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Leaving the theater after seeing "Oppenheimer," in the perspective of Nolan's three hours long was too short for me since "bio-pic" is my favorite second genre. I know this film is not for everyone to watch and it's sort of unfair when I'm not a science or history expert criticizing the deep materials itself but remember what a film is made for without criticism?
The film, it's specifically about this one person, Oppenheimer, a physicist who led the Manhattan Project, during World War II, and turns out to offer more complexity. And it has more to say about the film's essential themes, the ironies when science, ambition, and political power mix than the atomic bomb itself.
I let myself oppose one of Nolan's ideas and his incapable of human connections by not presenting a particular point of view from the Japanese perspective. After all, such a Nolan-typical, he always knows how to handle the emotions by showing the overwhelming flashes of destruction, and conflagrations that burn his audience to the cinders from his marvelous feat.
The film, it's specifically about this one person, Oppenheimer, a physicist who led the Manhattan Project, during World War II, and turns out to offer more complexity. And it has more to say about the film's essential themes, the ironies when science, ambition, and political power mix than the atomic bomb itself.
I let myself oppose one of Nolan's ideas and his incapable of human connections by not presenting a particular point of view from the Japanese perspective. After all, such a Nolan-typical, he always knows how to handle the emotions by showing the overwhelming flashes of destruction, and conflagrations that burn his audience to the cinders from his marvelous feat.
First film of May I've watched in 2023 with her darkest comedy stands as her best and most daring film!
That with two amazing actors at the top of their game and fascinating places of 70's New York City at night made it into a highly memorable, unique and very enjoyable viewing to watch.
As the dialogues use a lot the implicit and how viewers can put A + B together. Two rich and complicated characters spilling their guts out to each other in one of the most intense, acidic and sad documents of masculinity and male bonding on record. I can't imagine how myself would do If I had a friend like crazy Nicky, but sure I do understand his situation.
Turns out, the nearly of ending its film was a little surprised because Mikey is 'one of them' and the death of Nicky is such another mainstream's way. He's looking for help in Mikey's house and being dead in front of Mikey's house too.
That with two amazing actors at the top of their game and fascinating places of 70's New York City at night made it into a highly memorable, unique and very enjoyable viewing to watch.
As the dialogues use a lot the implicit and how viewers can put A + B together. Two rich and complicated characters spilling their guts out to each other in one of the most intense, acidic and sad documents of masculinity and male bonding on record. I can't imagine how myself would do If I had a friend like crazy Nicky, but sure I do understand his situation.
Turns out, the nearly of ending its film was a little surprised because Mikey is 'one of them' and the death of Nicky is such another mainstream's way. He's looking for help in Mikey's house and being dead in front of Mikey's house too.
Sexual repression and neurosis
Love-struck teenagers are kept apart by class and social. Caught between their sexual urges and their parents' disapproval of early marriage.
Betrayal, and mentally depressed until something approaching maturity all follow and took a quiet time.
The topic of sexuality is the base of the film and portrays how a lack of parental guidance. In the end, you need to let go of someone, because sometimes that's what's best.
Another factor why I've watched this film was the hottest Warren Beatty, he was the most attractive guy in 70s film beside Alain Delon lol.
Cliché but the classic is never disappointed me.
Love-struck teenagers are kept apart by class and social. Caught between their sexual urges and their parents' disapproval of early marriage.
Betrayal, and mentally depressed until something approaching maturity all follow and took a quiet time.
The topic of sexuality is the base of the film and portrays how a lack of parental guidance. In the end, you need to let go of someone, because sometimes that's what's best.
Another factor why I've watched this film was the hottest Warren Beatty, he was the most attractive guy in 70s film beside Alain Delon lol.
Cliché but the classic is never disappointed me.