taseron-1
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Looking for facts about WW2, nuclear war and people behind it? You are at the right place. ¨To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb¨ is an A+ documentary.
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.
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.
I watched the Oppenheimer documentary before watching this movie and I can say very clearly that the documentary was better than the movie.
I think Nolan should have been a marketer, not a director. I think he influences people by preconditioning, marketing his mundane works as if they are great works, and just creating perception. It takes topics with enormous potential and turns them into empty, boring films. He wastes scripts with great potential which can be huge at the hands of other talented directors. The scenes he edits are so unnecessarily long and boring that it becomes torture to watch. The monotonous tension music lasting 4-5 minutes that he puts under the countdown scenes gets boring after a while. Ordinary events take place on the screen, but for some reason, there is suspense music in the background. It's like as if he got bored and lazy during production and just used the same music for all the scenes. For a few minutes there I felt like I was watching an Asylum production.
I get this unsavoryness from all of Nolan's movies. He's a director I personally don't like. You know, there are people you can never get along with, Nolan is that kind of person to me. His works are also balloon works that I think are over exaggerated... This movie is one of them...
I think it's better to watch the documentary. Get the historical information right and avoid unnecessary drama and this long Nolan torture. There is nothing worth seeing it in IMAX.
I think Nolan should have been a marketer, not a director. I think he influences people by preconditioning, marketing his mundane works as if they are great works, and just creating perception. It takes topics with enormous potential and turns them into empty, boring films. He wastes scripts with great potential which can be huge at the hands of other talented directors. The scenes he edits are so unnecessarily long and boring that it becomes torture to watch. The monotonous tension music lasting 4-5 minutes that he puts under the countdown scenes gets boring after a while. Ordinary events take place on the screen, but for some reason, there is suspense music in the background. It's like as if he got bored and lazy during production and just used the same music for all the scenes. For a few minutes there I felt like I was watching an Asylum production.
I get this unsavoryness from all of Nolan's movies. He's a director I personally don't like. You know, there are people you can never get along with, Nolan is that kind of person to me. His works are also balloon works that I think are over exaggerated... This movie is one of them...
I think it's better to watch the documentary. Get the historical information right and avoid unnecessary drama and this long Nolan torture. There is nothing worth seeing it in IMAX.
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