Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, it’s (a little) thanks to Robert Pattinson

Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, it’s (a little) thanks to Robert Pattinson

Christopher Nolan’s next feature is one of the most anticipated at the moment: Oppenheimer based on J. The true story of Robert Oppenheimer, the “Father of the Atomic Bomb”, a physicist whose research was instrumental in the development of the world’s first atomic weapon. weapon.

As for why Christopher Nolan I wanted to start such a project, just go back to the time of Tenet. Indeed, thanks to Robert Pattinson, he got the idea!

This was in an interview with Tara Hitchcock (via MoviWeb). Christopher Nolan reveals this story. When asked about this, he confirmed that the rumor that Robert Pattinson had inspired him to make the film and suggested a book containing Oppenheimer’s speeches was true. Also to the question that the latter does not appear in the film, he answered that the actor is unfortunately very “busy”.

Yes, Rob, following Tenet, where we mean Oppenheimer – and I wrote this about the incredible moment that Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project scientist had where they couldn’t completely eliminate the possibility that when they activated the first gadget, the first atomic device, they could to start a chain reaction that would destroy the world“, explain Christopher Nolan. “We used that as a metaphor for Tenet, which Rob played, as a gift at the end of the shoot, he gave me a book of Oppenheimer speeches from the 1950s where you read about these great minds trying to deal with mass consequences. How they changed lives forever, for all of us. I was really hooked and addicted to this story.

Cillian Murphy is Oppenheimer

star ofOppenheimerYou know, it’s Cillian Murphy. He also spoke to actress Tara Hitchcock about the film. While watching the final cut, he also shared his thoughts, stating that he was “shocked” by what he saw, saying that it was a film that could emotionally overwhelm the audience.

I was completely knocked out. I was emotionally out of breath from the whole experience. It leaves you feeling a bit frazzled.

Co-producer, screenwriter and director Christopher NolanThe film also stars Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Piggy, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh, Benny Safdie, Dane DeHaan, Jack Quaid, Matthew Modine, and Tony Goldwyn.

Oppenheimer hits theaters July 19.

Source: Allocine

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