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'Oppenheimer' was incredible, and thankfully the first time I've been in a cinema in 5 years. I love Christopher Nolan's movies, from his debut low budget 'The Following' to the intricate 'Inception'. The standard of superhero movies got raised by 'The Dark Knight' - Spielberg stated that there are blockbusters and art, and that it was both. 'Oppenheimer' was unlike anything else Nolan had done, drama first and foremost, stitched together with subtlety. The movie wasn't called 'The Bomb' because it was about Oppenheimer. I found it very human, asking myself what would I have done.

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>stitched together with subtlety

Did we watch the same movie? From the score to the editing to the dialogue, nothing about this movie was "subtle".

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