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Christopher Nolan famously doesn't make "dramas"; he makes spectacles with dramatic density. Oppenheimer is the exception. This three-hour epic about the father of the atomic bomb is less a history lesson and more a psychological dissection of guilt. layar kaca 21 film semi korea hot
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Review: Oppenheimer is not merely a biopic; it is a temporal thriller disguised as a historical drama. Nolan abandons his usual time-bending gimmicks for a relentless, three-hour dissection of guilt, ambition, and political hypocrisy. Cillian Murphy delivers a haunting performance, turning the "father of the atomic bomb" into a Shakespearean tragedy. The film’s genius lies in its third act—the security hearing sequence—which is more tense than any bomb detonation. Rating: 5/5