Oppenheimer, which Christopher Nolan directed, is getting good reviews from everyone, and Robert J. Oppenheimer’s grandson, Charles Oppenheimer, is the latest person to share his thoughts on the film.
The movie is based on the story of Robert J. Oppenheimer, who is known as the “father of the atomic bomb.” It is being called Nolan’s best work.
Charles liked Nolan’s work, but he said that one scene didn’t show how history really happened.
In an interview with the Times, Charles Oppenheimer, the grandson of J. Robert Oppenheimer, said he liked most of the movie but was worried about one scene. He also said that there was never any proof that Oppenheimer had poisoned his teacher.
He went on to say that even the people who wrote the book American Prometheus, which the movie is based on, say it isn’t true.
“There’s not a single friend or enemy of Oppenheimer who heard that he tried to kill somebody, and no one considers it to be true.”
The movie is based on the book American Prometheus, which was written by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, and tells the story of how Robert Oppenheimer tried to kill his teacher, according to India Today.
Charles said that Nolan is one of the best in the business, but he couldn’t picture giving him advice because “he is an expert, an artist, and a genius in this area.”
Charles also said that the dramatization of Oppenheimer’s life and the events that led to the creation of the atomic bomb were mostly true.
Cillian Murphy plays the main part in Oppenheimer. Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, and Matt Damon also star.