Oppenheimer: el dilema de la bomba atómica
- 2023
- 1h 27min
La verdadera historia del recorrido del físico J. Robert Oppenheimer, de científico ambicioso y motivado a hombre atormentado y lleno de remordimientos, golpeado por la gravedad de lo que ha... Leer todoLa verdadera historia del recorrido del físico J. Robert Oppenheimer, de científico ambicioso y motivado a hombre atormentado y lleno de remordimientos, golpeado por la gravedad de lo que había hecho.La verdadera historia del recorrido del físico J. Robert Oppenheimer, de científico ambicioso y motivado a hombre atormentado y lleno de remordimientos, golpeado por la gravedad de lo que había hecho.
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- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
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- Self - Daughter of Los Alamos scientist
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- Self - Theoretical physicist
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Opiniones destacadas
Essentially it does the trick and clarifies things that are included in American Prometheus book but skipped in the movie like Oppie's extremely bourgeoisie early life and his stubbornnesses on his compulsive need to convey his genius to everyone. Also literally hearing things from the experts make you feel more knowledgeable on the area even if you just saw the exact thing in the movie.
People who hated the movie will not find anything of worth here but its recommended if you want to spend more time with oppie.
The use of real archival footage is addictive; adding to the depressing reality of bombs and war.
Definitely worth viewing either before or after the Hollywood epic.
Then make sure to go see the Barbie movie, because you'll definitely need cheering up!
Back to Oppenheimer, by end end of the documentary, given what's happening in the world right now, depression should absolutely set in.
Get a good strong drink and go to bed.
To End All War: Oppenheimer &The Atomic Bomb, on the other hand, is a clearcut documentary with archived footage and a beginning to end, up to date history of what it meant to create a weapon of mass destruction, a feat of science, technology and human intelligence.
It touches on the morality and ethics behind the monumental project and the life of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer after his famous achievement, revealing his complex nature and lifelong guilt.
A must watch in today's world, worth every minute of your time to watch a group of experts, Charles Oppenheimer - Dr. Oppenheimer's grandson and the Hiroshima bombing survivor and activists retelling one of the most important historical events and calling for peace.
"As long as men are free to ask what they must, free to say what they think, free to think what they will, freedom can never be lost and science can never regress."
It shows that the movie is very close to the truth and reality at that time.
Also original material is used and if you have seen the movie you will feel the closeness.
I know that Oppenheimer was a big smoker and that smoke looks like an atomic blast but sometimes it looks like Marlbro sponser this film.
I also dont get the way narrators tells the story in pices cut togheter, its no way they tell the story, they just read a script and pretending they tell it, cuiet usual in documentaries now a days but total unreal.
If you haven't fallen for Nolan's marketing gimmick and haven't seen his movie yet, my advice to you is, don't buy it. You won't lose anything. On the contrary, you will gain 3 hours by avoiding boring drama scenes. This documentary is way better than Nolan's bloated movie. If you are a fan of him, he is in this one too, being interviewed.
I have watched this documentary before watching Nolan's movie so I recommend doing it in that order if you want to see both.
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- TriviaIncluded as a special feature with bluray and 4k releases of Oppenheimer (2023).
- Citas
Harry S. Truman: And Truman interrupts him with a question, saying, "Well, Dr. Oppenheimer, when do you think the Russians are going to get this weapon of mass destruction?"
J. Robert Oppenheimer: And Oppenheimer is sort of taken aback by the question and says, "Well, I'm not sure but sometime in the future."
Harry S. Truman: And Truman interrupts again and says, "Well, I know. Never."
Self - Co-author, American Prometheus: At that point, Oppie understands that Harry Truman doesn't understand anything about the physics of this weapon.
Self - Co-author, American Prometheus: And Oppenheimer, at that point, says exactly the wrong thing.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, Self - Author, The Making of the Atomic Bomb: RHODES: He really offended President Truman by saying, "Mr. President, I have blood on my hands."
Self - Co-author, American Prometheus: BIRD: This is exactly the wrong thing to say to the guy who made the decision to drop two such bombs on two Japanese cities.
- ConexionesReferences The Day After Trinity (1981)
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