Denis Villeneuve and Paul Thomas Anderson marveled at Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” crossing the $900 million mark at the worldwide box office, which makes the Universal Pictu…
Unfortunately I’m in the minority on Oppie. It did literally nothing for me–other than frustrate and bore me, I’m sorry to say. I was even disappointed technically: I went all-out and saw it at one of the 15-perf, 70mm, true-IMAX theaters, and it just did NOT look very special to me. I ended up leaving about 90 minutes in. Perhaps being familiar with Oppenheimer’s story didn’t help? A big swing, and a big miss for me.
Im the exact opposite, even on the second watch I was thrilled, and didn’t even see in imax. Personally really liked how the movie built tension, even while most of it is dialogue.
Unfortunately I’m in the minority on Oppie. It did literally nothing for me–other than frustrate and bore me, I’m sorry to say. I was even disappointed technically: I went all-out and saw it at one of the 15-perf, 70mm, true-IMAX theaters, and it just did NOT look very special to me. I ended up leaving about 90 minutes in. Perhaps being familiar with Oppenheimer’s story didn’t help? A big swing, and a big miss for me.
Im the exact opposite, even on the second watch I was thrilled, and didn’t even see in imax. Personally really liked how the movie built tension, even while most of it is dialogue.