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[QUOTE="ZooCougar, post: 4702258, member: 296"] Oppenheimer Other than Asteroid City, this was the only movie I was looking forward to this summer. Disclaimer, I am total Nolan fanboy which means that I like movies like Tenet more than a reasonable person should. If Interstellar is on I stop what I am doing. I have two Roombas, one is named TARS and the other is TARS. But when I say Oppenheimer could be the one of the best films of the decade, I am being 100% serious. Everyone knows the story about Oppenheimer. But what you don’t know is how Nolan is going to tell the story. I won’t give anything away but it works great. There is not a single shot of CGI in this movie and you can tell and the effect is authentic and mildly disturbing picture. All of the performances are amazing. The casting is brilliant. There are so many good actors in here and that when you see it you will be pleasantly surprised because it feels like a bonus. For example I didn’t expect Jason Clarke and he just nails his role. Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt carry the movie. And there is a pretty unforgettable cameo in my opinion. Nolan does a great job of portraying Oppenheimer’s arc from a physicist haunted by Quantum Theory and subatomic particles to a man haunted by government bureaucrats and his own conscience. My only mild criticism is that the cautionary tale of nuclear proliferation isn’t that heavy hitting. I just don’t think it’s something we worry about like we used. But maybe we should be more concerned with things like AI. A+ [/QUOTE]
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