Alright grandpa
I was surprised by the extent of the historical content around his political connections. It was a very well done film although I thought it started to feel too long towards the end. Nolan’s habit of playing around with time generally suited it but it made the end of the film after the nuclear test feel a bit drawn out.
Saw this last night
Think im going to be one of a very few people that wasnt blown away by it.
Its a great story and I think it could have been done better.
The sound wasnt great, the vocals were very hard to hear all of the time.
Its also to detailed, not everyone who goes to see it is going to understand quantum mechanics, but the content doesnt slow down to take that into consideration.
I enjoyed it, just wasnt blown away and dont get the hype surrounding it.
Nominated for 13 Academy Awards
- costume design
- supporting actor
- makeup & hairstyle
- adapted screenplay
- supporting actress
- original score
- production design
- film editing
- achievement in sound
- cinematography
- leading actor
- directing
- best picture
13 BAFTA nominations as well.
Agreed on the sound
There was a constant low level score that grated a little
No nom for Florence Pugh’s nudity?
Those scenes were weird