Tracklist: 00:00 Intro 00:04 Los Alamos 02:00 Manhattan Project 04:17 Fission 05:43 Oppenheimer 07:55 Dr. Hill 11:06 A Lowly Shoe Salesman 14:30 American Prometheus 16:21 Something More Important 18:10 Quantum Mechanics 20:40 Can You Hear The Music 22:27 Kitty Comes To Testify 26:25 Fusion 30:17 Theorists 31:31 Destroyer Of Worlds
i know right mine also ... for not being HANS it was amazing ... had me all crazy like intersellar / dunkirk / and inception. i tell you watch 1917 and all quiet on the western front and it will do the same.
i just watched it today...wonderful experience. Im not sure what I was feeling but something inside of me while watching the movie just made it so melancholy.
this is when Izzy tells Oppie:… “Take off that ridiculous uniform. You're a scientist. …Tell Groves to go shit in his hat. … They need us for who we are. …. So be yourself. Only better.!!!” amazing movie…:)
I've always wanted to listen to a soundtrack from a Christopher NOLAN film, before having seen the movie... It is such an experience, you feel everything, almost imagine the scenes, the surroundings, the drama, the energy... You close your eyes and scenes and emotions appear.. What an epic experience to live... wow Time to watch the movie now
@@blakeshirley1499 Not disappointed at all. The film is a lot more about politics, management and controversy, but the music is all about the pressure this guy was under, the mixed feelings he had, the doubts he had, the fragile person he was. When you mix sound and image, BOOM! it hits you
Started listening when it first came out prior to the film. Such a fan of the Suitesound though. Ever since Tenet and Dune. Going to be studying to this vid here on out!
This movie was an exeprience that I will never forget, not just by the acting, scences and how a 3 hour movie felt like 1 hour rather because of the music, simply amazing. Thanks for the upload! (:
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. I saw this movie in IMAX it was an incredible experience I'm just sad to say it my first Christopher Nolan movie in theaters. It was intense I was not expecting that from director Christopher Nolan it was a lot darker than I originally thought it was I am definitely buying this movie when it comes out on digital
Hes a genius and all of his movies are intense. Time is a big theme in all of his movies. Go back and watch gems like Memento, Interstellar and Inception.
@@KrayZGames I am a huge Christopher Nolan's fan I've been a fan of his since the Dark Knight trilogy and I do love how all his movies involve time Inception and Interstellar are one of my top five favorites I've seen Interstellar I've seen the prestige I've seen The Dark Knight trilogy I've seen obviously Oppenheimer I've seen Tenet. That one was a little confusing I've seen Dunkirk oh my favorite Christopher Nolan movie is The Dark Knight with Heath Ledger the best Joker of all time
@@mikelowry6286 the prestige and memento are sleepers of his but NGL the prestige might be my favorite nolan movie. Batman movies were great, ledger stole the show. I'd kill to see a bond movie directed by Nolan with Idris Elba as bond.. would be out of this world.
Incredible work as always. Your channel is so underrated and I really hope you get the attention you deserve. This track is haunting, epic, and devastatingly beautiful at the same time. The best movie I've seen all summer, if not the greatest film of the year. Watching this in IMAX is the only way to truly experience this masterpiece❤
Definitely the best film of the last 3-5 years for me along with The Batman. Those two were my favorites of the last 3-5 years. Reasons being for Oppenheimer that it just grabbed me and never let me go. I also like how Nolan tried his best to stay accurate to history and what really happened. For The Batman, I loved Matt Reeves’s vision and I loved how he tied it back to the comics and made a much more grounded and grittier Batman film. I think I’ve seen Oppenheimer 4 times and The Batman 3 times and I know that 4 times for Oppenheimer is nothing compared to other people. I saw it in standard and then I saw it for the 2nd time in 70mm IMAX and it was a whole different animal. My 3rd and 4th watches were at home on Blu-ray.
The best fucking movie I have ever seen. The feeling it gave.... oh my. Can never get over what this movie did to me. Beyond excellent!!! Everything in this movie is pure perfection: music, cinematography, story, and acting...
Man, during the Trinity test scene and the ending scene I had to fight not to throw up. Just seeing that Trinity scene felt like I was watching a starting shot to apocalypse.
21:00 the speed of the chain reaction (The neutrons released by the initial fission event can go on to split more nuclei, which in turn release more neutrons, and so on) does increase very rapidly until the explosion.
This soundtrack really gets you to feel how haunted Oppenheimer felt after realizing what he created. Chilling! Did he or did he not start a chain reaction that would destroy the world? 🤔
My humble opinion (as a physics/ math major) is that Oppenheimer knew what he was working towards, but the guilt still hit him incredibly hard. My understanding is that, had the nuclear bomb never been developed, the Japanese would have released bombs containing the bubonic plague on the US within mere weeks. As such, we really have no idea of knowing how many lives could have been lost through the war still, if not for Oppenheimer. I'm not saying that what he created was ok, just that in some ways it is justified. However, my understanding is also that Oppenheimer never approved of second bomb being released on Nagasaki within mere days. I believe that those who developed the bomb were quite horrified by this occurrence. Altogether, only Oppenheimer alone knows how his creation impacted him. Body language analysists have nonetheless tried to interpret his language, and have noted that Oppenheimer appears both mesmerized with himself and horrified/ holding back tears during the aftermath and during his interviews.
When you say "Did he or did he not start a chain reaction that would destroy the world?", he was no longer referring to a physical chain reaction that would ignite the atmosphere and destroy the entire world like they discussed with their calculations earlier in the movie - rather he was referring to a metaphorical chain reaction, the Nuclear Arms Race, where the detonation of the Trinity Test lead to the chain reaction of thousands of nuclear warheads being developed by many countries across the world. In other words, the Trinity Test started the chain reaction of humanity rapidly creating more and more dangerous weapons. The final shots of the movie, after Oppenheimer says "I believe we did.", see him imagining hundreds of modern looking Nuclear missiles launching and exploding, which then "ignite the atmosphere" and "destroy the entire world". This is not exaggerated as the destruction of the planet has come eerily close in the past, with the Cuban Missile Crisis, and also the time the NORAD Missile Warning System falsely stated that 200 missiles were going to strike the USA, and many more times. Even today, tensions between countries are high, and deep down we all know that a Nuclear War can happen at any time on any day - and before you know it, within a few moments the entire world will be destroyed...
@@PrabhablyAGoodRU-vidr Yes, and we've also got the hydrogen bomb by now, thousands of times more powerful. We just have to cross our fingers and hope that no one ever detonates one of those. It truly is scary to know how advanced war technology is by now.
I had this question in my head after watching Oppenheimer. Will Nolan make Tenet differently if he did Oppenheimer first? Will he imagine the story of Tenet differently after going really deep into Oppenheimer's story of dilemma?
Would you please consider making a Soundtrack Suite of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022), please!? Sarah Schachner is very underrated, in my opinion! I'd love to hear that! And, BTW, I'd like to appreciate you're work! You're doing an ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC job! KEEP IT UP BROTHER!
Hans was offered it originally but he couldn’t commit to it as he was doing Dune 2….so it went to Ludwig….and aren’t we lucky it did? I’m one of Zimmers biggest fans but I doubt Zimmer could have done a better job. This soundtrack is phenomenal
When a copyright owner really wants it down there's not much you can do and I'll only dispute things that I feel have been incorrectly removed, but one trick that's helped me is to leave the descriptions blank. I've noticed that if I put the tracklist in there, the video will sometimes block upon going public even if the copyright status was originally fine. I'd much prefer to keep the tracklist in the description to create chapters for you guys, but it does usually help (though this only works if the video isn't already blocked upon being uploaded, of course.)
Honestly took 4-5 days for me to settle it all in This movie is deep on multiple parallel and intersecting levels *great men creating terrible things that only other great men can understand *the spirit and triumph of the scientific community *redemption
just finish watching this movie.i felt sad for the innocent civilians who lost their lives during that day. its scary how weapons are now the instrument of peace.question is for how long?
Se que se dice que Zimmer es lo máximo pero tengo serias dudas de si el lo hubiera hecho mejor, siento en un nivel superior esta banda a la de interstellar se siente viva y con Zimmer eso no me pasa.
Hans Zimmer should be involved in the project. Ludwig Goransson is not a composer. It was Hans Zimmer who made the Nolan movies great. Without it, every movie is crap and soundless meaningless.
No way you actually think Ludwig is not capable of producing high quality soundtracks for movies, he carried oppenheimer with his masterfull ost, to me he is top 3 movie composer right now.
After I cam to know how they dealt with the most revered book of our dharma, I just don't want to see or hear anything related to this movie and nolan. blocking.
Hans Zimmer should be involved in the project. Ludwig Goransson is not a composer. It was Hans Zimmer who made the Nolan movies great. Without it, every movie is crap and soundless meaningless.
Movie soundtracks are more than just hummable tunes. Do I prefer Zimmer over Goransson? Yes. Also wdym you can't hum the tune of Oppenheimer tracks? I can hum Destroyer of Worlds just fine