Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer (2023), directed by Christopher Nolan, is a biographical drama that chronicles the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist often called the “father of the atomic bomb.” The film delves into Oppenheimer’s role in the Manhattan Project during World War II, where he led the development of the first nuclear weapons. As the project reaches its climax with the Trinity test, the first successful detonation of an atomic bomb, the film explores the moral and ethical dilemmas Oppenheimer faces, particularly the devastating consequences of his creation. With a focus on the intersection of science, politics, and personal responsibility, *Oppenheimer* provides a complex portrait of a man who changed the course of history, while grappling with the profound implications of his work.