I think a movie like this is the movie of multiple decades. Kinda like what Casablanca is. It will be in movie industry what Bach or Beethoven are in music.
Oppenheimer is not just watching a movie it’s a movie experience like no other & Christopher Nolan & Cillian Murphy are brilliant wow hands down best movie of last year , I will always look forward to seeing these two in their future movies , now for them to win a BAFTA and Oscar which it absolutely well deserved
- Albert. When I came to you with those calculations, we thought that we might start chain reaction that would destroy the entire world... - I remember it well. What of it? - I believe we did.
I was walking out dazed and confused. I had somehow watched the end of the world while still alive. A bad and good dream. A dream I’m still living, and won’t be out of till I’m in a casket, soon wasted and forgotten for but a dreary echo in time. Let us pray for better days brothers, the end is nigh upon us. Farewell.
I had to go to the bathroom so terribly after the 2nd hour of the movie but the intensity of sound in that theater, compelled me to stay seated. I didn't realize until the movie ended and I got up from the seat, that I had already evacuated my bladder. So monumental and prodigious is that film, that I would lose control of my bodily functions. My apologies to the theatergoer who sat in that seat after me.
This music is what makes the experience unforgettable! Within 2 seconds, you understand that this is something different. This is the whole universe in front of view. You feel like you could hold the universe in one hand.
This and interstellar 2 great movie and soundtracks,actually spielberg was suppose to be part of interstellar then he left then nolan engaged his elder brother christopher nolan to create the film while coordinating with a physicist
Movie was too long, only interesting in parts. Could see everyone getting visibly restless towards the end. Marketing along with Barbie helped a lot to make it successful. A lot of hype.
@@ChequeWriteridk what theater you were in but everyone in mine was locked in, me and my friends all agreed that it felt way shorter than its run time.
such an amazing theme, the sheer composition is among the best I have heard from any musical composition, not to mention the movie, such an incredible film, a masterpiece of history makes me feel as if I'm witnessing a complete redefining of what it means to exist, and what can and can't be done
the amount of variation in tempo is disorienting in all the best ways I don't think there was a single bar that maintained a consistent tempo throughout
X **SPOILERS AHEAD** X "Albert... Remmember when I came to you with that calculations saying we could destroy the world?" "Yes, What of it?" "... I think we did."
Its wild hearing this song gives me ideas for a video I'm trying to make and it literally brought tears to my eyes picturing it.. Always when my son comes into my deep thinking..
This is the kind of music that gets me going, pushing through. Even though I can't watch the movie yet (too young😭😭), I will always listen to the music. Such a phenomenal piece... timeless..... I love it. Thank you for this masterpiece and good luck on everyone's musical journey, hopefully you guys get inspired by songs like this and the interstellar tracks... both 1000/10🔥🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Alberto. Cuando vine a ustedes con esas órdenes, pensamos que podriamos iniciar una reacción en cadena que corromperia al mundo entero ". "Lo recuerdo bien. ¿Lo que de ella? "Creo que lo hicimos".
I have yet to see the movie. The music is a ‘killer’.. the mood is one of despair and hopelessness for the force unleashed. Everybody is talking about ‘I’ve become DEATH. Destroyer of Worlds. I am a Hindu.. Fate of World lies in the hands of a greater force, not in MAN.
The ending completely floored me. I actually sat on for like 5 minutes afterwards to contemplate what I had just witnessed. Now the Bhagavad Gita's words carry immensely more weight. "Destroyer of Worlds".