If you aren’t aware of the Oppenheimer and Barbie trends right now, you’re probably living under a rock. Needless to say, Barbie is a fun movie, but if you’re looking for something to match your serious mood and want the thrill of a good movie, Oppenheimer is for you! The film was released and received millions of good reviews, some for its plot, others as praise for the performances of Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. and most of them for Christopher Nolan and his spectacular directing skills.
But just like everything has its downsides, this film also has some. There is a huge historical error that has recently been pointed out and people are going insane about it. Let’s learn more about it. Nolan is known as a director with an attention to detail. Each and every one of his projects has a specific style of direction that resonates with his fans. And the public is not really satisfied with this edition.
What is really the mistake in “Oppenheimer”?
A Twitter user named Andy Craig pointed out an error regarding the flag they used in The Oppenheimer, saying, “It was fine, but I’m that guy complaining that they used 50-star flags in a scene from 1945.”
This sparked a lively debate and exchange of views among readers in the comments section. Several people pointed out that such an oversight would likely upset Nolan, who is known for his meticulous attention to detail. Online users promptly speculated that the renowned filmmaker would not be happy with this mistake. On the other hand, one commenter opined that the error may have been intentional, serving as a deliberate means of distinguishing between color and black and white scenes in the film and providing a unique perspective from Robert’s point of view.