There is no doubt that Christopher Nolan has taken on one of the heaviest subjects in human history. While the summer usually belongs to action spectacles, kids’ movies, or comedies, Oppenheimer comes along to tell its story about the darkest invention in existence. The drama is even shot in big-screen formats, including IMAX, which are intended to enhance the experience of special effects-laden movies designed to take viewers on a visual roller coaster. Christopher Nolan is one who often explores heady themes with deep character studies in his films, regardless of genre. According to Variety, the biographer behind the subject of Oppenheimer is still processing his emotions after watching the film.
Kai Bird, the Historian who co-wrote the book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, which served as the basis for this film, spoke in a conversation with David Nirenberg at Leon Levy Center for Biography...
Kai Bird, the Historian who co-wrote the book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, which served as the basis for this film, spoke in a conversation with David Nirenberg at Leon Levy Center for Biography...
- 6/19/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Los Angeles, June 19 (Ians) Historian Kai Bird, co-author of the 2005 book that inspired Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’, has shared his thoughts about the upcoming film, revealing that he has high hopes for how it can resonate with the public.
He said this during a conversation with David Nirenberg at Leon Levy Center for Biography in New York, reports ‘Variety’.
“I am, at the moment, stunned and emotionally recovering from having seen it,” Bird said.
“I think it is going to be a stunning artistic achievement, and I have hopes it will actually stimulate a national, even global conversation about the issues that Oppenheimer was desperate to speak out about how to live in the atomic age, how to live with the bomb and about McCarthyism, what it means to be a patriot, and what is the role for a scientist in a society drenched with technology and science, to speak out about public issues,...
He said this during a conversation with David Nirenberg at Leon Levy Center for Biography in New York, reports ‘Variety’.
“I am, at the moment, stunned and emotionally recovering from having seen it,” Bird said.
“I think it is going to be a stunning artistic achievement, and I have hopes it will actually stimulate a national, even global conversation about the issues that Oppenheimer was desperate to speak out about how to live in the atomic age, how to live with the bomb and about McCarthyism, what it means to be a patriot, and what is the role for a scientist in a society drenched with technology and science, to speak out about public issues,...
- 6/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Historian Kai Bird, co-author of the 2005 book that inspired Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” has shared his thoughts about the upcoming film, revealing that he has high hopes for how it can resonate with the public during a conversation with David Nirenberg at Wolfensohn Hall, Institute for Advanced Study.
“I am, at the moment, stunned and emotionally recovering from having seen it,” Bird said. “I think it is going to be a stunning artistic achievement, and I have hopes it will actually stimulate a national, even global conversation about the issues that Oppenheimer was desperate to speak out about — about how to live in the atomic age, how to live with the bomb and about McCarthyism — what it means to be a patriot, and what is the role for a scientist in a society drenched with technology and science, to speak out about public issues.”
Bird co-wrote the Pulitzer-winning “American Prometheus:...
“I am, at the moment, stunned and emotionally recovering from having seen it,” Bird said. “I think it is going to be a stunning artistic achievement, and I have hopes it will actually stimulate a national, even global conversation about the issues that Oppenheimer was desperate to speak out about — about how to live in the atomic age, how to live with the bomb and about McCarthyism — what it means to be a patriot, and what is the role for a scientist in a society drenched with technology and science, to speak out about public issues.”
Bird co-wrote the Pulitzer-winning “American Prometheus:...
- 6/18/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
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