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Oppenheimer went through his life naively and confidently making certain choices. Juxtaposing him facing consequences for a lifetime's worth of small actions while being the one to punish himself for the big one was brilliant and crushing.
Any director could have made a movie where the climax was the explosion, or a debate about the morality of it featuring a lot of footage of dead civilians.
Perfectly said.
People seem to be missing the point it was a character study. Not a Manhattan Project movie nor a war movie. I wasn't expecting the courtroom as I was only familiar with the Manhattan Project stuff and the movie wouldn't be the same without those parts for the reasons you see well described.