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The most unrealistic part of the movie was
Nolan's first truly bad movie
B-movie plot with A-movie budget.
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Yes, completely agree. Chess is a very good example.
What a moron you are. You haven't watched the movie and here you are arguing the facts of the movie. Idiot.
Yes, the very fact that they mentioned that it was a "she" was calling attention to her being female. Instead of just saying "the scientist". Oh. and lets not forget that the most powerful person in the indian arms-dealing world was an old woman. Very realistic right.
Not really, but it came across so very "tryhard" by Nolan to be feminist-friendly. It was really pathetic. It took the whole movie to a new low.
Why? The amount of female theoretical mathematicians is close to 0%. It's a completely male-dominated field. And it's always been that way, and still is to this day, and it won't change in the future. This whole "female Oppenheimer" gimmick is just Nolan trying to be feminist friendly. Pretty pathetic if you ask me.
Exactly.
Dunkirk was really good. His entire filmography is good if you ask me, but this one was a real stinker.
Yeah, the characters were a joke. The dialogue was atrocious. I have no clue what Nolan was thinking when he made this, he's such a good filmmaker, but this.... This was really bad.
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