Oppenheimer, the perfect film?  Almost… But Christopher Nolan missed 12 fake connections!

Oppenheimer, the perfect film? Almost… But Christopher Nolan missed 12 fake connections!

From 1942 to 1946, at the Los Alamos base, as part of the Manhattan Project and the development of the first atomic bomb, under the supervision of Robert Oppenheimer, the security services tried to identify and arrest communist spies who were leaking secrets to the Russians.

However, they didn’t think to bring in AlloCiné technicians to scrutinize Oppenheimer’s images to find false connections and shooting errors…

“Shop problem, boom operator in the car, nothing escapes them!”

With more than $950 million worldwide (the biggest theatrical total for a biopic) and nearly 4.5 million viewers in France, Christopher Nolan’s film has left its mark on 2023 cinema, just like Barbie and Super Mario Bros.

The feature film should also win several choice trophies as part of the “awards season” that begins very soon in the United States, and which should be presented to it at the Oscars. A well-deserved triumph for a work as demanding as it is entertaining, as contemporary as it is mainstream, that has united critics and the public.

However, Oppenheimer is not a perfect film. And Michelle and Michelle prove it! In the new show, they reveal twelve mistakes and failures that escaped the vigilance of filmmaker Cillian Murphy and his partners and technical team.

Too many stars on the American flag? A desert that dries up too fast? Magic pictures? A big mistake in the paper? An actor who teleports? A reflection of the boom operator? A big historical mistake? Find out all this and more in our video. And as always, it’s heavy, very very heavy!

Source: Allocine

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