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Then again, it is called Oppenheimer and not Los Alamos.
Nothing about this is mystery or mind bending
might have to do several parts since i always fall asleep.
can someone spoil a little bit? is it going to have alot of yapping? not a ton of action?
if yes, then it might take me a week to finish..
It helps hammer home the value of people with high IQs and incentivizes others to just get out of the way and let them do what they do.
The movie gets under your skin like pink love.
Jolly chum, it should have won 12 Oscars
Martin Scorsese films are always too violent and to much music, sometimes the music over-rides the dialogue and you can't hear the dialogue properly, his film aren't for the hard of hearing
there was not a thing in it I not already knew, I already knew even that Feynman played the bongo
it felt all in all a bit underwhelming tbh, especially the nuke itself I thought meh.
I do like that my fellow countryman won an oscar for the camerawork though. He always kept being his normal self and not acting like a hollywood person with his succes in that world.
best visual effects - “Godzilla Minus One” - WINNER
best costume design - "Poor Things” - WINNER
best production design - “Poor Things” - WINNER