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  2. 'Oppenheimer' memes stir debate in Japan, where ... - AOL

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    As Oppenheimer makes strong statements about wishing they could have used the bomb on the Germans and is greeted with thunderous cheers, visions flash before his eyes: a woman with her skin ...

  3. J. Robert Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    The Day After Trinity, a 1980 documentary about Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb, was nominated for an Academy Award and received a Peabody Award. [ 336 ] [ 337 ] Oppenheimer's life is explored in Tom Morton-Smith 's 2015 play Oppenheimer , [ 338 ] and the 1989 film Fat Man and Little Boy , where he was portrayed by Dwight Schultz . [ 339 ]

  4. The Day After Trinity - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the nuclear age is not a single subject but a series of subjects that lead one to another in an unending chain reaction...That this is tacitly recognized is the most valuable aspect of The Day after Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb, Jon Else's documentary feature that opens today (January 20, 1981) at the ...

  5. How 'Oppenheimer' tension releases in the bright light of the ...

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    In recreating the 1945 atomic blast in the New Mexico desert for the film, cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema says the 10-minute sequence was treated like a "climactic moment in a symphony."

  6. EDITORIAL: 'Oppenheimer' rekindles atom bomb debate - AOL

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    Aug. 9—It was right. And, simultaneously, it was wrong. President Harry S Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II is often called the most controversial decision in ...

  7. Trinity (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer argued that the bomb "must be tested in a range where the energy release is comparable with that contemplated for final use." [ 17 ] In March 1944, he obtained Groves's tentative approval for testing a full-scale explosion inside a containment vessel, although Groves was still worried about how he would explain the loss of "a ...

  8. What happened to J. Robert Oppenheimer after the events of ...

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    What happened to J. Robert Oppenheimer and how did he die? Here's a summary of his life after the events of Oppenheimer.

  9. Oppenheimer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer developed the atomic bomb to stop the Nazis from developing nuclear weapons, but the result was the bomb dropped on Japan and countless casualties. The film coldly shows how science loses its purity and becomes a tool of the state through the process of Oppenheimer's choice combining with America's imperial ambitions ."