Oppenheimer
4.5 (2)

Film delves into the life of Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant physicist behind the atomic bomb. The narrative is driven by intense dialogues and nonlinear storytelling, mirroring Oppenheimer’s conflicted personality. The film weaves between his contributions to the Manhattan Project, the ethical dilemmas he faces, and his relationships with women. Nolan employs visual contrasts and dynamic transitions, paralleling Oppenheimer’s internal struggles. The movie’s structure is reminiscent of Nolan’s signature style, akin to “Inception” and “Tenet,” with intertwining timelines and multifaceted characters. As Oppenheimer grapples with his role in shaping history, the film serves as a cautionary tale, exploring the consequences of scientific advancement and human decisions.