odaleg
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We may be looking at Nolan's best film and probably the one that is his greatest film, both in form (with the immense IMAX cameras) and in substance; a biopic of Oppenheimer through his research into the creation of the atomic bomb and his fall from grace for trying to prevent the arms race that he started.
Rarely has a parade of so many good actors been seen on the big screen and the two that have the most prominence (and stand out the most) are those who were most stagnant for the general public, the more than likely 'Oscar winners' Cillian Murphy and Robert . Downey Jr.
The way of narrating the film with the transition to black and white when they tell the story just as it was in color, telling the story according to Oppenheimer's lived experience, is one of the best resources that Nolan could have used, which despite the time jumps does not falls into his usual pedantry.
The only thing where the film is weak is the lack of explanation of the characters that appear, it does not explain why each scientist who appears is important for the development of the bomb, something that in the first act can be overwhelming for the viewer who does not have a PhD in physics.
Both the OST and the photography and direction are at the level of the best Interstellar or Inception.
Very good Nolan, the less time travel your movies have, the better they are.
Rarely has a parade of so many good actors been seen on the big screen and the two that have the most prominence (and stand out the most) are those who were most stagnant for the general public, the more than likely 'Oscar winners' Cillian Murphy and Robert . Downey Jr.
The way of narrating the film with the transition to black and white when they tell the story just as it was in color, telling the story according to Oppenheimer's lived experience, is one of the best resources that Nolan could have used, which despite the time jumps does not falls into his usual pedantry.
The only thing where the film is weak is the lack of explanation of the characters that appear, it does not explain why each scientist who appears is important for the development of the bomb, something that in the first act can be overwhelming for the viewer who does not have a PhD in physics.
Both the OST and the photography and direction are at the level of the best Interstellar or Inception.
Very good Nolan, the less time travel your movies have, the better they are.
Film about five actresses who go to a village in rural and "vaciada" Spain. It is a film about their stories, about how it has brought them to that point in their lives and how they find themselves at that precise moment; it is a good portrait of the fears of that age when you are not adult enough but not young enough either. They tell us about their fears, their past, present and future relationships, in short, about how they are and how they feel.
The strong point is its minimalism and its direction that makes us the sixth participant in this rural retreat, but in the rest... it is very fair, the premise is scarce, it does not go deep into any of the girls so it is very difficult to feel identified with any of them; the stories are quite generic and in some moments it lacks rhythm.
The strong point is its minimalism and its direction that makes us the sixth participant in this rural retreat, but in the rest... it is very fair, the premise is scarce, it does not go deep into any of the girls so it is very difficult to feel identified with any of them; the stories are quite generic and in some moments it lacks rhythm.
It's like "Fight Club" but in a 'coming of age' that uses all the clichés of these movies, does not take itself seriously and all bathed with some very cool performances and a dose of blood and violence that have nothing to envy to the gore B-movies.
It is a very simple humor, full of teen movie clichés, and that is its great virtue, it is a film that does not take itself seriously and avoids any hint of seriousness or adulthood.
The characters are caricatures of themselves and do not go deep into any of them, they are simply there because they have to be for the story to have a minimum of depth.
It is a very simple humor, full of teen movie clichés, and that is its great virtue, it is a film that does not take itself seriously and avoids any hint of seriousness or adulthood.
The characters are caricatures of themselves and do not go deep into any of them, they are simply there because they have to be for the story to have a minimum of depth.