“The film presents Oppenheimer’s experience subjectively,” the director explained in a new interview.
Christopher Nolanis riding high.
Many years later, people are radioactive."

Cillian Murphy and Christopher Nolan on the set of ‘Oppenheimer’.Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures
According to Nolan, that subjectivity is the point.
“The film presents Oppenheimer’s experience subjectively,” Nolan said.
“It was always my intention to rigidly stick to that.

Emily Blunt, Christopher Nolan, and Cillian Murphy on the set of ‘Oppenheimer.'.Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures
Oppenheimer heard about the bombing at the same time that the rest of the world did.
It was as much about what I don’t show as what I show.”
But Hollywood’s future remains an open question with the actors’ strike still ongoing.
Nolan blames the shift to streaming,which he previously criticized in 2020.
You’re not getting the same amount of money for your product that you were before.'
The shift to streaming has disrupted the entire industry and created problems for everybody."
Read the full interview atVariety, and look forOppenheimer’s home media release on Nov. 21.
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