OPPENHEIMER, WHEN THE US STARTED TO LOSE THEIR ETHICS

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
13 min readMar 18, 2024

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN — OPPENHEIMER — 2023

The film is admirable, like a work of art in the Louvre or the Tate Galleries because of the technical achievement in this film. The Imax format of 65-mm film gives a tremendous quality to the image that multiplies the possibilities to have detail and special effects like the use of black and white sequences, the shooting of which had to be invented for the Imax format. In the same way, this high-resolution picture requires special treatment of lights and movements, facial expressions and close-up pictures. The digital special effects are also beautiful since they can be so finely detailed that they become far more than impressive. The sequence of the firing of the test A-bomb is very representative of this format and its inventiveness.

The film is also extremely well done with very good actors. It is not an action or war film, so no battles, no fights, no innumerable body doubles, and no stunt performers. The actors have to do the work by themselves. True enough it is not too dangerous. But body language, facial language, various expressions centered on the eyes, the face, and the feelings that can be expressed by the lips, mouth, cheeks, chin, or simply the positioning of the head. Cillian Murphy is very good at that kind of acting, and he is helped in this stiff…

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Dr Jacques COULARDEAU

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, PhD in Germanic Linguistics (University Lille III) and ESP Teaching (University Bordeaux II) has been teaching all types of ESP