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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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It is interesting to observe that in each film, Nolan slips in 2/3 lines of dialogue in a subtle and discreet way that already anticipate or underline his future projects, for example: Interstellar already predicted Tenet, notably during the scene of the discussion between Cooper and Brand after the failure on the Miller planet where Brand says "Time is relative, it can strech or it can squeeze, but it can't run backwards" or the scene of the Tesseract that talks about time in a physical way.

Or of course the Tenet sequence between Priya and the protagonist, which anticipated Oppenheimer.


I already feel that Oppenheimer will leave a clue about his next project after(or not, it's more when he's making his conceptual projects that revolves around time, like Interstellar or Tenet, and less when he's making something outside of his confort zone, like Dunkirk).

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Nolan62 wrote:
November 29th, 2021, 1:06 pm
It is interesting to observe that in each film, Nolan slips in 2/3 lines of dialogue in a subtle and discreet way that already anticipate or underline his future projects, for example: Interstellar already predicted Tenet, notably during the scene of the discussion between Cooper and Brand after the failure on the Miller planet where Brand says "Time is relative, it can strech or it can squeeze, but it can't run backwards" or the scene of the Tesseract that talks about time in a physical way.

Or of course the Tenet sequence between Priya and the protagonist, which anticipated Oppenheimer.


I already feel that Oppenheimer will leave a clue about his next project after(or not, it's more when he's making his conceptual projects that revolves around time, like Interstellar or Tenet, and less when he's making something outside of his confort zone, like Dunkirk).
Don't try to understand it. Feel it.

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Apparently, Jordan Peele finished shooting Nope with Hoyte only recently, so I hope that didn't delay or affect the pre-production of Oppenheimer, or maybe the shooting has been over for longer and the info is only being relayed now.

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Nolan62 wrote:
November 30th, 2021, 8:13 pm
Apparently, Jordan Peele finished shooting Nope with Hoyte only recently, so I hope that didn't delay or affect the pre-production of Oppenheimer, or maybe the shooting has been over for longer and the info is only being relayed now.
Rekstad: nooo but me narrative of Nolan loosing his colaborators because he started to suck so much !! (sorry i just had to jab at it)

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radewart wrote:
December 3rd, 2021, 9:46 pm
Found this on vimeo, looks like an actor auditioning for a part in Oppenheimer by reading scenes....

https://vimeo.com/648890989

https://vimeo.com/648890695

Don't know if these are actual scenes in the upcoming movie or scenes from some previous film that fits the style Nolan is looking for in the role...

Another one from a different actor for a different part likely...

https://vimeo.com/650671286
nice find man

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radewart wrote:
December 3rd, 2021, 9:46 pm
Found this on vimeo, looks like an actor auditioning for a part in Oppenheimer by reading scenes....

https://vimeo.com/648890989

https://vimeo.com/648890695

Don't know if these are actual scenes in the upcoming movie or scenes from some previous film that fits the style Nolan is looking for in the role...

Another one from a different actor for a different part likely...

https://vimeo.com/650671286
Here are two more, with another scene:
https://vimeo.com/648891253
https://vimeo.com/648891451

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Who is Joey Brooks?

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Is Albert Einstein involved in this story?

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