The True Story of Oppenheimer

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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  Год назад +39

    What fascinating facts about this historical figure stuck with you? Let us know in the comments.
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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад

      Thanks For this

    • @Jeremiah_Rivers76
      @Jeremiah_Rivers76 Год назад +2

      Oppenheimer won a $10 side bet with fellow employee George Kistiakowsky over whether the bomb would work.

    • @D4rkKn1ght311
      @D4rkKn1ght311 Год назад +1

      Alfred Nobel who is credited with the Nobel Peace Prize also invented dynamite. Ironic right?

  • @Shinzon23
    @Shinzon23 Год назад +299

    What happened to him was an absolute disgrace for the scientific community. And teller rightfully deserved being black listed and shunned by everyone until the end of his life for what he did.
    My grandfather worked for Sandia in the 60's and met Oppenheimer when he was doing the lectures in the universities.
    He told me he could tell Oppenheimer was intensely depressed and hadn't recovered from the security hearings much at all.

    • @khawthianming2775
      @khawthianming2775 Год назад +17

      Worse still it all felt that the community n the president gaslighting him for his love his country for refusing to build another bomb its such a bullock

    • @nomos_lol
      @nomos_lol Год назад +7

      The actor who played Teller said he was doing research on him for the role. I guess years later after the hearings and Kennedy invited them to the White House, when he stuck his hand out, Kitty didn’t do it back. She never forgot his betrayal. I guess he went home and cried. Good on her for that. She basically couldn’t do anything about it, and seeing her husband deteriorate and see his life and friends betray you like that.

  • @amonrei
    @amonrei Год назад +209

    Nolan did an amazing job adapting his story. Of course, the actors and staff too. Great & haunting movie.

    • @atharvasharma777
      @atharvasharma777 Год назад +5

      Especially Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey JR has given brilliant performance though the whole cast has given their best but these two stood out in their roles

    • @anujoseph_10
      @anujoseph_10 Год назад +1

      Not really. It's too long. Very unnecessary

    • @soybeanis3035
      @soybeanis3035 Год назад +11

      ​@@anujoseph_10the movie being long doesn't make it not good, you just have a tik tok attention span

    • @anujoseph_10
      @anujoseph_10 Год назад +1

      @@soybeanis3035 typical pseudo intellectual Nolan fanboi 🤡
      There are far better documentaries on Oppenheimer on youtube and nolan's one has nothing on them. Also the explosion scene was underwhelming. Should've used CGI

    • @Grunge_edit
      @Grunge_edit Год назад

      @@soybeanis3035innit

  • @ЯрославШ-ж9м
    @ЯрославШ-ж9м Год назад +383

    Cillian Murphy is a real genius.It’s always pleasure to see him in great movies

    • @Jaime.Lannister
      @Jaime.Lannister Год назад +14

      The American media have always disrespected Murphy. His eventual win in the Oscars will slap those Emmy higher-ups

    • @onitaijeoma1450
      @onitaijeoma1450 Год назад +11

      And he looks like the real person

    • @EMMYK1916
      @EMMYK1916 Год назад

      ​@@Jaime.LannisterHe couldn't give a shite, not o fiddlers about an Oscar, a pretentious, back slapping club of mostly weirdos.

    • @HashMaster1776
      @HashMaster1776 Год назад +8

      @@Jaime.Lannisterthat’s because the Emmys and Oscars are a rigged system for all the “cool kids” … it’s such a high school prom party. Cillian is an amazing actor, most of us in the west knows this, hence why he’s gotten roles in some of the biggest movies here in the west.

    • @D4rkKn1ght311
      @D4rkKn1ght311 Год назад +4

      I love Cillian Murphey in Peaky Blinders.

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 Год назад +113

    "Both the man of science and the man of action live always at the edge of mystery, surrounded by it." - J. Robert Oppenheimer

  • @SS-sg4eg
    @SS-sg4eg Год назад +102

    Cillian Murphy nailed the facial expressions he was born for this role

  • @zulfanbakri7640
    @zulfanbakri7640 Год назад +20

    The story of Robert Oppenheimer is a lesson on morality and that patriotism sometimes isn't sometimes all its cracked up to be, and that what you end living with might not be as glorious as it seems.

  • @PeanutButterAndJellyBros
    @PeanutButterAndJellyBros Год назад +48

    Memento: Memory
    Insomnia: Game
    Prestige: Trick
    Batman Begins: Warrior
    Dark Knight: Chaos
    Inception: Dream
    Dark Knight Rises: Legend
    Interstellar: Space
    Dunkirk: War
    Tenet: Time
    Oppenheimer: Power

    • @josh72456
      @josh72456 Год назад +1

      Following: Trickery.

    • @Dinkelberg_
      @Dinkelberg_ Год назад +1

      ​@@josh72456 following?

    • @ghandiman
      @ghandiman Год назад

      Oppenheimer: Dialogue… 3 hours of dialogue. With 30 seconds of silence when the bomb goes off.
      I felt overwhelmed with the CONSTANT talking.

    • @josh72456
      @josh72456 Год назад

      @@Dinkelberg_ His film debut.

    • @maxnorton1209
      @maxnorton1209 Год назад

      @@ghandimanWell, the vast majority of characters were scientists (most theoretical scientists), politicians, political activists, etc. The only main characters who didn’t fit into those categories were Matt Damon’s and Emily Blunt’s (and to a certain degree, Florence Pugh’s). People in those fields, especially considering the context of the topics in their scenes, do tend to do a lot of talking. It would be unrealistic if they didn’t, so also realistic for there to be so much in the movie.

  • @Sarappreciates
    @Sarappreciates Год назад +3

    I haven't seen this movie yet. I'm waiting for the crowds and hype to settle down, and the 3-hour run time might be something better beheld at home where I can pause to refill the popcorn bowl. That said, THANK YOU for some really great Oppie videos because I'm using RUclips's Manhattan Project content as a primer. The best way to take in historic movies like this is with an understanding of what's true vs what's an artistic decision to skew the facts.

  • @jkbawlson391
    @jkbawlson391 Год назад +31

    Such a sad thing that a brilliant mind like Oppenheimer went through so much pain and misery throughout his lifetime. I also loved the fact that he worked with several black physicists on the Manhattan Project. He seemed like a good man and deserves so much more credit to this day. Somebody give Cillian Murphy the Oscar please.

  • @moshecallen
    @moshecallen Год назад +61

    Say what you will about Oppenheimer, he was a vocal critic of the Nazis and their anti-Jewish policies.

  • @coolcat8b
    @coolcat8b Год назад +23

    So he was already a potential murderer in his youth, but escaped judgement because the apple was not eaten, and the whole thing was brushed under the rug? How such a small detail changed the course of history. Had Hitler been accepted in Arts school, WW2 could have been avoided. Had Oppenheimer been tried for attempted murder, maybe we never would have gotten so far with nuclear weapons?
    I don't have a doubt Cillian will be excellent in his role. He always is. What a great actor.

    • @Esmerelda-rm6qj
      @Esmerelda-rm6qj Год назад

      I don't know if I agree with you that had Oppenheimer been tried for attempted murder, the AB wouldn't have come into fruition. Others would have come up with something similar I'm guessing.

    • @garyprince2867
      @garyprince2867 Год назад

      Oppenheimer was just the tip of the iceberg of the scientists involved. Oliphant, Frisch and Peierls and the MAUD Committee were the real catalyst for the Manhattan Project. No doubt they will be left out of this 'story'.

    • @GojoRamsay888
      @GojoRamsay888 Год назад +2

      There will be another scientist that will make the bomb, but i agree on Hitler part.

    • @car823
      @car823 7 месяцев назад

      Not being accepted into art school wasn’t the primary reason hitler became hitler. He was already a trouble person at a young age due to an abusive father. There are a ton of other factors that play into this. The world isn’t as black or white as you think it is. Do some research and you will find out.

    • @car823
      @car823 7 месяцев назад

      Would the development of nuclear weapons be a bad thing? If we didn’t have the scientists producing them during the time of war, Germany would have had the first nuclear weapon and the United States, along with its allies, would have been under their mercy. Hitler would have won.

  • @UneasyBBJ
    @UneasyBBJ Год назад +24

    I honestly didn't know about Oppenheimer until the Epic Rap Battles of History "Thanos vs. Oppenheimer" Now I am discovering who he was, and I find it fascinating.

    • @D4rkKn1ght311
      @D4rkKn1ght311 Год назад +2

      He was an interesting man who was subjected to unfair treatment because of his associates ties to communism.

    • @egyptianqueen4007
      @egyptianqueen4007 Год назад

      Wow finding a man fascinating that was a murderer and tried to poison people? No wonder this society is so f$ed up. You will make any excuse for how evil your people are.

  • @Allfather_of_all_living_things
    @Allfather_of_all_living_things Год назад +21

    I actually purchased an advanced movie E-ticket to see the 2023 Oppenheimer movie once to better learn more about it and how the guy ultimately came to be known as “the father of the atomic bomb” during World War II

  • @Sparkledash1
    @Sparkledash1 Год назад +71

    Imagine a time when it all began
    In the dying days of a war
    A weapon that would settle the score
    Whoever found it first
    Would be sure to do their worst
    They always had before
    Imagine a man where it all began
    A scientist pacing the floor
    In each nation, always eager to explore
    To build the best big stick
    To turn the winning trick
    But this was something more
    The big bang took and shook the world
    Shot down the rising sun
    The end was begun, it would hit everyone
    When the chain reaction was done

    • @AndrewAzur-r9f
      @AndrewAzur-r9f Год назад +6

      Quoting the manhattan project song by rush sums it up

  • @dathannnn._
    @dathannnn._ Год назад +12

    Cillian murphy and Robert Downey Junior best acting i have seen in my whole life.

    • @Mos41f
      @Mos41f Год назад

      You've not seen many movies then.

  • @civilwildman
    @civilwildman Год назад +30

    Fact: Legendary voice actor Alan Oppenheimer (Skeletor from the original He-Man cartoon) is the third cousin of J. Robert Oppenheimer.

    • @mercedyzmarieguion292
      @mercedyzmarieguion292 Год назад +1

      Alan was a good character actor.
      On television a lot during 70s-80s

  • @ARIXANDRE
    @ARIXANDRE Год назад +24

    The exchange between Oppenheimer and President Trumann is priceless for the guilt and hypocrisy.
    O: "Mr President, I feel I have blood on my hands."
    T: “Blood on his hands??? Damn it, he hasn’t half as much blood on his hands as I have. You just don’t go around bellyaching about it.”

    • @craigwheeler4760
      @craigwheeler4760 Год назад +4

      Truman had personal blood on his hands.. It's a lot different.. Truman was an officer on the frontlines in WWI in 1918. He lead some crazy charges and brave military actions during campaigns in Germany and France. As President, he was calling the shots in all the war decisions as commander in chief. So he was correct in saying that Oppenheimer didn't have jack on what blood was on him.

    • @I-am-good-at-doing-stuff
      @I-am-good-at-doing-stuff Год назад +4

      The way Truman treated Oppenheimer alone should leave Truman disgraced and dishonored

  • @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS
    @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS Год назад +13

    Joe is wrong about his explanation of road rage. It's because we are all supposed to follow the rules of the road and we feel safe in our car. Feeling safe makes us feel empowered and entitled. That's where the rage comes from.

  • @OKittenPlayz
    @OKittenPlayz Год назад +15

    Let me just say... The movie had me utterly speechless tonight. It was... Phenomenal. My God, was it phenomenal...
    Please watch it in theaters. It'll leave you with a jaw-dropping experience.

  • @alyharris2889
    @alyharris2889 Год назад +25

    this is semi like what happened to the Chernobyl Scientits, the main guy was basically used as a scapegoat when he exposed, and opposed them on their views with nuclear power. He committed suicide to make sure they wouldnt silence him! these are brave men who gave their life and knowledge for their countires advance.

  • @francisllaguno2794
    @francisllaguno2794 Год назад +2

    Watching Oppenheimer on July 19, 12pm (Philippine Standard Time). Can't wait!

  • @macngeeseyt6029
    @macngeeseyt6029 Год назад +144

    All I can think about Is the ERB episode with him vs thanos.

  • @rosepratiwi6532
    @rosepratiwi6532 Год назад +35

    Based on Nolan's movie, I think he is a genius who has a blessing for his genius brand but also some kind like a curse because his brain never stop thinking and working. Which make him maybe looks weird and complex. But still have his humanity within him, although he can't do anything to stop what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    • @saraha8826
      @saraha8826 Год назад

      They attacked the US, unprovoked. I'm not saying it's ok by any means. However, the USA wasn't wanting to be in the war and Japan attacked after having a "peace" meeting. The leader in Japan was flying home after meeting with FDR, knowing they'd be attacking in under 24 hours. Japan also would not surrender...we have a 48 hr warning. Again, not ok but wtf could we do

    • @saraha8826
      @saraha8826 Год назад

      Complex is best definition of all of this. Of most things

  • @PatriciaWagner-r9p
    @PatriciaWagner-r9p Год назад +3

    Cillian Murphy nailed the facial expressions he was born for this role. Cillian Murphy nailed the facial expressions he was born for this role.

  • @lunchguy659
    @lunchguy659 Год назад +12

    A film like this is analogous to a large, intricate hieroglyphic description of an epic historical event/person expertly carved into an ancient Egyptian temple wall. It elaborately describes a great historical event to the masses with a larger-than-life character manipulating the world to suit his needs, with all the pomp and embellishment that the hieroglyphics would illustrate. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

  • @prof13fugazi
    @prof13fugazi Год назад +12

    The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds . the pessimist fears it is true. ~ J Robert Oppenheimer🙂

  • @outsidethebox218
    @outsidethebox218 Год назад +19

    The Manhattan project with John Lithgow is an excellent retelling of Oppenheimer's. Also the young actor (forgot his name) who builds a small bomb of his own to explore his own level of genius.

  • @phil3913
    @phil3913 Год назад +32

    I always though that Oppenheimer is like a dark volatile destructive Sheldon.

    • @D4rkKn1ght311
      @D4rkKn1ght311 Год назад +3

      Well Sheldon did name a cat after him.

  • @katierowen3166
    @katierowen3166 Год назад +13

    I am just so happy for Cillian Murphy and the deserved acclaim he is getting. I was first introduced to him in Batman Begins where he almost stole the movie as Crane/Scarecrow. I watched several of his early movies including Disco Pigs and Intermission and I knew this was a guy to watch. I know it's early but I hope he wins the Oscar.

    • @jkbawlson391
      @jkbawlson391 Год назад +2

      Same here bro, I’ve alway loved his work and the fact that he’s never been nominated for an Oscar is crazy. He deserves the Oscar for this though. I also first saw him Batman Begins as well.

  • @angelasilvi9090
    @angelasilvi9090 Год назад +12

    I am hoping that this movie will win for Best Picture at next year Oscars.

  • @kyledunn6853
    @kyledunn6853 Год назад +8

    "I am become Death, Destroyer of Worlds."

  • @firstname__lastname
    @firstname__lastname Год назад +11

    It's crazy how much Cillian Murphy looks like him too...

  • @IrishTexan09
    @IrishTexan09 Год назад +362

    Oppenheimer literally tried to poison / kill his tutor. He strangled his best friend. His career should have ended there.

    • @cryingbananajo
      @cryingbananajo Год назад +54

      I know right, it's as if depression was an excuse for him trying to kill. He genuinely seemed to have a mental problems. But he did not seem that evil.

    • @ItssTurf
      @ItssTurf Год назад +22

      Thank god it didn’t

    • @RustinChole
      @RustinChole Год назад +5

      @@ItssTurfno kidding.

    • @RustinChole
      @RustinChole Год назад

      Btw. Lamest. Handle. Ever.

    • @plum.world.entertainment
      @plum.world.entertainment Год назад +5

      boohoo

  • @Shygiverqueen
    @Shygiverqueen Год назад +2

    We’ve already compromised so many of our beliefs for this war, You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” .....Harvey Dent in the Dark Knight II.

  • @anthonyfanchin1144
    @anthonyfanchin1144 Год назад +23

    I hope the USS Indianapolis gets mentioned in the movie. That ship alone played a major role in the delivery of the Hiroshima bomb.

    • @Heathcoatman
      @Heathcoatman Год назад +10

      well, it's a movie about Oppenheimer, a biopic. It's not a movie that broadly covers all aspects of the atomic bomb during ww2. I wouldnt expect them to talk about CA-35. Did you see the movie about the Indianapolis? The one with Nicolas Cage? No mention of Oppenheimer in it. They are two completely different stories with one loose thread connecting them.

    • @justajeepgirlandherdogs
      @justajeepgirlandherdogs Год назад +3

      No, it does not. The movie is about Oppenheimer, and very little about dropping the bomb or the aftermath.

  • @lukeschroter9276
    @lukeschroter9276 Год назад +1

    im so glad Nolan and murphy made this real scientist now a household name

  • @EmiBethxo
    @EmiBethxo Год назад +5

    I cant wait to see "Oppenheimer"!

  • @simpooishere
    @simpooishere Год назад +52

    He had a role to play in the human history and he played it damn well.

    • @Ghinion_Ghost
      @Ghinion_Ghost Год назад +9

      Or horribly.

    • @horaciocapanelli-soto4710
      @horaciocapanelli-soto4710 Год назад

      Doesn’t make sense

    • @simpooishere
      @simpooishere Год назад +1

      @@horaciocapanelli-soto4710 Few things we learn with experience. One of them is a situation where everybody will remember you as a villain but you still take it for the greater good.

    • @EMMYK1916
      @EMMYK1916 Год назад +3

      Your attempt at philosophising him is well and truly a sad one. Comic book similaes are far kids. Look at pictures from Nagasaki or Hiroshima, then revisit that comment.

    • @simpooishere
      @simpooishere Год назад +1

      ​@@EMMYK1916 The axis could have done far more damage if they could have device the bomb before him.

  • @cooperbourke7717
    @cooperbourke7717 Год назад +4

    Can't wait to see the new Film!!!

  • @Mos41f
    @Mos41f Год назад +7

    After watching this movie, are we supposed to appreciate or condemn Oppenheimer? He clearly had murderous tendencies, he was a womanizer, horrible parent, had a God complex and played a huge role in creating a bomb that killed thousands of innocent people.

    • @maxnorton1209
      @maxnorton1209 Год назад +3

      Both. Oppenheimer was a complex, complicated person whose main role in world history was, in itself, a vessel of the best and worst of human accomplishment.

    • @gustavosorto4334
      @gustavosorto4334 Год назад

      japan had it coming

    • @jamesdenny3035
      @jamesdenny3035 Год назад

      ​@@gustavosorto4334 what the hell is wrong with you

    • @ILoveGrilledCheese
      @ILoveGrilledCheese Год назад +3

      Neither or both. You don’t get to pick and choose the aspects of a person.

  • @imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623
    @imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623 Год назад +3

    I wonder if they are releasing this in Japan

  • @Macklive
    @Macklive Год назад +16

    J. Robert Oppenheimer was the OG Shedon Cooper.

    • @Esmerelda-rm6qj
      @Esmerelda-rm6qj Год назад

      Without the humor, because real life is not a comedy unfortunately.

  • @debbylou5729
    @debbylou5729 Год назад +11

    Now I know why he was emotionless recounting reactions by others about the bomb

    • @moeezawan2329
      @moeezawan2329 Год назад +4

      What are talking about emotionalless the dude was on verge crying on live TV 😂😂.

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад +2

      @@moeezawan2329 that’s your interpretation. Read about him. If you want to learn something don’t use Wikipedia. He tried to kill a couple of people and tried suicide a couple of times. That tells me he isn’t that concerned with humanity or his own actions

    • @mrsecuroserv8292
      @mrsecuroserv8292 Год назад +1

      @@debbylou5729it’s a bias answer anyways……

  • @gpink5098
    @gpink5098 Год назад +10

    Opp's security clearance committee was headed by a guy who hated Opp for embarrassing him years earlier. Played in movie by RDJ.

  • @hintn21
    @hintn21 Год назад +8

    A very complex character. Looks like he was never happy. If you contributed to killing of one innocent life, you will regret your whole life. What about hundreds of thousands of innocent lifes, unimaginable agony to your soul.

  • @marcusbaker404
    @marcusbaker404 Год назад +7

    Some people just wanna watch the world burn. -Alfred, Dark Knight

    • @Bro-me4vd
      @Bro-me4vd Год назад +1

      Underrated comment

  • @iicompany6376
    @iicompany6376 Год назад +4

    Oppenheimer quoted Bhagavath geetha.thats what all I know.😮

  • @marieblade0613
    @marieblade0613 Год назад +20

    Tries to kill best friend: he good
    Tries to kill tutor: he good
    Creates a weapon that kills thousands of civilians: he good
    Might be a russian spy: time to get him boys
    ...😑

  • @kinigarawakashikuhah
    @kinigarawakashikuhah Год назад +16

    ironically he is the man who brought destruction and peace all together

  • @ginalombardo7322
    @ginalombardo7322 Год назад +3

    Oppenheimer looks scary!

  • @ParagTechVideos
    @ParagTechVideos Год назад +7

    Oppenheimer looks very similer to Sheldon Cooper

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад +14

    I kinda thought people like Oppenheimer always had a little bit of a God Complex. Hell of a Legacy to leave behind. ☢️☮️

    • @egyptianqueen4007
      @egyptianqueen4007 Год назад

      This comment is beyond disgusting. Don't compare this evil man to God.

  • @gabeboldt4294
    @gabeboldt4294 Год назад +1

    Robert Oppenheimer had to hold that burden after the murdering of killing hundreds of innocent, Japanese civilians, families, and children in which that he will never forgive himself for, but hopefully he will now find peace and forgiveness for what he is done

  • @jef711
    @jef711 Год назад

    I just watched a video from Veritasium and seach more about Oppenheimer. And now I'm waiting for the release date of the movie

  • @anakLA
    @anakLA Год назад +1

    You are here to not look uncultured before watching the movie. High 5 ✋️

  • @jean-pierrefernandez2460
    @jean-pierrefernandez2460 Год назад +8

    the more i learn about this man, the more suspicious i become

  • @CatherineBaltimore-xm6ew
    @CatherineBaltimore-xm6ew Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @danielhenderson6253
    @danielhenderson6253 Год назад +1

    10:00 “pass the lighter”

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад +7

    Abolish Nuclear Weapons!

  • @akankshadash7129
    @akankshadash7129 Год назад +1

    Even at the age of 62, J Robert Oppenheimer looked like he was 85 or 86.
    He aged like spoiled goat milk.

  • @adeeman
    @adeeman Год назад +3

    And he will played by Thomas Shelby… groovy!

  • @Nicole-rq8ix
    @Nicole-rq8ix Год назад +2

    he tried to suffocate his friend, and poison his physics tutor!

  • @jackiegillies4165
    @jackiegillies4165 Год назад +3

    It wasnt "left wing" it was "communist" ideological support of Russia.

  • @Japifox
    @Japifox Год назад +2

    Now I am become death. Destroyer of worlds.

  • @debbiemcnamara7059
    @debbiemcnamara7059 Год назад +4

    He was judged to hard. He was a used people to take on their guilt.

  • @napoleansolo5849
    @napoleansolo5849 Год назад +2

    That’s very cocky of Truman because he may have given the order but Opp created it

    • @maxnorton1209
      @maxnorton1209 Год назад

      But he wasn’t wrong. Oppenheimer’s name is known because of the bomb, Time magazine, scientific papers, and history books, but he might not be known at all if the bomb hadn’t worked; and the only way anyone in the world outside of the Manhattan Project knew that it worked was Truman ordering two bombs to be dropped on two cities in Japan. So cocky, sure, but not inaccurate.

  • @gevorg1989
    @gevorg1989 Год назад

    12:05 was the video recorded last year? Otherwise why say 2023 and not "this year"?

  • @I-am-good-at-doing-stuff
    @I-am-good-at-doing-stuff Год назад

    The way Truman treated him should have left him disgraced dishonored and ashamed.

  • @hiramahesar2500
    @hiramahesar2500 Год назад

    the last sentence: he wasn't in any sense at peace with himself describe his whole purpose of life when he admitted that he had done super wrong.

  • @qweqqweq2090
    @qweqqweq2090 Год назад +6

    based off what I know about the sheer volume and massive scale of the logistics to make an atomic bomb I estimate that the statistical chances that the soviets independently developed their own so shortly after america to be about a billion to one.
    most likely you'd have to have the exact same core team of people in charge of both projects for such an identical feat to be achieved on two different sides of the world so shortly one after another.

    • @ChinoGuey
      @ChinoGuey Год назад

      They had spies and shit

  • @rupayanbiswas4271
    @rupayanbiswas4271 Год назад +1

    Mahattan tv series was there before Oppenheimer

  • @whatweather
    @whatweather Год назад +4

    So sad that such a brilliant man was overtaken by cigarettes…62 is incredibly young. Happened to Walt Disney, too. I hate cigarettes.

  • @SarahTre100
    @SarahTre100 Год назад +4

    Used his brilliance to create weapons which could/did kill people. The man was a monster. There is no winner in war and no deterrent either. Odious man

  • @MuddieRain
    @MuddieRain Год назад +4

    What Truman said about him😂

  • @matthowell8985
    @matthowell8985 7 месяцев назад

    Who exactly does Roosevelt come to a point where he calls for the creation of something that doesn't exist and no one has ever seen? I'm failing to understand how Roosevelt could have been knowledgeable on a non existent technology.

  • @dimetronome
    @dimetronome Год назад

    The poisoned apple story is much more interesting in real life. They made it so silly in the movie.

  • @venusbby
    @venusbby Год назад +7

    It’s always a German…….

    • @beastmode6609
      @beastmode6609 Год назад

      they are the smartest in science and technology.

  • @ruthharris9664
    @ruthharris9664 Год назад +7

    Remember all truly smart people are a little weird

  • @azzaskates
    @azzaskates Год назад +3

    Just saying. That photo of Oppenheimer as a child standing next to his dad. Pretty sure his dad has been reincarnated into Casey Affleck. Pause at 1:26 mins in. Try deny me 😎

    • @yoveljurado5873
      @yoveljurado5873 Год назад +1

      I was thinking a bit of Sacha Baron Cohen actually

  • @thenguyen1
    @thenguyen1 Год назад

    Why is the narrator is whispering?

  • @CardinalSin_96
    @CardinalSin_96 Год назад +1

    First and foremost i thought the 2023 film was great. I have such mixed feelings on oppenheimer. Great admiration and respect for the work hes created and his contributions. But its hard to fully respect a man who tried poisoning his Professor and had an affair(s) while married

  • @MsNationaltreasure
    @MsNationaltreasure Год назад +1

    The story is sad y'all saying why he do it but guess what you think he had a choice when our precious government is involved.

  • @MrZeh617
    @MrZeh617 Год назад +1

    L@HørñædàDēMûértê
    ...🤔🎱
    Now the quote from the
    Bhagavad Gita ,
    Makes even more sense
    ☢️☢️☢️

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +2

    Iconic

  • @Yes_Boy
    @Yes_Boy Год назад +1

    "a tryst in Mexico"? What even is a 'tryst'?

  • @Emmadelaney676
    @Emmadelaney676 Год назад

    5:05 Jean!

  • @samanthaoreilly9196
    @samanthaoreilly9196 Год назад +1

    if only japan just sat down

  • @CARL_093
    @CARL_093 Год назад

    Einstein created the formula dr Oppenheimer crack the code and make the atomic bomb on the Manhattan project

  • @capribreezee
    @capribreezee Год назад

    Damn spoilers for the movie

  • @calm1047
    @calm1047 Год назад

    Once the event happened! Politicians fought on gaining their own individual power! Yes the man was flawed! But he saw every as equal!

  • @blairfggk120
    @blairfggk120 Год назад

    Real life mad poser boy spotted @ 0:48

  • @29DPT
    @29DPT 9 месяцев назад

    this is a sad story

  • @sophiarevel6952
    @sophiarevel6952 Год назад

    No matter how intelligent boys take longer to grow up. Being from a protective background middle class back ground would have held him back. The poison apple and the lack of understanding about the damage of the a bomb makes me feel he lacked feelings of humanity.

  • @xdraconicgaming5204
    @xdraconicgaming5204 Год назад +3

    Oppenheimer was a waste of flesh in the highest degree. If Thanos were real, he would be a significantly more respectible life form.

    • @GameYouTube30
      @GameYouTube30 Год назад

      Wtf are U talking about a scientific legend?

    • @xdraconicgaming5204
      @xdraconicgaming5204 Год назад

      @@GameRUclips30 because he was a terrible human being. You do realize that someone is capable of being incredibly intelligent while also being a garbage can of a human being right?!? Thats a common sense thought. The dude has unfathomable blood on his hands. Truman was narcissistic enough to think the blood was on his hands... it wasnt. Oppenheimer made the bomb, the blood is on his hands. And thats on top of all the other terrible shit he did and tried to do. And no matter what mental illness or depression someone experiences, it cannot be used as an excuse for thing this man did. Same type situation as Jackson Pollock... amazing artist, gutter trash human being. Again, common sense thought.

    • @prof13fugazi
      @prof13fugazi Год назад

      @@xdraconicgaming5204 By that standard Ford is the biggest killer on the planet, because of the millions of car deaths. World wide deaths have actually decreased drastically since the invention of the atomic bomb.

  • @xxcampheroxx
    @xxcampheroxx Год назад

    There is a reason they picked an unstable man to lead this project

  • @kkm969
    @kkm969 Год назад +6

    An another German was needed to end what an other German started.

    • @Erabbz
      @Erabbz Год назад

      Lmfao Germany surrendered before the bombs… like the cowards they were!

    • @basbohnen8001
      @basbohnen8001 Год назад

      Deutschland uber alles

  • @JoseRodriguez-qd5cu
    @JoseRodriguez-qd5cu Год назад

    Could Oppenheimer be saten incarnate.

  • @FarhanMunir-h6d
    @FarhanMunir-h6d Год назад +1

    What a maniac

  • @azmident
    @azmident Год назад

    The Japanese bombed a military base but the US bombed Japan's city

    • @Grunge_edit
      @Grunge_edit Год назад

      And the Japanese killed baby’s and throwing them around with bayonets and tortured many others