The document provides a movie review of Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer" by Julyan Hidayatullah. It includes:
1) An orientation that introduces the film, its director, starring actor (Cillian Murphy), and subject matter (J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atomic bomb).
2) A recount of the director's intent to use minimal CGI effects and praise for the film's dialogue, score, and star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr., Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh.
3) An evaluation that the film is a monumental achievement in its complex portrayal of Oppenheimer as both a
The document provides a movie review of Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer" by Julyan Hidayatullah. It includes:
1) An orientation that introduces the film, its director, starring actor (Cillian Murphy), and subject matter (J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atomic bomb).
2) A recount of the director's intent to use minimal CGI effects and praise for the film's dialogue, score, and star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr., Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh.
3) An evaluation that the film is a monumental achievement in its complex portrayal of Oppenheimer as both a
The document provides a movie review of Christopher Nolan's film "Oppenheimer" by Julyan Hidayatullah. It includes:
1) An orientation that introduces the film, its director, starring actor (Cillian Murphy), and subject matter (J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atomic bomb).
2) A recount of the director's intent to use minimal CGI effects and praise for the film's dialogue, score, and star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr., Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh.
3) An evaluation that the film is a monumental achievement in its complex portrayal of Oppenheimer as both a
The generic structure of the movie review provided:
Orientation/an introduction to the movie. “Oppenheimer is written and directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Killian Murphy as the title character and is the real-life exploration of J Robert Oppenheimer an American scientist largely known as the father of the atomic bomb.” Interpretative recount. The director wants as little CGI as possible and has claimed that there is not one CGI shot in the entirety of Oppenheimer I don't know if he's including things like Cleanup in that if he never even had a single VFX cleanup shot my spirit just left my body like that's astounding as is this entire film it's three hours long it is dialogue heavy but we're also gifted with being able to be inside of Oppenheimer's mind when he's trying to imagine these things early on in the film those sequences are also visually dazzling combined with an incredible score by Ludwig gorinson. The movie is full of stars, including Robert Downey J.R, Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh. Evaluation. The movie is truly a Monumental achievement it's a character study of a very complex person who could be viewed as a hero and a villain to so many people that the movie does a terrific job of balancing that Legacy you should definitely see Oppenheimer it's fantastic especially to support what feels like one of the last filmmakers who's making films along these lines it really just seems like these budgets are given to a handful of people Nolan being one of them, the movie is challenging adult dramas. I think what missing from Chris’ review is he is not searching for more information about the CGI in the movie. The movie definitely uses 0 shots of CGI but in fact, the movie has an erotic scene that engage Florence Pugh to act naked in front of cillian Murphy which is impact to cencored it by adding CGI shot as clothes in many countries including Indonesia.