"Oppenheimer" clip: Trinity
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2024
- "These things are hard on your heart." J. Robert Oppenheimer (Academy Award-nominee Cillian Murphy), leader of the Manhattan Project's efforts at Los Alamos, prepares for the test of the world's first detonation of a nuclear bomb, in this scene from Christopher Nolan's film, "Oppenheimer." Music by Oscar-nominee Ludwig Göransson.
"Oppenheimer" is nominated for 13 Academy Awards, including best picture.
Watch David Martin's interview with Christopher Nolan on "Oppenheimer": • "Oppenheimer," the fat...
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I saw Oppenheimer in the theater. It was full of people. When it all went silent at 1:02, I thought someone would be eating chips, drinking cola, talking or whatever. Well, I was very surprised when the entire audience fell into the utter silence for like a minute. Everybody was just amazed by the beautiful shots of the explosion. I'll never forget that cinema experience.
Well people also probably didn’t want to be rude and make eating noises while it was silent 😂
The real credit goes to the buildup before that. Truly captivating
@@captprice0079 Thats why it won Best Picture.
The fact that people eat in a movie theatre is ridiculous.
@@evancodsworth2bro what
*bomb doesn’t explode*
Josh: MEGAN!!!
😂😂😂😂
O
I remember seeing this and thinking "Wait a minute, that's Josh Peck!"
sent Teller's a** to the shot tower to check out why. and make sure he has his goggles.
The bomb. ITS SPHERICAL!!!
Feynman watched through the windscreen of a truck. This actually happened - he knew the glass would block harmful UV and he was the only one to actually witness the explosion without dark filters, but he was temporarily blinded for some minutes afterwards.
That is such a quintessentially Feynman thing to do....
What stops the glass?
I didn't know that at all! Thanks for sharing that!
@@nattttzip his skin XD
Meanwhile indiana jones in a fridge...
I was about to say the same thing
ahahhahahahahaha nailed it
That’s not for another decade
It would not working
@@borntoclimb7116 Yeah he would’ve died in so many different ways.
my heart was racing in the theatre
So glad it won Best Picture. Deserved every award
Yes it does. Just not for the explosion scene. Well the fireball. It is just so far of. Anything else in this scene is an absolutely blast (😂) to watch.
The silence is deafening.
Me with Tinnitus in My ears:
@@R4in46eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Josh: Drake…where’s the detonator button?
Drake" what do you mean I drew it right there, with a magic marker"
@@doncarlo4576You were supposed to cut it out with the power saw
I will
So go get the power saw
@@christopherhargrove5667 I see the problem….
I image this scene would be so much cooler if I wasn’t blocking my ears in anticipation of a super loud sound the whole time
Why would it? Light travels faster than sound, you'd see the light long before the noise of the blast.
@@LisaAnn777 not blaming the movie at all, i should've read up about it before it was my bad. awesome film
@@Paccyd33Ahhhhhhh meeeee tooooooooo!!!!!
all for practical effects, but they could have used some cgi to make the explosion look like an actual nuke
Christopher Nolan said he didn’t wanna use cgi
all for the better too, looked incredible and the attention was on the outcome of the nuke rather than the nuke, it was a novelty, but obviously much attention was put into how it looked and how it was shot, but all done very well.@@vok9009
agreed, I was super disappointed when I saw the explosion
@@vok9009The only other option to accurately portray a nuke is to… actually launch a nuke. Which we NOW decided is unethical, in any situation other than to imminently retaliate against a nuke.
@@sv9141tbf, it resembled the real explosion for like a second, but look too skinny of a fireball, but the shots in reverse weren’t bad
And this is only a fraction of the nuclear power we have to day. Absolutely frightening.
The movie also showed a fraction of the real atomic power then, to be fair.
@leoc1812 The fact that the Fallout series had a more visually realistic nuke scene than Oppenheimer must've really stung for the people behind Oppenheimer. A great example is the attention to detail for when the nuke seems to grow slower grow the further you are from it. A nuke is less like a bomb, and more like a ball of pure energy that expands outward than pulls everything back inward in a nucleur firestorm.
How are you using these lackluster effects as a point of reference for the real thing lol. That would be like me watching the lion king on CZcams and commenting, "wow Africa is so beautiful, am I right guys?"
Yup. I doubt a lot of people are aware of the Megaton yields of today in those silos. 😮
Yes. A gasoline fire is only a fraction of what a nuclear bomb does.
I stand by this. The explosion looked horrible. The split second clips in the opening scene showed the sheer magnitude far better than the final result. This looked like a gas can explosion a hundred meters away rather than a massive nuke miles away. CGI was absolutely needed here. With the same team that made the black hole in interstellar, they could have made a realistic nuke
I love nolan and i hate to say that you are right, just a little bit of cgi could have made a very huge difference in proportions and perception.
Wrong
True. Not even CGI, necessarily. They could've captured the tremendous scale of a nuke better. Anyone's who's seen a footage of a real one feels it is way more overpowering than that.
100% agreed
Sometimes his refusal to use CGI kills him. Like Dunkirk... Even at the beginning he started by explaining that hundreds of thousands of soldiers were waiting at the beach for rescue, and then the entire movie is a very empty beach with what's clearly a couple thousand people. He really should break his rule for a brief moment when it's for the better.
この爆発の映像の後、長い静寂(音は光よりだいぶ遅れてくる)があり、
その後に来る爆発音が凄いんだけどな…。
映画館で観て体感するべきだ。
Never felt so anxious in a movie scene. Seeing this in imax was special behind words.
Thank you Nolan!
このシーンは涙が止まらなかったです。
広島や長崎のことを思い出して
本当に胸が痛みました。
映画も監督も素晴らしかったですが、映画館からの帰り道は
子どもたちの未来と今の現状について考え
足取りが重くなりました。
🫂❤🌏
I'm sorry what happened to your people. It was not right and can never be justified nor forgiven.
@@jimmy_x557I assume you’d say the same to the Chinese and Koreans murdered by the Japanese right?
True but idk man. Obviously innocents dont deserve to get involved but all im saying is the japanese did much worse
@@chrisliu6388So we can say American did worse??
Don’t say that.
Definitely not regretting my IMAX 1.43 ratio ticket for this masterpiece!
When I saw this scene, I was like “Yep this is winning Best Picture at the Oscars next year!”
because you knew at some level that if it didn't win, Rufus the demon core was going to respond to that.
And it did!
I was baffled by this scene. It looks like they blew up a kids cubby house with a couple of cans of gasoline.
The silence is actually really disturbing hearing nothing but breathing and a distant hum. It shows how messed up these bombs really are
The longest and most terrifying 45 seconds of my life.
Really liking the direction this is heading! Sick job lads 😍
Not too worried about the practical effects of the bomb, this scene and scenes before with the buildup of the test are BEYOND Oscar worthy
Eh. I finally saw the film and was pretty underwhelmed, on the whole. Nolan always makes movies I think I'll love, and then he sorta does these very pedestrian versions of what I hoped for. This was... fine. A historical reenactment with nice production values.
No wonder the soundtrack won, the music builds tension perfectly
@@Ben-pd2bx I love history and I kind of knew this would be a long talking film since it's a biopic but it was right up my alley. I can see how from all his other films how people were expecting something different, but I knew there was only so much action type sequences there could be about his life. Being a history buff tho, this movie felt like it flew by with all the info they were giving.
@@SimpleJackPC I didn't want action. I actually think the one thing that would have really improved the detonation scene would have been not seeing the fireball at all. I just thought Nolan's view of the story kind of missed the mark, which I often think with him. He spends most of the movie focusing on how Oppenheimer was targeted for his links to Communism, which is possibly the least interesting thing about the man's life. I wanted more science, more appreciation for what they accomplished, more humanity, better character development for the supporting characters. There's just a big ice wall with Nolan, I find. He can't ever seem to get across it.
ehhh, that explosion looks 10 meters tall
you're not wrong but i think its clear he made some artistic choices here, by showing different scales of the flame. He shows the subatomic scale, the atomic scale, and mostly important the human scale. what he doesn't do is indulge in long shots of the mushroom cloud like the military did at the time. his goals are different, to relay hard to express human experiences. basically, it's art. he doesn't use a documentary or scientific style here on purpose. he wanted something new
I was disappointed with the explosion. It felt anticlimactic, especially since it was the most anticipated scene of the movie.
Cause it was very very far away from them.
@@everyknow7156 are u high? 🤨
@@adrian333dev yes
One of the best movies, no joke.
Is is one of the rare scenes we see the explosion first without sound because of the big distance, most another movie makers dont think about.
The only flaw with the scene is the initial explosion, looks like a plastic explosives explosion when it should have been nuclear fireball...
Atomic: press me Josh, press me!!!
Josh: IM PRESSING IT!!
I can't believe they used that. It looks just like a gasoline fire.
This was the first time I ever saw a movie in a theater that would later eventually win Best Picture at the Oscars
I found it hillarious that the movie has a lot of casts and even cameos of some famous stars but Josh Peck out of people was the one who pressed the button
Btw he didn't press it because thats the abort button. He was there to abort the detonation if it looked like it wasn't charging enough.
How does OP's incorrect comment have 18 likes, and your correct one only 1? Lol?
@@Daiin0
@@Daiin0 I swear, "Josh pushed the button" has become the latest "Play it again, Sam" of the cinema world.
This has got to be Megan's biggest prank yet🤣🤣🤣🤣
Should’ve gone with CGI. That blast is in no way nuclear-like
this is the moment Oppenheimer became death, the destroyer of worlds.
Everyone there knew that they changed the world...forever
Where should we test the nukes, sir?
TO TRINITY, AND BEYOND!
Amazing scene
I don't know why, but this scene made me tear up.
Whatever but this doesn't looks like a nuke explosion !...Should have used real footages
This was mesmerising to watch in IMAX. The deafening silence of the explosion followed by the gargantuan sound of the explosion. Simply amazing.
“Oh it’s beautiful”
-Director Krennic
They should have extended and enhanced the actual footage.
Might have been a first in cinema.
Seeing this in 70mm was something else
I can't believe people are saying this scene was amazing. That was a slap in the face to the real team behind the manhattan project.
Same here.I am a huge fan of Chris Nolan but this is the worst movie i have ever seen on such topic. Completely underwhelmed.
Bad choice to avoid cgi
No,, i'm glad Chris Nolan pushes back on this issue. The use of CGI is becoming too ubiquitous and films are starting to look flat and similar. Nolan and his crew fashioned their own mushroom cloud using practical techniques.
CGI would have completely voided the entire point of the film, and this moment. Imagine building up for an hour and 58 minutes, talking about the atomic world, imagining a vast furnace in outer space, fire and density, gravity, real explosions…. just to then play it safe with CGI. Nope. Nolan and Hoyt shot REAL fire, the stuff of Oppie’s early nightmares, something no amount of CGI could replicate. And it exists on real IMAX 70mm film. It’s literally about as real as it gets.
Real schmeal, this looked lame. It's an atom bomb, the whole reason the film was even shot. And the bomb looked like a cruise missile explosion with some fire added. No shockwave or anything impactful like that. CGI nowadays looks incredible especially if you can spend a big part of your budget making that the only CGI scene. You can't capture the power of an atom bomb if you don't film a real one going off. Very underwhelming.
@@ckboy221 Hahha I thought it was a failed test. Amateur videos shot from a real atomb bomb are all over youtube and make much more impact, I cant believe this tbh. Come on guys, this wasnt impressive.
@@cherylhulting1301I was expecting a nuclear explosion, and as well made as the scene was a big pile of tnt just isn’t the same thing
If you did'nt notice at 1:07 you can see a wooden plank beeing trown away by the explosion which just betrays the real size of the explosion. Thats a shame given the fact that's the real detonation made a Mushroom cloud the size of the mount Everest. Saying that's i'm disappointed with this scene is an understatment.
And at 1:31 The explosion is just played backward. Are you serious ? I'm not telling that cgi was absolutely needed but this is not good work right there.
Womp Womp
yes imho it was a bit dissapointing. BUT, that was probably the real size of the real first explosion. the bomb was very small compared to the original fat man..
can you imagine being there in hiroshima?? I dread to just think of it.. poor people were instantly burned, woman children.. I do hope we humans will solve our issues with talking because we have the capability to solve it with force easily for decades now..
@@ehudv9276 this is not even remotely close to anything like even the smallest nuke. The shot where it first goes off looks like a propane bottle was exploded lmao.
@@ehudv9276la prueba de Trinity fue más grande que la bomba de Hiroshima
@@BenjaminsSalgado4120
I've just checked it and you are right, more than 1.5 times than the Hiroshima bomb..
I didn't know that, thank you for correcting me. This is actually crazy to think about..
Also this means that the movie was no way close to reality. a weird decision..
Imagine being the guy who got to countdown which potentially could’ve been the end of the world…
The scilence between the music stops and the sound wave came is so scarry
Glad to see Josh moved up from equipment manager
It's taling home Best Picture tonight baby!!!🔥🔥🔥💣💣💣
And now I have become death. The destroyer of worlds.
Worst nuke detonation in the history of cinema?
First time I saw this at the cinema I was like Director Krennic in Rogue One:"Oh it's beautiful."
Love this scene
That was a disapointing explosion 😂
Enormous pressure
This being such a serious scene by the music undertone and then seeing Josh next to a red big button threw me off 🤣🤣
I’m no filmmaker but should’ve just had a bright white screen and used sound to convey the terror, followed by dark silence without theater lights. Anticipation and tension was perfect, not like you would see a blast in real life.
That shot at 1:40 apparently didn’t count for some people as a nuclear explosion
The most terrifying and beautiful thing humans have ever created.
Silent Serenity 😢...
What have we done...?
Now I am become death the destroyer of worlds
1:04 And I thought the bomb was going to make a noise to give a jumpscare 😂😂
hope humanity will use this invention for good purpose
They could have used the real footage of the trinity test would have been better
No.
I'M PRESSING IT!!!
"PRESS B TO SAVE ME, JOSH!"
Where is the blast wave?
Cool!
you guys cut the best part wtf
1:06 That looks nothing like the actual explosion
This movie was absolutely incredible
Most underwhelming scene in a long long time. I really thought the bang would absolutely shock us, I thought the explosion would be incredibly huge. Instead it looked like a gas station explosion in a 80s action flick. What a letdown
Agreed
To think this is gonna happen soon
I'm feels so sorry for the people who watch it on cinema, waiting to experience the climax of the movie, expecting majestic very realistic atomic explosion, and what the saw was only gasoline explosion, underwhelming even by Michael bay standard
WHERE WAS THE KABOOM?!
*_THE EARTH SHATTERING KABOOM?!_*
Universal has *BOMBED JOSHIE*
おまえらマジでこれを「人間の上に」落としたこと忘れるなよ
Whereas Japan actively ignores the horror and atrocities it brought upon so many innocents during that war...
@@Speeds6052 We're not ignoring it, we're confronting it. We are taught about the history of war even more in depth than you are taught in school.
....thats it?!?!?
Am in the only one not amazed by the explosion?
この光を劇場で見たとき、息が出来なかった
1:11 why is the light coming from a different source
They are facing backwards
Empleados de Rockstar intentando correr Gta VI en una Nintendo Switch:
I legit think this is so mid. You can clearly see that the explosion is small, you can see the trelice of the house the bomb where built in. In real life, in the photo they took picoseconds after the explosion you can see that house were already engolfed in a ball of plasma as hot as the sun's core. But here we get a slow motion shot of 5 barrels of gasoline exploding. When the slow mo guys do a slow motion explosion it looks more menacing than this. The editing too is questionable, the lights flicker strangely and the scale of the whole thing is so small... I think that if Nolan wanted to do only practical, he shouldve honestly just shown a bright light and the reactions of the characters. Like, an uninterrupted shot of Cilliian, than reset and another character, then reset and another character, and so on. Or recreated it in CG, with new perspectives, abstract shots of the quantum reaction, splicing it with the real test footage or something.
I always have this thought. What if hitler got captured by the Americans then jailed in New Mexico and killed by the trinity bomb as a death sentence with no escape
I loved the movie but the explosion was disappointing
Great scene with emotion and tension, but quite underwhelming visually. I know and understand Nolan doesn't want to put CGI in his films, but, well, that's clearly not a nuclear explosion and doesn't even look "apocalyptic."
I'm glad Nolan didn't a practical effect 💀
okay so is it supposed to look like that its so small barely should be a bomb
01:06 When you let Dougal. Do a Funeral
USA: deme dos para llevar
Plot twist:Godzilla was born
if it had been a dud, Teller would have been the right one to send to the shot tower to find the problem. snicker
It's sad that whenever I see Josh I think of his role in Drake and Josh cause he really is a great actor, if you like horror movies he played a great role in a B film called ATM, very good obscure movie
Teller Ede ..?
A lot of There Will Be Blood and 2001 here.
I see 2001 here but There Will be blood?
@@hablemosde1950 I see both clearly.
@@sergioserrano5704 where?
It doesn’t make any sense for no one to have that weapon but Biblical prophecies must fulfilled
I just remember watching this in theaters and my mouth was on the floor, it was deadly quiet, and I was like yup, this just won best picture
beware of BOB
Boom?
AAMAZING! BRILLIANT! ❤😊
i believe around a third of the energy of the bomb was released as light. so it truly was 'brighter than a thousand suns' to observers.
The explosion itself was underwhelming IMHO. But the silence of the scene spoke volumes.
Just a massive let down. All they had to do was jush up the original Trinity footage, here it looks like something from a low budget 90s action movie, it just didn't work.
Great movie, but that explosion was so damn underwhelming. Who thought it was a good idea to make it a gasoline explosion?? It looks like something out of Die Hard...