Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer
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Christopher Nolan's movie "Oppenheimer" is a story of discovery darkened by government surveillance and the travesty of a trial.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 25 July 2023
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Christopher Nolan has crafted a captivating narrative of discovery, illuminated by the brilliance of a thousand suns, yet overshadowed by the pervasive presence of government surveillance and the tragic injustice endured by Oppenheimer during his trial.
The film delves into the intricate world of nuclear physics and the pivotal role played by Oppenheimer in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. It sheds light on the ethical dilemmas and moral quandaries that accompanied the scientific pursuit of weaponization, as well as the political pressures and power struggles that shaped the course of the war.
Nolan's portrayal of Oppenheimer is nuanced and complex, capturing the brilliance and brilliance of the man while also revealing his flaws and weaknesses. He is portrayed as a brilliant scientist who is driven by a desire to use his knowledge for the greater good, but who is also haunted by the consequences of his work.
The film also explores the government surveillance that surrounded Oppenheimer and the lengths to which they were willing to go to suppress his research and prevent him from sharing his knowledge with the Soviet Union. The surveillance is portrayed as a dark and oppressive force that threatened the freedom and integrity of the scientific community.
The trial that followed Oppenheimer's arrest is a haunting and tragic portrayal of the power of the government to suppress dissent and silence those who challenge the status quo. The trial is portrayed as a travesty of justice, with Oppenheimer subjected to intense interrogation and forced to defend his actions under the threat of imprisonment and execution.
Despite the overwhelming darkness and oppression that surrounded Oppenheimer, the film also highlights the resilience and determination of the scientific community. It showcases the unwavering commitment of scientists to pursue knowledge and truth, even in the face of adversity and opposition.
In conclusion, "Oppenheimer" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the complex relationship between science, politics, and morality. It serves as a reminder of the importance of freedom of speech and the dangers of government surveillance. The film's portrayal of Oppenheimer is nuanced and compelling, and it leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.
Weight: 246g
Dimension: 134 x 216 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780571381319
Edition number: Main
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