“Oppenheimer” It is considered by many to be the best film of the past year and even the last few years. Christopher Nolan took on the task of telling the story of one of the most horrific weapons ever invented by humanity. but John Carpenter He does not share this admiration.
In an interview with “Last Donut of the Night,” John Carpenter explained that despite the many positive reviews about “Oppenheimer,” he himself believes the film is overrated. Given the hype surrounding the production, the director said the film was only “good,” but shared that he liked it.
“I don’t want to talk about things I didn’t like. I really liked Maestro. I thought it was great. Oppenheimer was OK. It was good. Everyone is praising it as the movie of the century – I don’t know.” Anything about that,” John Carpenter concluded.
Oppenheimer was nominated for Academy Awards in 13 categories, of which he won 7 statuettes. Additionally, the film grossed $974.3 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million. The majority of reviews were positive, and a large group of viewers considered this premiere to be the cinematic event of the year.
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