Oppenheimer | Movie Review

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Is this movie DA BOMB...or is it a bomb!? Oppenheimer Movie Review

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MOVIE DAY!

Welcome back to Movie Day, the day where we talk about movies, I’m your host filmmaker and CEO of hayhoe studios Tremain Hayhoe

GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE!

This relates to Einstein's reaction to the part of Nature described by Quantum Mechanics, which is undoubtedly one of the pillars of modern physics. He felt that natural laws could not be like the throw of dice, with inherent randomness or probability.

It’s also a line in OPPENHEIMER, written and directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Cillian Murphy, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh and a huge barrage of A-list actors at the top of their game.

The film Oppenheimer tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who led the Manhattan Project, the U.S. effort to develop the atomic bomb during World War II. The film follows Oppenheimer from his early days as a student at Harvard University to his work on the Manhattan Project and his eventual fall from grace after the war.
The film begins with Oppenheimer as a young man, struggling with his faith and his place in the world. He is drawn to physics, but he is also troubled by the potential for science to be used for destructive purposes. When the United States enters World War II, Oppenheimer is recruited by General Leslie Groves, played by Matt Damon to lead the Manhattan Project.
Under Oppenheimer's leadership, the Manhattan Project makes rapid progress. The scientists at Los Alamos, New Mexico, develop the atomic bomb in record time. The bomb is tested in the desert in July 1945, and it is used against Japan just days later.
The use of the atomic bomb brings Oppenheimer great personal turmoil. He is haunted by the knowledge that he has helped to create a weapon of mass destruction. He also becomes increasingly concerned about the future of nuclear weapons, and he speaks out against their proliferation.
In 1954, Oppenheimer is called before a Senate committee to testify about his past associations with communists. He is accused of being a security risk, and his security clearance is revoked. Oppenheimer is devastated by this, and he spends the rest of his life trying to come to terms with his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
The film Oppenheimer is a complex and thought-provoking portrait of a man who was both brilliant and flawed. It is a film that explores the moral and ethical implications of scientific progress, and it asks important questions about the future of nuclear weapons.
Here are some of the things that make the film Oppenheimer so good:
The film is beautifully shot, with stunning visuals that capture the grandeur of the desert and the power of the atomic bomb.
The performances are all excellent, with Cillian Murphy giving a tour-de-force performance as Oppenheimer.
The film is thought-provoking and challenging, and it asks important questions about the nature of science and the responsibility of scientists.
If you are interested in history, science, or the atomic bomb, then you should definitely see the film Oppenheimer. It is a powerful and moving film that will stay with you long after you have seen it. If you don’t like history, science, or the atomic bomb, you will probably be bored to tears waiting for something to actually happen and when it finally does, don’t worry, you still have at least an hour left of the movie.

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