Cillian Murphy says playing ‘Oppenheimer’ was like a dream, says there is a universal element to it ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Actor Cillian Murphy who will be essaying the role of J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s massive biopic ‘Oppenheimer’ in a recent Q&A session, called playing the role of the ‘Father of the atom bomb’ akin to a dream, and said there is a universal aspect to it, that will connect people to it.

Elaborating on working with such a big ensemble with Christopher Nolan, Murphy said: “It’s a dream, really. I never imagined to be working with all these actors in one movie. I think it’s one of the greatest modern ensembles that Christopher Nolan has put together.”

Elaborating on the movie’s universal resonance, he said: “There’s a universality to it that people will connect to. People understand the themes that are in this movie. There are big questions being asked of the audience, and no answers being given – which I think is always excellent filmmaking. But it’s also a thriller and a love story, and to me there are elements of horror in there as well. So, all that just resonates with an audience.”

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