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The ACTUAL Best Scene in Oppenheimer 

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We're fast approaching the first anniversary of the release of Christopher Nolan's epic biopic, Oppenheimer. And what better way to celebrate the Oscar-winning film than to look back at a particular scene that will forever be engrained in my mind. This is the ACTUAL best scene in Oppenheimer.
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@ejl3578
@ejl3578 Месяц назад
“You can lift the stone without being ready for the snake that’s revealed” is my favorite line in the movie. Such a great film
@aumrawal1031
@aumrawal1031 Месяц назад
I’m a theoretical physicist and this scene was brilliantly able to articulate the state when you’re in a sense of wonder, not only about the universe but about the internal workings of the universe. Amazing !
@frei000
@frei000 Месяц назад
As much as I understood, he threw the glasses because with every addition of breakable stuff in a certain area, the potential interaction between pieces increases. Bit of a foreshadowing towards "critical mass".
@BrianGonsr
@BrianGonsr Месяц назад
watched this movie 12 times at the theater in 2023, don’t regret a single sitting.
@balajiramadoss6014
@balajiramadoss6014 24 дня назад
watched it thrice in iMAX sitting in the middle seat of the theatre
@fearemary
@fearemary Месяц назад
I became so obsessed with this movie and story that I read the whole 700 page biography it's based on and it definitely makes it justice. Oppenheimer's life was insane, and Nolan did such a fantastic job, as well as the whole cast, particularly Cillian Murphy (and Emily Blunt). Great video. Subscribed!
@nataliavazquez6603
@nataliavazquez6603 Месяц назад
My favorite scene too...The can you hear the music Robert? still gives me chills every time and "Can you hear the music?" is still the most played song in my Spotify!
@nickstovel3400
@nickstovel3400 Месяц назад
I saw the movie 6 times in theaters and this scene was a major reason why I kept going back. I would think about it over and over and eventually cave and go see it again. Couldn't agree with you more.
@beekae64
@beekae64 День назад
I had to sit in the car for a solid 20 mins I was that shaken and emotionally moved by the movie. No film had ever put me in such a state. I knew I had witnessed one of the greatest cinematic achievements in recent history
@CooksFSH
@CooksFSH Месяц назад
This is my favorite scene in the whole movie, it brought me to tears because it reminded me how I feel about being a designer.
@notori0uszig
@notori0uszig Месяц назад
Oppenheimer is in my Top 10 all time films, not because it’s better than most (it’s not, there’s way too many classics to ever say what’s good or what’s not) but because I didn’t know much, if any, about Oppenheimer. Nolan was able to take a 700(?) page book about a very interesting story but let’s be honest, it’s extremely dry on the surface. The life of a scientist who ends up infamous because of his deadly creation. He captivates you from the very first scene of the film and doesn’t let you go until 3 hours have gone by. It feels so fast, yet was jam packed with so much information that it was overwhelming. It was a visual experience just as much as an auditory one. You can’t look away, let alone believe this story but it’s all fact (with a few liberties for storytelling purposes). It has such rewatch value because everytime you watch it you walk away with something new. The soundtrack is the strongest aspect of the entire film and carries you through dread and wonder like no other score has in recent memory. I have a gripe with the actual depiction of the explosion but it’s a perfect film to me. Top to bottom.
@Asimpleguy033
@Asimpleguy033 Месяц назад
Tough to pick a best scene in particular, because as you said, every second in the film is so important However, the last scene, starting with Einstein’s first line, gives me goosebumps every time I watch it. The dialogues, the actors’performances and the music get together show how dramatic the result is, and how betrayed he has been. Oppenheimer is a Pure Masterpiece
@Obligatedx9
@Obligatedx9 Месяц назад
This was by far my favorite scene in the movie too! I actually cried at the crescendo of the montage the first time I saw it in theaters, and I had no idea why. It’s just so powerful, and as you said, it’s the perfect setup and the perfect introduction to the mind of young Oppenheimer - and the montage together with the frankly insane piece by Göransson carries just as much wonder, as it does dread
@michaelphillips7282
@michaelphillips7282 Месяц назад
"A done bun can't be undone." -Stephen King "Insomnia"
@yogeshlakshman8488
@yogeshlakshman8488 Месяц назад
Now I can say my previous generation has Titanic I have Openheimer With great proud
@IntruderAbhi
@IntruderAbhi 6 дней назад
Oppenheimer is definitely one of the best of all time for me as well
@marcocarmona4463
@marcocarmona4463 2 месяца назад
Oppenheimer was epic honestly its been the biggest blockbuster post Pandemic outside of the Spiderverse movies that people kept talking and memeing about
@TheInterFella
@TheInterFella 2 месяца назад
Well said my friend. To me it’s the best movie of the decade so far.
@isaackmojica8302
@isaackmojica8302 Месяц назад
Dune....
@visu6287
@visu6287 2 месяца назад
best experience I've ever had in the cinema , one of the most "real" feeling movies, such a sad and crazy real story. Afterwards I read Oppies biography this year and it's almost 10x more deep with all the details and infos, but I felt more destroyed after the book than the movie... simply because all of it really happened.
@TheInterFella
@TheInterFella 2 месяца назад
Best ever movie experience for sure. I myself need to read the book to dig deeper on the story of Oppie. Thanks for watching.
@fluffystich2503
@fluffystich2503 Месяц назад
love what you are doing here man, keep it up. Keep giving your unique perspective to the world, many of us would love to listen
@rameezraja7206
@rameezraja7206 Месяц назад
I watched at imax Melbourne 5 times plus the world premiere
@kenbair
@kenbair 23 дня назад
The scene on which the film turns is very late in the film. In the Oval Office, Oppenheimer confesses to president Truman that he feels he has blood on his hands for the deaths in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Truman dismisses him, explains that he wasn't important enough to have blood on his hands. As president of the United States, he and he alone was responsible for those deaths. It might have meant very little to Truman, but to Oppenheimer, this was the heart of the Bhagavad Gita, in which Krishna explains to Arjuna that as long as he did his duty meticulously, no one could die in the war he was waging if the gods had not already ordained it.
@ArthurTai
@ArthurTai 14 часов назад
this is SURELY the best scene in the movie, it gives me chills everytime I watch it!
@texily
@texily Месяц назад
Great analysis, you deserve more viewers
@SameerShaikh-rn3nb
@SameerShaikh-rn3nb 24 дня назад
Truly a masterpiece watched twice in IMAX and and that was experience was a lifetime ❤
@DonJames268
@DonJames268 29 дней назад
Completely agree. my favorite scene by far was the Can You Hear the Music montage! 👍🏾 The movie was a little confusing for me on first viewing but that score stayed in my mind and kept drawing me back to the film.
@suhanjain2375
@suhanjain2375 Месяц назад
IFSTG this scene, I had this literal scene in my mind, i can go as far as to say this if i had the chance to watch only one scene for the rest of my life it would be this and OMFG the score!!! pure banger
@LagsH
@LagsH 26 дней назад
watching this scene on the biggest IMAX screen in europe on the opening morning was something i’ll never forget in my life. the feeling i had was nothing i’ve ever felt before. what a scene.
@TehObLiVioUs
@TehObLiVioUs 24 дня назад
Oppenheimer in 1570 IMAX on 1.43:1 aspect ratio, TRUE REALEST IMAX YOU CAN SEE IT IN NOW THAT was an movie watching experience of a life time, definitely my #1 theatrical experience in my life so far agree tho that musical montage of a scene seriously haunted me for a whole week after seeing it like THE SOUNDTRACK IN THIS MOVIE AAAAH
@yehan_vision
@yehan_vision 10 дней назад
As a starting cinematography I always think that how they pull of that, how they color graded it.
@colorless_man7325
@colorless_man7325 17 дней назад
beautifully way to put all the thoughts we have in mind but afraid to speak itself. CLASS!
@THEJASKumar-ui7qw
@THEJASKumar-ui7qw Месяц назад
Wow my U tube algorithm works perfectly Found a new underrated channel Love and support from india 🇮🇳 ❤️
@Scott-ff2oe
@Scott-ff2oe Месяц назад
The world speeds up.
@neilanadams5173
@neilanadams5173 Месяц назад
Masterful scene, amazing
@iflya23
@iflya23 2 месяца назад
Albert Einstein 😍
@madssonbeer
@madssonbeer 3 дня назад
best movie ever
@SA-gf3th
@SA-gf3th 29 дней назад
This was also my best scene
@marleneg7794
@marleneg7794 20 дней назад
It took me a few watches for me.
@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC
@HEAVYHEARTSMUSIC 23 дня назад
Looks like your footage from the film is HDR but captured on a non-HDR compatible monitor
@AnnetteMontgomery-k8t
@AnnetteMontgomery-k8t 11 дней назад
Lopez Jose Jackson Brenda Clark Richard
@leo_omega3736
@leo_omega3736 10 часов назад
AYYY TRANQUULOOOOO😊
@jedgould5531
@jedgould5531 Месяц назад
What happened to the color? Spelled Warner Bros; pronounced Warner Brothers (ask ‘em).
@TehObLiVioUs
@TehObLiVioUs 24 дня назад
looks like he may have the 4K blu-ray version and it's the faded HDR raw footage ungraded
@luisito6314
@luisito6314 18 дней назад
All millennials need to insist that theyre different from everyone else lmao 😂
@cocoblue320
@cocoblue320 28 дней назад
😊
@davidbass6119
@davidbass6119 Месяц назад
I think the “me” in this video has forgotten all the great movies that have ever been made.
@MarinaLucu-hh2gr
@MarinaLucu-hh2gr 28 дней назад
Nah, disagree. The best part was the last 10-15 mins of the movie
@amazingblur3543
@amazingblur3543 Месяц назад
I didn't really like Oppenheimer, there was just way too much exposition to the point it felt like it would be better off as a musical
@CooperAllmaras
@CooperAllmaras 27 дней назад
That makes sense but the exposition is very much needed to get a full backround and story about Oppenheimer. You don’t want to just to the climax of any story without explaining everything about the characters and the backround to it, just in thise case it does seem long but it’s all interesting and needed.
@Chequewr
@Chequewr 5 дней назад
That would be a dark fucking musical 😭
@2424rocket
@2424rocket Месяц назад
I don’t know what drugs you were on when you watched this movie. It’s a good movie, but it ain’t that good! But I can see why some people are obsessed with it. They’re used to seeing such crap that when you see something of this caliber, it probably impresses you more than people who are used to movies of this caliber. Also, the audio in this movie was god-awful… Wall-to-wall music and half the time it’s burying the dialogue. But most of his movies, audio wise… are a mess. But glad you had fun. Now go watch “there will be blood “if you want to see a real masterpiece.
@BrianGonsr
@BrianGonsr Месяц назад
there will be blood is great, oppenheimer is also great, only one has a ludwig goransson score though
@beervandijk4986
@beervandijk4986 Месяц назад
Do you think your opinion in movies is superior just because your favorite movie is a little more obscure? Twbb was good don’t get me wrong, but Lewis carries the movie with his performance. Story is alright and the characters are good, but damn it ain’t that special, I’ve watched it three times and I stand by it that twbb is overrated. Too bad if you didn’t enjoy Oppenheimer as much as other people did, but that’s no reason to shit on their opinions
@BrianGonsr
@BrianGonsr Месяц назад
@@beervandijk4986 that guy loves air will be bud!
@marcosurvivalist7266
@marcosurvivalist7266 Месяц назад
cry more
@papi5377
@papi5377 22 дня назад
Coś rozgryzłam. To będzie ważne.
@SyntaxxxxError
@SyntaxxxxError Месяц назад
holy shit you talk more about yourself and your generic opinions than you do about the movie
@neilanadams5173
@neilanadams5173 Месяц назад
Masterful scene, amazing
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