The bombing of the Christian center of Nagasaki illustrates deeply troubling questions about the morality of war and laws designed to protect the innocent.
"Oppenheimer" immerses the audience in the atmosphere of the Manhattan Project, but it does not capture the unimaginable suffering of its victims.
Was Oppenheimer a genius, victim, hero, fool, egotist, patriot, confused soul, or all of the above? Nolan's film leaves it up to you to make up...