James Cameron Calls Christopher Nolan Out for 'Moral Cop Out' with 'Oppenheimer': 'It Dodged the Subject'
- James Cameron revealed plans to direct a film adaptation of Charles Pellegrino’s Ghosts of Hiroshima, with its release set to coincide with the eightieth anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
- Cameron criticized Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer as a "moral cop out" because it avoided showing Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s devastating effects on civilians.
- Cameron intends his film to be an utterly apolitical, vivid portrayal using testimonies from two hundred survivors and families documented in the book.
- He expressed a desire to create a film that highlights the devastating impact of these weapons on individuals and emphasizes that considering their use is completely unacceptable.
- Cameron’s film aims to preserve memory of the bombings’ human impact as global tensions and nuclear threats grow closer to midnight on the doomsday clock.
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James Cameron calls Christopher Nolan out for 'moral cop out' with 'Oppenheimer': 'It dodged the subject'
"I felt that it dodged the subject," the filmmaker adds. Marc Piasecki/Getty; Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage James Cameron; Christopher NolanJames Cameron has signed on to make a film adaptation based on the upcoming book, Ghosts of Hiroshima, and isn't afraid to spell out how his project will differ from Christopher Nolan's depiction of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Oppenheimer.According to the book's official synopsis, Charles P…
James Cameron criticizes Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer; Announces film on Hiroshima bombing
Legendary Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron criticized acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning biopic, Oppenheimer, for not depicting the aftermath of the Hiroshima… The post James Cameron criticizes Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer; Announces film on Hiroshima bombing first appeared on Latest Telugu cinema news | Movie reviews | OTT Updates, OTT.
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