Everything Wrong With Oppenheimer In 26 Minutes or Less
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Published 2024-02-06
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All Comments (21)
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When I saw this in theaters the projector shut off halfway through and some guy a few rows behind us said “they dropped the bomb”
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"Taking full credit for the depravity of man". Classic line.
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18:54 This is actually historically accurate. US Secretary for War Henry Stimson did spend his honeymoon in Kyoto in the 1920’s and believed the Japanese would appreciate the preservation of its beauty and culture.
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Fun fact, at exactly 1:58:00, Frank says “it worked”, making it a fun tie in with Oppie saying “in exactly 1 hour 58 minutes we’ll know”
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The ending scene warrants at least a few dozen sins off. I was speechless in the theatre
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This scene does contain a lap dance. But there was no sin removal
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Another sin is that in the scene where Oppenheimer receives his award from Johnson (in 1963, I believe), Lawrence is present, even though Lawrence had died in 1958
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“Taking in the sheets” has a double meaning which is that he didn’t want radioactive fallout from a successful test irradiating them.
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Amazing how a 3 hr movie only has 26 minutes of CinemaSins
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I feel like the attention to detail when the trinity test dropped and the shockwave travelled and got higher and higher pitched, enough so that the kids could hear it and start freaking out while the adults didnt hear anything should be recognized. I havent seen the movie with older adults yet but i wouldn’t be surprised if the adults in the theatre couldnt hear the ringing while the younger people could.
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Now I've become Jeremy, sinner if movies
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I wish there was a sin taken off for Kitty's testimony towards the end of film. It demonstrated such a level of wit and keen intelligence masterfully told through Emily Blunts brilliant performance in such a well paced scene
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I assumed they hadn’t done biopics before because that would basically be sinning someone’s life decisions
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The "that's a baby Robert" sin was actually top tier humor
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1:10 This was literally the second nomination that was rejected since the 1860s. It was considered a foregone conclusion that if the President nominated someone they would get approved. And the one in the 1920s was only rejected because the Vice President showed up late and missed casting the tie breaking vote even with him tied to the recent Teapot Dome scandal. So, yes, it had happened before and was possible but confirmation was essentially cinsidered a formality
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surprised you didnt take a sin off for the fact that when oppie says " we will know in exaclt 1 hour 58 minutes" the nuke scene ends at 1:58 minutes into the movie ( depending on the cut you have, for me it was like 3 seconds early but still
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If it weren't for Oppenheimer creating the nuclear bomb, Godzilla wouldn't be born.
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The “28 Years Later” line, and math, was pure genius!
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Can we add a sin for the fact that whatever the hell Oppie was speaking, it didn’t even resemble Dutch in the slightest
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You’ve become Sins, the Destroyer of Cinema.