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acting- and staging-wise could not have been done better here. Whereby I wished for more creative shots when working with the camera instead of just taking long shots. but it's a blockbuster so that's totally fine. the non-linear storytelling is there again and it doesn't really make it any easier to fully understand the film. the story about Oppenheimer is definitely worth telling and the film really doesn't feel like 3 hours. the tempo is really outstanding and i was thoroughly entertained. some characters, however, were completely wasted and don't come into their own, for example Florence Pugh . Its also a bit melodramatic but again its a blockbuster . The score was fantastic but the music is placed under nearly every single conversation and thus seems overloaded and melodramatic . The dialogue itself was great .
Well , watching this in cinema on a big screen and having this blockbuster-feeling was a fantastic experience so i cant help and give 4 stars
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