THE life of American theoretical physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, the most respected leader of the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb during World War II, has been the subject of several biographies, but history hasn’t been kind to him. His story needs to be chronicled.
The epic biographical thriller, Oppenheimer, written and directed by Christopher Nolan, gives us a fatalistic view of nuclear weapons, and the trauma they entail. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 2005 biography, American Prometheus, by Kai Bird and Martin J Sherwin, the film is about the life of Oppenheimer, who pioneered the study of the first nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project, thereby ushering in the Atomic Age.
During World War II, Lieutenant General Leslie Groves jr appointed Oppenheimer, along with a team…