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  1. 5 days ago · Oppenheimer is a masterclass in film with a star-studded cast, particularly Cillian Murphy's riveting performance. The Trinity Test sequence in the movie is 10 minutes of pure anticipation, both exciting and terrifying for viewers. Oppenheimer succeeds in creating an awesome and unforgettable climax through impressive filmmaking techniques.

  2. 2 days ago · Oppenheimer's life is explored in Tom Morton-Smith's 2015 play Oppenheimer, and the 1989 film Fat Man and Little Boy, where he was portrayed by Dwight Schultz. Also in 1989, David Strathairn played Oppenheimer in the TV film Day One.

  3. 1 day ago · How historically accurate is the movie Oppenheimer? The 1954 and 1959 scenes are firmly rooted in recorded fact, whereas the rest of the film leaves more room to explore Dr. Oppenheimer's personal point of view (as Nolan perceives it, anyway). As Kaplan explains, most of what we see in the film is largely accurate.

  4. 5 days ago · Summary. Jean Tatlock's death is believed to be suicide in Oppenheimer, but some suspect she may have been murdered due to her FBI surveillance. Christopher Nolan's film explores different theories of Tatlock's death, hinting at murder while predominantly showing suicide.

  5. 2 days ago · Now, it's available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Cillian Murphy leads Nolan’s latest film as its titular figure, J. Robert Oppenheimer. The movie follows him as he rises from a young student ...

  6. 4 days ago · This film examines Oppenheimer's life, from his early years to his involvement with nuclear physics and his later advocacy for nuclear weapons controls, with interviews and insights from those who knew him and impacted by his legacy.

    • 97 min
  7. Paul Schrader called Oppenheimer, "the best, most important film of this century", while Denis Villeneuve called it "a masterpiece". Steven Soderbergh said of the film, "Oppenheimer is a real accomplishment. I read somewhere that Chris [Nolan] implied that this is the movie he's been building toward, and I think he's right.