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The story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, and the existential guilt that followed his triumph.

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The problem is the central performance. Cooper is a brilliant mimic—he has the conducting down to the sweat droplet—but for the first hour, Maestro feels like a series of impressionist tableaus rather than a living drama. We see Bernstein’s exuberance and his infidelities, but we don't feel the cost until the devastating third act. The story of J

Two childhood sweethearts are separated when one family emigrates from South Korea. Over two decades, they reconnect intermittently, questioning what their "In-Yun" (fate) truly means. Visually, it is stunning

Visually, Nolan uses IMAX black-and-white cinematography to create a sense of claustrophobia, not grandeur. The Trinity test sequence is breathtaking, but the film’s true power lies in the second half—a quiet, brutal confirmation hearing that strips Oppenheimer of his dignity.