Oppenheimer Twitter Review: Netizens In Awe Of Christopher Nolan’s Film; Demand Academy Award For Cillian

After creating an immense buzz in the town, Christopher Nolan's much anticipated movie Oppenheimer has finally hit the theatres today. The movie happens to be an intense historical psychodrama featured Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh etc in key roles
Oppenheimer is based on the life of the renowned American physicist J Robert Oppenheimer who is also known as the Father of Atomic Bomb and the role was played by Cillian Murphy. As the fans have been eagerly waiting for this Christopher Nolan's movie, the social media is abuzz with tweets about the movie.
A Twitter user took to the micro-blogging site Twitter and wrote, "If Barbie is a feast of vibrant visuals, Oppenheimer is an auditory assault. The way the film plays with sound is brilliant". Another user tweeted, "Oppenheimer made me feel anxiety and dread that I've never felt before, while keeping me in absolute awe as everything unfolded. #Oppenheimer".
One of the Twitter users also commented, "After watching Oppenheimer, I suggest they give a Cillian Murphy award to the best actor, and a Christopher Nolan award to the best director in the Academy Awards next year! Nolan did it again!". Another Twitter user also hailed the movie and wrote, "Nolan has done it again... #Oppenheimer is damn near a masterpiece. I had two nitpicks but my god is everything in this movie just perfect. Acting, writing, cinematography, tension and of course the incredible score!"
Take a look at the tweets:
Meanwhile, talking to NYTimes, Christopher said, "There are certain stories that you want to kind of wait until you feel ready to tell them. [This] story is one that I've known about since I was a kid growing up in the shadow of nuclear weapons in the early '80s in the United Kingdom. It was very much in the pop culture. It was the days of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and protests of Greenham Common and about the stationing of nuclear cruise missiles. For me, it's always seemed one of those stories that I don't think it's been told in any definitive movie sense. And yet it's one of the most important and dramatic stories there are".


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