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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @TonyWayne-jg7ix
    @TonyWayne-jg7ix Год назад +73040

    "You're the man who gave them the power to destroy themselves... and the world is not prepared" - this wasn't just a dialogue, it was a Prophecy!!! 🔥

    • @deivamgaming8097
      @deivamgaming8097 Год назад +1275

      @@theshadow7201 that's exactly what gives it meaning

    • @DoctorAndrew
      @DoctorAndrew Год назад +726

      That is right! one day humanity will destroy itself. Possession to self-destruction is in our blood.

    • @Atut999
      @Atut999 Год назад +712

      And thus, the speech of Oppenheimer's 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds' is more apparent. If you've watched his interview, you can see a soulless man behind his eyes. He knows exactly what we're capable of.

    • @mosestekper7659
      @mosestekper7659 Год назад +504

      Unfortunately if he hadn't done it another person would have done it all the same. It was inevitable

    • @tranuctap5354
      @tranuctap5354 Год назад +41

      @@theshadow7201 Bruh you've answer the damn question 😂

  • @kh7688
    @kh7688 Год назад +48864

    Murphy has been loyal to Nolan for nearly two decades. It's about time he was given his own film. This might just be the film that gets both these men their respective Oscars. No more than they deserve. Can't wait for this.
    One of those rare moments where I called it correctly. I'm so glad they won. Well deserved. Also, my boy RDJ got his Oscar, too. Icing on top of a delicious cake 🎂

    • @jason-s8c
      @jason-s8c Год назад +591

      He’s always been co star

    • @meekumanu
      @meekumanu Год назад +203

      Nolan has multiple oscars....

    • @mattjns
      @mattjns Год назад +1394

      @@meekumanu Nolan has no Oscars.

    • @JohnWayne-ox4re
      @JohnWayne-ox4re Год назад +706

      @@mattjns cus he's not woke

    • @MS-vk9ph
      @MS-vk9ph Год назад +800

      @@JohnWayne-ox4re cuz pretty much every film he makes has more spectacle than substance. There is a reason people often refer to his work as clinical. The last time he tried to do emotion was in interstellar and they called it goofy af

  • @averagebeastt3606
    @averagebeastt3606 Год назад +6731

    Cillian Murphy is literally the perfect cast for this role. This is going to be epic!

    • @copyprint-fz2hb
      @copyprint-fz2hb Год назад

      was this movie made by THE PROUD BOYS , where are the black actors , any people of color ?? not even a lesbian ? the Oscar for the most RACIST movie ever made goes to Christopher Nolan

    • @UrCheckMate
      @UrCheckMate Год назад +20

      Few months back I was thinking the same

    • @prime_ai_99
      @prime_ai_99 Год назад +15

      Unlike Demon that destroys the movie believability

    • @hiranom20
      @hiranom20 Год назад +14

      ​@@buffnipz booooo! *fart noise* #foh

    • @dhaha7
      @dhaha7 Год назад +21

      yeah ive always liked him. im glad he got the leading role in a nolan movie

  • @MB-gd6be
    @MB-gd6be 7 месяцев назад +268

    One thing about Nolan is that he certainly makes sure to have the top notch actors for his movie roles.

    • @mpumelelobeyers957
      @mpumelelobeyers957 3 месяца назад +2

      Good

    • @MrSilverhand91
      @MrSilverhand91 Месяц назад +2

      Well, imagine having the opportunity to be in a Nolan film. Top notch or not, anyone will accept without even reading the script.

  • @dandewizzle2479
    @dandewizzle2479 Год назад +6098

    I hope Cillian gets to deliver the iconic "destroyer of worlds" speech: "We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried. Most people were silent" etc. etc. Fantastic haunting speech to this day
    (Edit) All the people feeling the need to say "Oppenheimer didn't come up with that, he was quoting from Hindu Scripture!", duh! He literally says that before he quotes it in the original audio.

    • @brendanpierce96
      @brendanpierce96 Год назад +668

      I have a feeling this will probably be at the very end of the film, but I firmly believe it will be in the movie at some point. It would be criminal not to have it

    • @jordan8056
      @jordan8056 Год назад +461

      this movie is actually a comedy and they changed the line to "oooops did I do that? *winks at camera and does an innocent shrug*"

    • @brickbusters1940
      @brickbusters1940 Год назад +96

      I am become Sneed, destroyer of Chuck

    • @koli4213
      @koli4213 Год назад +41

      @@jordan8056 HES STILL GOT IT‼️ BRAVO NOLAN

    • @v1v3k_rajan
      @v1v3k_rajan Год назад +26

      That is a speech that will give me chills every time I see it. Would love to see it in movie

  • @cokezzz8249
    @cokezzz8249 Год назад +6668

    Oppenheimer, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and Feynman. Some of greatest and most influential physicists of all time, in a summer blockbuster by Nolan!

    • @RepresentWV
      @RepresentWV Год назад +61

      Oy vey!

    • @Crismuscle
      @Crismuscle Год назад +228

      You left out the most important one... Enrico Fermi. He actually designed the fcking thing but Nolan chose to credit Oppenheimer... whatever.

    • @hustler692
      @hustler692 Год назад +23

      @@Crismuscle e world's first nuclear reactor

    • @VSDawson
      @VSDawson Год назад +15

      ​@@CrismuscleAnd Klaus Fuchs!

    • @PalestinianVictory96
      @PalestinianVictory96 Год назад

      F them all, world was better off without em

  • @bensmyth450
    @bensmyth450 Год назад +6041

    Cillian Murphy is giving me chills from the trailer alone. Anyone who’s seen Peaky Blinders, or really any of his roles, knows he has unbelievable chops.

    • @frankrivera4982
      @frankrivera4982 Год назад +135

      He also played the Scarcrow in the dark knight series and absolutely killed it in that role

    • @archdogg879
      @archdogg879 Год назад +49

      I know him from 28 Days Later and a movie called Sunshine. Amazing actor!

    • @anthonyleachman3541
      @anthonyleachman3541 Год назад +6

      ​@@frankrivera4982🙏🏾

    • @lostagain331
      @lostagain331 Год назад +22

      I'll miss his accent tho

    • @remedyitx
      @remedyitx Год назад +11

      @@archdogg879 28 days later was amazing.

  • @Aaa-.-
    @Aaa-.- 5 месяцев назад +180

    16歳日本人です。2回視聴しましたが、まずはそのパワフルな表現や複雑に絡み合う人間のドラマに圧倒され心を惹かれました。音や俳優さんたちの演技も素晴らしく、映画館で見て本当に良かったと思いました。日本国内では日本についての言及が少ないなどと賛否両論あります。しかし、被爆国の立場でしか原爆を見ていなかった私にとって(多くの日本人もそうでしょう)は、発明者の葛藤や苦悩はもちろん、原爆を落としたアメリカ側から物事を見る点においても非常に興味深く、私に新しい視点をくれたと感じました。素晴らしい映画をありがとうございます。

    • @salmon_lover4
      @salmon_lover4 4 месяца назад +13

      同感です。
      文章化できなかった複雑な気持ちを綺麗に表してくれた素敵なコメントに出会えました!
      ありがとう!

    • @DhilipNexus
      @DhilipNexus 4 месяца назад +6

      Thanks for the comments

    • @koduckpsyduck
      @koduckpsyduck Месяц назад

      일본에서 개봉했음? 내가 알기로는 개봉 안한거로 아는데

    • @samhkwest
      @samhkwest Месяц назад +3

      Appreciate your comphrension of this movie. You're so young and can look at things with such deepth. Great,

    • @Keita-j4y
      @Keita-j4y Месяц назад

      貴方は本当に日本人ですか?

  • @shahirabdullah5438
    @shahirabdullah5438 Год назад +4664

    The radioactive detection sound gives me chills. It's so subtle yet so terrifying.

    • @sa-su-ke7256
      @sa-su-ke7256 Год назад +8

      Can you pin that part

    • @shahirabdullah5438
      @shahirabdullah5438 Год назад

      ​​​@@sa-su-ke7256 0:32

    • @FashionManJosh
      @FashionManJosh Год назад +30

      ​@@sa-su-ke72563:01 3:02

    • @YouAreTheRaidBoss
      @YouAreTheRaidBoss Год назад +85

      Geiger counter!
      From the Wikipedia page about the inventor:
      "Geiger endured the Battle of Berlin and subsequent Soviet occupation in April/May 1945. A couple of months later he moved to Potsdam, dying there two months after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan."
      Well that's an uncertain time to leave this world.

    • @moamr8472
      @moamr8472 Год назад +16

      Reminds me of fallout

  • @fk8669
    @fk8669 Год назад +4653

    Cillian absolutely deserves to be the lead in a movie like this. Long overdue.

    • @ARmirzaful
      @ARmirzaful Год назад +83

      He is a very special actor. Well said.

    • @mehdicharife2335
      @mehdicharife2335 Год назад +20

      What do you mean? He's already the main character in the show Peaky Blinders.

    • @zeze3346
      @zeze3346 Год назад +69

      @@mehdicharife2335 yeah the show, not a movie...

    • @xPetyr
      @xPetyr Год назад +18

      @@zeze3346 He is the main character in 28 days later, a movie...

    • @xPetyr
      @xPetyr Год назад +4

      2002

  • @bigjim5423
    @bigjim5423 Год назад +5485

    Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, a crucial moment in humanity's history...How can this not be epic?

    • @zurzakne-etra7069
      @zurzakne-etra7069 Год назад +24

      matt damon's gonna ruin this movie. Jimmy kimmel was right about him

    • @Omega-qi4kn
      @Omega-qi4kn Год назад +52

      @@zurzakne-etra7069 no

    • @bigjim5423
      @bigjim5423 Год назад +67

      @@zurzakne-etra7069 a touch harsh, what's that bad about Matt Damon?

    • @brucebale1
      @brucebale1 Год назад +38

      @@zurzakne-etra7069 yeah, sure! Not even the worst actor in the world could single-handedly ruin a Nolan movie, let alone Matt Damon

    • @Xubelo
      @Xubelo Год назад +10

      @@bigjim5423 he’s probably been binging on conspiracy theories about pizza 🍕
      He’s mentally ill.

  • @IronBoulder
    @IronBoulder 6 месяцев назад +104

    Hats off to all involved in this film. 7 oscars, All well deserved.

  • @mr.switchblade604
    @mr.switchblade604 Год назад +2611

    "Until somebody builds a bigger bomb."
    I love that the line seems to be given in nonchalance, a passing comment, and yet at the same time it strikes true like an arrow through the chest. Be it the audience or Oppenheimer himself realizing that this bomb is not the end, but the beginning of a chain of competition to see who can be more destructive, who can take away the most lives with the push of a button.

    • @stephenzanichkowsky4434
      @stephenzanichkowsky4434 Год назад +49

      And they hung Oppie out to dry because he discouraged work on the hydrogen bomb.

    • @sameerahmed1001
      @sameerahmed1001 Год назад +61

      The person saying it was Edward Teller, the man who invented the hydrogen bomb.

    • @me.thedarkknight
      @me.thedarkknight Год назад +2

      ​@@stephenzanichkowsky4434 hung means? Explain please, I don't know the vocabulary.

    • @stephenzanichkowsky4434
      @stephenzanichkowsky4434 Год назад

      @@me.thedarkknight He had to endure a "trial" that was billed as a hearing, and which resulted in having his security clearance revoked. Accused of having Communist friends, like every other liberal free thinker had in those days. A disgraceful display of "Red Scare" paranoia...

    • @beefchowmein
      @beefchowmein Год назад +8

      Tsar Bomba. 🔥

  • @braken8642
    @braken8642 Год назад +3223

    Cillian's eyes staring into space transfer so much meaning and emotion. Unbelievable actor.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Год назад +54

      It’s doing the “I am become Death, D.o.W.” speech non-verbally.

    • @CaptainCupcake1286
      @CaptainCupcake1286 Год назад

      Dude this is gonna be lit

    • @brittanycunningham787
      @brittanycunningham787 Год назад

      It's cgi 😂 jesus fkn crist

    • @CaptainCupcake1286
      @CaptainCupcake1286 Год назад +2

      I know but despite not reading all of the book bomb for time reasons it was still really good and I know this book is based on that

    • @aakashbharati502
      @aakashbharati502 Год назад +1

      Met him two weeks ago in South Dublin ♥

  • @Michael-dy7zp
    @Michael-dy7zp Год назад +2494

    Cillian Murphy is perfect for this role, he's one of the greatest actors ever at showing the intensity and the inner demons of characters. He has Oppenheimer's mannerisms, body language, tone, and physical stature down perfectly.

    • @gebmanini6465
      @gebmanini6465 Год назад +5

      agreed

    • @HipsterBrooo
      @HipsterBrooo Год назад +39

      "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" ~ Oppenheimer quote from Bhagavad Gita during the test.

    • @seyioyetade
      @seyioyetade Год назад +4

      What is name of this movie pls

    • @goblin4562
      @goblin4562 Год назад +28

      ah yes, im sure you know well of oppenheimers mannerisms and body language, you were a dear friends with oppenheimer werent you michael? lmao

    • @brandonschwab3692
      @brandonschwab3692 Год назад +2

      He is one of the best actors that nobody knows his name. I have never seen him in a bad movie or even if a bad movie, he is great in it and makes it better.

  • @DanNic88
    @DanNic88 7 месяцев назад +16

    This movie is a masterpiece an absolute must watch

    • @Keita-j4y
      @Keita-j4y Месяц назад

      Keep going Atomic Man

  • @SipplioChannel
    @SipplioChannel Год назад +6597

    Okay but this cast is absolutely mind boggling. I love that he sticks with his friends for nearly every movie, but wow, this is just insane. I can’t wait to see this

    • @BelleRose789
      @BelleRose789 Год назад +240

      Agreed. Cillian Murphy was in Inception, The Dark Knight, Dunkirk and now this

    • @mouniadjellit6853
      @mouniadjellit6853 Год назад +5

      ​@@BelleRose789 😂😂😂

    • @Sir-Cletus
      @Sir-Cletus Год назад +62

      Scarecrow should have had more in the third film. He is an interesting character if utilised properly.

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash Год назад +16

      where is micheal cairn? :P

    • @billyjansen7690
      @billyjansen7690 Год назад

      No boggle

  • @CPTM1
    @CPTM1 Год назад +1939

    Man, I hope Cillian gets that well-deserved Oscar for this, from 28 days later to peaky Blinders and amd everything in between and now a movie that might push him to that recognition. One of the greatest actors in the last 20 years.

    • @lorenzo_renga
      @lorenzo_renga Год назад +15

      One of the greatest actors in the last 20 years. LOL

    • @s0nnyburnett
      @s0nnyburnett Год назад +35

      and a humble one too

    • @neno9871
      @neno9871 Год назад +2

      stretch

    • @JPPSrules
      @JPPSrules Год назад +9

      He’s not top 5. Just been in good roles

    • @jbug1979
      @jbug1979 Год назад +4

      i liked him in "sunshine"

  • @JaggusBaro
    @JaggusBaro Год назад +5982

    I’m rooting for Cillian’s first oscar! He truly deserves it.

    • @michaela9967
      @michaela9967 Год назад

      A white man cannot win Oscar anymore. The movie doesn't have enough blacks, asians, trans people

    • @dlinberg9831
      @dlinberg9831 Год назад +59

      no doubt

    • @humbggs
      @humbggs Год назад +42

      absolutely!

    • @lookingforwyatteearp3137
      @lookingforwyatteearp3137 Год назад +338

      They will just give the Oscar to a Transgeneder actor.

    • @kevin-nf8ni
      @kevin-nf8ni Год назад +3

      @@lookingforwyatteearp3137ahhh u mad

  • @chriswyatt9869
    @chriswyatt9869 Месяц назад +6

    One of the best crafted and made movies in years. It may not be your cup of tea but you can’t say it’s a bad movie. On all levels it excels beyond everything else in Hollywood

  • @vishnukiran6162
    @vishnukiran6162 Год назад +6035

    "Our work here will ensure a peace mankind has never seen"
    "Until somebody builds a bigger bomb"
    Goosebumps.

    • @HAbarneyWK
      @HAbarneyWK Год назад +115

      I think that's Edward Teller, the guy who created a bigger bomb 😄

    • @Charlie-lf7iy
      @Charlie-lf7iy Год назад

      I'm excited but I'm sure this stupid Indian censor board will ruin it

    • @ferenc-x7p
      @ferenc-x7p Год назад +66

      @@HAbarneyWK Bingo. Teller had huge eyebrows and thick accent, just like that actor looking like.

    • @ravery4187
      @ravery4187 Год назад +32

      But the idea that you are building a weapon that insures peace…..what a goal…..even though it was naive

    • @rurunosep
      @rurunosep Год назад +8

      So far so good, at least.

  • @wyattnoise
    @wyattnoise Год назад +3183

    My grandpa was on a navy ship back when the military was doing nuclear testing on our own soldiers. Him and everybody else aboard was awoken early one morning, given special eye-protection and told to stand on the starboard side and look to the horizon. He said even wearing the eye-protection, the light from the initial flash was so bright, that when he shielded his eyes with his hand, he could see the bones in his fingers through his skin.
    My grandpa died of cancer, though it's fair to mention he was also an asbestos installer after his time in the military until that was phased out. Didn't really stand a chance to avoid the cancer, really.

    • @rigira
      @rigira Год назад +75

      crazy

    • @Ghostrider1717x
      @Ghostrider1717x Год назад +143

      It’s Amazing the things we’re never even aware of that have transpired throughout our history!
      Thanks for sharing

    • @vitaminq4348
      @vitaminq4348 Год назад +167

      Your grandpa witnessed history in the making. A dark side of it in that flash of light, yes, but history nonetheless.

    • @user-hd8ej8yx9p
      @user-hd8ej8yx9p Год назад +73

      your grandfather just out there exposing himself to any and all cancer agents

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 Год назад +40

      Atomic veterans are definitely slowly getting the recognition and support they deserve, but it’s still far lesser known

  • @omnipotent999
    @omnipotent999 7 месяцев назад +37

    I got goosebumps while watching it. Cilian Murphy's acting was great. Definitely a must watch movie

    • @alphazero6571
      @alphazero6571 4 месяца назад +1

      now he is going back to the 21 days later remake zombie movie..Cillian knows how to play a character, i have not seen a bad act from him.

  • @ricpowers1475
    @ricpowers1475 Год назад +3441

    Cillian Murphy is, in my opinion, the best actor alive. His intensity grips the audience into whatever role he is cast. Concession sales plummet.

    • @shafikirish-qg2mk
      @shafikirish-qg2mk Год назад +88

      One of the best ***

    • @prabhaspokharel9335
      @prabhaspokharel9335 Год назад +30

      Daniel Day Lewis has quit acting but he is still alive.

    • @AidenDesJames
      @AidenDesJames Год назад +27

      He doesn't even know how to act enthusiastic
      There are actors who pretty much morph into their character. Cilian Murphy is a great actor, but not even close to the greats

    • @ricpowers1475
      @ricpowers1475 Год назад +20

      @@AidenDesJames well, i put that comment up hours ago and theres already 4oo agrees on it. So.. lets see by weeks end

    • @ameetoshdash1252
      @ameetoshdash1252 Год назад +8

      ​@@AidenDesJames maybe because he hasn't done any such type of role.

  • @DeividManuRos
    @DeividManuRos Год назад +2230

    Cillian is one of the greats of this generation. He looks utterly transformed, physically but also the mannerisms are so on-point. Even just the eyes...This is gonna be spectacular.

    • @notionvfx_
      @notionvfx_ Год назад +17

      A truly great actor is an actor whose words can be expressed without sound.

    • @cascadesequence7307
      @cascadesequence7307 Год назад +1

      He's never really clicked with me an as actor, but maybe this will be the movie to do it.

    • @jacobstanley7089
      @jacobstanley7089 Год назад +7

      @@stopnd Movies from the 70's and 80's were colour graded too mate. This has always been this way since coloured movies

    • @Sicilianismo
      @Sicilianismo Год назад +6

      ​@@cascadesequence7307 then your taste is bad

    • @cascadesequence7307
      @cascadesequence7307 Год назад

      @@Sicilianismo He was good in Sunshine, but we're hardly talking Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy are we. What do you think his best film is, and why?

  • @EmilStevens
    @EmilStevens Год назад +1311

    There is acting. Then there is Cillian Murphy. This man is about to give us the performance of a lifetime.

    • @NoCloutShyy
      @NoCloutShyy Год назад

      ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_mEUdBGBM5_LeK9cX8a73EwCcJoYCWyUhA

    • @Gkn_35
      @Gkn_35 Год назад +5

      Yahudi propagandacısı Nolan, hiç bir şekilde insanlığın katili olduğunu itiraf eden Oppenheimer’ı masum gösteremez.
      "Ben artık dünyaları yıkan ölümün kendisiyim. "
      (Robert Oppenheimer/ Fizikçi)
      (Test amaçlı İlk atom bombası patlatıldıktan sekiz saniye sonrasında söylediği söz)

    • @D4rkKn1ght311
      @D4rkKn1ght311 Год назад +13

      This will win him an Oscar

    • @jeffw8218
      @jeffw8218 Год назад +2

      Kek, you think this looks good??

    • @moneymoney5431
      @moneymoney5431 Год назад +1

      @@Gkn_35amen to that

  • @Shhhzzzz-p7x
    @Shhhzzzz-p7x Месяц назад +2

    "Oppenheimer when he went into Truman's Office with Dean Acheson said to the latter, wringing his hands:"I have blood on my hands". Truman later said to Acheson: "Never bring that fucking cretin in here again. He didn't drop the bomb. I did. That kind of weepiness makes me sick." Source: Jean-Jacques Salomon Science et Politique
    (1970) - * History in Quotations, Page 882

  • @DeividManuRos
    @DeividManuRos Год назад +1740

    It never fails to amaze me how Christopher Nolan, even without attending film school, manages to create such unique, outstanding, pieces of art and become one of the best directors of all time.

    • @theglitch312
      @theglitch312 Год назад +219

      You can teach skills. You can't teach talent.

    • @tiaraios
      @tiaraios Год назад +69

      great passion creates the unbelievable

    • @ivanlagrossemoule
      @ivanlagrossemoule Год назад +17

      @@theglitch312 They aren't separate like people tend to think, it's just that film school is only one way to develop skills.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 Год назад +35

      by not going to schoool, he found his own style by learning from others vs being told what is good what is bad :)

    • @enut23
      @enut23 Год назад +71

      Tarentino never went to film school either. He famously said "I went to films, not film school".

  • @AimForMyHead81
    @AimForMyHead81 Год назад +4132

    This is legitimately one of the greatest trailers ever. Give the editor a raise.

    • @mercutiomurphy2743
      @mercutiomurphy2743 Год назад +43

      if the movie is all talking, and doesn't show at least some awesome explosions. Then this movie is the biggest jebait ever

    • @ah2522
      @ah2522 Год назад +10

      Titanic was better

    • @GodVanisher
      @GodVanisher Год назад +98

      @@mercutiomurphy2743 Guess what. This movie has 0 CGI and they actually built a nuke and detonated it.

    • @dmcpatt
      @dmcpatt Год назад +29

      @@GodVanisherNo…… they didn’t, the government would not give the most deadly and powerful weapon known to man to a filmmaker, look it up they actually didnt

    • @mercutiomurphy2743
      @mercutiomurphy2743 Год назад +1

      @@dmcpatt i know, what that dude said made him sound like an absolute dumbass

  • @mauientertainment4665
    @mauientertainment4665 Год назад +4128

    You know a Movie is a Masterpiece when you come back to the Trailers.

    • @k.c.3022
      @k.c.3022 Год назад +27

      This trailer specifically AND the Universal UK first look that’s 5 minutes long!

    • @Sierra19
      @Sierra19 Год назад +30

      Saw it in IMAX and I'm amazed by how Nolan managed to make talking so intense and the aftermath of the real test was so good 💥💥💥

    • @Unknown-girl428
      @Unknown-girl428 Год назад +3

      Literally!

    • @ctkelley27
      @ctkelley27 Год назад +3

      It was a good movie

    • @jacobfrost5461
      @jacobfrost5461 Год назад +17

      It was a terrible movie. Came back to see how much better the trailer was than the actual movie.

  • @VersatileWorldChannel
    @VersatileWorldChannel 6 месяцев назад +24

    Lockhart lost his memory so badly that he travelled back in time and reformed his ways inadvertently, becoming one of the greatest scientists of all time

    • @craigledger4645
      @craigledger4645 6 месяцев назад +1

      Lockhart wanted to warn Dr. Crane, the dangers of pursuing fame.
      GREAT FILM!

  • @HaitianPapi93
    @HaitianPapi93 Год назад +2342

    I'm blown away. The cinematic universe will never be the same again. Cillian Murphy & Christopher Nolan will take home the Oscar. Nuff said.

  • @eshswam
    @eshswam Год назад +1548

    You know christopher nolan has pretty much done a lot for the most in genres. Science fiction, Spy thriller, Espionage, Mystery, Thriller, Drama, Superhero, War, now a biopic. It be cool to see him do a medieval or fantasy film

    • @abusus75
      @abusus75 Год назад +45

      Interstellar is kinda an horror movie too imo

    • @hqppyfeet7513
      @hqppyfeet7513 Год назад +74

      How much would it take for him to make a Minecraft movie?

    • @thitran6105
      @thitran6105 Год назад

      ok

    • @christophwaltz8919
      @christophwaltz8919 Год назад

      Trash movies

    • @GagzoD82
      @GagzoD82 Год назад +5

      how about a parody of a romcom based on reality tv?

  • @vbrandle1
    @vbrandle1 Месяц назад +10

    2:33 This scene always give me goosebumps

  • @perpetual_bias
    @perpetual_bias Год назад +2817

    that one second shot of einstein is just absolutely goosebump-inducing. how is this man such a great filmmaker

    • @cats3xxx
      @cats3xxx Год назад +37

      Built different

    • @Pit-jt3lw
      @Pit-jt3lw Год назад +13

      I thought he was dead lol

    • @onionman8160
      @onionman8160 Год назад +54

      ​@@Pit-jt3lwHe died in the 1950s

    • @bindair_dundat
      @bindair_dundat Год назад +131

      You mean Nolan? Well, he doesn't rehashes old content, doesn't cast actors due to diversity quotas, doesn't force modern politics into historical drama or fiction. So essentially he is the opposite of woke hollywood.

    • @perpetual_bias
      @perpetual_bias Год назад +23

      @@bindair_dundat rhetorical question, buddy. also, who else would be the filmmaker in this case?

  • @luisolivarez8240
    @luisolivarez8240 Год назад +2592

    Christopher Nolan is one of the directors you know will not disappoint. This movie could be 4 hours long, I'm still sitting and enjoying every moment.

    • @Dragoon710
      @Dragoon710 Год назад +71

      I fucking hope it's 4 hours long
      edit: its 3 hours, hell yeah

    • @Stelletti
      @Stelletti Год назад +34

      Tenet sucked.

    • @dashx1103
      @dashx1103 Год назад +17

      @@Stelletti Interstellar was atrocious. Tenet was at least interesting, .. but not great.

    • @RFX91
      @RFX91 Год назад

      @@Stelletti Yep, but few others by him have.

    • @RFX91
      @RFX91 Год назад

      @@dashx1103 You're on crack.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +1291

    Cillian's eyes staring into space transfer so much meaning and emotion

  • @isteve2464
    @isteve2464 3 месяца назад +2

    Watching this trailer, I can understand why a serious biopic about a scientist made $900 million. I imagine Christopher Nolan edited the trailer himself and, indeed, probably had this trailer in mind from the get-go. I can imagine him reading an Oppenheimer biography and dog-earing and double underlining the lines that went into this trailer.

  • @zakkamkraut
    @zakkamkraut Год назад +4419

    The silence during the bomb was completely surprising. I think it was genius. Not only did it mirror the quiet they were actually experiencing, but they were horrifyingly surprised in that moment too. It actually served the uncomfortable tension of the moment far better than an MCU explosion for the 10 millionth time.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews Год назад +218

      It was striking that in a packed modern theatre, there was total silence in the audience for that long sequence. I agree it was a brilliant choice - one of many.

    • @Spaceman-15
      @Spaceman-15 Год назад +46

      And now I am become death.

    • @frost-work
      @frost-work Год назад +90

      I didn’t expect that sound after the silence so it scared the shit out of me when it actually popped up

    • @AA-qb7ni
      @AA-qb7ni Год назад +30

      The sound throughout the film was amazing but especially that scene was incredible!!

    • @aleksanderkocevarpolak3854
      @aleksanderkocevarpolak3854 Год назад +64

      light travels way faster than sound, it was not surprising at all imo

  • @bccorbin
    @bccorbin Год назад +1280

    This is honestly one of the best trailers I’ve ever watched. Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, and an awesome cast behind them. Fingers crossed that the movie lives up to this trailer.

    • @dmcrun3572
      @dmcrun3572 Год назад +12

      My money is on CN and his movie making skills

    • @sksksksksk7458
      @sksksksksk7458 Год назад +5

      We know its a blockbuster when it's made by nolan and has Murphy in it along with rdj

    • @Porky-q7b
      @Porky-q7b Год назад

      @@sksksksksk7458fax

    • @AVSFAITHFUL25
      @AVSFAITHFUL25 Год назад +15

      @@sksksksksk7458 god I hope it goes off. As a Usher at a movie theater I want y’all to show up. Show Hollywood why they need to keep politics out and woke nonsense. Show love to Nolan on a patriotic movie filled with success and trauma. Christoper Nolan is the opposite of Hollywood and that’s why customers need to show just why Hollywood is falling apart. You did it with Top Gun Maverick. Lets do it again

    • @epanecka
      @epanecka Год назад +4

      @@AVSFAITHFUL25I’m not sure why you think this movie will be “patriotic” exactly

  • @ErikDayne
    @ErikDayne Год назад +2248

    This is an example of a true story being more incredible than anything Hollywood could come up with

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Год назад +91

      Definitely especially considering how most films nowadays are sequels threequels or prequels. Good to see an original film like this still being made.

    • @robertmorris8997
      @robertmorris8997 Год назад +12

      @@aamirrazak3467 Ever hear of The Manhattan Project?

    • @robertmorris8997
      @robertmorris8997 Год назад +4

      @@aamirrazak3467 ok Fat Man and Little Boy, Day One, there are more.

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Год назад +4

      @@robertmorris8997 well yes I have I believe that’s what the film will be about the Manhattan project and how it led to the development of nuclear weapon

    • @allisonhershey7792
      @allisonhershey7792 Год назад +29

      I'll reserve judgment until I see the movie. My father worked on the project, and yes, they really were uncertain if their invention would destroy the world. Dad was kept in the dark about what he was headed for until he got there. They just gave him a bunch of intelligence tests, combed over his educational background, grilled him about every person he knew, and put him on trains that went all over the country until he had no idea where he was. They trucked him up a steep mountain at oh-dark-hundred to a muddy, unfinished set of barracks. He started out in explosives, shunted over to the trigger problem, worked briefly with the guys tickling the dragon's tail, and then the big guys found out he was a good writer. So they gave him keys to the whole project and said "write up our history please." Too bad Chris Nolan never approached us. The only person I'm aware was interested in what my dad had to say was a philatelist who discovered he was the guy who collected Russian stamps and drove the mail screeners crazy.

  • @railwaymania789
    @railwaymania789 6 месяцев назад +7

    Guys seriously, nobody can understand the mentality of the scientists who were working in "manhatten project" which was something that world had never seen before and they also were unaware about the destruction capacity of the bomb..... I mean.. it's really scary

  • @KarlGregory-g8f
    @KarlGregory-g8f Год назад +3662

    This cast, the director, the plot, the imagery. Insane. The trailer on its own can win an oscar. Absolutely brilliant!.

    • @marcuscheng9398
      @marcuscheng9398 Год назад +11

      Calling all Spiderlings and Nolan cultists, the victory of Spiderverse, Oppenheimer, Suzume and Ghibli's How Do You Live in the Oscars, Golden Globes and Emmy's are guaranteed. Gather, Rejoice and sabotage Wish, Elemental, Barbie and Kraken by review bombing those films so that they will flop. Make sure Disney will shutdown on their 100th anniversary so that this year will be a year that they will remember. Now go forth!!!!

    • @anthonyleachman3541
      @anthonyleachman3541 Год назад +5

      ​@@marcuscheng9398🤫 🍿

    • @josephgoddard7438
      @josephgoddard7438 Год назад +17

      @@marcuscheng9398 pick up a football, man

    • @marcuscheng9398
      @marcuscheng9398 Год назад +2

      @@josephgoddard7438 Join the winning side of the cinema war of the decade and you will prosper!

    • @chaupin5
      @chaupin5 Год назад +1

      It's gonna be Christopher Nolan's best film since Dunkirk!

  • @chavinchacon5517
    @chavinchacon5517 Год назад +6237

    I loved the part when Thomas Shelby retired from his life as a Peaky Blinder and moved to the US to make a nuke with Einstein. One of the greatest moments in cinema history.

  • @ricardo-2019-î
    @ricardo-2019-î Год назад +3056

    If you ever have regrets, just imagine being this man.
    Being a scientist as important as Oppenheimer is a blessing and a curse.
    You make humanity evolve but also at the same time you give them something to destroy themselves.

    • @huckleberryfinn6578
      @huckleberryfinn6578 Год назад +161

      Mankind would manage that even without him. Besides, the atomic bomb has prevented a third world war which would have cost even more lives than the second.

    • @brucesnow7125
      @brucesnow7125 Год назад

      Then the guy was harassed by the US government, McCarthy, and his goons for the rest of his life for criticizing the US's constant escalation of deadly weapons. FBI did the same with Einstein and would have probably blacklisted him if not for his popularity.

    • @luckylucs95
      @luckylucs95 Год назад

      @@huckleberryfinn6578 First time seeing a fucking atomic bomb apologist.

    • @ronj8188
      @ronj8188 Год назад +52

      True. If ukraine not shown stupidity and kept nukes. Russia would have to think twice before attacking.

    • @PiPiSquared
      @PiPiSquared Год назад +11

      Reminds me of Geoffrey Hinton, currently living AI pioneer

  • @chuckubhai
    @chuckubhai 13 дней назад +3

    We Lucky , We Watched This Masterpiece In Theatres

  • @mohammedakif2730
    @mohammedakif2730 Год назад +3185

    If you feel goosebumps from just the trailer itself then imagine how did you feel when you watch this film in the big screen.

    • @RahulDarax
      @RahulDarax Год назад +40

      Mark my words ----- this is gonna be a average movie and gonna be one of nolan worst movies . Will not justify its hype .

    • @Cloud9Music1hr
      @Cloud9Music1hr Год назад +85

      @@RahulDarax bruh pls not

    • @heavybattle6650
      @heavybattle6650 Год назад +34

      In all fairness, the quality of the trailer means absolutely jack shit.

    • @YousefMohamedAbdulMoniem
      @YousefMohamedAbdulMoniem Год назад +5

      @@RahulDarax ☠️☠️ alright buddy

    • @BravoSixGoingDark
      @BravoSixGoingDark Год назад +1

      @@heavybattle6650 Clarify if you can.

  • @fracnis6309
    @fracnis6309 Год назад +898

    A man so driven by his ambitions only to be destroyed by his accomplishments. Oppenheimer deserves to be heard more than anyone, I'm glad it's finally here, and I'm glad it's Nolan that's telling it.

    • @smh9902
      @smh9902 Год назад

      Yeah, no, the real story is a lot simpler. Oppenheimer made a big act about it because he wanted to be remembered as "the guy" that did it, even though there were a lot of other people with just as much contribution.
      J. Oppenheimer: "I dedicated years to willingly helped invent the most destructive weapon on Earth and now I feel bad about it how could this happen to me AAAAHHH I have become deatheriono! Mr. President, I have blood on my hands. It turns out Project Jap-nuker 15000 tons of TNT in a box was a weapon of terror, not a resolver of peace!"
      Truman: "Never come back into my office ever again you stupid fucking nerd."
      Oppenheimer knew exactly what he was doing, he did an act specifically so he would be remembered for it. He had zero regrets behind those fake tears.

    • @ginalley
      @ginalley Год назад +17

      it was a race against the germans, they wanted heavy water from norway in order to develop their own. I dont think his ambitions were scientific moreso existential. The irony is that the war with germany was over before they developed it and was dropped on japan instead who had no weapons program

    • @FKU-pb9et
      @FKU-pb9et Год назад

      What do you think has prevented world War 3,4,5,6 from happening? The nukes did establish unseen peace. And if will still last quite a while. Oppenheimer helped kill thousands and save billions, he was just more focused on the formal

    • @nguyenbagiap7433
      @nguyenbagiap7433 Год назад

      @@ginalley i'm sure the Japaneses knew what Germany was in. Esp this type of weapon program. They just didn't have much resources to offer anyway

    • @theolastnameagain8697
      @theolastnameagain8697 Год назад

      @@ginalley they may not have had a nuclear weapons program, but it was better to nuke them.

  • @nbastreet8275
    @nbastreet8275 Месяц назад +2

    The new generation won’t understand how hype this movie was

  • @iagoaspas8253
    @iagoaspas8253 11 месяцев назад +1222

    I’m Japanese. Today I heard the news that Oppenheimer will be released in 2024 in Japan. As a descendant of victim who died in Hiroshima on that day This movie means a lot to me and my family. I’m really happy with this great decision. This movie would be controversial but it is really worthy of watching for especially every Japanese.
    P.S I wish that Hiroshima and Nagasaki will continue to be only places where atomic bomb was dropped. No wars in everywhere ❤❤❤

    • @kaylastafford9696
      @kaylastafford9696 11 месяцев назад +12

      So I remember they were separating ppl that were showing radiation on them. What happened to those ppl do you know? Americans never heard what happened

    • @thereau2100
      @thereau2100 11 месяцев назад +27

      Interesting. A Japanese bot.

    • @satoshinakamoto6647
      @satoshinakamoto6647 11 месяцев назад +28

      Hope your people have learned your lesson , you don’t want us to drop a third one .

    • @ishanray3664
      @ishanray3664 11 месяцев назад +4

      you forgot Fukushima

    • @MikeReppp
      @MikeReppp 11 месяцев назад +25

      PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY WITH THIS FILM. YOU WILL REGRET IT.. IT'S JUST 3 HOURS OF NERDS NON-STOP TALKING . I SWEAR

  • @eshanspeaking
    @eshanspeaking Год назад +1692

    "You're the man who gave them the power to destroy themselves. and the world is not prepared "
    Absolutely Incredible
    No words to describe

    • @harrison1993
      @harrison1993 Год назад +19

      @8866 Panda Thank you so very much for sharing this incredible account. May God bless your father and all the other victims of such indefensible evil and unspeakable horror. I encourage you to continue sharing it, for words are incredibly powerful. It has been quite some time since anything I've read has moved me to tears, and this did. Merely knowing about the power or capacity of the bomb is not enough to fully or adequately appreciate just how heinous and wicked its use was. Reading this vivid and powerful account had a much, much greater impact and left a far deeper impression.

    • @eshanspeaking
      @eshanspeaking Год назад +2

      @8866 Panda 💡👌

    • @HipsterBrooo
      @HipsterBrooo Год назад +13

      "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" ~ Oppenheimer quote from Bhagavad Gita during the test.

    • @pricklypear7516
      @pricklypear7516 Год назад

      @@HipsterBrooo Get over yourself. Oppenheimer didn't say this until an interview much later. It's a fairly inconsequential quotation that everybody remembers him for, but it pales in the face of what he -- and all the other scientists -- actually DID: They insisted on creating the Atomic Energy Commission to prevent the bomb from becoming the exclusive toy of the US military.

    • @doantranvan1844
      @doantranvan1844 Год назад

      ok

  • @RASIMTURABOV-w3j
    @RASIMTURABOV-w3j Год назад +3035

    Cillian Murphy is a cinematic genius. They could just show his face for 3 hours and he will depict an entire saga of humanity with his expression.

    • @stoicboi5250
      @stoicboi5250 Год назад +118

      Cool I'll make a 3 hour movie just the face of Cillian Murphy looking into the audience eyes would you pay to watch it

    • @amaanan5ari
      @amaanan5ari Год назад +8

      @@stoicboi5250 😂😂

    • @lethaldosegame
      @lethaldosegame Год назад +14

      seeing as its a Nolan movie its not like we're gonna be able to hear any of the dialogue anyway

    • @redfordreddington8834
      @redfordreddington8834 Год назад +5

      @@lethaldosegame hearing the dialogue won't be a problem

    • @amaanan5ari
      @amaanan5ari Год назад +16

      @@lethaldosegame *tenet intensifies*

  • @gregstuart9762
    @gregstuart9762 7 месяцев назад +1

    Finally watched it! What can I say. Outstanding 5*
    It truly deserved every single award it won. An incredibly thought provoking factual drama that makes one really fear what once again could become a reality.
    And instead of blaming the scientists who were instructed to create a destruction on a scale that the world had never witnessed and an event which changed history, blame the politicians who commanded it. One must bare in mind that the war in the Europe had concluded when Germany surrendered on 8 May 1945.
    So was it necessary for the United States to detonate two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people? . The subsequent trials and persecution of individuals that unfolded during the McCarthy years, whilst spreading fear of alleged communist and Soviet influence on American institutions and of Soviet espionage in the United States, blaming the very man they had previously anointed as their Saviour, is hypocrisy at its best.
    There is not one performance in it that was not truly convincing or mesmorisimg.
    This is the realisation that cinema, when told so brilliantly is a true form of art. Oppenheimer shatters the glass ceiling for any future film maker or actor.
    Be warned it’s long, but it never ever loses your attention. And that for me is a true reflection of perfection.
    I highly recommend it.

  • @pradeepjakhar2719
    @pradeepjakhar2719 Год назад +6520

    Movies based on true historical events are always fascinating . It seems much better than movies with fake agents in unrealistic missions

    • @addlc15324
      @addlc15324 Год назад +217

      Only downside is that you probably already been spoiled the ending.

    • @connie2202002
      @connie2202002 Год назад +47

      MI???😂😂

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 Год назад +48

      Did you know that before the Manhattan project was finished there was supposed to be an invasion of mainland Japan codenamed Operation Downfall to take place in 1946, It was going to be larger than D Day in Normandy which in comparison had 12 divisions where Downfall had twice the number.

    • @truedepth3
      @truedepth3 Год назад +28

      Loosely based and very biased.

    • @pradeepjakhar2719
      @pradeepjakhar2719 Год назад +5

      @@Voucher765 Now i got it

  • @itsjoshh
    @itsjoshh Год назад +740

    This film looks absolutely unreal. Cillian Murphy is so talented and expresses Oppenheimer's discomfort with the Manhattan project so perfectly. Cannot wait to see this in IMAX. This could very easily be my favorite movie this year

    • @tothemoooon
      @tothemoooon Год назад

      I think it's going to be a big flopped on box-office and it is just another whiteman movie to show their savageness on screen , but ignoring all the facts that this psychopath killed thousands of innocent people on earth, may god never give this devil peace

    • @yhwhgaming1878
      @yhwhgaming1878 Год назад

      His after after watching peaky blinders

    • @bobbasseyjnr240
      @bobbasseyjnr240 Год назад

      ​@@jfreitag88the only two movies I'll be watching in the theater this year

    • @Marukanitel
      @Marukanitel Год назад

      ​@@bobbasseyjnr240fr

    • @itsjoshh
      @itsjoshh Год назад +1

      @Justin Freitag If Dune 2 is anything like how the book finishes, then you’re 100% right. It’ll be a close contest for sure

  • @dixonmixin10
    @dixonmixin10 Год назад +3759

    As someone with pretty severe ADHD, the fact that I sat in the IMAX with rapt attention never looking away from the screen speaks volumes. A brilliant movie.

    • @Erinspeedy
      @Erinspeedy Год назад +41

      😭I’m always clued to screens when I ADHD!

    • @nonenone9892
      @nonenone9892 Год назад +31

      Good for you, I couldn't even get through the trailer. Seems good...

    • @sarahgranados9830
      @sarahgranados9830 Год назад +3

      Ok good, going to see it soon and I usually fall asleep in movies

    • @Islas_Canarias
      @Islas_Canarias Год назад +17

      I have ADHD and one of my symptoms/superpowers is I can sit still for hours staring at nothing but a wall. And not get bored or tired. It has allowed me to have a deep meditation practice where I have had an experience of God. Not sure what type of ADHD you have??🤔

    • @theotherview1716
      @theotherview1716 Год назад +7

      Biggest problem with this is that there was no diversity among the scientists.

  • @elvin1605
    @elvin1605 7 месяцев назад +3

    It's one of the best movies I've ever seen. And I recommend everyone to watch it ❤

  • @800Ms-k6n
    @800Ms-k6n 8 месяцев назад +352

    Best Picture
    Best Director
    Best Actor
    Best Supporting Actor
    Best Original Score
    Best Cinematography
    Best Editing
    Congratulations to the Oppenheimer team for your historic Oscar win especially Christopher Nolan who FINALLY got his win 🙌

    • @666dualsport
      @666dualsport 8 месяцев назад

      Boring as batshit

    • @jdmb03
      @jdmb03 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yews awarding Yews for a movie. Not really an accomplishment.

    • @Veera2223
      @Veera2223 7 месяцев назад +1

      We don't believe that this movie get Oscar.... nowadays in India lots off movies have excellent acting but no movie can get Oscar because these movies makers not an Hollywood star that's why these movies not get Oscar......shame on you all Oscar committee for giving Oscar of this movie

    • @KattegatFCEFootball
      @KattegatFCEFootball 7 месяцев назад

      Prove that Hinduism is cancer​@@Veera2223

    • @NevfelDenizhan
      @NevfelDenizhan 7 месяцев назад

      Mükemmel bı kadro dizi

  • @FoolDead
    @FoolDead Год назад +3858

    Let's all give a shout to Christian Bale. Even the trailer shows how well he coped with the role of the atomic bomb. another incredible transformation for the sake of the role.

    • @Ay3shizzle
      @Ay3shizzle Год назад +214

      Christian Bale ain’t even in this movie lol.

    • @ryanlichtel826
      @ryanlichtel826 Год назад +536

      @@Ay3shizzle hes joking saying that hes playing the bomb haha

    • @Ay3shizzle
      @Ay3shizzle Год назад +37

      @@ryanlichtel826 oh lol

    • @Ay3shizzle
      @Ay3shizzle Год назад +123

      @@ryanlichtel826 it’s hilarious how Christian Bale hasn’t worked with Christopher Nolan again ever since the dark knight trilogy

    • @MigangBedaKuli
      @MigangBedaKuli Год назад +39

      Man christian bale was bombed in his aircraft i think he meant that. 😂😂

  • @DOOMStudios
    @DOOMStudios Год назад +559

    Cillian Murphy’s facial expressions alone will win him an Oscar for his first lead role in a Christopher Nolan film.

    • @espakol21
      @espakol21 Год назад +21

      You mean Cillian Murphy's first lead role in a Nolan film?

    • @foolofatook84
      @foolofatook84 Год назад +7

      First lead role? 28 Days Later? Sunshine?

    • @therese8935
      @therese8935 Год назад

      true!

    • @Bayard1503
      @Bayard1503 Год назад +2

      Well, depends on the competition

    • @strifeshinra
      @strifeshinra Год назад +2

      @@foolofatook84 he meant in a nolan film..

  • @jpracing9753
    @jpracing9753 4 месяца назад +7

    One year ago today I experienced Oppenheimer on IMAX. A film that influenced me so much since then.

  • @RASIMTURABOV-w3j
    @RASIMTURABOV-w3j Год назад +3567

    Give the cast and crew a big round of an applause for sacrificing themselves from a large nuclear bomb explosion during filming make the movie felt more real and authentic

  • @margarethmichelina5146
    @margarethmichelina5146 8 месяцев назад +146

    Congratulations Oppenheimer for winning:
    1.Best Picture
    2.Best Actor : Cillian Murphy
    3.Best Supporting Actor : Robert Downey Jr.
    4.Best Director: Christopher Nolan
    5.Best Original Score: Ludwig Gorranson
    6.Best Cinematography
    7.Best Film Editing
    On the 96th Oscars.

  • @Realone3167
    @Realone3167 Год назад +311

    Oppenheimer was often plagued with bouts of depression; Cillian has an exceptional keenness for embodying the qualities of depression on screen and emotionally displaying it. I am sure he will have an outstanding portrayal of him

    • @RaptieFeathers
      @RaptieFeathers Год назад +15

      His face at 2:48 is everything I need. He has the dead inside stare of the man who unleashed death upon the world

    • @JpkSB3216
      @JpkSB3216 Год назад +3

      Precisely. He nailed it w Tommy Shelby, he’s gonna nail this.

    • @abbycollins
      @abbycollins Год назад +1

      I mean, to be honest, I would have depression if I created the means for the human race to kill themselves via bombs out of spite towards another country.

    • @kingnothing5678
      @kingnothing5678 Год назад

      In retrospect he was pretty ignorant because the Germans were never going to make a nuke due to all the resources needed. Germany at the time was a beat dog waiting for the Russians to beat them down into submission.

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Год назад

      Amazing actor all the characters he plays are so different yet you can still tell it’s him

  • @dss-ri5zy
    @dss-ri5zy 7 месяцев назад +36

    Watched this movie on a carnival cruise, laying on the pools chairs that over looked the pool obviously and the big movie screen.the movie started at 1230am, so it was really dark, and there was a light mist of rain the entire time. Such a incredible experience man, loved this movie. My next cruise will be timed with the release of some fire movies, specifically because of how good this viewing was.

    • @adammonahan687
      @adammonahan687 6 месяцев назад +1

      Lol. Cruises are lame to begin with. Just travel somewhere. Why stay trapped on a ship. But if your gonna trap yourself on a ship at least stay away from a damn screen. Come on man

    • @dss-ri5zy
      @dss-ri5zy 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@adammonahan687 well to be fair that cruise was the most traveling I ever did, saw some 3rd world countries and drank a l there (I’m 20 drinking age is 18) the movies were just extra. Go on a cruise, you won’t regret it. The only shitty part tbh is the lines, long lines just to eat and if your a pot head, like me, your gonna have a hard first few days without any since that shit is federally illegal

  • @adam.summer
    @adam.summer Год назад +800

    It doesn’t matter if trailer was leaked I came here for Christopher Nolan. Can’t wait!

  • @ashish_sunny
    @ashish_sunny Год назад +273

    So glad that visionary directors like Nolan exists who figured out a way to tell these real stories backed by a high production budget.

    • @stoney202
      @stoney202 Год назад

      Well they tell a version of the story never the actual truth. It was the British who first conceived of the Atomic bomb and had, at the time almost the entire worlds supply of Uranium. After realising they wouldn't have the resources to finish the project without the Axis discovering they handed everything they had over to the Americans as an incentive to join the war.

  • @valenciasainz
    @valenciasainz Год назад +783

    The Geiger counter ticking sound never fails to give me chills down my spine.
    Can't wait for this masterpiece to be presented on the big screen.
    *O P P E N H E I M E R*

    • @valenciasainz
      @valenciasainz Год назад

      ..

    • @abhisheksonar74
      @abhisheksonar74 Год назад +20

      *Chernobyl trauma*

    • @jujoensu
      @jujoensu Год назад +1

      I hated/loved that ticking. Such a remeberable sound.

    • @GokulOnFire
      @GokulOnFire Год назад +2

      Hope Matt Damon doesn't ruin this with his over eager acting. His Interstellar character suited his limited skills, but doubt this does. Branagh looked perfect. Cylian great as usual. Downey owned the trailer.

    • @soulpath1
      @soulpath1 Год назад

      @@GokulOnFire I think Matt Damon is pretty great. Have you seen Talented Mr Ripley

  • @AverageLongplays
    @AverageLongplays 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love the part where Oppenheimer says "It's oppenheiming time" and oppenheims all over the place. Truly an oppenheiming moment.

  • @tsaiyungchien1053
    @tsaiyungchien1053 Год назад +1998

    This movie really makes you feel that if you want to achieve something, you've got to be all in, focusing on the right stuff and making friends who are into the same thing

    • @ginpak7037
      @ginpak7037 Год назад +2

      yeah let's all build an atrocious atomic bomb among friends and kill thousands of people

    • @CngDelta757
      @CngDelta757 Год назад +21

      Fully agreed!

    • @CentigradeMind
      @CentigradeMind Год назад +5

      Agreed!

    • @vanly138
      @vanly138 Год назад +4

      Agree!

    • @cinq6301
      @cinq6301 Год назад +2

      bruh

  • @LarvaTubaShow
    @LarvaTubaShow Год назад +592

    If you feel goosebumps from just the trailer then imagine how did you feel when you watch this film on the big screen

    • @DCUOMultiverse
      @DCUOMultiverse Год назад +10

      Sadly... often... the trailer is much much better then the film.
      Pearl Harbor
      Superman Returns
      Terminator Salvation
      These had great trailers..... but the movies were anything but great.
      We will have to wait and see. ;)

    • @kirilyan
      @kirilyan Год назад

      or in real life...

    • @zedshockblade7157
      @zedshockblade7157 Год назад +13

      if you feel goosebumps on the big screen then imagine how did you feel when you watch this live on hiroshima and nagasaki lol

    • @user-jc6vh8ck1f
      @user-jc6vh8ck1f Год назад

      ​@@DCUOMultiverse + The Whale

    • @JimWilliam
      @JimWilliam Год назад

      We know the plot already. But the movie looks fine, nothing out of the ordinary though

  • @asiffaizi2413
    @asiffaizi2413 Год назад +703

    Gave me goosebumps seeing Robert Dowey Jr. Does any one recognized him. And a glimpse of Albert Einstein . I mean literally oscars are waiting for this masterpiece. Nolan at his best.

    • @bboysaif8
      @bboysaif8 Год назад +8

      Asif bhai don’t jinx it

    • @panther7584
      @panther7584 Год назад +50

      oscars are political anyways, i can tell this movie is already great, even without awards

    • @sneakytom7416
      @sneakytom7416 Год назад +46

      2:41

    • @CKaustubhShinde
      @CKaustubhShinde Год назад +3

      Bhai movie toh Ane de....Oscars pe hi chala Gaya tu toh

    • @ilyasergeevich7621
      @ilyasergeevich7621 Год назад

      Please pray for Grand Theft Auto 6 out and for rain in Novocherkassk

  • @emperorgaming6454
    @emperorgaming6454 6 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that Robert.D.Junior was in here and he portrayed as Iron Man, a man of weapons and nukes, it really matches the fictional world with the non fiction.

  • @suryaprakashjangde874
    @suryaprakashjangde874 Год назад +4111

    The speech scene was absolutely terrifying and the way the tension builds in 15-20 minutes before the bomb goes off and then complete silence, Nolan is a genius filmmaker. Also there were many scenes where music is used to dial up the tension and the background score is absolutely haunting and bone chilling to say the least.

    • @liamgallagher3833
      @liamgallagher3833 Год назад +96

      Anytime the background started shaking I knew I was gonna see something horrific. This film is a classic Nolan spectacle that left me utterly depressed in the *best* way

    • @ellen8390
      @ellen8390 Год назад +2

      Is the movie out
      And where i can find it

    • @KevinEnjoyer
      @KevinEnjoyer Год назад +47

      I was caught COMPLETELY off guard when it was pure silence and the fire mushroom cloud rising before the cinema erupted in a mighty crack.
      This was definitely intentional because I remember Interstellar being the complete OPPOSITE, where Mann blows the airlock and there's a mighty bang before silence.

    • @ethai1
      @ethai1 Год назад +20

      It used the stark contrast between loud music/noise and absolute silence so well. I loved it.

    • @suryaprakashjangde874
      @suryaprakashjangde874 Год назад +10

      @@ellen8390 at your nearest movie theater

  • @AzureViking
    @AzureViking Год назад +973

    This looks incredible. And Cillian Murphy looks like he's putting in an Oscar winning performance. He's nailed the voice for sure. Cant wait for this

  • @calebcondrea8556
    @calebcondrea8556 Год назад +408

    From the all-star cast to legendary directing, this movie will be a masterpiece in every aspect. This trailer alone deserves an Oscar - bravo Nolan and company.

    • @NoCloutShyy
      @NoCloutShyy Год назад

      ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_mEUdBGBM5_LeK9cX8a73EwCcJoYCWyUhA

    • @Gkn_35
      @Gkn_35 Год назад +2

      Yahudi propagandacısı Nolan, hiç bir şekilde insanlığın katili olduğunu itiraf eden Oppenheimer’ı masum gösteremez.
      "Ben artık dünyaları yıkan ölümün kendisiyim. "
      (Robert Oppenheimer/ Fizikçi)
      (Test amaçlı İlk atom bombası patlatıldıktan sekiz saniye sonrasında söylediği söz)

    • @cimi93x
      @cimi93x Год назад +6

      Nolan is my favorite director of all time, but i'm afraid this might fall a bit flat, just like Dunkirk did. The fundamental issue here is that we know the outcome. What makes Nolan's movies so special is how well the story is crafted and how the viewer needs to piece the puzzle to figure out the ending. Hope i'm wrong but i'm definitely keeping my expectations low for this one.

    • @hc8129
      @hc8129 Год назад

      lol what a stupid comment

  • @davidborja8054
    @davidborja8054 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just came here to let you all know that this movie is a trip if you watch it high as hell. I was only 10 mins in when that first trip of a scene that came on with those sounds and if you seen this movie you know what I'm talking about. It was just a trip to watch. It is a good movie

  • @shardulmane3743
    @shardulmane3743 Год назад +1568

    Going to be a blast with such a cast. Can't wait to watch.

  • @bibonagy
    @bibonagy Год назад +1549

    The scene where Oppenheimer gave speech and what he feels gave me chills

    • @valcs-dreamscollector3258
      @valcs-dreamscollector3258 Год назад +1

      Positive Commandment 188

    • @getawayred
      @getawayred Год назад +9

      @cb5088”rape of Nanking” search it up.

    • @Linklc9830
      @Linklc9830 Год назад +1

      🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @AdmoreMethod
      @AdmoreMethod Год назад

      I missed his speech. I had fallen asleep long before that.
      I think most of the audience missed it too, because they had already walked out by then.

    • @jerryosullivan4166
      @jerryosullivan4166 Год назад

      Get a grip of yourself, the evil bastards already done ,it , why give these chances any more glory

  • @highfiveanimations
    @highfiveanimations 2 месяца назад +2

    When a trailer is just as good as the eventual movie

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 Год назад +173

    Cillian Murphy is one of the greatest actors of this generation. If I knew nothing else about this film, I'd go see it on the strength of his talent alone.

  • @RealTalkWithSSG
    @RealTalkWithSSG Год назад +772

    The cinematography, the dialogues, and Ludwig Goransson's score, this is gonna be phenomenal! The addition of a Geiger counter noise in the trailer, is so haunting. Can't wait!
    Also, I hope they kept the Bhagavad Gita quote in the film, like the real interview.

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +12

      I just hope its better than his last movie Tenet. That movie sucked 7.3 rating. What happened to Chris Nolan? He used to be great.

    • @chaitanyach6868
      @chaitanyach6868 Год назад +19

      @@fynkozari9271 it's his best film lol

    • @unsatisfiedsoul4709
      @unsatisfiedsoul4709 Год назад +29

      ​@@fynkozari9271 What are you talking about, dude? Did you even understand Tenet? It's one of the best movies I've ever seen.

    • @BatmanHQYT
      @BatmanHQYT Год назад +9

      Felt a lot like Chernobyl.

    • @seank135
      @seank135 Год назад +14

      @@fynkozari9271 since when is something as subjective as a movie judged by a score??? IMDB & rotten tomatoe ratings mean nothing man

  • @chadhOneAtl
    @chadhOneAtl Год назад +394

    Every child needs to watch this.
    I’m used to Chris Nolan being a sci fi director. A historical thriller is definitely wanted.

    • @stenwald
      @stenwald Год назад +22

      Dunkirk?

    • @abbycollins
      @abbycollins Год назад +20

      It’s rated R. Maybe older high school children, but not middle schoolers or younger.

    • @f.r.y5857
      @f.r.y5857 Год назад +3

      This movie is R rating.

    • @pistolpetenaki
      @pistolpetenaki Год назад +6

      No every child needs to learn about history .. the atom was split cos of Scientists like sir Ernst ruthordford who was from New Zealand .,ask if he had regrets ..he reply yes I wish I never help the Americans with a nuclear bomb

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад

      Science history

  • @RASIMMEDIA
    @RASIMMEDIA 7 месяцев назад

    Anyone here after this masterpiece took home a lot of Oscars, including Actor in a Supporting Role, Editing, Score, Cinematography,

  • @YoTuPi
    @YoTuPi Год назад +1056

    One fun fact about Christopher Nolan is that he does not own a cell phone and prefers to communicate through email or landline. In a 2012 interview with the Daily Telegraph, he explained that he finds the constant distractions of a cell phone to be "very frustrating" and prefers to stay focused on his work without interruptions. This is a unique habit in our digital age and adds to Nolan's reputation as a private and enigmatic filmmaker.

    • @HermeticalDivinitory
      @HermeticalDivinitory Год назад +10

      Damn

    • @nylepentik2696
      @nylepentik2696 Год назад +128

      That was 11 years ago dude. You really still think he doesn't use a phone? Phones are a lot more important now than 11 years ago.

    • @__________.....
      @__________..... Год назад +37

      That was in 2012, it's 2023

    • @bloodyroot86
      @bloodyroot86 Год назад +9

      Cell phone is dangerous to all of living things , it's not about focus .

    • @filmterzisi
      @filmterzisi Год назад +53

      if you have enough money you can hire an assistant or even an agency to have a phone and manage your social media for you. nice privilege .

  • @chillmyninja4622
    @chillmyninja4622 Год назад +2430

    Just saw the film. Casting was perfect. Cillian Murphy was brilliant af. The ending still gives me chills.

    • @RohithDidIt
      @RohithDidIt Год назад +11

      What

    • @chillmyninja4622
      @chillmyninja4622 Год назад +69

      @@RohithDidIt Oppenheimer was great. I didn't even realize it was 3 hours long.

    • @SonicFrozen_Fan2005_Official
      @SonicFrozen_Fan2005_Official Год назад +74

      ​@@snowflake3192​Other countries will release it early than the US. My country, Philippines, was released yesterday.

    • @umcarafilipino
      @umcarafilipino Год назад +39

      I work the night shift, and you've reminded me that it's already July 20 here. I went to see Oppenheimer before going to work. It was amazing. I want to experience it again.

    • @hdifhhkfkfi4124
      @hdifhhkfkfi4124 Год назад +24

      Was Bhagavad-Gita mentioned in film ?

  • @sid1234213
    @sid1234213 Год назад +900

    If he said the line, "I have become death, the destroyer of worlds." in the movie, it would be really epic.

    • @MichaelRaj-th4pd
      @MichaelRaj-th4pd Год назад +83

      This was inspired from bhagavat Gita

    • @kuriakosejim8696
      @kuriakosejim8696 Год назад +53

      I AM become death
      Not have

    • @Boldtruths
      @Boldtruths Год назад +42

      Yeah if he quotes bhagvad gita at the end it would be nice.

    • @MichaelRaj-th4pd
      @MichaelRaj-th4pd Год назад +20

      @@Boldtruths really this was said by Oppenheimer and this was inspired from Gita
      You can google it 😉

    • @MichaelRaj-th4pd
      @MichaelRaj-th4pd Год назад +1

      @@kuriakosejim8696 what do you mean brother???

  • @vickyverma5572
    @vickyverma5572 6 месяцев назад +9

    At this age and time. A masterpiece. Thank you Christopher Nolan.

    • @Keita-j4y
      @Keita-j4y Месяц назад

      Keep going with atomic

  • @Ariadne1026
    @Ariadne1026 Год назад +962

    I was supposed to watch this with my uncle, who taught me everything about Oppenheimer, his team, and the Manhattan Project. I grew to love knowing anything about those things. I was so happy when they announced that it's going to be a movie. Unfortunately, my uncle passed away last March, and I'll be watching this alone now.

    • @nancyisshopping7950
      @nancyisshopping7950 Год назад +77

      My condolences on the loss of your uncle.

    • @Galbrubru
      @Galbrubru Год назад +54

      rip uncle! i hope the seat beside is vacant and ur uncle sits there in the cinema hall with you !

    • @deviritter5232
      @deviritter5232 Год назад +22

      I’m sorry for your loss.

    • @gurgamous
      @gurgamous Год назад +26

      I suggest buying an extra ticket when you go. Your uncles memory is very much alive and will occupy the seat. Part of him can still see it with you.🙂

    • @CadeoradeXD
      @CadeoradeXD Год назад +10

      I'm sure he will be sitting right beside you in the theater loving ever second of this film

  • @mileswhoward
    @mileswhoward Год назад +2373

    This is one of the best trailers I’ve ever seen. The way it lulls you into complacency, with the impression that you’re looking at one type of movie, only to punch you in the gut during the last 10-15 seconds is really remarkable. And perfectly reflective of the actual story of Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb.

    • @ReverseSideArms
      @ReverseSideArms Год назад +6

      Robert Downey junior is the bad guy

    • @ZidaneWarner
      @ZidaneWarner Год назад +7

      I feel like all of the trailers were doing it. Until this trailer came out, they always had the tone of the basic Oscar bait bio pic drama. Here they do the same until the end when they show what the movie is actually about

    • @bhavisyaratna8404
      @bhavisyaratna8404 Год назад +1

      @@ReverseSideArms not really

    • @calledout4437
      @calledout4437 Год назад +2

      And the trailer is the best part of the entire movie. Trust me.

    • @Wani-Wanders
      @Wani-Wanders Год назад

      @@calledout4437 I’m watching today and I’m extremely sceptical

  • @vishnupalreddy6932
    @vishnupalreddy6932 Год назад +307

    This is one of those movies where u get chills before u even go to the theater

    • @tateflorell2751
      @tateflorell2751 Год назад +2

      Because it’s real life seat clingy

    • @nuqwestr
      @nuqwestr Год назад

      "Chills" are manipulated like in a Disney movie, this is garbage.

    • @dinglewooddoodle3352
      @dinglewooddoodle3352 Год назад +5

      @@nuqwestr I just know your favourite movie is Wreck it Ralph

    • @2plus2equals98
      @2plus2equals98 Год назад +3

      @@nuqwestr hey, how about you see the movie first before you make an opinion?

    • @Keita-j4y
      @Keita-j4y Месяц назад

      @@vishnupalreddy6932 get chill with atomic bomb. Psycho

  • @nadeemshahid4283
    @nadeemshahid4283 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the finest shot of Christopher Nolan... they way movie control you... you will feel that you are the Robert Oppenheimer ❤

  • @justarockything
    @justarockything Год назад +89

    2:42 Robert Downey Jr ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @fabiansackl6736
    @fabiansackl6736 Год назад +602

    02:31
    That shift in tone as the realization of what has just been accomplished kicks in and what this could potentially mean for mankind. Captured only through his facial expressions over a few seconds.
    The look of absolute horror.

    • @alexiaNBC
      @alexiaNBC Год назад +32

      "Now I am become Death... destroyer of worlds."
      -Oppenheimer quoting from Bhagavad Gita

    • @joshharrison619
      @joshharrison619 Год назад +6

      @@alexiaNBC now I am become

    • @ilyamosin3090
      @ilyamosin3090 Год назад +5

      My le bomb.. le killed people? 😢

    • @kendrazoa958
      @kendrazoa958 Год назад +3

      @@alexiaNBC One of the most famous examples of Manhattan Project scientists’ moral conflicts is J. Robert Oppenheimer’s invocation of lines from the Bhagavad Gita to describe the reaction to the Trinity Test:
      “We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. 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 supposed we all felt that, one way or another.”

    • @rpkunn
      @rpkunn Год назад +1

      ​@@alexiaNBCnot Oppenheimer, Krishna to Arjuna in Baghawat Geeta. Actually the exact meaning in Sanskrit is I am become time, destroyer of worlds.

  • @AbhinavSmith
    @AbhinavSmith Год назад +124

    It's heartening to see Cillian Murphy as a leading actor in a fascinating movie. He has the gravitas and aura.

  • @seeker9036
    @seeker9036 3 месяца назад +1

    In Bhagwad Geeta, Arjun was also confused to kill enemies because they're all his belongings. But Krishna cleared his confusions. Oppenheimer would've also got cleared confusions from Bhaagwad Geeta.

  • @atillaceyhan2936
    @atillaceyhan2936 8 месяцев назад +397

    Finally a film that properly portrays the dark sides of the atomic bomb and how much those who developed it now suffer from guilt.The scenes are portrayed so dramatically and authentically that one can truly empathize with that time.

    • @dss-ri5zy
      @dss-ri5zy 7 месяцев назад +19

      Watched this movie on a carnival cruise, laying on the pools chairs that over looked the pool obviously and the big movie screen.the movie started at 1230am, so it was really dark, and there was a light mist of rain the entire time. Such a incredible experience man, loved this movie. My next cruise will be timed with the release of some fire movies, specifically because of how good this viewing was.

    • @qaching
      @qaching 6 месяцев назад +6

      i watched the movie but couldn't watch the entire 3 hours
      it was so boring

    • @ریالریال-ع5ذ
      @ریالریال-ع5ذ 6 месяцев назад

      сколько обошёлся круиз? ​@@dss-ri5zy

    • @railwaymania789
      @railwaymania789 6 месяцев назад +1

      They shouldn't feel guilty, i mean if u can see the shining side of the bomb that just because of the threat of the bomb, countries are not getting into war very easily

    • @ayushmishra9450
      @ayushmishra9450 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@railwaymania789 lol typical american excuse.we also have a superstar named salman khan who was found guilty in a hit and run case.in interviews he also says that after his accident now the cases of drink and drive has become less as it was a high profile matter and people got educated about this matter. tell me does this even makes sense

  • @audrey93ify
    @audrey93ify Год назад +177

    I am so happy to see Cillian Murphy get such a huge leading role ... he is extremely underrated

    • @Scottie_S
      @Scottie_S Год назад +3

      Totally agree. I've seen Cillian in a quite few movies and always wondered why he hasn't received MORE recognition. He deserves it. Hopefully, this time around?
      Good to see that Chris Nolan is utilizing his talents. He proved himself in 'Inception' and both of the Dark Knight movies he was in, even though his role was a small one in 'The Dark Knight Rises'.

    • @babybobs6
      @babybobs6 Год назад +5

      Not after this he won’t be! From all the reviews coming out he’s almost certain to get an Oscar nomination, at least! So proud of Cillian - from my home city of Cork 🇮🇪

    • @KafshakTashtak
      @KafshakTashtak Год назад

      Absolutely agree. Still haven't seen the movie, but wouldn't be surprised if he's nominated for awards.

    • @Keita-j4y
      @Keita-j4y Месяц назад

      Feel happy with atomic 🎉

  • @RASIMTURABOV-w3j
    @RASIMTURABOV-w3j Год назад +392

    My god, Cillian's voice is stunning. It sounds frighteningly live Oppenheimer's. How does he do that? He bends his voice so well to any role. He's so underappreciated as an actor and I hope he shines bright in this movie.

    • @kumarvidyanshu
      @kumarvidyanshu Год назад +4

      He is man of honor 🙅

    • @seaque.
      @seaque. Год назад +14

      when actors acts 🤯

    • @sahelanthropus4225
      @sahelanthropus4225 Год назад +19

      @@seaque. There's a difference between Adam Sandler acting in grown ups 2 and Leonardo DiCaprio acting in the revenant. Good acting is often very impressive.

    • @jorge9199
      @jorge9199 Год назад

      ​@@seaque. when le bomb

    • @rajjotokshorts3200
      @rajjotokshorts3200 Год назад

      AI voice

  • @mitchellthomas-w8u
    @mitchellthomas-w8u 5 месяцев назад

    Who would have thought this movie would make almost a billion dollars at the box office I'm so glad Chris Nolan finally won his first best director Oscar for this film