"Oppenheimer" was released in mainland China and received rave reviews from moviegoers. I was immersed in it for three hours.

"Oppenheimer" was released in mainland China and received rave reviews from moviegoers. I was immersed in it for three hours.

The legendary experience of the father of the nuclear bomb has attracted more attention. On August 30, it was reported that the movie "Oppenheimer" written and directed by Christopher Nolan was released in mainland China on August 30.

The film received unanimous praise from fans, and one viewer said that the director used real scenes to restore the audience into the whirlpool of changes that Oppenheimer was in. The details are rich, and the amount of information and lines is huge.

The whole viewing process was very quiet, and almost everyone was immersed in the film. For three hours, no one dared to be distracted, for fear of missing any important plot points.

Some viewers also said that it was an incomparable three-hour experience, with the immersive viewing brought by the texture of the IMAX camera, the seamless narrative technique, the alternating collision of black and white and color perspectives, and the meticulous sound design of the picture. When the sound and light are brilliant to the extreme and then return to silence, you will feel life, meaning, and humanity roaring in your mind.

It is reported that the film is adapted from the book "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedies of Oppenheimer" written by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, which tells the story of Robert Oppenheimer, the "Father of the Atomic Bomb" of the United States, leading the creation of the world's first atomic bomb.

In order to show the audience Oppenheimer's genius and charm as a scientist with more solid details, Nolan invited Kip Thorne, a professor at UCLA and a collaborator since Interstellar. Through attention to detail and pursuit of historical authenticity, most of the scenes in the film accurately reflect the real scenes in Oppenheimer's life.

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