What a sausage fest. They needed so many white men to fill all the roles of Oppenheimer that they scraped the bottom of the barrel and found…Josh Hartnett? From the 90s?
I mean, I’m sure it was beautifully shot and thought provoking and shit, but this is not really what I love about Christopher Nolan movies. I want to be challenged. I want my mind bent. I hardly need another unironic treatise on toxic masculinity told by the largest cast of cis white men ever assembled.
And I’m certain Ludwig Goransson provided a suitably cinematic score, but it clearly wasn’t emo enough for me, so I treated Sean to my own soundtrack of Machine Gun Kelly songs, as sung by me, my spotty memory, and my penchant for making up lyrics as needed.
I don’t even have anything bad to say about this movie. I just didn’t care that much. It wasn’t as interesting or as exciting as I’d hoped and frankly come to expect from Nolan. I would have spent these 3 hours better had I rewatched Tenet and I think we all know that’s really saying something.


Haha! Great review. I still haven’t caught up with the film yet. Of course, I’ve read a lot of good things and it’s certainly making a mark at the various awards ceremonies. I am intrigued…will definitely check it out when I get a chance.
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This was the very first time I ever skipped a Nolan movie. On purpose! But to save Nolan’s honour, I didn’t watch Barbie neither. 😉
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You have restored balance to the universe.
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I did enjoy Oppenheimer but it was bit of a slog to sit through. Your right though, although its been highly praised critically, its a film that more wordy than its actually worthy. The Oppenheimer. TV series from the 80’s by the BBC was a far better dramatisation of the life and times of the father of the atomic age. Highly recommend it if you can find it to watch. Great to see a post as well, been wondering how you were all doing.
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Somebody call the fire department, Josh Hartnett needs put out🔥❤️🔥🚒🧑🏽🚒 😄👌
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Sausage fest. Snooze fest… How many classroom scenes do we really need, Chris? Should have won for Interstellar, instead he’ll probably win for the bomb.
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Ugh, why do you have to be right?
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I loved this so I can’t relate, but you’re back! Yay!!
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I saw a lot of self-pity and guilt and remorse but mostly a big pity party the way Oppenheimer was portrayed and felt no sympathy for him or interest in anything they were doing. Some key element was missing to give it a soul, I think.
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You’re right that there’s a definite element of character study with the guilt and remorse aspect, but mostly I felt the film lacked the courage of its convictions. Wasn’t really brave enough to have a point of view.
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I enjoyed this one a lot, as I did Tenet. Nolan is one of my favorite directors of all-time, and to be sure these two movies are quite different in terms of actual action and “mind-bending.” I do get why he wanted to tell this story. Thought the acting was spot-on, even if Opp’s running time ran on a bit too long.
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Nolan is known to be long-winded, and I usually don’t mind it so much if he has a lot of say.
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I found it compellingly boring, or boringly compelling, I can’t decide which. 😀
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I heard it was too long and not very engaging but a Machine Gun Kelly soundtrack would have sold me!
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That last line.. agree re Tenet, still don’t get it… Hours wasted.
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