Waited for a long time and finally watched it on IMAX.
"Oppenheimer" is another masterpiece by the visionary filmmaker Christopher Nolan. This cinematic gem weaves together captivating elements that encompass quantum physics, history, the tumultuous era of World War II, political intrigue, America's global power dynamics, courtroom drama, and the profound emotional journey of scientists whose inventions are harnessed for mass destruction.
One of the most poignant moments in the film occurs when Robert Oppenheimer confronts President Truman with the haunting words, "I have blood on my hands." Truman's simple gesture of offering him a handkerchief serves as a poignant symbol of the futility of attempting to erase the stains of history and the horrors of bloodshed with such a simple act.
The film profoundly underscores the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by scientists whose creations, while born from noble intentions, become tools of devastation in the context of wartime.