mahabaratha, Bhavad-gita etc.
      Its literally one of his inspirations in life. Read this verse and keep in mind that this verse is several thousand years old:
      ... A single projectile
      Charged with all the power of the universe
      An incandescent column of smoke and flame
      As bright as the thousand suns
      Rose in all its splendour
      A perpendicular explosion
      With its billowing smoke clouds
      ... the cloud of smoke
      Rising after its first explosion
      Formed into expanding round circles
      Like opening of giant parasols...
      ... it was an unknown weapon
      An iron thunderbolt,
      A gigantic messenger of death,
      Which reduces to ashes
      The entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
      ... The corpses were so burned
      As to be unrecognisable.
      The hair and nails fell out;
      Pottery broke without apparent cause
      And the birds turned white
      After a few hours
      All foodstuff was infected.....
      ..... to escape from this fire
      soldiers threw themselves in streams
      to wash themselves and their equipment
      Oppenheimer even quoted Vishnu in Bhagavad-Gita with the 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.'
      But I guess that would be to scary or weird to plebs, that reality is sometimes stranger than fiction.

    • @Goose21
      @Goose21 Год назад +17

      Gary Oldman as Harry Truman was such a surprise and he killed it as always

    • @ExperiMentalDon
      @ExperiMentalDon Год назад

      @@Bfkcjscbsnjc What the actual fuck are you going on about?

    • @KeDe1606
      @KeDe1606 Год назад

      @@Bfkcjscbsnjcwhat a ridiculously stupid comment this is. Like, holy hell „because this content creator didn’t review this specific piece of content the millisecond it became available to the masses, that must mean that they condone this terrible thing“. How goddamn braindead are you?
      Also, that movie is not a good vehicle to deliver the horrors of CT. It’s not as bad as Cuties, but it’s still not good at it.
      „This movie will uncover the horrors of CT“ oh geez, I thought CT was actually a good thing. But thanks to this movie, that was only made to capitalize on boomers/conservatives as a piece of influencer activism, I now know that CT is, in fact, bad. Bravo. What a revolutionary masterpiece. (If it wasn’t completely obvious, this part is sarcasm)
      Also, will you ever tire of this thoughtless drivel? You do this bs all the time. Do you have any purpose in life other than to try and „call out“ Charlie and try to paint him as an immoral monster just because he doesn’t talk about literally everything, all the time, all at once

    • @AlexP-cc3cn
      @AlexP-cc3cn Год назад

      @InstagramUser69in your dreams

  • @malcolmfletcher2659
    @malcolmfletcher2659 Год назад +1303

    The final scene (where Oppenheimer is taking to Einstein) is so impactful, what he says there really punched me in the face and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.

    • @kulrajsingh2017
      @kulrajsingh2017 Год назад +28

      Same here made me froze in time

    • @wrestling1013
      @wrestling1013 Год назад +145

      Because it’s true, the end of the world was created by Robert Oppenheimer and he understands that the end of our time will be done by his creation.

    • @pandakso3365
      @pandakso3365 Год назад +12

      Leave it to Einstein to absolutely rock your world like Dwayne Johnson in Rampage

    • @sebastiaocamarinhas194
      @sebastiaocamarinhas194 Год назад +71

      The scene where he is watching the missiles go by and there is more and more, my god

    • @natureloves1888
      @natureloves1888 Год назад +4

      @@wrestling1013no it’s gonna be something else but not atomic zz more like pandemic style and weather storms

  • @Channie99
    @Channie99 Год назад +2194

    The actual bomb sequence left me speechless. It was so excellently done that you could quite literally hear a pin drop in the theater when it was SILENT before the sounds of the bomb happened. And then the scene with Oppenheimer giving the speech in Los Alamos after the success of the trinity test was just a chef's kiss.

    • @jaxmaloney9248
      @jaxmaloney9248 Год назад +96

      I was a background actor in the movie and I got to be there while both those sequences were shot, however cool they looked on screen, they were 100 times cooler behind the camera

    • @unorthodoxpickle7014
      @unorthodoxpickle7014 Год назад +55

      My favorite scene was Oppy saying the famous quote, "I have now become death, the destroyer of worlds." in the nuke exploding before the shockwave from the nuke comes.

    • @nevvy7669
      @nevvy7669 Год назад +46

      Loved the scene but I felt like the explosion itself was a bit underwhelming. There's actual footage of nuclear explosions, including the trinity test and it's far more impressive imo.

    • @jacklemaitre
      @jacklemaitre Год назад +3

      @@jaxmaloney9248how was the bomb test scene filmed?

    • @janellelives5158
      @janellelives5158 Год назад +16

      That speech scene was incredible. It was one the scenes that really left an impression on me.

  • @cadenr9117
    @cadenr9117 Год назад +588

    The testing scene was so intense, and left me on the edge of my seat. Christopher Nolan really does know how to control his audience’s emotions. Fantastic film, and even better acting

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад +2

      Nolan is probably one of the best directors of our time

    • @dvs9019
      @dvs9019 Год назад +2

      Great build-up, unfortunate let down.

    • @hybaaaa
      @hybaaaa Год назад

      exactly, build up was insane but the explosion was anticlimactic @@dvs9019

    • @hexagon2185
      @hexagon2185 9 месяцев назад

      @@dvs9019 nope

    • @yomommashaus
      @yomommashaus 6 месяцев назад

      @@dvs9019 lol 2 people agree with you, 582 don't, but hey everyone's entitled to an opinion

  • @hexagonshorts2186
    @hexagonshorts2186 Год назад +1201

    Even though they did not show the bombings but that brief moment where he loses it all was brutal af. Cillian's eye acting is god tier. I really hope he bags an Oscar for this.

    • @CheeseAndCrackers_
      @CheeseAndCrackers_ Год назад +56

      Cillian Murphy is such an outstanding actor, he 100% deserves an Oscar

    • @arkman2237
      @arkman2237 Год назад +7

      It will be close with Napoleon

    • @foximoxi8533
      @foximoxi8533 Год назад +32

      Or when he was being shown the aftermath of the Japan bombings and he couldn’t even look

    • @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber
      @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber Год назад +30

      @@foximoxi8533 I'm glad they didn't show the actual victims, that could've been disrespectful - but also sometimes implying something is way more powerful than showing it straight on

    • @SmokeyGames420
      @SmokeyGames420 Год назад +3

      ​@@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr​​ How is it disrespectful when it's part of our history? People should see the historical footage of the effects of man's most deadly creation so that no one will ever want to use it again.

  • @FiestaTX17
    @FiestaTX17 Год назад +1611

    The ending of Oppenheimer is I’d say Nolan’s best ending to a film. The thought provoking nature is haunting and with the beautiful score by Ludwig Göransson it just leaves you speechless and stunned. This movie is a masterpiece, please go check it out for those who are willing to give it a chance

    • @samt3412
      @samt3412 Год назад +129

      The entire movie, the conversation between Oppenheimer and Einstein is just hanging there in the back of your mind, and the reveal of what they actually said was genius.

    • @drilltime1237
      @drilltime1237 Год назад +2

      Not a chance 😂

    • @porkha-w1k
      @porkha-w1k Год назад +16

      @@samt3412 fr! made me want to rewatch the ending because of the meaning

    • @PXO005
      @PXO005 Год назад +38

      @@drilltime1237 if you didnt get chills from watching that scene, you've no clue how devastating a nuclear war actually would be.

    • @TheWarperbros
      @TheWarperbros Год назад +5

      It was a great ending, but come on. Memento or The Prestige take the cake there. And Inception has perhaps the most thought-provoking ending of any film ever.

  • @tylersmith5728
    @tylersmith5728 Год назад +978

    The minutes in the theatre after the bomb explodes of complete silence with everybody waiting for the sound of the explosion to come was some of the most suspenseful moments I’ve felt watching a movie. Just a pure masterclass film

    • @InstagramUser2
      @InstagramUser2 Год назад +1

      I’m better than penguinz0, My content is better!!

    • @yoshigottagun
      @yoshigottagun Год назад +90

      I felt like I was gonna pass out from holding my breath. It was so long that I had to just tell myself to not tense up and let the sound suprise me.

    • @aileenxie3321
      @aileenxie3321 Год назад

      @@yoshigottagunsame

    • @platypii2350
      @platypii2350 Год назад

      must've been nice, had a bunch of dickheads giggling to themselves during the entire scene.

    • @TranscendencyBand1
      @TranscendencyBand1 Год назад +2

      “Masterclass” is such a redditor word XD

  • @boisvert45
    @boisvert45 Год назад +230

    The A bomb testing scene was probably the most tense I've ever been in a theater. The countdown the music the silence and lastly the quote before the huge boom of the explosion. God it's a perfect moment

    • @neonblack211
      @neonblack211 Год назад

      yes,,,,, then the rest of the movie was all over the place

    • @frankthetank6298
      @frankthetank6298 Год назад +6

      ​@@neonblack211I would have to disagree, I find it was very well structured

    • @dvs9019
      @dvs9019 Год назад +1

      Just wish the destructive capacity of the bomb was actually represented in the visuals. Great build-up, for an underwhelming spectacle.

    • @Nimajneb42069
      @Nimajneb42069 Год назад +1

      @@dvs9019yeah I saw pictures of the los alomos explosion before this movie came out, and was a bit let down from the movie. Incredible filmaking, but did not do the power of an A bomb justice

    • @adambonesaw3689
      @adambonesaw3689 Год назад

      ​@@Nimajneb42069looking it up, none of those seem like the actual test photos. The likelihood there are any photos like that are pretty low.
      The atomic bomb power you're thinking of is from the hydrogen bombs of the 60s discussed in the movie as "too destructive" to pursue by openheimer. The photos you see of most tests are hydrogen bombs, and from decades after los alamos

  • @buttersbutters5537
    @buttersbutters5537 Год назад +2267

    Unbelievable movie experience, you could almost feel Christopher Nolan tearing your Oppenhymen in the cinema. Incredible

  • @Bread-nx9fo
    @Bread-nx9fo Год назад +397

    Barbenheimer is peak cinema marketing genius. Im really convinced all the memes helped people go to both of those movies and generate money.

    • @theussmirage
      @theussmirage Год назад +13

      That would be so cool if it were true, two solid movies helping each other out 👍

    • @QuickThekidd
      @QuickThekidd Год назад +34

      @@theussmirageit definitely helped for me and I don’t regret it for a moment

    • @Astroboy29
      @Astroboy29 Год назад +6

      I mean i wouldnt be surprised if the memes were started to get popularity for the movies. Kinda the same deal with the minion movie

    • @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber
      @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber Год назад +6

      yeah, but the reason the two movies released on the same day was out of pure spite and revenge from WB. Barbie is produced by WB and Nolan left WB for Universal instead, because WB treated Nolan poorly and released Tenet on streaming services the day it was released in cinemas without telling anyone. I guess WB's revenge plan backfired on them as whenever Barbie trended, Oppenheimer also trended

    • @bar4804
      @bar4804 Год назад +1

      @@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr Barbie is currently selling almost double the tickets as Oppenheimer.

  • @betacenturion237
    @betacenturion237 Год назад +983

    Currently a grad student in physics. The best way I would describe the science part was that this movie was definitely 20th Century physics porn. All of the old school chalkboards, dudes wearing suits all of the time, and the ˋmatrix´ over differential equations approach to solving problems in quantum mechanics was on point. I didn’t have time to read the equations in detail on the chalkboards but they looked correct. It was so refreshing seeing more than just the infinite square well, which is the introductory problem you first encounter in quantum, shown on the whiteboard which other movies have done. This movie is more than about Oppenheimer rather it is also about the narrative around the creation of quantum mechanics in the associated excitement that came along with it.

    • @jaredsilvers2782
      @jaredsilvers2782 Год назад +75

      It's absolutely insane how short of a time it took to go from the discovery of quantum mechanics to the creation of the first atom bomb.

    • @pauldog
      @pauldog Год назад +7

      I'd argue there was virtually no physics. Very little even physics discussion. It was almost entirely about politics, and largely felt like a courtroom drama.
      I really wanted to enjoy this one. I love Nolan, I love history, I love science. I found myself bored almost the entire way through the movie though.

    • @TheDetonadoBR
      @TheDetonadoBR Год назад +1

      @akiraaoiichigo he's either getting a master's or a phd yes

    • @mpbootcamp7009
      @mpbootcamp7009 Год назад +3

      @@pauldog I agree that this movie was not what I expected. I was very disappointed.

    • @Hoffmatic
      @Hoffmatic Год назад +12

      I’ve failed ODE enough times to appreciate the math presented, and it was a real “he’s literally me” when they talked about how bad Oppi’s math is

  • @Enjoyurble
    @Enjoyurble Год назад +219

    The post-credits reveal that the last thing Einstein said to Oppenheimer was "It's MC-squaring time" was incredibly well-done, and I think bodes well for any sequels.

  • @katharineohearn2766
    @katharineohearn2766 Год назад +435

    The 20-second countdown to the trial explosion and the minutes of silence that ensued after was the most tension I have ever experienced in the theatre. The focus on specific sounds like breathing and movement - but never the explosion itself - was genius in personalising the story to Oppenheimer himself rather than the infamous image of the explosion. Brilliant film.

    • @dominicdococo4574
      @dominicdococo4574 Год назад +12

      I thought the explosion failed to show the gravity of what they unleashed on the world, but okay, guy.

    • @Kanoinoo
      @Kanoinoo Год назад +28

      @@dominicdococo4574 i don't know, i think the explosion felt just right in the theater. looking up original footage for a comparison just confirms it for me. I think the people that complain about the Bomb just expected more of a tsar Bomb or generally bigger and more destructive explosion which it just wasn't

    • @bonkling
      @bonkling Год назад

      ​@@dominicdococo4574facts

    • @gileee
      @gileee Год назад +2

      ​@@dominicdococo4574 Everyone I talked to said the explosion was extremely underwhelming for the amount of build up.

    • @ilovepizza8263
      @ilovepizza8263 Год назад +6

      i agree the countdown, watching the people take cover, seeing the operator watching the voltage meters, all was extremely suspenful and really made people feel like they were about to witness great immense power ... then the explosion came... lol, huge letdown if you ask me ... the bright light had more effect than just showing a bunch of close-up 100x zoomed in footage of random fireballs ....

  • @Rembreiker_lychec9257
    @Rembreiker_lychec9257 Год назад +1629

    Nolan is one of those last few directors that when he makes a film it often gets treated like a holiday is coming like Christmas came early... each film he makes is a gift to movie lovers.

    • @itsgonnabeokay9341
      @itsgonnabeokay9341 Год назад +14

      "Tenet"

    • @aytony4090
      @aytony4090 Год назад +53

      @@itsgonnabeokay9341 We don't speak of that film

    • @mastanvx
      @mastanvx Год назад +7

      Except for Tenet lol

    • @barry2349
      @barry2349 Год назад +31

      ​@@itsgonnabeokay9341tenet aged extremely nicely and it's still one of the best movies

    • @manfelt2959
      @manfelt2959 Год назад +8

      ​@@aytony4090Is Tenet that bad?😂 I mean it is an experimental movie so it doesn't really resonate with everyone.

  • @JuicyPinkism
    @JuicyPinkism Год назад +249

    The fact that Josh Peck and Josh Hartnett just snuck in the background and deliver good performances. This film just pulls you into the story and you don’t really see the actors.

    • @capilibby
      @capilibby Год назад +46

      I love how Rami Malek was introduced and kind of chilling the whole story, then delivers an AWESOME testimony

    • @migek
      @migek Год назад

      @@capilibbywas rami malek supposed to be jfk?

    • @isak2209
      @isak2209 Год назад +5

      @@migek No, Malek played David Hill.

    • @jvanpa17
      @jvanpa17 Год назад +4

      Same feeling with Gary Oldman, dude was like 5 min on screen and it was awesome

    • @MKFan528
      @MKFan528 Год назад +3

      Devon Bostick was a nice surprise too. I didn't expect to see Rodrick in the movie.

  • @averagejoegaming1045
    @averagejoegaming1045 Год назад +131

    Emily Blunt was so damn good especially at the end when she has a lot of dialogue for a certain situation.

    • @Donilman
      @Donilman 7 месяцев назад +1

      Avoiding spoilers, if we’re speaking about the same scene, that has to be my favourite or takeaway moment. Nolan turned simple back and forth dialogue into what felt like tense action.

  • @xiuxiu1108
    @xiuxiu1108 Год назад +457

    First half (everything before los alamos) felt really disjointed for me, but once it got there things FLEW and I was hooked until the very end. The ending, oh man, that ending gave me the chills. Also, I don't know if this was intentional, but Oppenheimer and Strauss's conflict felt like it was framed like a nuclear war, one with mutually assured destruction.

    • @dasloco121
      @dasloco121 Год назад +36

      Knowing Nolan I guarantee it was intentional, and it was wonderfully done

    • @kulrajsingh2017
      @kulrajsingh2017 Год назад +7

      Yea i felt chills too watching the last scene it was so good
      That i was theorizing myself into his perspective when the movie ended everyone was talking to each other ab the movie but man i wasnt able to talk only thinking in my mind for 5 minutes straight

    • @tonyvega205
      @tonyvega205 Год назад +2

      Yeah I slept a lil during the movie until los alamos and than I was pretty much locked in

    • @bitterthenu7278
      @bitterthenu7278 Год назад +4

      No, the first half was just as good. Just takes a passable attention span to appreciate it

    • @IWantToStayAtYourHouse
      @IWantToStayAtYourHouse Год назад +1

      @@bitterthenu7278u remind me of those pretentious rick and morty fans "actually u gotta have an IQ of 300 to enjoy this film🤓🤓🤓"

  • @xxdexterrobotronxx2652
    @xxdexterrobotronxx2652 Год назад +1704

    A literal cinematic master piece, Loved how hard christopher nolan went with the cinematography.

  • @Junkdogray5807
    @Junkdogray5807 Год назад +614

    I love how the film takes the stress of building the bomb and combines it with the fear of its power and the guilt and regret Oppenheimer had. These emotions made me more scared then any horror movie had.
    Edit: I was surprised they didn’t show the horrors of the bomb but, I realized that Nolan might’ve had trouble showing the actual scale of horror it unleashed. Also very few movies have shown the scene without it looking spectacular.

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад +5

      Great movie with incredible cinematography and sound design, but I think they should focus more on the mental moral guilt after the bomb was successful, and less about the political drama after the bomb was made and the trials etc, since that wasn't very interesting...😢😢

    • @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber
      @PrabhablyAGoodYouTuber Год назад +23

      @@mingyuhuang8944I agree, there was only one scene where we see Oppenheimer looking at the victims of the Japan bombings, and even then it was brief and the damages/victims were implied through photos. I wish the horrors and damages inflicted from the bombings were explored more in-depth and for longer

    • @swaroopboyina4236
      @swaroopboyina4236 Год назад +1

      ​@@mingyuhuang8944i would have gladly sit another hour just to explore how the bombings affected his soul ...but it's still a great movie ..

    • @vandalm9311
      @vandalm9311 Год назад +7

      ​​​@@mingyuhuang8944 IMO it was really interesting seeing how he was treated by the "people in power" because of his stand in the whole h bomb development and it was a integral part of his story too.
      Also I feel like this whole film was oppenheimer being ridden with moral guilt. There was a scene in the grey board where he was really overwhelmed by roger robb questioning and causes him to have PTSD.
      Also the scene where he was talking with Truman, where he was talking in front of the public imagining the nuclear aftermath, the scene where he imagined the world map drowning after H-Bomb. The scene where he's looking at victim aftermath. Also the whole point of he becoming a martyr in the grey board hearing.

    • @mdd4296
      @mdd4296 Год назад

      @@mingyuhuang8944 The political trial reveal his guilt. But I think Noland didnt film it interestingly enough, compared this court room drama to a few good men or 12 angry men for example.

  • @ごま-r3v
    @ごま-r3v Год назад +26

    My favourite scene was when Strauss said “I’m iron man” and snapped his fingers and destroyed oppenheimer’s reputation

  • @PartyMasterBoss
    @PartyMasterBoss Год назад +609

    As a history enjoyer myself…I knew some things about Oppenheimer but the court and all the interrogation scenes just put more info in my brain and I loved every second of it

    • @verdun16
      @verdun16 Год назад +8

      same here. History will forever be my favorite subject

    • @skyhunter2816
      @skyhunter2816 Год назад +13

      Same. I thought I knew the whole story but man was that a cool info dump.

    • @BrainWasherAttendent
      @BrainWasherAttendent Год назад +1

      Lol “history enjoyer”

  • @TanmanC
    @TanmanC Год назад +534

    So HAPPY that Murphy is getting recognized for his acting skills! He has been such an amazing actor for such a long time

    • @WILLFACTOR11
      @WILLFACTOR11 Год назад +4

      Sloppenheimer

    • @ChefofWar33
      @ChefofWar33 Год назад +32

      He is ace in Peaky Blinders. The definition of Chad Thundercock energy.

    • @colonelsanders1774
      @colonelsanders1774 Год назад +10

      Living under a rock lmao literally everyone has been praising him for years

    • @c3p6
      @c3p6 Год назад +14

      Ngl Cillian Murphy had always been reputed as an amazing actor

    • @rosietales
      @rosietales Год назад +4

      I don't think anyone has anything to complain about Cillian.

  • @garfieldthegreatoldone6219
    @garfieldthegreatoldone6219 Год назад +922

    I’m surprised Charlie didn’t touch on the sheer anxiety at certain points of this movie. Maybe it’s just me but during certain scenes I feel like I got a sense of the pure terror of the atom bomb. (Edit) holy shit I feel popular

    • @rosietales
      @rosietales Год назад +79

      I've seen someone do a review of the film on a mental health point of view and they nailed the feeling of anxiety and ptsd Oppenheimer gets with his creation.

    • @jonathancurtis3743
      @jonathancurtis3743 Год назад +57

      Throughout the majority of the movie I had the same feeling I get when I know I have made an enormous mistake. That stomach-dropping dread you get when you fucked up and you're only now realizing the ramifications of your actions.

    • @jaredsilvers2782
      @jaredsilvers2782 Год назад +16

      Shit I had anxiety on the 45 minute drive home.

    • @theprowler18
      @theprowler18 Год назад +12

      Because the film sharply focuses on Oppenheimer’s changing mindset as the A-Bomb becomes a reality. Especially in the speech scene where the sound design overwhelms him with a sense of guilt and horror of his actions. Mixed with the visual aspects of replicating the flash burns and ashes hollow corpses of the bomb drop.

    • @brianslyproductions1410
      @brianslyproductions1410 Год назад

      I didn’t feel that at all. The only scenes with real tension was the bomb and his victory speech/illusions. I don’t see what people keep hyping as anxiety enducing scenes. Go watch Uncut Gems if you want a heart attack with your film

  • @danmorris9588
    @danmorris9588 Год назад +87

    Cillian Murphy deserves the Oscar 100%. What a performance from him.

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад +2

      Agreed, i am happy he landed this role after Peaky Blinders.
      I think this is gonna open a lot of doors for him and I wouldn't be surprised we are gonna see more of him after this banger

    • @boopysnoop9629
      @boopysnoop9629 Год назад +6

      I'd like to see RDJ get a supporting actor award

    • @cesard660
      @cesard660 6 месяцев назад

      looks like he got it, your comment came into reality

  • @eclipse1161
    @eclipse1161 Год назад +590

    They did an outstanding job making the audience feel immerse in the film despite the non-linear chronology. The timings between each of the time jumps was just absolutely perfect.

    • @datdude3327
      @datdude3327 Год назад +16

      Everytime they switched to a different time line I was immediately excited to know what was gonna be said. Such a well-crafted, gripping movie

    • @foximoxi8533
      @foximoxi8533 Год назад +1

      Yes, the spacing of the meeting with Einstein was awesome. At first you think, oh snap maybe he said something damning about Strauss. Then at the end you’re shook

    • @joshuafischer684
      @joshuafischer684 Год назад +4

      Using black-and-white for the events in the 50s and color for the 20s, 30s, and 40s was a brilliant choice to help with understanding the continuity.

  • @deepaparakkal4241
    @deepaparakkal4241 Год назад +263

    The movie was on a whole, a masterpiece. You could feel the tension in the the theatre whenever Oppenheimer was under pressure or guilt. And the ending, the talk he had with Einstein; it makes it all so perfect. The vision of what he might have done to the world with nuclear bombs, and the conversation finally revealing what the viewers had been in mystery of throughout the entire film.

    • @Phriedah
      @Phriedah Год назад +12

      There were only two words spoken by the audience in my theater during the show last friday - both of them were the same guy just saying "Fuck." in a really bedraggled tone during a quiet scene. And I completely felt it.

    • @mpbootcamp7009
      @mpbootcamp7009 Год назад +1

      Masterpiece? Wow, I guess we see things differently. I found it an insufferable mess that I walked out of before it was over. To each their own.

    • @frankjohnson123
      @frankjohnson123 Год назад

      imo too early to say masterpiece, it needs to hold up over time for that, but I did think it’s great.

    • @samdevenney6291
      @samdevenney6291 Год назад +2

      ​@@mpbootcamp7009I fuckin loved it personally but it does seem to be a 50/50 where some people hate it and some love it

    • @samdevenney6291
      @samdevenney6291 Год назад +2

      ​@@mpbootcamp7009its a common thing with nolan films, some people love tenet but I think its a confusing trainwreck of a film

  • @Chloe-wj9ck
    @Chloe-wj9ck Год назад +627

    I saw it last night, and I was blown away. The score, dialogue, character building, and essentially the whole movie was a privilege to experience. The entire cast brought this story to life in an incredible way, and you can tell that everyone was so passionate about this project and Oppenheimer’s story. I recognized almost every actor on screen which really showed that people realized the genius of Nolan’s vision and wanted to be a part of it, no matter how small the part was. I think everyone should give this movie a shot just in case it resonates with you.

    • @neonrose89yearsago23
      @neonrose89yearsago23 Год назад +2

      You really are making me wanna see it

    • @Artobacco
      @Artobacco Год назад +12

      Nice pun

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад +2

      Great movie with incredible cinematography and sound design, but I think they should focus more on the mental moral guilt after the bomb was successful, and less about the political drama after the bomb was made and the trials etc, since that wasn't very interesting...

    • @vb2388
      @vb2388 Год назад +8

      For me it was Oppenheimer’s speech where he starts to hallucinate
      For a brief moment after the crowd stops clapping, you could hear a little girl screaming…that was one of the most horrific and stunning scenes I have ever watched

    • @captainjames4649
      @captainjames4649 Год назад +2

      lmao

  • @mikkelrev9085
    @mikkelrev9085 Год назад +11

    My only complaint is that they didn’t cast Brian Cranston as Heisenberg

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Год назад +545

    Let's hope Cillian Murphy finally gets that long overdue Oscar nomination for this. Some incredible talent involved with this film. 👏

    • @gleam6370
      @gleam6370 Год назад +34

      The funniest thing is that cillian murphy doesn’t even care about an Oscar

    • @jiggnorth3593
      @jiggnorth3593 Год назад +21

      I fucking love Cillian ever since the first season of peaky blinders. Definitely an amazing actor.

    • @Norgorber
      @Norgorber Год назад +7

      He's basically guaranteed to get nominated at this point, given all the praise. Whether he'll win: quite possibly, but there's certainly some strong competition this year (Killers of The Flower Moon, for ex.)

    • @LoliPolice-bf7mw
      @LoliPolice-bf7mw Год назад +1

      Cillian is so underrated. His Peaky Blinders performance was amazing, and then his performance as Oppenheimer is even better. Hope Cillian will be playing in the Fallout show directed by Nolan, or the 40k show/movie so he can act with Henry Cavill.

    • @mollybrolly4717
      @mollybrolly4717 Год назад

      I loved him since batman he played scarecrow awesomely 👏👑👑

  • @joshuaridley48
    @joshuaridley48 Год назад +242

    Charlie not even mentioned he was casted as the bomb in this movie is definition of humble
    10/10 one of the movies of all time

  • @zerodofin936
    @zerodofin936 Год назад +573

    The moment when they asked Oppenheimer "you had sex with her didn't you?" And oppenheimer just ripped his clothes off and said "yes, i did" before railing jean tatley in public shed a tear before my eyes, truly one of the best movies of all time.

    • @vinylcabasse
      @vinylcabasse Год назад +34

      of all scenes, that one made you shed a tear? lol what the fuck

    • @davidgarrett4327
      @davidgarrett4327 Год назад +161

      ​@@vinylcabasseits a joke

    • @vinylcabasse
      @vinylcabasse Год назад +25

      @@davidgarrett4327 whooosh

    • @papamilfz1565
      @papamilfz1565 Год назад +6

      @@davidgarrett4327he said “lol” tho at least, so it made him laugh

    • @protvgamingalbert1510
      @protvgamingalbert1510 Год назад +8

      Oppenheimer solved his virginity just like he solved WW2...

  • @pilvesmees
    @pilvesmees Год назад +51

    At the end, when Oppenheimer said: "Maybe the real atom bomb were the friends we made along the way..." I almost cried... truly a masterpiece!

  • @mkfmgaming3019
    @mkfmgaming3019 Год назад +611

    Oppenheimer was a masterpiece, it was genuinely a work of art for a movie. I felt like Danny DeVito when he was crying saying “I get it” at the dance. Such a fantastic movie and story of Dr.Oppenheimer. Also how on earth was the explosion not CGI. How did they do it

    • @InstagramUser2
      @InstagramUser2 Год назад

      I’m better than penguinz0, My content is better!

    • @GaudiaCertaminisGaming
      @GaudiaCertaminisGaming Год назад

      That dance was great.

    • @JosefRudy
      @JosefRudy Год назад +3

      @@InstagramUser2 Who are you?

    • @langstonn4157
      @langstonn4157 Год назад +20

      VFX and CGI aren’t the same

    • @craigstephenson7676
      @craigstephenson7676 Год назад +77

      I believe the explosion was a miniature, so it was an actual bomb, albeit really small and not nuclear

  • @Oxijinn_
    @Oxijinn_ Год назад +765

    I watched Oppenheimer earlier today, and I loved every part of it, Cillian Murphy was an excellent casting choice and crushed his role, as did most of the actors.
    It truly was "the bomb", despite not being solely about THE bomb.

    • @InstagramUser2
      @InstagramUser2 Год назад

      I’m better than penguinz0, My content is better!

    • @fathergascoigne1457
      @fathergascoigne1457 Год назад

      ​@@InstagramUser2

    • @noreoalles
      @noreoalles Год назад +1

      Enjoy this non-bot comment 😂😂.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +1

      It's Oppy time

    • @dontmatter4423
      @dontmatter4423 Год назад +1

      maybe, but Barbie was so much better, Margot Robbie gonna win oscar fo sho

  • @Coop-sg6qc
    @Coop-sg6qc Год назад +157

    Saw it friday morning. Utterly insane. The way that Nolan managed to get the viewer to connect to the feeling and emotions of Oppenheimer while also showing the story of him in favor of JUST being about the bomb and more about himself is honestly insanely well done.
    Honest props to Nolan for this movie. It was the culmination of his work, and this was his pinnacle. Instant classic in my eyes.

  • @TheJadedJames
    @TheJadedJames Год назад +138

    This movie really is the fastest a 3 hour has gone by. This movie felt lightning fast. I was never bored. That’s an accomplishment on behalf of the filmmakers, and also a product of the fact that there was A LOT to get through. There are several points in the movie I felt were outright underdeveloped. Oppenheimer has two major romantic interests in the film and those arcs don’t breathe at all. But if you gave them more development, you’d be adding even more runtime to this beast. Don’t let 3 runtime fool you. This movie is a breeze

    • @sumbrerose
      @sumbrerose Год назад

      ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

    • @pramod_resroy
      @pramod_resroy Год назад +3

      🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢

    • @squidge4728
      @squidge4728 Год назад

      It dragged on, couldn’t wait for it to end. So much unnecessary dialogue

    • @burneremail2343
      @burneremail2343 Год назад

      ​@@squidge4728avg smooth brained Marvel enjoyer

    • @angelaqian254
      @angelaqian254 Год назад

      Couldn’t disagree more lol it felt like 6 hours to me

  • @conorjglennon
    @conorjglennon Год назад +274

    The nice thing about Nolans movies are that if you understood it all you feel like an absolute genius because there is so much information crammed into 2-3 hours.

    • @itsjustgalaxy
      @itsjustgalaxy Год назад +1

      yess

    • @UsProAsians
      @UsProAsians Год назад +10

      What’s even nicer is watching it a few more times and just discovering new things every time

    • @Snacci
      @Snacci Год назад +1

      a historian is a genius?

    • @chrisspencer6502
      @chrisspencer6502 Год назад +1

      Generally I feel like he's trolling you in movies like interstellar and tenet. By the end you're like why?

    • @Snacci
      @Snacci Год назад

      @@chrisspencer6502 interstellar didn't leave you like why, it left you like how 🤣

  • @Jonathan_Collins
    @Jonathan_Collins Год назад +338

    I remember in history class in high school doing a report on Oppenheimer and thinking "God, this could make an awesome movie..." It's been almost 15 years and I'm so stoked that it's not only a reality, but a great film at that.

    • @casewojo6186
      @casewojo6186 Год назад +3

      I’m sure you thought that.

    • @LifelessRyan
      @LifelessRyan Год назад +16

      @@casewojo6186I actually had a similar experience when doing a project on him myself. The man’s life is a very interesting story, and good stories are the basis for good movies.

    • @Vox_Popul1
      @Vox_Popul1 Год назад +3

      @@casewojo6186me when I have trust issues

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Год назад +1

      ​@@LifelessRyanGreat movie with incredible cinematography and sound design, but I think they should focus more on the mental moral guilt after the bomb was successful, and less about the political drama after the bomb was made and the trials etc, since that wasn't very interesting...😢

    • @neeravshrestha
      @neeravshrestha Год назад

      @@casewojo6186and I am sure you aren’t cookieLOL

  • @afkbeto
    @afkbeto Год назад +45

    The most scary moment is when Oppenheimer talked to the group of scientists when they talked about ending the project after Germany's surrendering. He instead told everyone to continue, because the world could not see their vision, thus they had to demonstrate how terrifying that vision turned out.

  • @TUJMJ
    @TUJMJ Год назад +32

    The trinity test scene. The silence in the room was SURREAL. Everyone kept their breath still. And then you see the light, with this silence,so freaking intense, you understand the overstepping of the humanity and then the Boom.
    Absolutely surreal.

    • @Nimajneb42069
      @Nimajneb42069 Год назад +2

      The balls it took to cast the guy from Drake and josh to be one of the main focal points in one of the most important scenes in the movie, and he nailed it. Genius casting all over the place in this movie

  • @ZoeTTJJ
    @ZoeTTJJ Год назад +122

    the silence as people were cheering literally like felt in my soul. the exposure shots was amazing

  • @brooklynapeterson
    @brooklynapeterson Год назад +53

    I just watched it. I’m in awe. I can’t get over how they portrayed Oppenheimer’s slow realization of exactly what he’s made. The sound design behind his emotional moments is phenomenal. The stomping, the whooshing, everything shaking around him- actually amazing. I loved it.

    • @edd4816
      @edd4816 11 месяцев назад +1

      It really seemed to me like Oppy was on the verge of having a nervous breakdown down in that scene, like it was all he could do to finish his speech and walk off into the night

  • @lSHA.B
    @lSHA.B Год назад +203

    This is the most excitement I have felt about a movie in years.
    I can't even think of the last time I was even interested about a movie coming out.
    Barbie and Oppenheimer really bought back that same fun and excitement that we used to feel about movies back in the day.
    It was nice to have a few months full of fun, anticipation and excitement.

    • @AeonsONE
      @AeonsONE Год назад +32

      I hope it's a sign of change, enough with the Marvel garbage, bring back actual cinema !

    • @russelljimenez4715
      @russelljimenez4715 Год назад +11

      I saw both one after the other. With my 15yo daughter. She was absolutely enthralled with Oppenheimer, and I was hooked on Barbie

    • @that_guy8590
      @that_guy8590 Год назад +1

      ​@@russelljimenez4715the sex parts?

    • @an.7428
      @an.7428 Год назад +7

      ​@@that_guy8590bro wtf 💀

    • @that_guy8590
      @that_guy8590 Год назад +1

      @@an.7428 his 15 year old saw the sex parts in the movie no?

  • @samson-fy8so
    @samson-fy8so Год назад +69

    Def agree on the characters and names. Ending up being a little difficult to know who was being referenced, but not the fault of the movie. The fast pace was great and kept you on your feet. If anything going into the movie with some knowledge about the people surrounding Robert would help that. Amazing movie, at least a 9/10, 10 for me because I love the fast paced historical drama and story plus the amazing soundtrack

    • @samson-fy8so
      @samson-fy8so Год назад +1

      I’ll add that I don’t even have IMAX where I live, and I need to see it again in an IMAX theatre

    • @ryanj610
      @ryanj610 Год назад +2

      I read an 800 page book on it.... And still can't keep track of them. So many scientists contributed to the project, or the science leading up to it. Frankly I think it's unfair to make a movie just about Oppenheimer, because it would have happened with or without him. I think Groves was probably the most instrumental in moving the proverbial mountain.

  • @Rembreiker_lychec9257
    @Rembreiker_lychec9257 Год назад +19

    Sadly Christopher Nolan suffers Stanley Kubrick Syndrome when it comes to Oscars. Shunned by Hollywood because they don't understand film making excellence and there's that saying The House Always Wins. Oppenheimer seems like a direct attempt to win an Oscar with a perfect hand of cards. Nothing more, nothing less. If this is shunned at the Oscars it's going to reveal the system is rigged. But what award system isn't?

  • @Alix_576
    @Alix_576 Год назад +5

    Who else wants Charlie to review Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir the movie?

  • @StudioInspiration
    @StudioInspiration Год назад +66

    The beginning of the movie definitely had you hit the ground running, throwing four different scenarios at you with little to no context. I could see how it could get overwhelming (especially if you had no clue who Oppenheimer was prior to the film) but it unfolds everything really well if you stick to it. Great film.

  • @mackend17fan1
    @mackend17fan1 8 месяцев назад +4

    Anybody else blown away by the albeit short but intense performance from Gary Oldman. When Oppenheimer says "i feel like i have blood on my hands" and Truman just grabs his handkerchief and gestures it to him. And says "I Dropped the bomb" "do you think the japanese care who built it?" That shit was fucking insane. And i dont doubt for a second something similar to it happened.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 8 месяцев назад +4

      Oh that was him? I kinda liked that… all parties are guilty and each person has to live with their demons.

  • @bigd4531
    @bigd4531 Год назад +117

    Oppenheimer saying “Come on Barbie let’s go party” right before exploding the atomic bomb is definitely one of the moments of all time

    • @jiggnorth3593
      @jiggnorth3593 Год назад +8

      L comment

    • @happymaskedguy1943
      @happymaskedguy1943 Год назад +10

      These types of comments need to die already. Critically unfunny.

    • @greg77389
      @greg77389 Год назад +3

      @@jiggnorth3593
      Ratio'd

    • @jiggnorth3593
      @jiggnorth3593 Год назад +2

      @@greg77389 L reply under an L comment

    • @doug176
      @doug176 Год назад +10

      @@jiggnorth3593 the part where greg77389 said “it’s greggin time” and gregged all over you left me in tears. So powerful.

  • @Dingalsodong
    @Dingalsodong Год назад +210

    The ending of this movie gave me proper goosebumps. One simple line but the implications....shivers

    • @starvvoy
      @starvvoy Год назад +17

      literally one of, if not the greatest, ending scene in cinema. took my breath away and shook me to the core

    • @cia1998
      @cia1998 Год назад +11

      Ending was extremely fantastic.
      At first, you wouldn't know why Nolan would keep repeating that *certain scene* so many times. But as the story unfolds with more context, each re-viewing shapes into something more and more different... until the final puzzle piece joins together to complete everything. Amazingly executed, overall.

    • @veeeevo
      @veeeevo Год назад +10

      “I believe we did”

    • @Snacci
      @Snacci Год назад +3

      @@veeeevo chill with the spoilers for those who haven't seen anything yet man

    • @anthonymilc9721
      @anthonymilc9721 Год назад

      I watched it today and already forgot how it ended. He just tells Einstein he doomed the world or something right? And einsteins like 😯

  • @babaghanoush7006
    @babaghanoush7006 Год назад +56

    I feel like Oppenheimer is a movie where plot is not as important as it sounds like, or atleast compared to other Nolan films. Its a movie that you need to feel, and to experience its greatness you definitely have to watch it on the big screens. Those who are not planning to watch it on the big screens are gonna miss what I'm talking about

    • @Adde-hy7wx
      @Adde-hy7wx Год назад +1

      Which is why , even though I'm a poor student with like 300$ to my name, I plan on getting the IMAX experience next week, I considered whether to just get the regular screen experience for less or even to pirate it later, but what the hell, you got to live a little once in a while, and I doubt I'll regret it.

    • @AvAfanfromfrance
      @AvAfanfromfrance Год назад +1

      I saw it in IMAX and I'm kinda sad that it was probably the only time I'd be able to experience that movie in that context. The sight and the sound, the vibrations of the whole theater, I'll never have that again.

  • @wesleydraves1281
    @wesleydraves1281 6 месяцев назад +3

    People saying Oppenheimer is overrated are definitely wrong, they were most likely expecting a big budget action movie like the Dark Knight. What we got was a masterful biopic about the life of an absolutely spectacular physicist. Somehow squishing the chaotic yet civilized life of J Robert Oppenheimer is an amazing feat of its own.
    It reminded me more of literature on screen rather than just adaptation, in which they cut out the ,quote on quote, boring elements of the original novel / novella.
    Also, I am not in the act of pretending to be an intellectual, I just write like this.
    When you spend a year reading J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Crichton, Stephen King, and Ray Bradbury, you just write like this.

  • @praveenakaash9095
    @praveenakaash9095 Год назад +54

    I loved the ending which set up the Nolan Multi-verse
    "Oppy, I must go now"
    "Where, Albert?"
    "All I have for you is a gesture in combination with a word, Tenet"

  • @catsubiston
    @catsubiston Год назад +56

    this film is definitely one of those movies that stays in your mind for a while. that scene during the celebration speech mixed with oppenheimer’s panicked thoughts and realisation of what had actually happened gave me chills, and so did a lot of other scenes. the ending was perfect too, loved it

  • @robgardner874
    @robgardner874 Год назад +79

    Charlie deserves all the Sloppenheimer🔥🔥

  • @BigTeix
    @BigTeix 9 месяцев назад +4

    I honestly didn’t feel the length. It takes time to accurately illustrate the emotions of people responsible for the most world altering event in human history.

  • @CoolEnough__
    @CoolEnough__ 10 месяцев назад +5

    Even though this movie caused my ears to suffer a 50% loss of hearing. It was worth all of that.

  • @smittyvanbonjohnson
    @smittyvanbonjohnson Год назад +32

    I loved that they included his narration of the “I am become death” quote when Oppenheimer sees the mushroom cloud. Fits perfectly with that interview in the 60’s when he reflected on that moment and said he thought of that scripture as that moment happened before his very eyes.

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад +3

      I kinda wish Nolan hadn't used the audio from the previous time Oppenheimer said it, cause you could hear the background audio of that scene bleedthrough, I guess he may have done that intentionally, to kinda reinforce this is Oppenheimer referencing that memory, but it just didn't sound as clean

    • @edd4816
      @edd4816 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@TEAserOneI think he did that to reference Jean Tatlock specifically, because she had such an impact in Oppenheimer's life. He asked her to marry him multiple times but she always said no, then he met Kitty.

  • @ThatGuyCanmanNC
    @ThatGuyCanmanNC Год назад +19

    I didn’t expect Japan to lose in the movie, crazy.

  • @emtee40
    @emtee40 Год назад +37

    Hands down the 'Teller dripping with sunscreen' scene will live with me forever.
    Remember, he isn't the 'destroyer of worlds' in the quote, he is the prince doing his duties. 😉

  • @maiamcniel4784
    @maiamcniel4784 Год назад +89

    This was one of the best movies I have seen in a while, and incredibly engaging for a three hour movie. I picked up the book “American Prometheus,” which Oppenheimer was based on, right after leaving the theater because I wanted more of this story.

    • @alinalisan3361
      @alinalisan3361 Год назад +3

      Right, I forgot Oppenheimer 2as based on a book and not a real person and real events lol

    • @juno5435
      @juno5435 Год назад

      @@alinalisan3361?? Lol

    • @blahblahblah3199
      @blahblahblah3199 Год назад

      @@alinalisan3361 it is a real story, although him and Einstein were not friends like the movie portrayed

    • @cruz8755
      @cruz8755 Год назад +3

      @@blahblahblah3199except they very much were friends, but more towards the last 10 years of Einstein’s life or so. Before that, for decades-they saw each other as merely acquaintances and peers in their fields of study who respected each other. They stood on opposite ends of nearly everything they believed in and didn’t see eye to eye. It wasn’t until the end of Albert’s life that they got much closer and really became friends. Oppenheimer says it himself after Einstein passes away, you can look it up yourself if you want.

    • @alinalisan3361
      @alinalisan3361 Год назад +1

      @@blahblahblah3199 bro you must be so stayyubid man, I was CLEARLY joking because the op said “this movie is based on American Prometheus”

  • @AeroBlaze777
    @AeroBlaze777 Год назад +125

    Even as someone who knew like a decent amount of Oppenheimer’s story, the movie was still super engaging. Maybe not the most innovative or unique movie of the year, but certainly the best executed movie of the year.

    • @vasvas8914
      @vasvas8914 Год назад

      Nope, thats Mission Impossible. Oppenheimer just dragged in parts, and the whole Florence Pugh storyline was completely unnesessary. Also, they advertised it as "Trinity test" film, not "security clearance hearing" film, which is a bit cheating.
      Still, when the movie worked, it worked tremendously and it looks stunning. I would just trim half hour off it.

    • @israelperez5238
      @israelperez5238 Год назад +10

      @@vasvas8914what 😭

    • @The8bitdin0
      @The8bitdin0 Год назад +7

      @@vasvas8914bro is onto nothing 😭😭😭

    • @sav2902
      @sav2902 Год назад

      @@vasvas8914 nice troll ou here

    • @vasvas8914
      @vasvas8914 Год назад

      @@sav2902 any more constructive opinion guys? Here's mine.
      Oppenheimer is a GREAT movie. It's intelligent, artful, beautiful to look at and IMO Nolan's best. I was not exactly an avid fan of his (except Memento), but he made huge effort here to convert even non-believers like me. It was a special experience in IMAX and I'll certainly rewatch it later. It felt like this is the first movie where Nolan explores what's in somebody else's head rather that his own, and his filmmaking just improved from that. I think this is his step into big league with Kubrick, Kurosawa, Ford, Scorsese, Coppola and other masters of film.
      BUT. Was it better executed that MI7? Not for me. These are different films with different goals. While new MI strikes every bullseye for action flick there is, Oppenheimer, undoubtedly a greater and more serious film, has some issues. The storytelling is unparalleled, but honestly how many people wanted it to be more a production/legal drama than a psychological/existential movie about the weight of the world-changing creation on your shoulders? I give credit to Nolan for not being a conformist and making it about Trinity, but the movie certainly wasn't advertised that way, although I admit this is the most riveting clearance hearing on film. The Los Alamos scenes we got though were gold from start to finish. And of course THAT moment is just stunning.
      A couple times the pacing of the movie was slowed down by scenes that could be left on cutting floor without much harm; the scene where he had to read his most googled quote between Florence Pugh boobs was just tacky (this is the only time I think a bit clunky storytelling device of "old" Nolan sticks out). However, my main grip is with central conflict of the character. I won't pretend to know a lot about Oppie, but was the destroyed career the main drama of his life? The scene where he gives a speech and world shatters around him is AMAZING. Why didn't movie focus more on that self-reflection on his creation? This is what intrigues me most about this man.
      Anyway, tl;dr, was this movie great filmmaking? Absolutely. Was it perfectly executed? In my opinion, absolutely not. Ok now, sorry for wasting your time, you ADHD twats.

  • @matthieupaty5032
    @matthieupaty5032 Год назад +28

    I think knowing Oppenheimer’s story before going to this film let’s you appreciate a lot of it. Knowing ahead of time about locations or people let me concentrate on more complex aspects of his story which was great

  • @tnetennba725_3
    @tnetennba725_3 Год назад +43

    It was pretty hard for me to tell what was going on for a really good portion of the movie, but it was so beautiful and the music and audio was so captivating that I didn't really care lol. It was so beautiful. I want to see it again, for the reasons I liked, but also maybe I'll understand more of what happened.

    • @yourdreams2440
      @yourdreams2440 Год назад +3

      I watched it twice, the second time makes so much more sense but still feels fresh. Highly recommended.

    • @tnetennba725_3
      @tnetennba725_3 Год назад

      @yourdreams2440 I did end up seeing it a second time and I completely agree with you🙂 I actually want to see it a third time lol

    • @jadenwilliams5772
      @jadenwilliams5772 Год назад +1

      @@tnetennba725_3i had the same experience. The 2nd view really really made everything in the story much clearer

  • @stephtastic4515
    @stephtastic4515 Год назад +51

    I love the moment in Oppenheimer when he says the words "I have become death" then RDJ's character uttered "But... I am Iron Man"
    Truly peak cinema in my opinion

  • @elijah4842
    @elijah4842 Год назад +109

    Love when Cillian Murphy said “It’s Oppenheiming time” 10/10 movie

  • @enga7016
    @enga7016 Год назад +1778

    The build up to the explosion is probably the most suspenseful scene I’ve ever watched in a film. Absolutely astonishing movie. If you haven’t seen it yet, please go watch it. Charlie was right about it not being everyone’s cup of tea, but I guarantee that there are multiple scenes in this movie that everyone can and should enjoy.

    • @CaffeyAaron
      @CaffeyAaron Год назад +42

      Yea, the build up was peak asf. Actually gave me the type of chills I really haven’t gotten in a while. That’s how you know this film was different. Even for Nolan. Oppenheimer isn’t like his other projects. Absolute masterpiece..

    • @CaffeyAaron
      @CaffeyAaron Год назад +8

      Also, Josh peck was really good in this film. Same with Michael Angarano and Devon Bostick. It felt hella nostalgic seeing them all again .

    • @dominicdococo4574
      @dominicdococo4574 Год назад +9

      The build up was great. The explosion not so much. Looked like a gasoline explosion.

    • @OneWithinn
      @OneWithinn Год назад +6

      ​@@dominicdococo4574facts explosio was underwhelming

    • @lolstuffenjoy9880
      @lolstuffenjoy9880 Год назад +1

      What about the actual explosion

  • @Comicbroe405
    @Comicbroe405 Год назад +14

    Charlie is absolutely spitting about the 3 hours flying away quickly. It starts a bit slow but literally after the 2nd half its all very tense & quick like a typical Nolan film. A 10/10 by Nolan as always.

  • @StarShopping69
    @StarShopping69 Год назад +3

    We had totally different viewings. I was at the 2 hour 10 minute marking checking my phone saying "holy shit, how is there still 50 minutes of these guys talking"

  • @ruchevsk3165
    @ruchevsk3165 Год назад +82

    My favorite scenes were the ones where the viewer can see what's happening inside Oppenheimer's mind, the way Robert imagines particles and waves moving together, colliding, all those colors and forms. These were the scenes of great insight, and I wish there was more of them. But again, the film is already 3 hours long :)

    • @zydecomoon2742
      @zydecomoon2742 Год назад +6

      The line at the beginning of "its nkt about of you can read the music, its if you can you hear the music" paired with those visuals in scenes before and after that gave me chills. That's when I knew this was gonna be a banger

    • @ruchevsk3165
      @ruchevsk3165 Год назад

      @@zydecomoon2742 yeah, that was pretty fantastic

  • @deccy_boi5569
    @deccy_boi5569 Год назад +121

    This was the first movie that left me literally stunned once the credits rolled. I was just frozen and started tearing up. Safe to say that Nolan got the reaction he wanted outta me.

    • @briginshaw1
      @briginshaw1 Год назад

      Stfu i guarantee you didn’t understand at least 40% of the movie seeing as its a boring ass confusing ass mess. Don’t act like boring ass politics and confusing dialogue scenes made you ‘tear up’. People are only rating this movie so highly because of the rotten tomatoes rating, the media going on about it and the director. If you watched the exact same film and it was made by a different director with a rotten tomatoes score of like 60% you would cal the movie boring and confusing

    • @serenity..
      @serenity.. Год назад +7

      ​@@briginshaw1 cant you accept some people just enjoy stuff that you don't

    • @ExperiMentalDon
      @ExperiMentalDon Год назад

      ​@@briginshaw1I watched it because I liked the story. I didn't know who was in it, I didn't know who directed it, I didn't look at any reviews. I loved it. It was filmed and acted incredibly well. You're just fucking bitter over absolutely nothing. Get over yourself.

    • @Deftthekidd
      @Deftthekidd Год назад +8

      Alright let’s relax

    • @kulrajsingh2017
      @kulrajsingh2017 Год назад

      Same thing here i was holding my tears left me stunned wasnt able to walk straight and thinking about him and his future from his perspective i was trying to think what he was thinkin at that moment it was really heavy scene to bear for overthinkers

  • @Queue22
    @Queue22 Год назад +29

    I LOVED how Oppenheimer emphasized mentioning Nagasaki. Most people don’t mention it

    • @spencerc8298
      @spencerc8298 Год назад +2

      Japan should've kept their nose out of the war

    • @Blazee2897
      @Blazee2897 Год назад +1

      ​@@spencerc8298America should've warned them before dropping the bomb. Its nothing less than a war crime.

  • @Ic3h0rnEt14
    @Ic3h0rnEt14 Год назад +89

    I thought the same thing. This did not feel like a 3-hour movie, more like 2 hours. There was no boring part in the middle like a lot of movies have. It was enthralling start-to-finish.

    • @penguingobrrbrr353
      @penguingobrrbrr353 Год назад +10

      Well.. it deepends on the person. I like it after 2 hours i kinda got exhausted and a bit off but still finished it :) its just too new and something ive never watched 3 damn hours of dialouge 😂

    • @pramod_resroy
      @pramod_resroy Год назад +1

      🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢

    • @c3ru1ean41
      @c3ru1ean41 Год назад

      @@penguingobrrbrr353I mean I think the slowest part of the movie is the first hour though. So once you make it though that it just feels like a breeze after.

  • @B4rb0ssa
    @B4rb0ssa Год назад +21

    Regarding the long list of names and characters, I liked that when a character was mentioned who wasn’t in that scene, they would flashback to show their face, it allows the audience to remember easier and keep track because we remember faces and what those people did, easier than their names

  • @Nouuhhhh
    @Nouuhhhh Год назад +30

    What I love is how Nolan doesn’t use CGI, Ik everyone knows the bomb was real, inception rotating room was an actual room, and what’s also unique is for Interstellar Nolan spent 100k Usd on a cornfield just for those scenes and sold the corn right after. Everything being real IMO really makes the film feel real and I love it

    • @Jgvcfguy
      @Jgvcfguy Год назад

      He does use CGI though

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад +1

      @@Jgvcfguy Not for the explosion, they used real practical effects, it isn't a nuclear explosion, but a real explosion non the less

    • @TEAserOne
      @TEAserOne Год назад

      Agreed, practical effects will always be better than CGI

  • @merlin5354
    @merlin5354 Год назад +57

    It was such a stunning film and one of the few times a film earned a three hour run time and used every second perfectly.

    • @InstagramUser2
      @InstagramUser2 Год назад

      I’m better than penguinz0, My content is better!

    • @boohoo4248
      @boohoo4248 Год назад +1

      Totally agree

    • @irecordwithaphone1856
      @irecordwithaphone1856 Год назад

      I think it's because of how they paced the movie. There are so many fast cuts and ways that they show context by flashing to different characters, the movie ends up feeling like it flies by

  • @harvy68
    @harvy68 Год назад +33

    Nolan has always structured his films in very interesting ways. I don't know if he could've pulled this film off if he had done it any earlier than he did...meaning this is definitely a culmination of years of experience. 3 hours of mostly just dialogue but that, the acting, and phenomenal music kept me intrigued the entire time. Whereas Tenet lost me very early in its message. Here I felt the stakes. I felt the intensity. And almost everything in the film is chaotic except for the few seconds of silence during the Trinity test.