Oppenheimer features an all-star cast and is led by Cillian Murphy, who plays the theoretical physicist who helped develop the bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer. The Christopher Nolan directed movie also boasts a cast including Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., and Matt Damon.
After the premiere in Paris, critics have been bowled over calling it a 'spectacular achievement' and many journalists and media platforms sharing thoughts on twitter.
https://twitter.com/theatomreview/status/1678894349252190209
A Christopher Nolan fan account on twitter also shared the details of a French critic's review:
"A French critic saw #Oppenheimer this morning and gave me his review: - OPPENHEIMER is Nolan's most dense film. Lots of dialogue, characters and timelines (like Dunkirk). A second viewing will be essential to understand everything.
Formally, the film is perfect. Impeccably directed, photographed and edited. But the real highlight is Ludwig Göransson's soundtrack, which brilliantly mixes orchestral and electronic music. It's the best soundtrack of the year and the richest in a Nolan film. - The film looks like something out of the Golden Age of Hollywood."
https://twitter.com/NolanAnalyst/status/1678812387808247810
After the premiere in Paris, critics have been bowled over calling it a 'spectacular achievement' and many journalists and media platforms sharing thoughts on twitter.
https://twitter.com/theatomreview/status/1678894349252190209
A Christopher Nolan fan account on twitter also shared the details of a French critic's review:
"A French critic saw #Oppenheimer this morning and gave me his review: - OPPENHEIMER is Nolan's most dense film. Lots of dialogue, characters and timelines (like Dunkirk). A second viewing will be essential to understand everything.
Formally, the film is perfect. Impeccably directed, photographed and edited. But the real highlight is Ludwig Göransson's soundtrack, which brilliantly mixes orchestral and electronic music. It's the best soundtrack of the year and the richest in a Nolan film. - The film looks like something out of the Golden Age of Hollywood."
https://twitter.com/NolanAnalyst/status/1678812387808247810