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Oppenheimer - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Bilingual)

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Genre Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Military & War
Format 4K, NTSC
Contributor Various
Initial release date 2023-11-21
Language English
Runtime 3 hours and 1 minute
Studio Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitle English, french, spanish
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Manufacturer Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

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Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb. An unprecedented cinematic event, Oppenheimer features an all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Oscar® winner Matt Damon, Oscar® nominee Robert Downey Jr., Oscar® nominee Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and Oscar® winners Casey Affleck, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh.


Bonus Content:

  • Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
  • The Story of Our Time: The Making of Oppenheimer
  • Trailers
  • Innovations in Film: 65mm Black and White Film in Oppenheimer
  • Meet the Press Q&A Panel: Oppenheimer
  • To End All War: Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb
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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.1 x 13.6 x 1.3 cm; 100 g
  • Canadian Home Video Rating ‏ : ‎ Ages 14 and over
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 3 hours and 1 minute
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Nov. 21 2023
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CL7R91X1
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Canada
  • 鶹 Rank: #44 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers find the movie excellent, incredible, and a superb cinematic achievement. They also appreciate the great look of the movie in 4K. Customers also mention it's worth the watch if you like history. However, some customers find the movie boring, tedious, and hard to get engaged in when it's heavily dialogue-driven and noisy electrical noice which prohibits them from enjoying the movie.

105 customers mention "Quality"102 positive3 negative

Customers praise the quality of the movie. They mention it's excellent, incredible, and a superb cinematic achievement. They also say it's educational on many levels and the 4K disc holds no technical surprises.

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"Works perfectly in Canada. Excellent movie; breathtaking. Worth every penny" Read more

21 customers mention "Image quality"21 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the movie. They mention it's breathtaking, spectacular, and a beautiful masterpiece by Nolan. They also say the 4K and special effects are incredible. Customers also say the Blu-ray copy of the movie is perfect.

"4K movie 🎥 delivered way ahead of schedule 👍 Incredible, beautiful 🤩 scenery...." Read more

"Works perfectly in Canada. Excellent movie; breathtaking. Worth every penny" Read more

"...It’s a very educational movie on many levels. Eye opening in a way I never expected...." Read more

"...I have to say it was spectacular without any CGI…. Anyway, I might have to rewatch it when I’m fully awake...." Read more

14 customers mention "Condition"10 positive4 negative

Customers like the condition of the product. They mention it's in excellent condition and worth the watch if you like history.

"Works perfectly in Canada. Excellent movie; breathtaking. Worth every penny" Read more

"Arrived long before due date and in perfect condition, not sure why it says it didn't arrive yet." Read more

"...copy that came with it was loose in the case when I opened it and is scratched, I will try playing the DVD to see if it works but either way it is..." Read more

"...The movie may be 3 hours long, but worth it if you like history. Christopher Nolan is still a great story teller along with a wonderful cast." Read more

13 customers mention "Story"13 positive0 negative

Customers find the story superb and triumphant in American history. They say the film is based on historical facts and an excellent creative way to present the story of a famous scientist.

"Loved the movie and the choice of blu-ray or 4k ultra HD. GREAT STORY!" Read more

"This is a 3 hour long bio epic about the father of the atomic bomb and also one of the triumphant stories in American history but told in a very..." Read more

"Excellent creative way to present the story of a famous scientist. Thoroughly enjoyed viewing." Read more

"...Christopher Nolan is still a great story teller along with a wonderful cast." Read more

15 customers mention "Engaging"4 positive11 negative

Customers find the movie boring, tedious, and dull. They mention it's hard to get engaged in the movie when it's heavily dialogue-driven and noisy electrical noice. Some also say the movie is a bit intellectual.

"...To me, the movie was simply dull, boring and not at all entertaining. I could not even watch it to the end it was that tiresome." Read more

"...Robert Oppenheimer comes out as mentally unstable, Բï, in dire need of recognition, not particularly adept at organization and manual tasks and..." Read more

"Used for enjoyment and back ground information from the added features." Read more

"...It’s really hard to get engaged in the movie when the it was heavily dialogue driven. I found myself at times snoozing or drowsy 💤...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
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    4K movie 🎥 delivered way ahead of schedule 👍 Incredible, beautiful 🤩 scenery. An amazing cast 🎭 Taking an idea, recruiting the best minds, building a secret town, implementing the resources to beat the enemy to the race and come out on top 🔝 in the war. The storyline between present and past was brilliant 💡The Atomic Bomb 💣 billions of dollars 💵 god forgive us and let’s pray 🙏 for the people of Japan 🇯🇵
  • Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2025
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    Great movie
  • Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
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    Works perfectly in Canada. Excellent movie; breathtaking. Worth every penny
  • Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
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    FILM DISPONIBLE EN FRANCAIS, TRES BONNE TRADUCTION . C. MURRHY, DAMON, DOWNEY JR SONT DE TRES BONS ACTEURS CE FILM LE CONFIRME SANS ÉSITATION JE RECOMMANDE.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2025
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    Very good movie.
  • Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2023
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    Not much needs to be said about the movie itself, it was one half of a phenomenon at the box office and is a biopic so as with Titanic you kind of know how it ends. Having seen this in both IMAX 1570 and IMAX GT Laser I've been excited to be able to watch this at home on my ISF-calibrated 77" OLED. Hearing Chris Nolan discuss the physical media release shortly before release date added to the excitement. I knew we would get expanding aspect ratios like the other 4K releases that had scenes filmed with IMAX film camera like Interstellar and Dunkirk, and I was ready to enjoy a powerful surround mix. It delivers! As with Interstellar, your subwoofers are going to put a big smile on your face if they're as good as or better than mine (dual Paradigm Servo 15v2). Lots of low energy, plummeting down to sub-20Hz depths, very nice. The audio mix is great, I had no difficulty discerning audio here nor did I at the cinema unlike with Tenet which I did need the subtitles on a few times to understand words I wasn't familiar with or thick accents like Priya.

    Is it a perfect 5-stars? No, for some reason this home release only features HDR10 while the movie did receive a Dolby Vision colour-grading that you can find in the 4K streaming versions. Why? I don't know. The bit-rate here is clearly much better than streaming, physical 4K UHD discs are capable of Dolby Vision and many releases contain it, and the audio here is massively better than lossy streaming surround - but it misses that one feature. Fortunately some out there have remuxed the UHD video with the DoVi metadata and we get the best of both worlds but that's still not legal and because of this we aren't owning the best version possible.

    It's a minor quibble, not worth more than 1/4-star and therefore doesn't reduce my score, but it's worth mentioning.

    The special features on the Blu-ray Disc contained within are fabulous and riveting - the entire hour of the making of featurette covers so much interesting ground and features interviews with endless members of the fabulous cast. The 65mm B&W film standalone feature was also very informative. This was an easy buy for me, very happy to finally have Oppenheimer at home on 4K Ultra HD.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2023
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    I knew some of Oppenheimer’s history, but not the persecution he had to endure from his associations with distant past friends and loved ones. Despite his brilliance in the creation the atom/nuclear bomb, he was hounded mercilessly for those past associations. It angered me to watch the senseless cruelty of his accusers. It’s a very educational movie on many levels. Eye opening in a way I never expected. The acting was realistic and the actors, from Cillian Murphy to Matt Damon were the perfect actors to make Oppenheimer an Oscar winning and realistic historical movie. Excellent doesn’t say enough.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
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    This is an extremely well directed, well acted movie based on the book American Prometheus. Oppenheimer was the central figure in the development of the Atomic bomb and therefore a significant figure in modern history. Cillian Murphy does a brilliant job of bringing a complex figure to the screen and is well supported by Robert Downey, who plays Lewis Strauss. Strauss uses Oppenheimer to further his own career. Emily Blunt plays Oppenheimer's spouse and Matt Damon plays General Groves.

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  • Patrice
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptionnel
    Reviewed in France on March 23, 2024
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    Un film très récompensé à juste titre, car il est tout simplement exceptionnel, Nolan a réussi une biographie étonnante d'Oppenheimer, très complète et sobre, pas d'effets spéciaux à couper le souffle ni de mise en scène spectaculaire. Une fois que vous avez vu ce film, vous connaitrez beaucoup mieux Oppenheimer, surtout si vous ne le connaissiez que comme le "père" de la bombe atomique, comme beaucoup d'entre nous. Toute sa vie est décortiquée, professionnelle et privée et tout reste extrêmement précis et bien présenté. C'était un homme très complexe, avec une personnalité trouble et qui se posait beaucoup de questions, en particulier déontologiques, on imagine donc facilement tout ce qui a pu lui passer par la tête au cours de son étonnante carrière. D'origine allemande et juif, on le voit un peu au début dans ses études où il a beaucoup de mal à se plier à la discipline, puis rapidement poursuivre ses études aux Etat-Unis, étant passionné de physique quantique ( un truc incompréhensible réservé aux gens exceptionnels), il rencontre Einstein, puis est contacté par le gouvernement américain pour diriger un centre d'études et d'essais destiné à des travaux sur la bombe atomique, installé spécifiquement dans le désert du Nouveau Mexique. A partir de là, une course contre la montre est lancée car les allemands (le régime nazi de l'époque) et les soviétiques travaillent sur ce même projet. Après bien des discussions, il arrive avec son équipe d'ingénieurs à mettre au point cette fameuse bombe, le dernier essai étant concluant (superbes images de reconstitution de cet essai décisif), le gouvernement américain empêtré dans la guerre contre le Japon qui refuse de capituler, décide alors d'utiliser une 1ère bombe sur Hiroshima, puis une 2ème sur Nagazaki, qui feront des dizaines de milliers de morts, atrocement brûlés pour les premiers touchés, puis mourant plusieurs jours ou semaines plus tard à cause des radiations, sans compter tous ceux qui développeront des cancers dans les années qui suivront. Cet épisode qui aurait dû faire de Oppenheimer un "héros" pour les américains qui avaient réussi ainsi à finir la guerre avec le Japon et pensait même que c'était une bonne chose pour l'humanité, imaginant que cette "expérience" de bombe atomique rendrait son utilisation impossible dans le futur à cause de sa dangerosité et qu'elle pourrait servir simplement de dissuasion rendant impossible tout nouveau conflit ... Oppenheimer qui se posait déjà beaucoup de questions fut cruellement marqué par cet "épisode", n'arrivant pas à l'assumer et se rendant coupable d'avoir inventé un engin de mort. Ensuite, on assiste au fameux procès que l'état américain a fait à Oppenheimer, surveillé par la CIA depuis le début, accusé d'avoir eu des accointances avec le parti communiste, voire d'avoir livré des secrets sur ses travaux à l'ennemi, une véritable chasse aux sorcières dont les américains ont le secret, ce procès finira de détruire Oppenheimer, il sera accusé de trahison au cours d'une parodie de procès, dénigré et trahi par certains de ses collègues qui avaient travaillé avec lui au centre de recherches du Nouveau Mexique. On assiste aussi au cours du film à tous ses déboires conjugaux, mais toujours présentés avec beaucoup de sobriété. Des années plus tard, Oppenheimer sera "réhabilité", on lui donnera même une médaille (ah, les américains !), il retrouvera une certaine notoriété, mais un des principaux accusateurs dans cette histoire, qui s'était arrangé pour charger et démolir Oppenheimer pendant tout son procès et qui pensait pouvoir en tirer profit en entrant au gouvernement de l'époque, perdra gros dans cette affaire, quand il vit le vote du Congrès lui être défavorable à 2 ou 3 voix près dont une d'un certain "jeune loup" politique américain, qui deviendra célèbre plus tard : un certain John F. Kennedy ... L'Amérique quoi ! Ne ratez surtout pas ce film, il est excellent et plus qu'instructif et l'acteur Cillian Murphy dans le rôle d'Oppenheimer est tout simplement époustouflant. (Pardon d'avoir été un peu long, mais le film ne vous paraîtra pas long malgré ses 3 heures).
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  • CisVdst
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecte 4K blu ray
    Reviewed in Belgium on January 21, 2024
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    Perfect 4K beeld, perfecte audio (zelfs al is het slechts "gewone" 5.1). Aanbevolen !
  • Hyli
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nickel
    Reviewed in Belgium on January 22, 2024
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    Nickel, reçu rapidement
  • Juan luis Santiago Heredia
    5.0 out of 5 stars DVD.
    Reviewed in Spain on July 3, 2025
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    Una grandiosa película.
  • Dvir Ben-Asuli
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another Cinematic Masterpiece by Christopher Nolan
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2024
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    After a busy career filled with masterpieces, Christopher Nolan finally succeeded in creating a perfect film.

    In fact, Oppenheimer might be the best film I watched in a long, long time.

Very different than Nolan's recent films, especially the Sci-Fi ones, but shows that Nolan can master the Biopic/Drama genre just as well as he can any other genre he tried to tackle yet. Personally, I must admit that unlike most of Nolan's previous films, I didn't go into this one with overly high expectations. Based on the genre and material the film is based on, I couldn't see how Christopher Nolan could give it his unique touch, and how it could stand alongside films like "The Dark Knight" trilogy, "Inception," and "Interstellar" in his filmography. The film proved me wrong. While it's not my personal top pick in Nolan's filmography, it's undoubtedly his best film so far.



    Anyone who has read the book "American Prometheus" on which the film is based, can attest to the incredible editing work Nolan did to turn it from a long and detail-packed narrative into a compact film that captivated such a wide audience. While the direction of the film is no less than masterful and is considered the strongest aspect of the film by critics and award bodies in the US and worldwide, in my opinion, the writing is actually the strongest aspect of the film - whether or not you consider the complex material it's based on.

    

Legendary Irish actor Cillian Murphy leads the film with one of the best performances seen on the big screen, with his presence dominating the screen time throughout the film's 3 hours, allowing him to leave a long-lasting mark on the history of cinema. Robert Downey Jr. Also gives an impressive performance, capping off a career of over a decade of roles that didn't demand too much acting prowess from him.



    The film is 3-hours long yet goes by very quickly and enjoyably. Without spoiling anything, the film presents important and very relevant subjects, and doing so while being non-stop entertainment and a comprehensive character study and a study of our society on a very high pace. The way Nolan chose to compose the film, and Jennifer Lame's amazing editing (which unusually resembles more of an action film's editing than that of a drama), make the film very dynamic, with its extended length almost unnoticeable. The other technical aspects also strive for perfection - whether it's the costumes, set design, or cinematography.

    

Ludwig Göransson's work in the musical aspect of the film in particular is masterful, completely on par with Nolan's previous works. I'm actually visiting the score on a daily basis. The cinematography is stunning and as mentioned before, the editing is cutting edge. All in all this movie is a masterpiece in pretty much all technical fronts as well.



    After a career filled with masterpieces and amazing films, Christopher Nolan finally managed to craft a perfect film - and to my great delight, he finally received the recognition he deserves. Despite all odds, the film managed to captivate audiences in disproportionate amounts for its genre, proving to studios and audience opinion alike that true cinema will always prevail. I will always rejoice the fact that this is the movie Nolan finally got his Oscars for (even though of course he deserved a few much earlier in his career).
    With almost a billion dollars gross at Worldwide box office, high acclaim from critics and audience alike, 7 Oscars, 7 BAFTAs, 5 Golden Globes, DGA and a Grammy (along with hundreds of other accolades), ‘Oppenheimer’ will forever be celebrated as one of the most important film in pop culture. A rare feat for filmmaking and a salient reminder that cinema is not dead.

    One can think of Oppenheimer as a great example of catching lightning in a bottle. After a career full of brilliant works and paradigm-shifting films, Christopher Nolan managed to craft a film that, in my opinion, is perfect. Against all odds, the film attracted an unparalleled audience size for its genre and proved to studios and public opinion that true cinema will always prevail. No wonder it swept through the 2023 Award Season and got (almost) everything it deserved to win. Though the movie is only two years old, it has already secured a spot on my list of favorite and most-watched films that I return to repeatedly, and I believe I’m not alone in thinking it’s a modern classic that will be remembered for years to come.

    When watching the film, one cannot help but feel it is a collective effort by an ensemble full of highly talented individuals—from the actors to every person responsible for even the smallest detail of the production—all orchestrated by an experienced artist who has honed his craft over a career spanning more than 20 years. To me, it feels as though all of Nolan’s previous films and the different genres he explored refined his filmmaking skills in various ways, ultimately culminating in this film, where every aspect strives for perfection and showcases the best of what we have come to expect from a Christopher Nolan movie. In a way, one can think of Oppenheimer as the culmination of Christopher Nolan’s entire career— all the elements and crafts he learned to master across the years amped to the maximum in a movie that, according to many, is perfectly crafted.

    Makes one wonder, where he’ll go next from here?
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    Dvir Ben-Asuli
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Another Cinematic Masterpiece by Christopher Nolan

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2024
    After a busy career filled with masterpieces, Christopher Nolan finally succeeded in creating a perfect film.

    In fact, Oppenheimer might be the best film I watched in a long, long time.

Very different than Nolan's recent films, especially the Sci-Fi ones, but shows that Nolan can master the Biopic/Drama genre just as well as he can any other genre he tried to tackle yet. Personally, I must admit that unlike most of Nolan's previous films, I didn't go into this one with overly high expectations. Based on the genre and material the film is based on, I couldn't see how Christopher Nolan could give it his unique touch, and how it could stand alongside films like "The Dark Knight" trilogy, "Inception," and "Interstellar" in his filmography. The film proved me wrong. While it's not my personal top pick in Nolan's filmography, it's undoubtedly his best film so far.



    Anyone who has read the book "American Prometheus" on which the film is based, can attest to the incredible editing work Nolan did to turn it from a long and detail-packed narrative into a compact film that captivated such a wide audience. While the direction of the film is no less than masterful and is considered the strongest aspect of the film by critics and award bodies in the US and worldwide, in my opinion, the writing is actually the strongest aspect of the film - whether or not you consider the complex material it's based on.

    

Legendary Irish actor Cillian Murphy leads the film with one of the best performances seen on the big screen, with his presence dominating the screen time throughout the film's 3 hours, allowing him to leave a long-lasting mark on the history of cinema. Robert Downey Jr. Also gives an impressive performance, capping off a career of over a decade of roles that didn't demand too much acting prowess from him.



    The film is 3-hours long yet goes by very quickly and enjoyably. Without spoiling anything, the film presents important and very relevant subjects, and doing so while being non-stop entertainment and a comprehensive character study and a study of our society on a very high pace. The way Nolan chose to compose the film, and Jennifer Lame's amazing editing (which unusually resembles more of an action film's editing than that of a drama), make the film very dynamic, with its extended length almost unnoticeable. The other technical aspects also strive for perfection - whether it's the costumes, set design, or cinematography.

    

Ludwig Göransson's work in the musical aspect of the film in particular is masterful, completely on par with Nolan's previous works. I'm actually visiting the score on a daily basis. The cinematography is stunning and as mentioned before, the editing is cutting edge. All in all this movie is a masterpiece in pretty much all technical fronts as well.



    After a career filled with masterpieces and amazing films, Christopher Nolan finally managed to craft a perfect film - and to my great delight, he finally received the recognition he deserves. Despite all odds, the film managed to captivate audiences in disproportionate amounts for its genre, proving to studios and audience opinion alike that true cinema will always prevail. I will always rejoice the fact that this is the movie Nolan finally got his Oscars for (even though of course he deserved a few much earlier in his career).
    With almost a billion dollars gross at Worldwide box office, high acclaim from critics and audience alike, 7 Oscars, 7 BAFTAs, 5 Golden Globes, DGA and a Grammy (along with hundreds of other accolades), ‘Oppenheimer’ will forever be celebrated as one of the most important film in pop culture. A rare feat for filmmaking and a salient reminder that cinema is not dead.

    One can think of Oppenheimer as a great example of catching lightning in a bottle. After a career full of brilliant works and paradigm-shifting films, Christopher Nolan managed to craft a film that, in my opinion, is perfect. Against all odds, the film attracted an unparalleled audience size for its genre and proved to studios and public opinion that true cinema will always prevail. No wonder it swept through the 2023 Award Season and got (almost) everything it deserved to win. Though the movie is only two years old, it has already secured a spot on my list of favorite and most-watched films that I return to repeatedly, and I believe I’m not alone in thinking it’s a modern classic that will be remembered for years to come.

    When watching the film, one cannot help but feel it is a collective effort by an ensemble full of highly talented individuals—from the actors to every person responsible for even the smallest detail of the production—all orchestrated by an experienced artist who has honed his craft over a career spanning more than 20 years. To me, it feels as though all of Nolan’s previous films and the different genres he explored refined his filmmaking skills in various ways, ultimately culminating in this film, where every aspect strives for perfection and showcases the best of what we have come to expect from a Christopher Nolan movie. In a way, one can think of Oppenheimer as the culmination of Christopher Nolan’s entire career— all the elements and crafts he learned to master across the years amped to the maximum in a movie that, according to many, is perfectly crafted.

    Makes one wonder, where he’ll go next from here?
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