I have long admired director Christopher Nolan for films like Interstellar that combine stunning visuals with thought-provoking themes. My anticipation was high as I prepared to see his latest film about J. Robert Oppenheimer tonight. I expected a nuanced exploration of the man grappling with profound moral questions. How jarring then to learn the film …
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