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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No offence to Cillian Murphy, but what did all those women see in the real Oppenheimer? He didn’t exactly meet the early 1900s standard for male hotness. According to the authors of the book this movie was adapted from, at one point he had 6 different lovers! [/quote] Because maybe he was smart AF with swagger. He hung out in high end circles, not lowlifes who'd be the 1940s versions of Tiktokers and lower class people. He was known for being very Feynman like and was a fantastic speaker who was able to captivate audiences whenever he spoke. Not only was he a brilliant physicist, he could speak multiple languages and studied humanities. He was an other worldly mind who not only knew stem, but could quote you insane excerpts from Sanskrit. He had an aura.[/quote] Maybe the Feynman comparison is apt: '[i]The usual place we went was a topless bar in Pasadena, called Gianone's. There was always something happening at Gianone's in the afternoon, every day of the week. We'd walk in, grab a table. Feynman knew everybody there—all the ladies; Gianone, the owner; and anybody who was a regular[/i].'[/quote]
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