It was a harrowing experience to watch the film Oppenheimer. The scene of the atomic bomb explosion left me breathless. Followed by the devastating shock wave, the sky and earth were connected by tremendous fire, incinerating even the clouds. What an irony to describe this scene as a success, these geniuses only opened the gate to hell by introducing such an absolute and unquestionable physical power capable of destroying everything on earth.
The structure of the film is rather clear, initially demonstrating a talented and paranoid figure of a physicist with left-wing ideals, the second chapter revealing the development of the atomic bomb, and the political maelstrom that Oppenheimer got trapped in as the final sector. Although the visualistic technique and the American-style illustration risk oversimplifying the plot, it successfully constructs a critical figure of Oppenheimer.