“Oppenheimer” premiered in Japan: this is how they reacted in the country where the atomic bombs fell

“Oppenheimer” premiered in Japan: this is how they reacted in the country where the atomic bombs fell

Almost a year after its theatrical release, last Friday, April 29, “Oppenheimer” arrived in Japanese cinemas, a country still dealing with the devastating effects left by the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 79 years ago. years.

“Oppenheimer” premieres in Japan after winning multiple Oscars

The movie “Oppehnheimer” swept the last Oscars, where it won several statuettes, including Best Picture, Best Director for Christopher Nola, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr.

Eight months after its release in the United States, the film, which tells the story of J. Robert Oppehnehimer, an American physicist considered the “father of the atomic bomb,” has arrived in Japan, a country badly damaged by it. . Event.

Reactions from Japanese moviegoers were mixed and highly emotional. Some were fascinated by the scientist’s story. Toshiyuki Mimaki, who survived the bombing of Hiroshima, gave his perspective on the conflict that caused the whole thing.

“What were the Japanese thinking when they attacked Pearl Harbor and started a war they could never hope to win?” he said in a telephone interview, according to “Infobae”.

The former mayor of Hiroshima, Takashi Hiraoka, was more critical of what was left out of the film, since at no point does the director bring to the screen the chaos caused by the nuclear bomb in Japan.

Shaima Khalil, the BBC’s Japan correspondent, met some cinemagoers in Hiroshima to get their thoughts on the film.

“It made me so sick to see the euphoria of the people, their joy over the experiment and the launch of the atomic bombs,” said one viewer, referring to what the success of the Manhattan Project looks like.

Mayu Seto, an anti-nuclear bomb activist, was “shocked” by how the characters forgot to talk about potential victims and just focused on ending the bomb.

“I was almost offended by how they talk about Hiroshima in a meeting room, but without thinking about the people,” she said.

How much money did ‘Ophenheimer’ make in its opening weekend in Japan?

Despite the sensitive subject matter for the Japanese population, the film was a success in that country.

According to information from “Tomatazos”, in its first weekend on Japanese screens, the film brought in $2.5 million in 343 theaters.

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This movie beat the numbers of other highly anticipated American movies like ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ and ‘Dune: Part 2’.

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Source: univision

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