Nolan's direction in is truly remarkable🔥. In a non-linear chronological order, he weaves together the two timelines, offering viewers Oppenheimer's subjective experience in vivid color🖌️ and others consequential perspective in black and white🎞️. This duality brilliantly portrays Oppenheimer's personal struggles in color(scenes from the first person) and the far-reaching impact of his actions in black and white (scenes from others points of view)....
Indeed, individual perceptions🧐 of color and its symbolic representation can vary greatly,.,..
I gave "OPPENHEIMER" a 3-star (⭐⭐⭐) rating due to its offensive portrayal of the Bhagavad Gita, which disappointed me as an Indian viewer 🇮🇳. Additionally, I expected more in-depth coverage of the history of the neutron bombardment 💥, as the film's depiction was too brief... As a biographical drama it's really enjoyable, especially for science enthusiasts 👨🔬⚛️. However, some may find the negotiation scenes lengthy and tiresome. For fans of Christopher Nolan's cinematography, this film is worth watching to see how he presents the scenario in a 3-hour timeframe🕓🕖....