Knocked the breath right out of me! 12/10!
Although the film was three hours long, it felt like 30 minutes. From the cinematography, the musical score, and the performances, everything was breathtaking. I couldn't keep my eyes off the screen. The cinematic experience lingered long after the credits rolled and the lights turned on.
Only Nolan could have crafted an authentic masterpiece that not only remembers & honors the legacy of a brilliant physicist but also raises important questions on right vs wrong, creation vs destruction, and life vs death. You get a glimpse of the complexities of Oppenheimer's character; of his brilliance, doubts, struggles, and sorrow.