Directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer hit Brazilian theaters last Thursday, 20
Even with great work in direction, acting, sound and photography, Oppenheimer it has some flaws. After the release, some people on the internet noticed how one scene features a historical continuity error: the flag of the United States.
In the scene where J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) speech after the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the audience, people hold American flags with 50 stars. However, that version went into effect in 1960, 15 years after the end of World War II. During the conflict, the country had 48 stars.

Oppenheimer: Nude scene censored with CGI in India and Middle East
Sex scenes between the characters played by Cillian Murphy (J. Robert Oppenheimer) and Florence Pugh (Jane Tatlock) in the movie Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimersparked controversy in India and the Middle East, and was censored (via daily mail).
At a certain point in the film, pugh she is sitting completely naked in an armchair. In the scene, the actress’s body was covered with a kind of black dress, generated by CGI. The concession was made so that the film could be shown in cinemas in India and countries in the Middle East.
It wasn’t the first time that Oppenheimer was seen as a problem in India. There is a situation where Robert and Jane have sex while he recites the Bagavadeguitá, a Hindu text. The member of Save Culture Foundation Save India (SCSI) Uday Mahurkar criticized the choice and made accusations of Islamophobia.
Hindu nationalist politician Bharatiya Janata further claimed that the scene represented a “disturbing attack on Hinduism” and that the film is “part of a larger conspiracy by anti-Hindu forces” (via CNN).
Source: Rollingstone

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