B wrote:Damn it. Nolan's movies always make me feel so stupid.
Maybe do some rigorous research on this Oppenheimer feller before going in, so that if he gets a detail or two wrong, or leaves important stuff out, you will feel you have the intellectual upper hand.
Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Re: Christopher Nolan's OPPENHEIMER (2023)
Thu July 28, 2022 3:29 pm
I'll watch it because Nolan's movies are always interesting. But I bet it'll suck, because he typically fails at human drama (exceptions being Memento, and the Mark Rylance plot in Dunkirk) at the expense of mind-bending spectacle. If I'm watching a movie about Oppenheimer, I want him humanized, not turned into a Batman villain.
I’m guessing that after all the mixed feelings around Tenet, this will be a more straightforward kind of movie to appeal to a larger audience. You know, to get them more aware of and concerned about nuclear warfare.
I'm always interested in Nolan movies. But I'm already mad at this one because it showed as a secret trailer right before Nope and it was really distracting/confusing.
epilogue wrote:I'm always interested in Nolan movies. But I'm already mad at this one because it showed as a secret trailer right before Nope aha it was really distracting/confusing.
epilogue wrote:I'm always interested in Nolan movies. But I'm already mad at this one because it showed as a secret trailer right before Nope aha it was really distracting/confusing.