@@caohoangminh1Oppenheimer was one of the premier physicists of the 1940s, most of the people in his level were nobel prize winners and scientists in chief scientific circles round the world
@@rustyreckman2892 ... because he didn't want to be _remembered_ in history as "The Person Who Invented Dynamite" but as "The Founder Of The Nobel Prize"... ... (but DO look at who he took that money he founded said prize _from,_ so that he WOULDN'T be remembered as, arguably, history's greatest mass murderer).
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611 He made Dynamite for construction, his whole discovery of it was by accident when he was experimenting on nitroglycerin. Without the discovery of Dynamite the world would be different due to how much an influence it had on things like canels, highway construction, tunnels, and etc. The use of Dynamite by the military for warfare was a by product of that, just like how military inventions make their way into the civilian world. Now yes, he made the Nobel Peace prize, but he did it so that science for the sake of peace could be recognized, though today's Nobel Peace prize organization would probably make him sick seeing how they give out that reward to anyone with influence......or money. The man simply saw how the world would remember how his invention was misused rather than all the good it did for Humanity's progress in industrialization.
The whole movie is just shit, Fat Man and Little Boy, with Paul Newman, now there was an accurate portrayal of both men. This film makes Oppenheimer out like he regrets making the bomb, but then in real life, its well documented that he and his wife would have a party every year to celebrate the day we bombed hiroshima. General Graves was a street smart man, and he played Oppenheimer like a fiddle, and yet this film portrays him as a much more ignorant man.
@@mynamejeff785Oppenheimer literally campaigned against ever using nuclear weapons again, nuclear proliferation/arms race, the development of the hydrogen bomb, and is the reason that they used his younger association with communist circles to revoke his security clearance over it. He dedicated practically the rest of his life trying to close Pandora's box
@@mynamejeff785The whole end part of the movie is Strauss saying that all Oppenheimer does is posturing and that he doesn’t care people died, it’s mentioned in the film
I will never understand how the characters of Tommy and Oppenheimer were both played by the same actor. how can Cilian change their whole charisma, demeanor, gestures, facial expressions to look like completely different people. and having such strikingly memorable appearance with his blue eyes and handsome face. it's like magic. give this man an Oscar!
agreed. cillian’s face is extremely unique looking, yet when i look at oppenheimer i don’t see thomas at all. and vice versa. he’s really good at switching up his entire demeanor, accent, everything ❤
They are almost the same performance lmao don't get me wrong here he is great but something like batman begins and Oppenheimer are better examples of his range
Brilliant movie , phenomenal acting by such a perfect cast but the gem…. Of this insanely perfect movie is Cillian Murphy…… hopefully there is an Oscar in his future.
Everyone one in this movie so perfectly nailed their role. Robert Downey Jr. was so beyond his stereotypical roles and was amazing. How they made Matt Damon look like he was carrying that weight was great.
@@adamallen7070Oh believe me, once you see this movie, you're going to see why Robert Downey Jr gets so praised, I also recommend the movie "Chaplin", Robert really nailed it as Charlie Chaplin, he even looked alike, he was nominated for an Oscar but lost in front of Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman.
@@moxiemaxie3543 You're not doing jack shit by commenting retarded things like that, shut your damn mouth or tread lightly, the first one would be the best course for you
@@BearFattfilm, I don't think that's true. Julia Roberts and Emily Blunt are beautiful and are also recognized as good actresses. There are some who WANT to be recognized, or think that they should be, but .. they aren't talented.
Obviously Matt could hardly afford to pay the academy as much as that other guy who is famous for playing an entire series on A Billionaire Play boy philanthropist in a weaponised Iron Suit!
I think this might have been the best movie I’ve seen in 10+ years. It’s 3 hours but paced well. The acting, dialogue, cinematography, and score are all just so good.
Meanwhile, the brother of Robert Oppenheimer, Frank Oppenheimer was blacklisted from physics and instead cemented his legacy by founding the Exploratorium in San Francisco to help generations of kids find their curiosity and help them explore the world.
@@logicplague the person writing this dialogue is low IQ. Dynamite was not made for war-purposes. But it was later applied for war. Nuke is made for war purposes. The writer of this dialogue made Oppenheimer look like either an idiot or a narcissist - or, considering the context - both.
Exactly! Because next gen are more influenced by Peaky blinders and iron man but they fail to notice what a brilliant artist Matt Damon is I’m not saying other two were not they were absolutely great as well but Damon definitely deserves more credit!
Cillian is Irish but he's not a leprechaun, pixie, elf,troll,imp or fairy. Cillian Murphy is brilliant, dreamy, gorgeous and extremely talented. Also scrumptious!!!!
Saw it for the 3rd time today.. Hands Down the Best movie of all time. Nolan is a genius. Literally. And Cillian and leo are the Two best actors, cant wait for the Oscars
I watched it on the biggest screen that could make it justice, I watched it twice, 2nd time was better on a BIGGER screen, but public in my first view was more educated.
That's why he created and invested in the Nobel Prize. By the 1880s he was considered the biggest merchant of death ever and didn't want that to be his legacy.
@@drkcobraYep, he made Dynamite for construction, he saw it as a tool for building. Others saw how it could be a tool for destruction. Though I will still make the argument that without the invention of Dynamite humanity would be a full 2 centuries behind in progress, especially with logistics structures that have made life so much easier. Not everything is black and white when it comes to these things such as this.
suspected dilettante as well - he learned multiple languages for the sake of literature. german, sanskrit, he had a particular love for french literature. the man learned enough dutch in the space of a few weeks to give a cogent lecture to native speakers. not that polyglottal tendencies are indicative of an artistic savant, but robert was a poet as well as a physicist
I so regret not seeing this in a theater. It’s currently not on Netflix. Don’t even think it’s on Redbox yet. It looks pretty bloody wonderful. And I’d pay to watch and hear Emily Blunt read Classified ads.
Alfred Nobel created the prize as an apology. Oppenheimer probably rehearsed his “I am become death” like weeks in advance to make himself seem more apologetic.
Some how, I prefer to think he had other things to put his mind to. Clearly in the film its depicted he was suffering from the invention. I doubt it was from a standpoint of vanity he delivered the speech. Just my opinion.
Mind blowing performance, I could watch this over and over again. Yet after all those draining shows and interviews, I really wish him some peace and freedom. He sure got a strong family and friends to protect his privacy, hats off to them as well. I just don’t understand the madness of some fans/ people’s questions/ journalism - just embarrassing, so low. He’s really about the craft. Hope to see him performing live one day. Looking forward to his future projects.
Two top men sizing each other up. Damon's character went to MIT in real life and the movie, and designed the Pentagon so he's not just some army meathead.
I watched it twice in theatres, on the biggest screen I could find (there's no IMAX in my country), 2nd time is better, but at first time, public was more educated.
Underrated movie. It’s so sad that people can’t watch anything without action. I sent my wife out to the mall while I finished this movie in the theatre. I thought it was a masterpiece.
Nobel didn't invent the dynamite for use in warfare. He invented it as a replacement for gunpowder to stop people from dying due to malfunctions and spontaneous explosions. Both Kissinger and Durc Tho were given nobel prizes as a way to encourge them to stop the Vietnam War. Yes the recpients are not always the most noble of people but this shouldn't smear the name of Nobel.
Dynamite has practical applications outside of warfare. Science is a key, a key that opens both the doors to heaven and the gates to hell, it's up to us to pick. Also, if we hadn't got it first, someone else would have, and I'd hate to see that world. So far, it's been almost a century, and we haven't had a nuclear holocaust.
Yes. Hitler would have been on board for development, but he claimed that the scientists studying it were...Jews. Because of that, his side fell behind. Had the Russians or Germans or Japanese made an a-bomb, our land (and most of the earth) would not be free.
"Tolman strikes me as a guy that knows more about physics than he knows about people" Once you realise that Richard Tolman was the friend whose wife had an affair with Oppenheimer, these words just cut way deep
Context makes a difference. Einstein said he was an idiot for going through the trial instead of just telling them to eff-off about their security clearance.
Cillian nailed the accent and speaking style. Very impressive acting
👏👏👏 He's just amazing in everything he's in
I know right? He's incredible.
It's like he's paid millions to research and play a role or something.
@@steveconn yes he does is job well, which is admirable. Just because you make money by doing something doesn't make it less impressive.
@@steveconn And I'm sure if they were to give most people millions to research and play that same role they wouldn't be half as good as Cillian 👍
The dialogue is so sharp, damn!
I highly recommend the movie. One of the best in years
@@TransportSupremohell, I saw it in theaters and then bought a digital copy. What an incredible movie
@@TransportSupremomovie was okay. Second half was not skillfully edited or written. It drug on.
It’s silly
People think this is sharp? Oh well. No wonder, the world has gone to shits.
“I said suspected-“ beautiful 😂
Homie was full blown commie.
Your commas are in some direction
@@user-zu9lw3zb4dare you a perfectionis😂t
“Brilliance is taken for granted in your circle”….
Can you explain that sentence to me?
it means that brilliant is considered normal in his social network
@@caohoangminh1Oppenheimer was one of the premier physicists of the 1940s, most of the people in his level were nobel prize winners and scientists in chief scientific circles round the world
You go to a cocktail party at their house and there are probably at least 4 Nobel Prize winners
I Love the Sharp Verbal Riposte of, "Alfred Nobel invented Dynamite" 🧨 😂
But he also invented the Nobel prize
@@rustyreckman2892
... because he didn't want to be _remembered_ in history as "The Person Who Invented Dynamite" but as "The Founder Of The Nobel Prize"...
... (but DO look at who he took that money he founded said prize _from,_ so that he WOULDN'T be remembered as, arguably, history's greatest mass murderer).
Nobel created the prize because he felt guilty inventing dynamite 🙄
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611 He made Dynamite for construction, his whole discovery of it was by accident when he was experimenting on nitroglycerin. Without the discovery of Dynamite the world would be different due to how much an influence it had on things like canels, highway construction, tunnels, and etc. The use of Dynamite by the military for warfare was a by product of that, just like how military inventions make their way into the civilian world. Now yes, he made the Nobel Peace prize, but he did it so that science for the sake of peace could be recognized, though today's Nobel Peace prize organization would probably make him sick seeing how they give out that reward to anyone with influence......or money. The man simply saw how the world would remember how his invention was misused rather than all the good it did for Humanity's progress in industrialization.
@@jamesnoneyabizness5611the guy who created machine gun thought it would end wars. It made trench warfare.
"Groves" is another underrated OST from Oppenheimer. This whole movie is just perfect
The whole movie is just shit, Fat Man and Little Boy, with Paul Newman, now there was an accurate portrayal of both men.
This film makes Oppenheimer out like he regrets making the bomb, but then in real life, its well documented that he and his wife would have a party every year to celebrate the day we bombed hiroshima.
General Graves was a street smart man, and he played Oppenheimer like a fiddle, and yet this film portrays him as a much more ignorant man.
@@mynamejeff785Oppenheimer literally campaigned against ever using nuclear weapons again, nuclear proliferation/arms race, the development of the hydrogen bomb, and is the reason that they used his younger association with communist circles to revoke his security clearance over it.
He dedicated practically the rest of his life trying to close Pandora's box
@darkaero yet he threw a party every year on the eve of the bombing. This ia just revisionist by history
@@mynamejeff785The whole end part of the movie is Strauss saying that all Oppenheimer does is posturing and that he doesn’t care people died, it’s mentioned in the film
I'll never be able to read another Harry Turtledove novel without imagining Matt Damon as Groves.
"Alfred Nobel invented dynamite".
Best: 'Mic Drop', EVER!
I will never understand how the characters of Tommy and Oppenheimer were both played by the same actor. how can Cilian change their whole charisma, demeanor, gestures, facial expressions to look like completely different people. and having such strikingly memorable appearance with his blue eyes and handsome face. it's like magic. give this man an Oscar!
Looks like the Academy heard your demand!
'Remember, I am an actor. ' Cilian Murphy
agreed. cillian’s face is extremely unique looking, yet when i look at oppenheimer i don’t see thomas at all. and vice versa. he’s really good at switching up his entire demeanor, accent, everything ❤
They are almost the same performance lmao don't get me wrong here he is great but something like batman begins and Oppenheimer are better examples of his range
You can't understand how an actor, can, act?
Every picture, interview, or clip of Oppenheimer...... this guy nails it😮😮
He doesn't miss!
Brilliant movie , phenomenal acting by such a perfect cast but the gem…. Of this insanely perfect movie is Cillian Murphy…… hopefully there is an Oscar in his future.
He really does a great job.
@@cynthiahusband106🎉 he just got one for this role😊
Everyone one in this movie so perfectly nailed their role. Robert Downey Jr. was so beyond his stereotypical roles and was amazing.
How they made Matt Damon look like he was carrying that weight was great.
I was great to see RDJ was still a gifted actor.
RDJ was in this movie? I never watched it cause……Barbie
Agree! Downing should get award
@@adamallen7070Oh believe me, once you see this movie, you're going to see why Robert Downey Jr gets so praised, I also recommend the movie "Chaplin", Robert really nailed it as Charlie Chaplin, he even looked alike, he was nominated for an Oscar but lost in front of Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman.
@@adamallen7070you should watch it, there’s a reason it swept the awards season
"Why are we building a bomb"
Oppenheimer: "Because we fucking can!"
"and if you can, you do!"
I guess you meant "foockin"?
@cenata same thing, get over yourself, bringing nothing to the table 😒
@@moxiemaxie3543it's the style of speaking from Cillians most famous role, so there's that
@@moxiemaxie3543 You're not doing jack shit by commenting retarded things like that, shut your damn mouth or tread lightly, the first one would be the best course for you
Damn Private Ryan is a general now?
😂
😂👍
Matt Damon nails it as military guys, I recommend Green Zone, it's about the Iraq war, really underrated gem.
😅😂😂
@@jesustovar2549And a cop and an astronaut too.
Some very pleasurable acting here. Matt Damon is underrated
Matt Damon was utterly brilliant in Oppenheimer - by far his best performance that I've seen.
Good looking good actors are always underrated, men and women.
@@BearFattfilm, I don't think that's true. Julia Roberts and Emily Blunt are beautiful and are also recognized as good actresses.
There are some who WANT to be recognized, or think that they should be, but .. they aren't talented.
Matt Damon is NOT under rated 😂
Dude is a known quantity.
i love the dialogue in this scene. snappy and perfect amount of breathing room to emphasize where necessary
Me too! It's such great dialogue that I often had to rewind scenes just to hear certain lines again.
Matt Damon should’ve been nominated for the Oscar along with RDJ, they were both just as good
Obviously Matt could hardly afford to pay the academy as much as that other guy who is famous for playing an entire series on A Billionaire Play boy philanthropist in a weaponised Iron Suit!
Cillian is one of the best actors in the world today.
Not just a pretty face, Cillian takes his craft seriously it seems. Really happy for him. I hope he doesn't change too much.
"I said suspected" 😂
Alfred Nobel set up the Nobel Prizes as atonement _for_ inventing dynamite.
But with out it he wouldn't have been able too😂.cause we wouldn't have the money.but Obama got a peace prize so its all a club thing
@@dylanvanhoorne3191 But without it he wouldn't have felt he _needed_ to in the first place.
@@velentr literally what I said.............................................
@@velentr sometimes the best things come from the worst decisions.
@@dylanvanhoorne3191 I think you should reread your comment- _able_ and _needed_ aren't synonyms.
Cillian - master of the blazing slow blink.
Watching Murphy in his craft is just incredible to experience.
Remarkable acting throughout the entire movie!
I think this might have been the best movie I’ve seen in 10+ years. It’s 3 hours but paced well. The acting, dialogue, cinematography, and score are all just so good.
No it wasn't lol. It was so boring
@@tonypringles2285He's talking about his experience, not yours.
A thing about your username, Oppenheimer and the "Destroyer of Worlds" line gets mentioned in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
@@tonypringles2285 yet here you are..curiouser and curiouser
not my fault it popped up in my shorts. movie still sucked. super boring and way to much editing and pointless crap@@OpheliaDarkling
And just like Nobel, Oppenheimer would ultimately regret his creation.
I mean..dynamite gets used all the time in construction and mining, at least it has practical applications outside of warfare.
Meanwhile, the brother of Robert Oppenheimer, Frank Oppenheimer was blacklisted from physics and instead cemented his legacy by founding the Exploratorium in San Francisco to help generations of kids find their curiosity and help them explore the world.
Because he was a smhuck
@@MrEmptyKayI wish they talked about Frank Oppenheimer more.
@@logicplague the person writing this dialogue is low IQ. Dynamite was not made for war-purposes. But it was later applied for war. Nuke is made for war purposes. The writer of this dialogue made Oppenheimer look like either an idiot or a narcissist - or, considering the context - both.
Cillian MURPHY Really Embellished this Character..just Talented & Amazing on Every Level..🌅☀️🕊🥂🙏🏽😊
I'm beyond happy that Cillian Murphy won the Oscar for his tremendous acting in this film. He was so riveting.
Matt damon deserved/deserves best supporting actor award solely for this scene. No competition.
Nah, he played himself. Too easy and forgettable.
@@plumeria66 I felt the same about rdj. Thought he was ping-ponging crazily between genuinely playing a new character and himself/iron Man
@@thewaffle003 Right. I never liked his acting. Cillian Murphy steals all the scenes anyway.
Very good movie. Cillian is a fine actor.
He’s brilliant!
The sad irony that Richard Tolman, the one who vouched for his integrity, is the husband of one of the women he has an affair with
Lmao
“I’m a New Deal Democrat”. 😂😂😂. That was funny.
I mean… fucking hell Cillian is a master at speaking while using different accents like um… just holy shit.
This film is an absolute masterpiece
The most beautiful blue eyes 🤌🏻
Damon was brilliant and got overshadowed by all the focus on Murphy and RDJ.
Exactly! Because next gen are more influenced by Peaky blinders and iron man but they fail to notice what a brilliant artist Matt Damon is I’m not saying other two were not they were absolutely great as well but Damon definitely deserves more credit!
Both were great in this movie
Matt Damon kills it here with 'I don't take anything on trust'
Cillian is Irish but he's not a leprechaun, pixie, elf,troll,imp or fairy. Cillian Murphy is brilliant, dreamy, gorgeous and extremely talented. Also scrumptious!!!!
Haven't seen this movie, but this dialogue is really well written
I watched it then watched it again the next day with some other people it was so good!
Probably Nolan’s most mature screenplay
One of the few things I rarely see people praise about Christopher Nolan is that he has an incredible sense of humour.
Saw it for the 3rd time today.. Hands Down the Best movie of all time. Nolan is a genius. Literally. And Cillian and leo are the Two best actors, cant wait for the Oscars
Damn Mr Shelby really be moving up😂😂😂
Thomas Shelby AND Carroll Shelby together!
He's going to win the Oscar, and it's a long time coming. 💙💜
Matt Damon’s timing “I said suspected” is impeccable. (and Cillian Murphy is pure perfection).
Man i wish i saw this in IMAX, never got a chance to! Only saw it in regular theaters.
I watched it on the biggest screen that could make it justice, I watched it twice, 2nd time was better on a BIGGER screen, but public in my first view was more educated.
I saw it in IMAX the first time, the BFI IMAX in London which is the largest screen in Europe. It was absolutely wonderful!
"I don't take anything on trust... I'm Maht Daymon!"
The way they quip at each other back and forth; that's pure Oscar winning performance.
I despise Leslie Groves but Matt Damon nailed his portrayal of him. Amazing
"Yet here you are".... the sass though
This was a movie everyone should see.
Brilliant film.
A masterpiece
Brilliance is also taken for granted in the film circle so no.
@@clementnade972 nice.....lolll
Damn ok let me carve out an afternoon for this 😅
We'll cover for you!
Turn the volume up all the way! And get the Blu ray if you can.
Destroyer of worlds…. So good!
@@mr.teezee"Destroyer of worlds" is from the Baghavad Gita.
Nobel invented dynamite.
That's why he created and invested in the Nobel Prize. By the 1880s he was considered the biggest merchant of death ever and didn't want that to be his legacy.
@@drkcobraYep, he made Dynamite for construction, he saw it as a tool for building. Others saw how it could be a tool for destruction. Though I will still make the argument that without the invention of Dynamite humanity would be a full 2 centuries behind in progress, especially with logistics structures that have made life so much easier. Not everything is black and white when it comes to these things such as this.
@@assassinzakral7023We were blowing people up before dynamite. Dynamite is just a lot less accident prone for miners and railroad workers.
i love his blinking
suspected dilettante as well - he learned multiple languages for the sake of literature. german, sanskrit, he had a particular love for french literature. the man learned enough dutch in the space of a few weeks to give a cogent lecture to native speakers. not that polyglottal tendencies are indicative of an artistic savant, but robert was a poet as well as a physicist
This is verbal chess
Feels like watching this marvellous film again after watching this scene. ❤
Matt Damon’s acting here is brilliant
To quote a line from the TV show "ER"... "You know what the problem is about not trusting anyone? Eventually no one will trust you either".
This is one of my all time favourite movie scenes, the music ('Groves') is top notch (even better slowed with reverb)
I so regret not seeing this in a theater. It’s currently not on Netflix. Don’t even think it’s on Redbox yet. It looks pretty bloody wonderful. And I’d pay to watch and hear Emily Blunt read Classified ads.
Em is truly amazing in this too. She would the Oscar. Not a lot of screen time but what she has is wonderful.
“Brilliance is taken for granted in your circle”
The General's list, should've ended with, "And these are your 'good' points!"
Alfred Nobel created the prize as an apology. Oppenheimer probably rehearsed his “I am become death” like weeks in advance to make himself seem more apologetic.
Some how, I prefer to think he had other things to put his mind to. Clearly in the film its depicted he was suffering from the invention. I doubt it was from a standpoint of vanity he delivered the speech. Just my opinion.
Possibly
wonderful Cillian ❤
The acting in this film was absolutely fantastic.
Those blue eyes!!!
"Alfred Nobel invented dynamite"
Nobel: And you're not getting my name tarnished with your bomb, mister.
Thomas Shelby after getting old and moving to America
😭
ha, Matt Damon plays a guy named Shelby too (Ford vs Ferrari)
Loved their dynamic and chemistry together. Possibly my favourite scene in the movie 🍿
Nobel invented dynamite and regretted it.
Saw it imax and bought it digital on RUclips now I need order the DVD 📀
The mfkn dialogue 😮💨🔥
Mind blowing performance, I could watch this over and over again. Yet after all those draining shows and interviews, I really wish him some peace and freedom. He sure got a strong family and friends to protect his privacy, hats off to them as well. I just don’t understand the madness of some fans/ people’s questions/ journalism - just embarrassing, so low. He’s really about the craft. Hope to see him performing live one day. Looking forward to his future projects.
That absolute gall, talking to Thomas Shelby like that.
Well he is Jason Bourne. 🤣😂💯🔥
@@darkseid6089"Jesus Christ is Jason Bourne", I gotta rewatch the trilogy.
Two top men sizing each other up. Damon's character went to MIT in real life and the movie, and designed the Pentagon so he's not just some army meathead.
Ireland produced an amazing actor in this man. Amazing.
He trained in London
Matt Damon is underrated in so much as he is better than people appreciate.
Our apologies to Matt Damon, we've ran out of time
Brilliant acting
Truly!
Damon killed this role.
He really did!
He kinda reminded me of John Wayne, that kind of american cowboy attitude, also the Duke played military roles despite he couldn't be enlisted in ww2.
Cillian owned the whole
Movie. Brilliant actor! So glad he won the Oscar
What a brilliant conversation!
Can’t wait to rewatch this Ngl
Watched it in 70mm IMAX. It was amazing
I watched it twice in theatres, on the biggest screen I could find (there's no IMAX in my country), 2nd time is better, but at first time, public was more educated.
The dynamite line had the same sort of impact as the line from Django about Alexander Dumas.
Love this movie. Brilliant cast, directing, etc.
Cilluan Murphy is beautiful in every way
Underrated movie. It’s so sad that people can’t watch anything without action. I sent my wife out to the mall while I finished this movie in the theatre. I thought it was a masterpiece.
What is the name of the movie?
Oppenheimer @@DeyaIV
Dude the movie was so awful, it was like a fever dream of boring shit.
@@DeyaIVOppenheimer
@@tonypringles2285To you
Do understand that Henry Kissinger won the nobel as well. Not mich of a peace prize at all
Henry Kissinger even admitted he shouldn’t have gotten that.
At least he was honest, they gave Obama one between the drone strikes and Syria
Obama won it 6 days after taking office… just for getting people to vote for him…
That's the Norwegians who decide the peace price, so not exactly very reliable
Nobel didn't invent the dynamite for use in warfare. He invented it as a replacement for gunpowder to stop people from dying due to malfunctions and spontaneous explosions.
Both Kissinger and Durc Tho were given nobel prizes as a way to encourge them to stop the Vietnam War. Yes the recpients are not always the most noble of people but this shouldn't smear the name of Nobel.
Obama won one for being black. And then he started a new war. 🥴
The most important man who ever lived played by one of the greatest actors in the world great combo 🔥🔥
I didn’t know this man was in Oppenheimer I still have to watch this movie I love Cillian💕💗
Yeah Alfred nobel literally made he nobel prize to cover up the horrors he had unleashed by making dynamite..
Dynamite has practical applications outside of warfare. Science is a key, a key that opens both the doors to heaven and the gates to hell, it's up to us to pick. Also, if we hadn't got it first, someone else would have, and I'd hate to see that world. So far, it's been almost a century, and we haven't had a nuclear holocaust.
Yes. Hitler would have been on board for development, but he claimed that the scientists studying it were...Jews. Because of that, his side fell behind. Had the Russians or Germans or Japanese made an a-bomb, our land (and most of the earth) would not be free.
WOW!!!
Damon was describing himself in real life!!!
I’ve watched this movie at least 20 times I love it
"Yet, here you are!" The understatement. Great dialogue, excellent acting.
"Tolman strikes me as a guy that knows more about physics than he knows about people"
Once you realise that Richard Tolman was the friend whose wife had an affair with Oppenheimer, these words just cut way deep
Brilliantly acted movie.
GOAT movie by the also GOAT movie maker
“Let’s blow some shit up!”- Oppenheimer probably
Yet here u are 😂
And Einstein said he was an idiot 😮
And he was !
Context makes a difference. Einstein said he was an idiot for going through the trial instead of just telling them to eff-off about their security clearance.