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Concluding with a reflection on Nolan’s Oppenheimer, the speaker stresses the importance of art as a vessel for grappling with humanity’s dual nature. The film, capturing the moral agony of creating the atomic bomb, demonstrates how human genius is intertwined with moral ambiguity and destructive potential. Its portrayal of Oppenheimer's internal conflict exemplifies the tragic tension between scientific achievement and moral responsibility.