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Einstein and the Bomb

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 16m
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6.2/10
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Einstein and the Bomb (2024)
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What happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany? Using archival footage and his own words, this docudrama dives into the mind of a tortured genius.What happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany? Using archival footage and his own words, this docudrama dives into the mind of a tortured genius.What happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany? Using archival footage and his own words, this docudrama dives into the mind of a tortured genius.

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    • Anthony Philipson
  • Writer
    • Philip Ralph
  • Stars
    • Aidan McArdle
    • Andrew Havill
    • Rachel Barry
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    • Director
      • Anthony Philipson
    • Writer
      • Philip Ralph
    • Stars
      • Aidan McArdle
      • Andrew Havill
      • Rachel Barry
    • 22User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Aidan McArdle
    Aidan McArdle
    • Albert Einstein
    Andrew Havill
    Andrew Havill
    • Commander Locker-Lampson
    Rachel Barry
    • Margery Howard
    Helena Westerman
    Helena Westerman
    • Barbara Goodhall
    Leo Ashizawa
    Leo Ashizawa
    • Katsu Hara
    Jay Lewis Mitchell
    • Young Einstein
    Simon Markey
    Simon Markey
    • Jacob Epstein
    James Musgrave
    • Walter Adams
    Simon Haines
    Simon Haines
    • Paul Weyland
    Toby Longworth
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    Jonathan Rhodes
    Jonathan Rhodes
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    Gethin Alderman
    Gethin Alderman
    • Walther Nernst
    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein
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    Adam Kaluski
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      • Philip Ralph
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    6leo-ingson

    Awesome historical footage, messy narration

    Most of us are aware of the theoretical pathways that led to Hitler's rise. This collection of footage offers a tangible, step-by-step journey into that historical period, providing a profound understanding of the events. It's also fascinating to delve into Albert Einstein's thought processes. Beyond his scientific genius, Einstein demonstrated worldly acumen, such as his timely escape from Germany and his advisory role to Oppenheimer, showcasing his ability to blend intellectual prowess with practical wisdom. His foresight and strategic thinking were remarkable, revealing a man who was much more than just a "science nerd."
    6PedroReviews

    More Than Just Science: A Review of "Einstein and the Bomb"

    Imagine stepping into the shoes of Albert Einstein, the iconic physicist, during the tumultuous years leading up to World War II. That's what "Einstein and the Bomb" offers, promising a glimpse into the man behind the genius. While it might not be a deep historical dive for some, it delivers a unique and thought-provoking journey through a pivotal moment in human history.

    From the very first scene, the series pulls you in with its immersive atmosphere. The music, while not the starring attraction, deserves recognition for its powerful and evocative melodies that perfectly complement the narrative's emotional weight. Aiden McArdle's portrayal of Einstein is also a worth mention, capturing the essence of the scientist with nuance. The supporting cast also adds depth and believability to the historical figures portrayed.

    But what truly sets "Einstein and the Bomb" apart is its storytelling approach. Weaving in Einstein's actual words through letters, speeches, and recordings, the miniseries creates an intimacy that traditional narration often lacks. We're not just observers; we're invited directly into Einstein's mind, experiencing his complex inner world firsthand. This unique perspective adds a layer of emotional resonance that makes the historical events all the more impactful.

    While not an exhaustive historical analysis, the show effectively connects the dots, offering viewers a clear understanding of the complex events leading up to the development of the Atomic Bomb. It might not satisfy history buffs seeking a deep dive, but for those open to a more personal and emotional exploration, "Einstein and the Bomb" succeeds.

    Ultimately, the verdict depends on what you're looking for. If you seek a purely academic examination of historical events, this might not be your top choice. However, if you're open to an immersive and emotive exploration of Einstein's life and beliefs, with a captivating atmosphere and strong performances, "Einstein and the Bomb" offers a valuable and thought-provoking journey. It's a symphony of history and humanity, conducted by the unique voice of Albert Einstein himself.
    bobswitzerland

    What About Switzerland?

    "Einstein and the Bomb" was clearly meant to piggyback on the success of "Oppenheimer". But in terms of journalism and content, it is a failure. Far too much time was spent focusing on Hitler-Germany and Einstein's Jewish background, and far too little time on Einstein's work and personal life. There was also too much focus on his time in England, without a word being spoken about his time in Switzerland, which was far more important. It was in Bern where Einstein wrote his Special Theory of Relativity. There was even a major international event in Bern to mark the 100th anniversary of the Special Theory that drew eminent scientists from all over the world. (I reported on it for Swiss Radio International).

    Einstein described his life in the Swiss capital as the happiest and most productive period of his career. His apartment on Kramgasse in Bern's old town near The Bear Pit is a popular museum, visited by people from all over the world. Einstein was also a Swiss citizen. But not one second of the story was devoted to this. There was only a brief pan-shot of Zurich (not Bern) without any label or explanation. Totally out of context. This is bad journalism and inexcusable.

    If you are interested in more about Einstein in Bern, you'll find it under that title.
    7mdw0526

    Good docuseries complement to "Oppenheimer"...

    Have you seen "Oppenheimer" yet? It helps to have seen it before this docuseries. It's a commitment of time (3 hours), but worth it, with amazing performances all around and a whole bunch of new knowledge learned.

    This new docudrama on Netflix is a good complement to the movie, and in a trim 1h15m, dives into more detail about Einstein and his place in the firmament of history with regard to the invention of the atomic bomb. Of course, it's not going to paint the entire picture in a short time, but does add some good color about Einstein's conflicted conscience on what he helped unleash, however small his role may have been.
    7CrankyGoose

    That's actually not bad.. but not that good

    This movie is quite interesting and in fact, I learned a lot of new things for me. I found out that Einstein actually played on fiddle, that he has never liked interviews, that such a popular and influential person was hiding in the village in Big Britain, in some small house and etc. The film is really informative and you can learn a lot about his biography and the years when he was hiding from the scary and insane murder Nazi dictator Adolf H#tler. The only minuses of this movie is that it is short and actors are really not very well played. In a person who played Einstein it was not visible to the naked eye that he was wearing a wig and make-up. That's all what I didn't like. Everything else was very informative and interesting. I recommend this movie to watch.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
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