I found myself fast forwarding many parts. But I want to say some of the best parts or after the bomb was ready, they sat around discussing where they should drop it. Would the Japanese surrender? And as they sat around discussing it, I thought they captured the feel of how it would have really happened.
Over 30 years ago there was a TV movie called Day One. Brian Dennhey played General Groves. As the general goes into a room, there's a physics problem on the chalkboard. General Groves who is trained as a mathematician and physics recognize it and corrected it in front of some of the scientists. So the scientists had a lot of respect for General Groves.
That was left out of the Oppenheimer movie. Well this is a one-time watch for me and actually I was disappointed.
Over 30 years ago there was a TV movie called Day One. Brian Dennhey played General Groves. As the general goes into a room, there's a physics problem on the chalkboard. General Groves who is trained as a mathematician and physics recognize it and corrected it in front of some of the scientists. So the scientists had a lot of respect for General Groves.
That was left out of the Oppenheimer movie. Well this is a one-time watch for me and actually I was disappointed.
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