'Oppenheimer': Christopher Nolan Reveals Which Scene Was Improvised
The Big Picture There is much already known about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the two tragically brutal events that brought World War II to an end, and the fact that we don't see the bombings in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer is a positive, despite the criticism. We aren't shown them because Oppenheimer himself was not present, and Nolan's script was written in first-person from Oppenheimer's sole perspective.
In a conversation with The New York Times, Nolan disclosed that the striking line of dialogue was actually conceived by Remar. Due to the extensive ensemble cast the film boasts, and the way Nolan's script focuses primarily on its titular character's perspective, he actively encouraged his supporting actors to conduct in-depth research for their respective roles. It was during this process that Remar uncovered the intriguing detail about Stimson's honeymoon in Kyoto.
He went on to discuss how he encouraged his actors to bring their own research to the table, saying:
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