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The more I think about it, and no way the film won't be called "Trinity", the title is already very Nolanian, but also because it refers to a final stage and key in the development of the Manhattan project, and that has and would have a very strong resonance for a film focusing on the journey of a particular person.
But maybe he'll surprise us! I hope.
But maybe he'll surprise us! I hope.
Trinity seems too Matrix-y and also reminds me of Blade 3.
I know it's just a word that's up for grabs and it can be used as a title for anything, but I feel like there's an "association" in the general public with these examples. I hear that word and I immediately see green code scrolling down.
I don't think it's distinct enough as a title.
I know it's just a word that's up for grabs and it can be used as a title for anything, but I feel like there's an "association" in the general public with these examples. I hear that word and I immediately see green code scrolling down.
I don't think it's distinct enough as a title.
I think the association with "trinity" is more with "holy trinity", than other movies. It would be a great title. This section of a documentary stood out...
Interviewer: What your thoughts are about the proposal of Senator Robert Kennedy, that President Johnson initiate talks, with a view to halt the spread of nuclear weapons?
Oppenheimer: it's uh... 20 years too late... it should've been done, the day after Trinity.
I could see the movie ending on a note like that. Bringing it back around to the Trinity test, as the defining moment, would make it worthy of being the title.
Interviewer: What your thoughts are about the proposal of Senator Robert Kennedy, that President Johnson initiate talks, with a view to halt the spread of nuclear weapons?
Oppenheimer: it's uh... 20 years too late... it should've been done, the day after Trinity.
I could see the movie ending on a note like that. Bringing it back around to the Trinity test, as the defining moment, would make it worthy of being the title.
The more I think about the title, the more I like just "Oppenheimer". It is just so simple and still memorable.