Oppenheimer: The man inspired by Bhagwad Gita is now coming alive on screen

Nolan Oppenheimer

For the last few years, the film industries worldwide have often been slightly detached from changing reality of people’s demands. Especially, woke Hollywood has not been able to present historical figures in a way that would justify the original thought process of the individual. Soon Christopher Nolan one of the iconic directors of the industry will make Robert Oppenheimer come alive on our screens.

Oppenheimer will soon be on our screens

Recently, the first poster of Hollywood director Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer got released. It shows the devastating effects of the atomic bomb. The art piece will be starring Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, and Florence Pugh in the titular role. It is all set to be screened in July 2023.

In the visually captivating poster, Cillian, who is known for his role in the series ‘Peaky Blinders’ and in films like Inception and Red Eye, is the center of all eyeballs. He stars in the upcoming film as theoretical physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, who led the Manhattan Project during World War II and is also known as one of the Fathers of the Atomic Bomb.

According to a report by Variety, an American media company, Oppenheimer film project will be marking the eighth collaboration between Nolan and the VGX studio. The project is considered a thriller for the audience to enthuse themselves with the pictured intellect of the mysterious man.

The recent art piece on Oppenheimer has emerged from a 2006 published book by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J Robert Oppenheimer.

Robert Oppenheimer explained

Robert Oppenheimer was an American theoretical physicist, along with being one of the finest in nuclear technology. With the development of the first nuclear weapons in the Manhattan projects during world war II, he was credited as the “Father of the Atomic Bombs”.

Even after being a cognizant finer of atomic warhead, he opposed the development of hydrogen bombs during the 1949 – 50 governmental debates on defence-related issues. His stances provoked some factions of the U.S. government and military.

The nuclear physicist, Oppenheimer had remarkable clarity over the bomb’s creation and the justifiability of its use. Apparently, it was followed by philosophical clarity, which is evident from his fascination for the Bhagwat Gita.

A facet of Oppenheimer’s legacy includes a glimpse from ‘The Bhagwat Gita’ which says, “Now I become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” in 1965, he remarked that “We knew the world would not be the same”. With this, he explained that Bhagavan Krishn is trying to persuade Arjun that “he should do his duty and, to enlighten him, takes on his multi-armed form and says, Now I become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”

To put it simply, Oppenheimer compared nuclear explosions with supreme force capable of destroying the whole world. In the same manner, he says death is the world’s destroying time. His words meant that “everything is in the hands of the divine.”

James A. Hijiya, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, in his remarkable work ‘The Gita of J. Robert Oppenheimer’ connects him to the great warrior of the Mahabharata, Arjun. Hijiya remarked that a man who could get involved in so many public statements about the “sin”, “terror” and “inhumanity” of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, could also be the one who pushed for their use against Japan. However, it was not substantiated by any proof.

With this, it can be apparent that there are enumerable facets of Oppenheimer. And contracting all these anecdotes under one screening will provide the audience with a wide-open opportunity to indulge in Oppenheimer’s varied relationships with the Bhagavad Gita and nuclear power.

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Nolan is perfect for Oppenheimer

The compilation of an elongated legacy of Oppenheimer can be only justified by careful efforts and this is not everyone’s cup of tea. Only people like Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Christopher Nolan could bring justice to life and legacy of Oppenheimer. Nolan is the chosen one for Oppenheimer.

Nolan is regarded as an auteur in the film industry for his distinguished visual style with men in suits, muted colours, modern locations, and architecture. His work explores existential themes such as subjective experience, materialism, distortion of memory, the nature of time, and the construction of personal identity.

His famous works include Tenet, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, and Inception, among others. It is also believed that his most prominent themes include glimpses from his real-life experiences as well. Every piece of his art is grounded in scientific research, this is the reason why no one other than Nolan could have justified the legacy of Oppenheimer.

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