Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer

The world forever changes.

Sinopse

The story of J. Robert Oppenheimer's role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II.

  • 8.0
  • 2023
  • Released
  • 3h 1m

Cillian Murphy

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Emily Blunt

Kitty Oppenheimer

Matt Damon

Leslie Groves

Robert Downey Jr.

Lewis Strauss

Florence Pugh

Jean Tatlock

Josh Hartnett

Ernest Lawrence

Casey Affleck

Boris Pash

Rami Malek

David Hill

Kenneth Branagh

Niels Bohr

Jason Clarke

Roger Robb

Dylan Arnold

Frank Oppenheimer

Tom Conti

Albert Einstein

James D'Arcy

Patrick Blackett

David Dastmalchian

William Borden

Dane DeHaan

Kenneth Nichols

Alden Ehrenreich

Senate Aide

Tony Goldwyn

Gordon Gray

Jefferson Hall

Haakon Chevalier

David Krumholtz

Isidor Rabi

Matthew Modine

Vannevar Bush

Scott Grimes

Counsel

Kurt Koehler

Thomas Morgan

John Gowans

Ward Evans

Macon Blair

Lloyd Garrison

Harry Groener

Senator McGee

Gregory Jbara

Chairman Magnuson

Ted King

Senator Bartlett

Tim DeKay

Senator Pastore

Steven Houska

Senator Scott

Petrie Willink

Dutch Student

Matthias Schweighöfer

Werner Heisenberg

Alex Wolff

Luis Alvarez

Josh Zuckerman

Rossi Lomanitz

Rory Keane

Hartland Snyder

Michael Angarano

Robert Serber

Emma Dumont

Jackie Oppenheimer

Sadie Stratton

Mary Washburn

Britt Kyle

Barbara Chevalier

Guy Burnet

George Eltenton

Tom Jenkins

Richard Tolman

Louise Lombard

Ruth Tolman

Michael Andrew Baker

Joe Volpe

Jeff Hephner

Congressman

Olli Haaskivi

Edward Condon

David Rysdahl

Donald Hornig

Josh Peck

Kenneth Bainbridge

Jack Quaid

Richard Feynman

Brett DelBuono

Concerned Scientist

Gustaf Skarsgård

Hans Bethe

James Urbaniak

Kurt Gödel

Trond Fausa Aurvåg

George Kistiakowsky

Devon Bostick

Seth Neddermeyer

Danny Deferrari

Enrico Fermi

Christopher Denham

Klaus Fuchs

Jessica Erin Martin

Charlotte Serber

Ronald Auguste

J. Ernest Wilkins

Máté Haumann

Leo Szilard

Olivia Thirlby

Lilli Hornig

Jack Cutmore-Scott

Lyall Johnson

Harrison Gilbertson

Philip Morrison

James Remar

Henry Stimson

Will Roberts

George C. Marshall

Pat Skipper

James Byrnes

Steve Coulter

James Conant

Jeremy John Wells

AAF Officer

Sean Avery

Weatherman

Adam Kroeger

Army Captain

Drew Kenney

Soldier

Bryce Johnson

AAF Officer 2

Flora Nolan

Burn Victim

Kerry Westcott

Laughing Woman

Christina Hogue

Kissing Woman

Clay Bunker

Kissing Man

Tyler Beardsley

Weeping Man

Maria Teresa Zuppetta

Consoling Woman

Kate French

Presidential Aide

Gary Oldman

Harry Truman

Hap Lawrence

Lyndon Johnson

Meg Schimelpfenig

Senator's Assistant (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$100,000,000.00

Revenue

$952,000,000.00

Keywords
  • #husband wife relationship
  • #based on novel or book
  • #atomic bomb
  • #patriotism
  • #new mexico
  • #world war ii
  • #atomic bomb test
  • #physics
  • #biography
  • #based on true story
  • #antisemitism
  • #interrogation
  • #guilt
  • #historical event
  • #nuclear weapons
  • #communism
  • #red scare
  • #mccarthyism
  • #top secret project
  • #moral dilemma
  • #usa politics
  • #1940s
  • #20th century
  • #manhattan project
  • #los alamos

Reviews

Bishoy017
@Bishoy017over 1 year ago

The problem with biographies is that you have to make sure not to put your own beliefs & present them as facts to white-wash a person/organization. Oppenheimer was a brilliant scientist indeed but he was also a COMMUNIST (there is a ton of evidence/articles about it and he even admitted liking communist ideas and social values, was a member of communist fronts, subscriber to communist magazines

r96sk
@r96skalmost 2 years ago

Yep, a quality film. <em>'Oppenheimer'</em> lived up to the billing to me. Not that that was ever really in any doubt, with Christopher Nolan at the helm and Cillian Murphy in lead alongside all the acclaim that I have seen this receive since its 2023 release. The near 3hr run time is no problem whatsoever, despite more talk than anything else the film simply doesn't hold any slow/uninteresting

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@aarsheebalmost 2 years ago

The movie is dramatic, thrilling and gives an insight of a true event that had happened in the past

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@chriisduranalmost 2 years ago

Well, was a interesting movie. But, the scene of the nuclear bomb i felt a little disappointed. Even when the credits start to show up i said: "Wait, really the so trend nuclear bomb scene was what i saw in Los Alamos? I imagined another bigger bomb and destructive!

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@Amiiae011almost 2 years ago

**Oppenheimer may not be for many people, but it was wonderful for me.** This movie does require some knowledge and interest in science, but it doesn't mean that you have to be an expert. I surely recommend doing some research before and after watching the film to better understand it. I also recommend researching about the simple facts of the Manhattan Project, who the people involved in the Manh

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@badelfalmost 2 years ago

Honestly too long. This is really two, long films. The first half deals mostly with the science and the scientists. The second half/film deals with the political and moral repercussions of the science. Outside the story, Nolan has given us a top notch cast performing at their peak, beautiful cinematography, and a delicious score.

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@Dark Jediabout 2 years ago

I was actually looking forward to watch this movie. Unfortunately I have to say I was rather disappointed when the movie came to an end. One of the most impressive projects ever undertaken filled with scientifical challenges and performed under immense pressure. That is what the movie should have been all about. Unfortunately it is not. Instead all the science, challenges and achievements ar

misubisu
@misubisuabout 2 years ago

The most inefficient telling of a story that I have ever experienced. Hugely unnecessary character development and unnecessary dramatisation. I only made it to halfway before dyeing of boredom... jumped forward a chunk... saw the president say that the Russians would never succeed in obtaining the atomic bomb (unsure as to what he based this on). The movie was a strong testament to how much the

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@minyminaabout 2 years ago

The movie is incredibly overrated and filled with unnecessary dramatized scenes, making it excessively long. It presents Oppenheimer as a cliche, portraying him as the world's smartest man who can learn a language in six weeks, accompanied by aggressively written advanced equations on a blackboard with a loud soundtrack. In my opinion, this film stands as Nolan's second worst movie, following T

narrator56
@narrator56about 2 years ago

Well, with ten other reviews on this site, I am not going to give a blow-by-blow assessment of what I like or don’t like. I am sure other reviews have touched upon hinge I might point out. I will only say that I thought it a really good movie: smartly written and nicely acted. I had some trouble following details in places — not because of the complex time structure (though I admit prefer the s

IndecentLouie
@IndecentLouieabout 2 years ago

excellent, a perfect example of true defined cinema At a whopping three hours long it, very much like LOTR, feels considerably less. A must watch

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@maybesarthakabout 2 years ago

> **Oppenheimer:** I feel like I have blood on my hands, sir. > > **Truman:** [takes a handkerchief from his pocket and gives it to him] You think anyone in Hiroshima or Nagasaki gives a shit about who built the bomb? an incredibly well-written and extremely well-acted piece of dramatic cinema about the very eventful and complicated life of J. Robert Oppenheimer and it is beautiful. I'm actu

ThulanPerera
@ThulanPereraabout 2 years ago

The cinematic masterpiece that is Oppenheimer leaves an indelible impression on anyone who watches it. Christopher Nolan has truly outdone himself with this film, delivering a poignant message about the horrors of nuclear war. The superb direction and exceptional performances by Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr. and others draw you into the story, making you feel as though you are right there in t

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@screenzealotsover 2 years ago

The intersection of innovation, science, political bureaucracy, and ethics meet in writer-director Christopher Nolan‘s “Oppenheimer,” a dark, challenging biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. This profound epic clocks in at three hours yet never feels too long, even if it’s painfully clear that Nolan is indulging himself in a passion project. During World War II

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@rsanekover 2 years ago

Cillian Murphy, so hot right now. Film is a little long though.

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@tropicalicecedarover 2 years ago

This film takes you on an exhilarating journey through history, skillfully weaving together captivating storytelling and breathtaking visuals. The performances were top-notch, leaving me completely immersed in the characters' emotions. A definite must-see!

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

Cillian Murphy offers an assured and considered performance here as the man who is credited with developing the bomb that hastened the end of WWII in the far east. He is the increasingly acclaimed, eponymous, physicist who is made aware by Admiral Lewis Strauss (another strong performance from Robert Downey Jr.) that it just possible that the Russians have the A-bomb. Now Oppenheimer already suspe

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@Brent_Marchantover 2 years ago

Telling the story of a larger-than-life individual truly calls for a larger-than-life film, and that’s precisely what writer-director Christopher Nolan has come up with in his latest feature outing, handily the best work of his career. Nolan’s three-hour opus about the life of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), director of the Manhattan Project (and more commonly known as the Father of th

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@fireheart92over 2 years ago

**OPPENHEIMER IS "NOT FOR EVERYONE" AS STATED BY CHRISTROPHER NOLAN BEFORE THE RELEASE OF THE FILM HIMSELF. ** But those who have ample knowledge of physics and chemistry, this film is a masterpiece. The film takes the viewer into the mind of the "Father of the atomic bomb" how he thinks, how he feels with much accuracy. Nolan beautifully explains his life both on a private and professional front.

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@msbreviewsover 2 years ago

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-nolans-oppenheimer-is-a-harrowing-tale-of-one-mans-life/ "Oppenheimer is a true masterclass in how to build extreme tension and suspense through fast, detailed dialogue, an insanely powerful sound production, and an equally explosive score from Ludwig Göransson. Words cannot fully describe Hoyte van Hoytema's gorgeous cinematog

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