vishalnegi
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Aug 17, 2023
1:30 AM
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The supporting cast is equally praiseworthy, with notable performances by Emily Watson as Katherine, Oppenheimer wife, who grapples with her husband's moral dilemmas, and Michael Stuhlbarg as Edward Teller, whose clash of ideologies with Oppenheimer adds a layer of intellectual tension to the film. The ensemble cast delivers performances that infuse historical figures with a sense of humanity, making their struggles and decisions relatable to modern audiences.
Casting plays a pivotal role in the success of any historical biopic, and "Oppenheimer" excels in this department. The central character of J. Robert Oppenheimer is portrayed with staggering depth and nuance by the talented Daniel Day-Lewis. Day-Lewis's portrayal captures Oppenheimer's brilliance, complexity, and inner conflicts with uncanny precision. His performance shines particularly in quieter moments, where he conveys more through a subtle shift in expression than through dialogue.
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