
Christopher Nolan and his atomic drama Oppenheimerhave already conquered theaward season with their big wins. The movie is Nolan's 13th feature film and has once again taken the director's legacy to the Academy stage, with an unexpected buzz.
The movie, Nolan's most ambitious project, proved once again hisexcellenceas a director. Lasting 3 hours and 9 seconds, Nolan's Oppenheimer was an intricate physical and history class within the framework of athriller.
BothBarbieand Oppenheimer created a cultural phenomenon that would go down in the history of cinema as monumental. Much like Greta Gerwig's movie, Christopher Nolan's atomic bomb thriller was the critics' darlingand even received love from the audience. After passing the box office test and earning billions, it's time to woo the jury at the biggest Hollywood night -the Oscars.
The movie was afrontrunner for all major awardsthis award season, clinchingmonumental wins at different award functions. At the Academy Awards, Oppenheimer isleading with 13 nominations.
As we gear up for cinema's biggest night,we look back at Oppenheimer's success. Will it fetch Nolan hisfirst Academy Award? Let's find out.
Oppenheimer: The story of the father of atomic bomb,JRobert Oppenheimer
Nolan explained the concept of fission and fusion in the best way possible in Oppenheimer. The movie had the exceptional Cillian Murphy in the lead and revolves around the life and times of J. Robert Oppenheimer, aka father of the atomic bomb. The American theoretical physicist created an atomicbomb when he was the director of the Manhattan Project’s secret Los Alamos Laboratory, which America later used in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that took the lives of thousands of innocent people.
Packed by powerful performances from the cast, consisting of Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh, Matt Damonand Emily Blunt, the movie told this chapter of history in the most compelling way one could imagine.
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The chapter that has thought with a non-linear narrative takes us into the marvellous brain of Oppenheimer and his fascinating mind that led to the creation of the world's most dangerous weapon.
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Based on the biography American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, Nolan took the audience to the era of World War II in the most immersive way possible.
Nolan changed the entire definition of how a biopic should be made. And it was his first biopic. To me, at least, Oppenheimer is somewhat an amalgamation of Nolan's previousworks, which infuses realism, non-chronologicalplot, and fine and accurate characters.
The filmmakerrecreated the fiery blast scenes without the use of CGI or VFX in the film,which just proveshis mastery offilmmaking and imagination.
From the story, music score, and actingto editing, Nolan balanced everything in the movie perfectly, giving a sense of satisfaction that makes this movie a cinematic masterpiece and the frontrunner for Best Picture at the Oscars 2024.
The powerful cast of the movie
Watching Oppenheimer was no less than a masterclass inacting. Nolan picked some of the most incredible actors who presented the story and played their roles in the most commendable way. British actor Cillian Murphy gave a career-defining performance as Oppenheimer. In the 3-hour-long film, he captivated the audience with his deep blue eyes, and the transformation he had while playing the complex role with emotional depth deserves all the kudos and the Best Oscar trophy!
As an actor, Robert Downey Jr. is way more than just Iron Man, and his portrayal of Lewis Strauss, a senior member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, isproof of that. In the Best Supporting Actor category, his performance stands out, making him another strong contender from the Oppenheimer team to clinch an Oscar.
Oppenheimer @ Oscars
Like the nominations list, Nolan's Oppenheimer is likely todominate the Academy Awards night too. The atomic bomb thriller is competing in 13 categories, including Direction for Nolan, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor for Downey, and Best Film. In total, the movie has scored a record 13 nominations this year. And if it manages to winin all the categories,it will march into the record books.
Going by early predictions and recent wins, Christopher Nolan (for Best Picture and Best Director), Cillian Murphy (Best Actor), Rober Downey Jr. (Best Supporting Actor), Hoyte van Hoytema (cinematography), Willie Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo, and Kevin O’Connell (sound) look likeclear winners in their categories. Let's wait and watch!