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Oppenheimer: A Reflection on Human Nature, Morality, and the Power of Art
Christopher Nolan's film Oppenheimer emerges not just as a biopic about the scientist behind the atomic bomb but as a profound meditation on the darker aspects of human nature, moral ambiguity, and the tragic beauty of our existence. The film, according to its reviewer, is a compelling statement on how the corruption inherent in the human heart shapes history, often with devastating consequence.