Based on 322 votes and 116 reviews.
There is no cure
Very long movie. The person in front of me got bored and went on his phone (the light from which was annoying). And sometimes, especially in the beginning, the speech was indecipherable -- I wished for subtitles. Oppenheimer seemed such a virtuoso, the only thing missing was a dance scene. The female characters could have been fuller -- Jean Tatlock especially. It wasn't clear in the movie she was a psychiatrist.
absolutely one of the worst movies i have ever attended. Big time boring !!!
Flawless technique and performance wise. A masterpiece. SEE IT
The best movie of the year not eligible to win Best Picture.
Very informative. Lots of twists and history to remember
I left the theater speechless. I already knew much of the story. I have read several books on the development of fission and thermonuclear bombs. This film is a magnum opus. It may be one of the best films I have ever seen in my life and I am 76. Go, watch it. If you don’t follow all of it the first time, go again. For good, or bad, it is a part of all of us.
Very interesting and well done
Loved all the information revealed in this film that somehow I was never aware of. And exciting insight to some info that Stephen Falcon would have enjoyed.
Needed to see this movie twice so I could research the characters and better understand the motivations of those people. The actors did an amazing job bringing these true-life individuals to life. At the very end, Oppenheimer's musings about what he and those scientists created should give us pause to reflect...especially those who claim boredom.