HD
1958
J. Robert Oppenheimer, a prominent physics professor, played a crucial role in developing the atomic bomb during World War II. The 1945 detonation in New Mexico marked a pivotal moment in history, and this documentary delves into Oppenheimer's complex life journey. It traces his formative years, exploration of nuclear physics, and eventual push for regulating nuclear arms. Through interviews and reflections from those who knew him, the film paints a nuanced portrait of a man grappling with the profound implications of his groundbreaking work and its enduring legacy.