Oppenheimer is a biographical film directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Cillian Murphy.
The film focuses on the life of Robert Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb" in the United States, especially the crucial moment when he led the development of the atomic bomb "during World War II", and his journey to unfair hearings after the end of World War II.
Robert Oppenheimer was a complex figure, his brilliance in science was remarkable, but his politics and relationships were controversial.
In the movie, the audience can see how he overcame many difficulties in a top-secret environment to lead the team to develop the world's first atomic bomb. The process is full of technological innovation, teamwork, exciting moments, and unspeakable pressure.
In the film, Cillian Murphy brilliantly interprets Oppenheimer's complex personality and inner world. He succeeded in presenting a brilliant scientist with a heart full of contradictions. Murphy's virtuosity allows viewers to delve into Oppenheimer's thoughts and emotions and experience his frustrations, struggles, and triumphs with more empathy.