Anonymous wrote:Husband liked it, I didn’t. Too much on the hearings, too much back and forth on timeline. Movie also did not show there were families living where Los Alamos was built. It wasn’t empty land.
Also I don’t believe the scientists had any moral dilemma while creating the bomb. I think they were more interested in seeing if their theories could work. Oppenheimer didn’t voice concerns until the Manhattan Project was completed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I take my 13 year old to see this? What sort of R-rating is this stuff?
Full frontal
Completely unnecessary nudity scenes IMO. And I am not a prude or conservative.
I disagree. The nudity was part of the communism ethos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gratuitous sex scenes and nudity? that's all im hearing
Very unnecessary to have those in the movie. It was too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I take my 13 year old to see this? What sort of R-rating is this stuff?
Full frontal
Completely unnecessary nudity scenes IMO. And I am not a prude or conservative.
I disagree. The nudity was part of the communism ethos.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s put it this way, it’s the first time I’ve been in a movie theatre audience and no one was chatting or chomping rudely on food. Everyone in that audience was engaged in the dialogue. Strange, not used to this type of audience in the theatre. My dh and I thoroughly enjoyed it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I take my 13 year old to see this? What sort of R-rating is this stuff?
Full frontal
Completely unnecessary nudity scenes IMO. And I am not a prude or conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was nervous about it being 3 hours, I sometimes have a hard time sitting through 2 hours. But it didn’t feel long at all, fast moving storyline, lots to think about, interesting characters. I’d say worth seeing in a theater bc you’re forced to get off your phone and pay attention and it’s a movie you don’t want to just half watch
+1
I'm totally depressed that some of you would skip it for yourself or your teens just because of some boobs. Half the planet has boobs, my god who cares.
Oh my goodness 100%
It’s silly Americans are still so embarrassed and uncomfortable by nudity. I took my daughters to see it. They have boobs, I have boobs. They know about sex. Kids see much much worse these days. Tastefully and realistically done, which I appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Saw it yesterday. It would have made a much better miniseries like Chernobyl on HBO. Just way too much plot, too many "main points." I found it, frankly, tedious and hard to follow and I had trouble understanding the dialogue. By Hour Three I felt like I was losing it. Just too much movie.