DarkKnight88
Avenger
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Universal bet well!
For as much of a mixed bag that movie was, I remember that ending hitting me as pretty b*llsy and haunting when I saw it. Of course, the idea of nuclear holocaust hits a LOT different here after being immersed in so much history about how we got here. It's a hard one to shake. I also don't think it's quite as simple as Nolan saying "we're all gonna die!". I think there are a lot of layers to it that will be unpacked for a while. Nolan places us right back into Oppenheimer's head for the ending, which I think is the point of the whole movie. But it certainly leaves you with an uneasy feeling in your gut.The score, and final images of this movie (and how it mirrors the opening images) are haunting me.
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Weirdly, the ending brings to mind for me....Terminator 3 of all things.For as much of a mixed bag that movie was, I remember that ending hitting me as pretty b*llsy and haunting when I saw it. Of course, the idea of nuclear holocaust hits a LOT different here after being immersed in so much history about how we got here. It's a hard one to shake. I also don't think it's quite as simple as Nolan saying "we're all gonna die!". I think there are a lot of layers to it that will be unpacked for a while. Nolan places us right back into Oppenheimer's head for the ending, which I think is the point of the whole movie. But it certainly leaves you with an uneasy feeling in your gut.
yep without a doubt man, this film needs multiple viewings for different reasons. Will be interesting to see if this has better legs than barbie.
This thing is absolutely gonna have legs.
It's the chain reaction line for me that really puts everything in perspective. Scientifically it didn't blow up the world but it did politically.
I can easily see an IMAX rerelease for this later this year if the strike forces a release date shuffle to 2024 for studios.
This thing is absolutely gonna have legs.
I can easily see an IMAX rerelease for this later this year if the strike forces a release date shuffle to 2024 for studios.
Same thing in NYC. Gonna settle for 70MM next week
This thing is absolutely gonna have legs.
A lot of people who think this movie’s success is a fluke powered by memes are gonna have a rude awakening in the second weekend.
This thing is absolutely gonna have legs.
I can’t even argue that at all. As much as I’ve loved the work Wally Pfister, Lee Smith and Hans Zimmer did with Nolan (and always will), It really feels like Nolan has reached a moment where he’s just letting loose and being even more experimental and dominate with how he approaches his films and Hoyte, Jennifer Lame, and Ludwig Gorransson have been more than up for the challenge.
Yep.