yaszi-83296
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Christopher Nolan is a director admired by many for his several pieces of cinematic art. His films ensure epicness, diversity, depth, and a cinematic experience unlike any other. His perception of filmmaking is the very reason he's admired as one of the most superb directors of our time. His movies are nothing short of masterpieces and Oppenheimer is no exception. His movies being newer than the majority of films by other directors also admired for their brilliant minds within and even outside the realm of filmmaking.
His movies tend to have a modernized feel. And Oppenheimer is no different, it's fresh, modern with a sad, gritty tone while still having cinematography that makes it vibrant and artistic. At this moment in time, there is no better way to tell the story of Robert J. Oppenheimer "the man that gave the world the power to destroy itself". Perhaps if it were different it could be more pleasing. However, the difference would most likely be negligible as the story of the atomic bombs father is told beautifully. The film is a visually stunning, 3-hour-long biopic doing an impeccable job of showing Oppenheimer's pov. Especially emotionally. The film is a sort of 1st person piece of cinematic brilliance hyper-focused on Oppenheimer. An absolute blast, literally and figuratively, this movie is the bomb "pun intended"
I don't like rating films, as you can't help but compare them to others. Moreover, every film is different and most try to be different even if inspiration is taken. However, films are just films at the end of the day be it a humble fun one or a cinematic achievement and a true masterpiece by Nolan that makes you feel a sensation that you would never imagine was possible with a film if it wasn't for Nolan. However, films are easy to just throw a rating at so.....
OPPENHEIMER by CHRISTOPHER NOLAN (10/10.
His movies tend to have a modernized feel. And Oppenheimer is no different, it's fresh, modern with a sad, gritty tone while still having cinematography that makes it vibrant and artistic. At this moment in time, there is no better way to tell the story of Robert J. Oppenheimer "the man that gave the world the power to destroy itself". Perhaps if it were different it could be more pleasing. However, the difference would most likely be negligible as the story of the atomic bombs father is told beautifully. The film is a visually stunning, 3-hour-long biopic doing an impeccable job of showing Oppenheimer's pov. Especially emotionally. The film is a sort of 1st person piece of cinematic brilliance hyper-focused on Oppenheimer. An absolute blast, literally and figuratively, this movie is the bomb "pun intended"
I don't like rating films, as you can't help but compare them to others. Moreover, every film is different and most try to be different even if inspiration is taken. However, films are just films at the end of the day be it a humble fun one or a cinematic achievement and a true masterpiece by Nolan that makes you feel a sensation that you would never imagine was possible with a film if it wasn't for Nolan. However, films are easy to just throw a rating at so.....
OPPENHEIMER by CHRISTOPHER NOLAN (10/10.
The last 6 mins, so the episode is crazy a lot of stuff happening and the ep perfectly continues were we left off, the music and animation is great like the rest of the show. But it's so emotional towards the end, it's crazy!
Iconic sci-fi movie! It was made in 1999 but still looks pretty great, it has this green tint witch makes it feel unique. The movie explores a deep concept about what's real and not and I think it was executed nicely. All the characters are great and the actors did a great performance. The movie explains a lot but manages to be entertaining nonetheless. The music mixed with the well choreographed fights makes for some great action, the movie has a ton of action and the last hour is pretty much all action and don't worry, there is action trough out the whole movie, not just the end. The music has this nice sci-fi music with some action mixed in, it also has this weird alien like flavor to it. It is just overall great and the whole franchise is pretty great even do the sequels are flawed, they offer some great stuff and more depth to this awsome franchise.