• PineapplePartisan@lemmy.world
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      This just isn’t true. The vast majority of the movie is people talking in rooms. There is nothing really added by the big screen. I wish I had just waited to stream it.

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        Totally agree with this. The much hyped “nuclear explosion without CGI” looked like a run of the mill action film car bomb. I mean it was a good looking explosion. It just wasn’t wow.

        The rest of the film is just … talking. Well-acted talking, well-written talking, but talking.

        I liked Oppenheimer. Wasn’t wowed.

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          Wait… they hyped that it wasn’t made with CGI?

          God damn I fuckin’ hate cinema nerds…

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          Where were y’all like a week ago when everyone was calling this the greatest movie of all time? Well I’m glad I’m not the only one that thought it was just an okay movie!

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          Yeah, the hype of the visuals really let me down. They built it up and then it just felt very flat.

          I even found myself agreeing with Truman, of all people. Get that crybaby out of there.

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        It’s true for me.

        The entire build-up to the Trinity test, the explosion and then the shockwave was awesome on a 50 foot tall IMAX screen. It wouldn’t have been the same just watching it at home.

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          The build up to the detonation was amazingly tense and it was only after the film ended I realised I knew what was going to happen the whole time as it’s a based on real events, lol.

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            I know, lol. You know everyone is going to be fine, but the suspense is still excruciating.

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      Will defo see it but probably at home now. As someone else mentioned I think I wanted to see it in IMAX for some kickass CGI nuke action. But sounds like it doesn’t have it. Hopefully Nolan secures a real nuke for the sequel lol

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        Eh I think it’s worth seeing in IMAX. Especially if you have access to one of the theaters showing it in 70mm film.

        Don’t go in expecting “kickass CGI nuke action,” it isn’t that kind of movie. I wasn’t underwhelmed by it, but my expectations weren’t at the level of some people apparently.

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        I don’t know why people haven’t mentioned to you the part where Oppenheimer first says “Now I am become death. Destroyer of worlds” is in a sex scene. Nolan has chosen strange ways of framing certain scenes in this movie.