Matt Blaze on Nostr: The film is entirely Oppenheimer's - he's in virtually every scene. It doesn't ...
The film is entirely Oppenheimer's - he's in virtually every scene. It doesn't attempt to tell the "whole story" with broader context (the stakes of ending the war prior to a ground invasion, the mood McCarthyism, etc). There are no battle scenes. That's fine.
The last act worked too hard to indict Strauss as a singular villain. It effectively let some other figures who deserved a critical look (Teller, especially), off the hook.
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