James Cameron, Who's Never Made A Morally Brave Film In His Life, Criticizes How Christopher Nolan Handled Japan In 'Oppenheimer'
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James Cameron, Who's Never Made A Morally Brave Film In His Life, Criticizes How Christopher Nolan Handled Japan In 'Oppenheimer'
james-cameron-oppenheimer.jpg James Cameron, who has spent the last two decades effectively making video games for movies in the Avatar franchise, believes that Christopher Nolan was too afraid to “touch the third rail” with his direction of Oppenheimer. Cameron specifically noted the decision to not show the physical and human devastation of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings. While there’s no denying James Cameron is one of the greatest techn…
Two years after Oppenheimer shocked viewers, director James Cameron does not believe that Christopher Nolan's film went far enough. In an interview with Deadline, Cameron claims that Nolan "shrunk" by offering only a brief view of the actual devastation of the bomb and its consequences. The film skips the burned bodies and instead jumps directly into Oppenheimer's internal struggle with what it had unleashed. Cameron calls it "moral avoidance," …
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