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The upcoming epic thriller based on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it.
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Matt Johnson's comment is funny, good continuity between his first two 2020's films.

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Waitedalongtime wrote:
December 31st, 2023, 9:07 pm
Matt Johnson's comment is funny, good continuity between his first two 2020's films.
i need help understanding that one, is he talking about the sunscreen scenes in Tenet and Oppenheimer ?? :oops:

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Nicolaslabra wrote:
January 3rd, 2024, 2:26 am
Waitedalongtime wrote:
December 31st, 2023, 9:07 pm
Matt Johnson's comment is funny, good continuity between his first two 2020's films.
i need help understanding that one, is he talking about the sunscreen scenes in Tenet and Oppenheimer ?? :oops:
Yes

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Takashi Yamazaki: I actually wanted to see Oppenheimer so bad but it’s yet to receive a theatrical release in Japan. But because I wanted to see it so badly, I flew to Taiwan and watched it with Chinese subtitles. With that said, my English, of course, is not that great. I don’t think I fully understood the nuance of what was happening in the film. But despite that, I did feel this very powerful force of what the film represented. And of course, being of Japanese descent and heritage, I’ve seen a lot more nukes in our pop culture or surroundings since I was really young. I feel that as a filmmaker and director, I do want to provide some kind of answer or response to Oppenheimer someday. I don’t think Godzilla is necessarily a direct response to it, although they point at similar themes. But even if this film is never realized, I think having it in the corner of my head as a strong thematic element is important.

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natalie wrote:
January 28th, 2024, 11:53 am
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Takashi Yamazaki: I actually wanted to see Oppenheimer so bad but it’s yet to receive a theatrical release in Japan. But because I wanted to see it so badly, I flew to Taiwan and watched it with Chinese subtitles. With that said, my English, of course, is not that great. I don’t think I fully understood the nuance of what was happening in the film. But despite that, I did feel this very powerful force of what the film represented. And of course, being of Japanese descent and heritage, I’ve seen a lot more nukes in our pop culture or surroundings since I was really young. I feel that as a filmmaker and director, I do want to provide some kind of answer or response to Oppenheimer someday. I don’t think Godzilla is necessarily a direct response to it, although they point at similar themes. But even if this film is never realized, I think having it in the corner of my head as a strong thematic element is important.
This is what i meant, i really hope to see him do it.


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