When the atomic explosion was shown in the movie everything was just silent and suddenly oppie came up with his famous line which was then followed by the wave of the explosion that slammed them all to the ground, i got goosebumps for like 3 minutes straight. Even after rewatching this i get the same feeling
"The Destroyer of Worlds" is where you can hear a bit more of Murphy's natural accent. "Destrrroyer" of Worlds as opposed to the real Oppenheimer's "Destrah-yer of Worlds". The texture of Murphy's voice though is amazingly identical to the real man in his delivery.
@@EarthwormShandy What the hell does Kano mean I'm a "Gen Alpha" yet I barely know any of their slang or what the fuck even is that head in a toilet....
@eggyolk0 Haha it's a pun on the word "kino" which means it's a good film or something like that, I never heard of it either! I was just saying Kano, as in that dude from Mortal Kombat
It makes sense, because in the interview Oppie is explaning the phrase that came to his mind And the scene from the movie is the moment the phrase came to his mind
I mean, Oppenheimer actually says where the phrase is from in his famous quote (not in the movie, the real one). The full quote by Oppenheimer: "I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, 'Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.'"
@@vidlantrofan3854 no u could hear papers and stuff kinda like how the actual thing took place irl, and he said it a lot differently here than in that scene
@@TrackMaster844Honestly, I was expecting to film the Hiroshima bomb. I think from this point of view, the movie disappointed me. I was expecting to film this bomb, and not just experience the bomb in Manhattan.
@@AhmedAhmed-mf5nbGo watch Barefoot Gen then. It’s written from the perspective of a survivor of the bombings so you’ll feel the full weight of the “destroyer of worlds”
श्रीभगवानुवाच | कालोऽस्मि लोकक्षयकृत्प्रवृद्धो लोकान्समाहर्तुमिह प्रवृत्त: | ऋतेऽपि त्वां न भविष्यन्ति सर्वे येऽवस्थिता: प्रत्यनीकेषु योधा: 32 śhrī-bhagavān uvācha kālo ’smi loka-kṣhaya-kṛit pravṛiddho lokān samāhartum iha pravṛittaḥ ṛite ’pi tvāṁ na bhaviṣhyanti sarve ye ’vasthitāḥ pratyanīkeṣhu yodhāḥ BG 11.32: The Supreme Lord said: I am mighty Time, the source of destruction that comes forth to annihilate the worlds. Even without your participation, the warriors arrayed in the opposing army shall cease to exist.
It’s not supposed to be the same. The original is Oppenheimer saying that will all of life behind him. In the movie it’s his first time realising the power he’s unleashed so it would be delivered differently
This line is from Hindu sacred text the bhagvadgita and oppenheimer was quoting it verbatim. Here is the original one (watch from 17 seconds onwards): ruclips.net/video/eCWBAX9Ihw0/видео.html&ab_channel=Nineteenthcenturyvideos.Backtolife.
Few people laughed, few people cried, most were silent. I was definitely one of the silent ones, I couldnt imagine witnessing the start of the annihilation of mankind. Truly a powerful quote, and a masterpiece of a movie. Truly chilling to the core.
We have forced Lord Shiva to open his third eye, which exposes all truth, shatters all illusion and has the power to consume all it sees in unquenchable fire, and now in our arrogance we presume to be his master.
Sometimes I wonder if those that had the terrifyingly illuminating misfortune to see the many Biblical catastrophies and miracles first hand, they whose tales would be told and re-told for generations before being written down might;ve seen the same thing as the ancient Hindu peoples had and only described the same essence differently due to their vastly dissimilar languages or what they focused upon/were commanded to focus upon because the similarities are astonishing between the theologically accurate appearances/natures of angels and the ultimate meaning of divinity, eternity, and finally seeing the path of infinite self-improvement clearly. It is clearly terrifying, confusing, yet empathically and undeniably *detailed* with fever inspiring worship being the immediate response of we hairless apes trying to grasp hold onto the earth-unitingly significant truth you've beheld but it is a thing that can't be held by the weak flesh so the effect is like trying to grab fog or prevent a puddle from evaporating. Gone so soon we've always no time, no words can convey it because the foundations of the words needed have yet to be defined clearly or built upon to serve as a more advanced, complex variation and even if they existed you'd forget how to use them best before your mental image fades away into wisps of starstuff.
Yeah, classic Nolan. An explosion that created mid-day level conditions 30 km!!! away from the blast "represented" by a ton of extremely dim gasoline. OK.
When the atomic explosion was shown in the movie everything was just silent and suddenly oppie came up with his famous line which was then followed by the wave of the explosion that slammed them all to the ground, i got goosebumps for like 3 minutes straight. Even after rewatching this i get the same feeling
Same, i really loved the movie
same
Wish you also put the massive BOOOM just a second after this. I flew off my chair in the cinema
you should probably stay on the chair
same here 😭 I thought I was gonna end up in the hall which was screening barbie right next to us 😭
I saw it in imax yesterday. I was fucking scared. That boom was freaky
I jumped out of my skin when I watched this. It was my first IMAX experience. It was so loud.
The people on front of me jumped lol
"The Destroyer of Worlds" is where you can hear a bit more of Murphy's natural accent. "Destrrroyer" of Worlds as opposed to the real Oppenheimer's "Destrah-yer of Worlds".
The texture of Murphy's voice though is amazingly identical to the real man in his delivery.
Wow. Even director didn't know this!
KANO!
Or whatever it is the kids are using nowadays
@@EarthwormShandy What the hell does Kano mean I'm a "Gen Alpha" yet I barely know any of their slang or what the fuck even is that head in a toilet....
@eggyolk0 Haha it's a pun on the word "kino" which means it's a good film or something like that, I never heard of it either!
I was just saying Kano, as in that dude from Mortal Kombat
I feel like Cillian put wonder in his voice where as the true recording was filled with dread and reality
It makes sense, because in the interview Oppie is explaning the phrase that came to his mind
And the scene from the movie is the moment the phrase came to his mind
Nah
Oppenheimer quoted those words from Bhagvadgeeta.
I mean, Oppenheimer actually says where the phrase is from in his famous quote (not in the movie, the real one). The full quote by Oppenheimer: "I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, 'Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.'"
I’m glad they didn’t show his face when he said it in the movie. Would’ve been way too on the nose
We did see it though, when he was balls deep in that woman near the start
Yeah I agree with u, I’m glad they kept it more for the audience to kind of imagine it
I’m pretty sure it’s taken straight from the scene with Jean, not that he actually said it in the moment
@@vidlantrofan3854 no u could hear papers and stuff kinda like how the actual thing took place irl, and he said it a lot differently here than in that scene
I thought it was something he was thinking to himself
"Now i am become death,the destroyer of worlds"
"Shimy Shimy-"
Now I Become Death The Destroyer Of Worlds - J Robert Oppenheimer
It’s from the Bhagwad Gita actually.
"Now I become death,The destroyer of Worlds" - Shree Krishna.
@@debasishgoswami9896*Vishnu
The original one is way too good cuz it's real & terrifying
This movie is pure perfection❤
i was expecting the boom
It's your boom ruclips.net/video/sgI-I09QLq8/видео.html
“Where’s the ka-boom? There was supposed to be an Earth shattering ka-boom!”
@@TrackMaster844Honestly, I was expecting to film the Hiroshima bomb. I think from this point of view, the movie disappointed me. I was expecting to film this bomb, and not just experience the bomb in Manhattan.
@@AhmedAhmed-mf5nbGo watch Barefoot Gen then. It’s written from the perspective of a survivor of the bombings so you’ll feel the full weight of the “destroyer of worlds”
@@AhmedAhmed-mf5nb cry about it
Give this man an Oscar for this ❤
Done
The moment the boom came from the speakers I thought it was real 😂
"Now I have become Death, Destroyer of the World" Shrimad Bhagwad Gita 🙏🙏
Jai Shree Krishna 🙏🙏
श्रीभगवानुवाच |
कालोऽस्मि लोकक्षयकृत्प्रवृद्धो
लोकान्समाहर्तुमिह प्रवृत्त: |
ऋतेऽपि त्वां न भविष्यन्ति सर्वे
येऽवस्थिता: प्रत्यनीकेषु योधा: 32
śhrī-bhagavān uvācha
kālo ’smi loka-kṣhaya-kṛit pravṛiddho
lokān samāhartum iha pravṛittaḥ
ṛite ’pi tvāṁ na bhaviṣhyanti sarve
ye ’vasthitāḥ pratyanīkeṣhu yodhāḥ
BG 11.32: The Supreme Lord said: I am mighty Time, the source of destruction that comes forth to annihilate the worlds. Even without your participation, the warriors arrayed in the opposing army shall cease to exist.
This film is my picks for several Oscars.
Everyone: megumin
Me: now I am become frieren the slayer of demons
the original one is actually saying that someone said: "i am become death"
he’s quoting the bhagvad ghita (sorry if i misspelt that), he said that because it reminds him of what he did
@@glizzygobblerlol6120 ye thats what he meant
You've come so far from the streets of Birmingham
Nick Mullens joke about this is hilarious. I love TAS but my god I miss Cumtown.
"Now I am become death" is almost perfect, "the destoyer of worlds" is really fricking off, the "worlds" has a completely different tone.
It’s not supposed to be the same. The original is Oppenheimer saying that will all of life behind him. In the movie it’s his first time realising the power he’s unleashed so it would be delivered differently
This line is from Hindu sacred text the bhagvadgita and oppenheimer was quoting it verbatim. Here is the original one (watch from 17 seconds onwards):
ruclips.net/video/eCWBAX9Ihw0/видео.html&ab_channel=Nineteenthcenturyvideos.Backtolife.
Few people laughed, few people cried, most were silent.
I was definitely one of the silent ones, I couldnt imagine witnessing the start of the annihilation of mankind.
Truly a powerful quote, and a masterpiece of a movie.
Truly chilling to the core.
We have forced Lord Shiva to open his third eye, which exposes all truth, shatters all illusion and has the power to consume all it sees in unquenchable fire, and now in our arrogance we presume to be his master.
Sometimes I wonder if those that had the terrifyingly illuminating misfortune to see the many Biblical catastrophies and miracles first hand, they whose tales would be told and re-told for generations before being written down might;ve seen the same thing as the ancient Hindu peoples had and only described the same essence differently due to their vastly dissimilar languages or what they focused upon/were commanded to focus upon because the similarities are astonishing between the theologically accurate appearances/natures of angels and the ultimate meaning of divinity, eternity, and finally seeing the path of infinite self-improvement clearly. It is clearly terrifying, confusing, yet empathically and undeniably *detailed* with fever inspiring worship being the immediate response of we hairless apes trying to grasp hold onto the earth-unitingly significant truth you've beheld but it is a thing that can't be held by the weak flesh so the effect is like trying to grab fog or prevent a puddle from evaporating. Gone so soon we've always no time, no words can convey it because the foundations of the words needed have yet to be defined clearly or built upon to serve as a more advanced, complex variation and even if they existed you'd forget how to use them best before your mental image fades away into wisps of starstuff.
Oppenheimer's original speech(on youtube) was a lot more dramatic than the movie.
In the original speech he says it with some regret in his voice. In the movie, he says it with fear at what he’s just achieved.
❤
Yeah, classic Nolan. An explosion that created mid-day level conditions 30 km!!! away from the blast "represented" by a ton of extremely dim gasoline. OK.
Bro really wanted him to set off an actual atomic bomb 💀
marvel fanboy detected
Ok first learn English, then criticize
*I have become
No. Oppie said "I am become"
@@Maxime_G ye so i was correcting
"Now I am become Trans Woman (puts on a wig), you can't be mad at me..."
You had became Hero, Savior of the World, Mr Oppenheimer
what kind of insensitive comment towards victims is this?
Do you even know the history
some people consider oppenhiemer a legend, guy regretted what he did himself and these people omg.
@@Antonella134679 More people would've died if they hadn't dropped the bombs.
This wasn’t accurate to historical events
Real Oppenheimer: *recites it in a 1965 NBC interview*
Movie Oppenheimer: *replayed from when he reads it from a book while fucking*