Can't hear the dialogue over the audio and mumbling.
I was excited as I love to read about Los Alamos and all the scientists involved. As a big fan of Feynman, and seeing his name on the cast list, I thought he'd also be involved when debating the morals of the story. But no. What a pity it didn't deliver on the emotional turmoil that the scientists felt. There was one good scene, when Oppenheimer was addressing an audience and starting having visions.
Another reviewer put it perfectly when stating that the women were portrayed as evil and crazy. And that was their only role in the film!
I'm sure those who appreciate the male gaze will enjoy it. But for someone who is genuinely interested in the emotional turmoil of one of the greatest physicists, it is not for me.