Honestly though, how many of us would know about how the government completely screwed the people in New Mexico living near the Trinity blast site, without movies like Oppenheimer and Sunshine?
Oh yeah? I found it really compelling and well done, but as with most biopics the pacing is definitely a bit slower than most dramas. For being 3 hours I thought the time flew by but the third act did tend to drag a little. Visually I thought it was beautiful with a lot of nice stylistic touches and I was blown away by the acting. (Edited a couple typos)
I felt like every time it was picking up steam it would just stop being fun. It had no self-awareness.
It seemed like it could’ve been a great 90 minute movie, but no one would’ve believed a Nolan movie could’ve been good under 3 hours, so they just jammed in all this boring dialogue that went nowhere.
It was a good role for Matt Damon though. He can’t carry a movie, but goddamn he does great cameos.
I saw it last night too and thought it was excellent. It’s long but the story is being told in a way that continuously moves it forward at a steady pace. I can see that it wouldn’t be for everyone though. I happen to love a lot of movies surrounding the world wars and just read the Agent Sonya book which ties into the whole Russia part of the movie on how they advanced on nuclear technology. I’m also really looking forward to a nice toke and watching Barbie though!
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