Early Reviews Of Oppenheimer In Japan Revealed (Photo Credit – IMDb)

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Last year, Christopher Nolan ruled the theatres with his biopic Oppenheimer. It is based on J Robert Oppenheimer and his atomic bomb creation. It is not unknown to the people what results it caused in Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the horrors of that incident still haunt the people there. The film was critically and commercially successful but wasn’t shown in Japan. However, it was screened in Hiroshima before a panel that included former mayor Takashi Hiraoka recently ahead of its national theatrical release. The 96-year-old senior was disappointed that Nolan had skipped the destructions it caused in the nation.

The film ruled the award shows this season, from Golden Globes to the Oscars. Nolan’s movie won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Directing. It featured Cillian Murphy in the lead role and Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt in supporting roles. Keep scrolling for more.

Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan focused on the inner turmoil of J Robert Oppenheimer from his point of view. It is based on the 2005 biography American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin. It focused on Robert’s life and how he led the Manhattan Project to develop the world’s first atomic bomb in New Mexico’s Los Alamos.

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