FILM REVIEW

“Oppenheimer”: Christopher Nolan’s Most Momentous Film to Date

A measured exploration of World War II’s most infamous creation

Ben Ulansey
ENGAGE
Published in
5 min readJul 26, 2023

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Christopher Nolan is a director like no other, and his latest film is a crowning example of the lengths that he goes to fulfill his artistic visions. In a time when cinema is considered by many to be on the way out, Oppenheimer’s ability to sell out theaters stands as a testament not only to Nolan’s creative prowess, but to the value of the theatrical experience as a whole.

As streaming options have continued to expand, and the TVs within our homes have begun to traffic in higher resolutions and wider dynamic ranges, it’s grown harder for many to find reasons to continue going out to the movies. The onset of the pandemic and the resulting lockdowns marked an apparent end to the movie-going experience for much of the world.

But with the emergence of movies like Avatar: The Way of the Water, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and now, Oppenheimer, people appear to have found a renewed interest in the theatrical experience.

As the pandemic wore on, many theaters found ways of adapting to the changing times. By the time that people were ready to return to the theaters, they were welcomed…

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Ben Ulansey
ENGAGE

Writer, musician, dog whisperer, video game enthusiast and amateur lucid dreamer. I write memoirs, satires, philosophical treatises and everything in between 🐙