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I enjoyed it myself. It’s very talky. I joke with my friends it’s the men talking in rooms film, there is the atomic bomb scene as well which is pretty stunning but I felt a bit sick when they were discussing that it had succeeded in exploding over Hiroshima. Having been there myself and seeing the museum and peace monument it really affected me. I still thought it was a good film though. If you buy the DVD you’ll get the PAL speed up and the film will be shorter
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Yeah probably the worst reply you'll get here
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I like that it affected you having been to Hiroshima yourself. I get the same feelings when i see Saving Private Ryan and the scenes at Omaha Beach cemetery, having visited it a couple of times. It's amazing how powerful these places are and they haunt you for the rest of your life. The nearest things to ghosts i've yet to witness. |
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I haven't bought it yet myself, waiting for a cheap copy.
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I'll wait. |
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I saw Oppenheimer at the cinema and was impressed. Nolan can really move a story along which is impressive as it's pretty much all talk with this one. I was particularly impressed with the sound design which seems to be fully integrated into the score and really gets under your skin - it's all about the countdown. It'll clean up at the Oscars. It is after all Nolan's turn... Now having said all that I don't aspire to see it again in the near future and I haven't bought it. For me it's a big commitment to put on a 3+ hour film to watch again when there's so much stuff I haven't seen and I suspect even with the best equipment it would be impossible to replicate the cinema experience. |
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Cheers, Rob. One to get when it drops to £7 in a few months. |
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I also saw Oppenheimer at the cinema and, because of the visuals and IMAX element, I thought it would only be showing in the biggest screens. Unfortunately, it was only in the mid-sized ones because Barbie was in the biggest screens, an understandable choice because of its box office popularity. I thought both films were brilliant in different ways: Oppenheimer is a multilayered, thought-provoking, and intense drama whereas Barbie is a smart and funny commentary on women's place in society, feminism, and how the titular dolls fit into this. I saw both of them twice and will definitely add both to my 4K Ultra HD collection either very soon or hold fire until they move to the 2 for £30 or 2 for £25 selection.
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