First time watching Oppenheimer movie reaction PART 1

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Badd Medicine here and its Oppenheimer reaction time

Oppenheimer is a film based on the true story of J. Robert Oppenheimer which is helmed by Christopher Nolan. The film also stars Emily Blunt as Oppenheimer's wife "Kitty", Matt Damon as head of the Manhattan Project Leslie Groves, Robert Downey Jr. as the United States Atomic Energy Commission member Lewis Strauss, and Florence Pugh as Oppenheimer's communist lover Jean Tatlock. The ensemble supporting cast includes Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, and Kenneth Branagh.

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0:00 - Oppenheimer movie reaction intro
1:12 - Oppenheimer movie reaction
38:03 - Oppenheimer movie reaction PART 2

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All Comments (21)
  • @mimic1984
    Cillian Murphy KILLED IT in this one, can barely say I'm surprised though.
  • @WhatAreMovie
    This film in IMAX was insane, the sound was incredible....as well as the visuals. Ludwig Göransson's score is amazng.
  • @bryanandersonmt
    So about the color of the scenes: Nolan said that the black and white scenes are to be taken as more objetive, and the colored ones are the more subjective ones
  • @barbarjinx3802
    “I thought he stepped away from acting” When Christopher Nolan calls, you go to work. Matt Damon has a Nolan exception with his wife in couple’s therapy. Even if he’s not working for a spell he will work for Nolan. This movie was the first test of that couple’s therapy agreement.
  • @lw5110
    This was such a fantastic theater experience! The soundtrack built this anxiety like you were sitting on the b@mb the whole time.
  • @billbill6094
    This movie is shockingly accurate to the science, the lives of all the characters involved and to small individual lines and moments like the half-done haircut when the atom was split or Oppenheimer trying to poison his professor (though in real life he was caught and had his parents to thank for sweeping that under the rug.) For such a gripping and at times artistic movie it's insane how Nolan was able to stay so accurate. Though maybe that just goes to show how inherently interesting this part in the history of science and warfare was.
  • @Sully2001
    I’m a History major who’s finishing up at the end of this year and when it came out I was so excited to see it in IMAX since I get free admission to any movie at the AMC I work at. When I saw it I was, quite literally, blown away. My Professor and I were gushing over it one day once Fall classes started back up. Time to dive in to the vid💯🤙
  • @RoxieRoxanne
    Yall don’t even know how excited I get when you guys upload ❤
  • @jenloveshorror
    So fricken happy for Cillian Murphy ( sorry if spellled wrong) & Christopher Nolan for winning their long overdue & well deserved Golden Globes!! I normally dont watch award shows since they ignore my fav genre & i will say its an utter crime that none of Flannagans work or actors have been nominated, but im very happy this movie not only got several noms, but took home several awards. Well deserved imo❤
  • @jeffballforprez
    I love the enthusiasm and immersion. Every time a new actor shows up y’all went wild like you forgot you’re watching a movie 😆
  • @austinpena5605
    Movie of the Year gor me. Felt the three hours. Loved all three hours. IMAX experience was awesome
  • @BlackBaudelaire
    Saw this in theaters and I love how quiet the theaters was for once. Everyone was just immersed and the sounds I’ve never heard better sounds effects
  • @AllInTheGame01
    Oscar winner Ludwig Goransson who's scored all of Ryan Coogler's movies & Tenet scored Oppenheimer and just won the Golden Globe for it. Josh Hartnett spent a few years working on the Showtime Penny Dreadful show with Eva Green & Timothy Dalton.
  • Dr Bethe was the first guy to understand how the core of a star works.
  • Hey Gents, im officially a SAG actor now but this was my last gig doing background and you can see me at 20:22 as the conductor on the train! What a trip to watch you guys watch me for first time!! 😂🙌🏽
  • @hazri8758
    Idk about you guys, but when Jean says "You said you would always answer" (32:06), it reminds of Mal from Inception. She's got the same vibe as her.
  • @FeelinErie
    I saw this in IMAX here in London. The screening was 90% full. I sat next to a guy who frequently "ticked" in his movements. However, the only time he didn't "tick" was when Florence Pugh was topless XDDDD.
  • @NikstSWE
    Regarding Hans Zimmer not scoring this. I haven't heard nor read anywhere that Nolan wanted Zimmer for this. It was Tenet that we wanted him to once again score for him but Dune "got in the way". I think Ludwig Göransson got this job because of his work on Tenet, not as a second choice, but the first choice. Nolan has a history of once he switches a main collaborative role he sticks with them. Most notably Hoyte Van Hoytema, who became Nolans main cinematographer after Wally Pfister couldn't do Interstellar because he was going to direct his first movie himself. If you can point to an interview where Nolan says Zimmer was his first choice for Oppenhemier then please do.
  • @tomj819
    The issue with "marbles of uranium filling the bowl" wasn't actually one rarity, but purity. The 1200 tonnes of ore originally procured turned out to have a freakishly high uranium oxide concentration compared to virtually every source discovered since. Samples of it were up to 60% uranium oxide compared to most modern ores being regarded as high yield if they contain 0.2%! The Project thus had ample supplies of uranium metal, just in a form that can't be used as fissile material for a bomb. The issue Oak Ridge had to deal with is that the "gadget" needed U235 which is an isotope with much lower abundance than the more common U238. Oak Ridge's job was to separate the two types, atom by atom, and syphon off the pure U238 "weapons-grade" uranium. That task wasn't so much like searching for a needle in a haystack, but searching for a steel needle in a mountain of aluminium needles using nothing but a small fridge magnet...