• HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Not really. It was a lot more intelligent about nuclear politics than I expected from a hollywood movie, but it hews closely to Oppenheimer’s viewpoint, so first we’re shown all the forces that impelled them to build the bomb, then we’re hit with the sense of foreboding and regret after it’s been built. There’s an insightful line from the villain where he accuses Oppenheimer of wanting to have it both ways, wanting the accolades for winning the war and the moral absolution of opposing proliferation. I don’t think the median American moviegoer would absorb its thesis as an anti-nuclear one (and the Barbenheimer meme is probably a good indication of that). I’d still say go see it if the subject interests you.