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Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer”: Reenacting History from a First-Person Perspective

Christopher Nolan’s latest film “Oppenheimer” will be officially released next month. Director Nolan recently revealed the uniqueness of this film in an exclusive interview with Empire.

Christopher Nolan said that he wrote the script from a first-person perspective, and he imagined himself as J. Robert Oppenheimer himself, and this creative method was the first attempt in his directorial career in nearly two decades: “Our idea is to enter a person’s mind. Among them, let’s see how they view this major change in physics.” And how to bring these historical geniuses or major events to the audience more vividly is also a problem that Nolan tries to break through.

Christopher Nolan hopes to reenact the important deeds of J. Robert Oppenheimer in the past from a first-person perspective, including the development of the atomic bomb, the Trinity nuclear experiment and research in various quantum fields, so that the audience can witness history with a more so-called sense of substitution, and Nolan seems to be First-person perspective and third-person perspective will be presented in color and black and white images, so viewers can understand this major event in human history and controversial physicist through two perspectives.

The film will be officially released on July 21, interested readers may wish to pay more attention.

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