It’s going to be a week soon after the release of the new Christopher Nolan’s global premiere, Oppenheimer. Many fans have been appreciating the work set by Nolan for his movie, however, Robert Oppenheimer’s family doesn’t look happy with the storyline set by Nolan for the movie. 

Recently, Oppenheimer’s grandson, Charles Oppenheimer shared with the media about the Atomic Bomb maker’s family reaction after Nolan’s movie was released. His grandson shared that the whole family loved the movie, but they had concerns about one scene shown in the movie.

Oppenheimer’s Grandson Shares His Concern Over Movie Scene

Picture of Oppenheimer's grandson, Charles Oppenheimer
Picture of Oppenheimer’s grandson, Charles Oppenheimer

While having an interview talk, Charles Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer’s grandson shared that he has watched the movie during initial screening days and loved the work done by Christopher Nolan

He was seen praising the idealogy and the efforts which have been put up not only by the director but also by the casting members of the movie. However, he shared one concern about a scene in the movie. 

“There’s not a single friend or enemy of Oppenheimer who heard that he tried to kill somebody, and no one considers it to be true.”

Here the grandson of the Atomic Bomb inventor shared his concerns over one scene where Robert Oppenheimer was shown poisoning his university tutor, Patrick Blackett by injecting Potassium Cyanide into an Apple. 

When it was asked about the reasons for the concern, Charles mentioned that it was never verified that his grandfather has ever attempted to kill his faculties. 

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In addition, he also shared that not only in the movie but in fact in Oppenheimer’s biographical book, Amercian Prometheus written by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin from which the movie was adapted also mentions that the Father of Atomic Bomb attempted to poison his teacher.

When it was asked whether we would like to talk about the scene with the maker of the Inception movie for which Charles responded by saying, “he is an expert, he is the artist and he is a genius in this area.” 

Charles also mentioned the way Oppenheimer represents his grandfather’s life in an accurate way, so he had no such complaints about the famous director. 

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Oppenheimer – What Is the Movie All About?

Picture Cillian Murphy Who Appeared As J Robert Oppenheimer for the movie
Picture Cillian Murphy Who Appeared As J Robert Oppenheimer for the movie

Let’s now delve deep into spoilers but if you are living under a rock and not having much idea about the movie, then you should know that the new Oppenheimer movie is a biographical thriller that shows the life of the Father of an Atomic bomb, J Robert Oppenheimer and his journey to invent and create the world’s first atomic bomb. 

The movie casts Cillian Murphy who is very much famous for his sigma character as Tommy Shelby in the Peaky Blinders series. 

Murphy starred alongside other supporting casts including Florence Pugh who appeared as Jean Tatlock. 

Iron Man’s star Robert Downey Jr has also appeared in the movie as Lewis Strauss. Emily Blunt among the main support role who is famous for movies like Jungle Cruise got a chance to portray Oppenheimer’s wife, Kitty Oppenheimer. 

Matt Damon who is famous for movies like The Martain and Interstellar portrayed Leslie Groves in the movie.

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Oppenheimer – A Movie Worth Watching?

Snapshot Taken from Oppenheimer Trailer by Christopher Nolan
Snapshot Taken from Oppenheimer Trailer by Christopher Nolan

The movie comes with a lot of twists and turns and shows how intelligent and dedicated the atomic bomb maker was. 

The movie also gives glimpses into the post-problems the famous physicist faced after the bombing of his atomic bomb. We would highly recommend you watch the movie, it’s worth watching.

However, before watching we would highly recommend you have a good grasp of history as well as a little bit of physics. If you are someone who doesn’t like history, still you would love the way Nolan has portrayed the entire event.

Source: Collider

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