Oppenheimer devastated early viewers: ‘They can’t talk’

Oppenheimer devastated early viewers: ‘They can’t talk’



Oppenheimer : Christopher Nolan looks awesome

There’s a lot of waiting aroundOppenheimer. For its author, Christopher Nolanwho hopes to return to success afterwards principle (2020) which had not been entirely financially compelling – over $365 million in worldwide revenue in the Covid period. Reason why the screenwriter decided to leave Warner Bros., the studio that has accompanied him since its inception. There will therefore also be expectations from Universal, which is collaborating for the first time with the filmmaker and which for this reason did not hesitate to take out the checkbook.

Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer©Universal
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer©Universal

Oppenheimer is an ambitious project centered on the famous scientist in which he participated the invention of the atomic bomb thinking about WWII. $100 million was awarded to Christopher Nolan to carry out his vision. We hope the result is up to par, but the elements surrounding it are enough to make you want to. Between the nuclear explosion reproduced without CGIthe use of IMAX theaters to screen the film, or the feature film’s R rating, is said a lot about Oppenheimer. And Christopher Nolan isn’t the last to make promises about his work.

The first viewers struck by the film

Recently, the director said that moviegoers will be able to almost physically feel the nuclear detonation In Oppenheimer ! And she did it again in an interview with Wired. This time, Christopher Nolan shared feedback from the first viewers who were able to discover the film. According to him, some people would have left the room after the end of the film being “completely devastated“. Something terrifying in his work would definitely go away without a word.

They can’t talk. I mean, there’s an element of fear that’s present in the story and the foundation. But the love of the characters, the love of the relationships, is stronger than I’ve ever been.

It’s quite rare to see Christopher Nolan promoting his work like this. But he’s not the only one to say soOppenheimer could arouse strong emotions. Kai Bird, coauthored with Martin J. Sherwin the biography of Julius Robert Oppenheimerreleased in 2005, he also said to himself “stunnedfrom the movie, and always would not recovered emotionally.

Oppenheimer hits theaters July 19.

Source: Cine Serie

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