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<blockquote data-quote="IanKEvans2" data-source="post: 1935236" data-attributes="member: 12945"><p>I caught it last Sunday. The third act was by far the most captivating to me, in what was probably my third favorite Nolan film (behind <em>Memento</em> & <em>The Dark Knight</em>)</p><p></p><p>That said, I felt there was a missed opportunity in the script with Florence Pugh's character as it related to Oppenheimer's moral arc and worldview. She was foundational to him in many ways, and the script reduced this real life psychiatrist to someone with an aversion to clothes and suffered from depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanKEvans2, post: 1935236, member: 12945"] I caught it last Sunday. The third act was by far the most captivating to me, in what was probably my third favorite Nolan film (behind [I]Memento[/I] & [I]The Dark Knight[/I]) That said, I felt there was a missed opportunity in the script with Florence Pugh's character as it related to Oppenheimer's moral arc and worldview. She was foundational to him in many ways, and the script reduced this real life psychiatrist to someone with an aversion to clothes and suffered from depression. [/QUOTE]
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