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Prolific film producer James Cameron Known as the movie “Oppenheimer” is a “moral policeman” because it does not show the consequences of the atomic explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
“Yes, the things he’s away from are fun. Look, I love the movie, but I do think it’s a bit moral,” Cameron said in an interview. Deadline.
Known for “Titanic”, Terminator, and Avatar, Cameron is currently working on a film called “The Ghost of Hiroshima” that depicts the destruction of nuclear weapons that attacked Japan’s Hiroshima in 1945.

Prolific filmmaker James Cameron calls the film “Oppenheimer” a “moral policeman” because it doesn’t show the consequences of the Japanese bombing.
While discussing his new project, Cameron criticized the creative choice of “Oppenheimer” director Christopher Nolan to ignore the effects of bombing Hiroshima.
The deadline added that Cameron believes: “The choice of locking ‘Oppenheimer’ to its protagonist’s perspective is a mistake, and he suggests it is a full weight that evades the consequences of the bomb in the real world.”
“Because it’s not like Opdenheimer doesn’t know the effect. He sees a short scene in the movie – and I don’t like the movie criticizing another filmmaker – but there’s only one short moment when he sees some burnt bodies in the audience, and the movie goes on to show how it moves him deeply.”
“But I think it escaped the topic. I don’t know if the studio or Chris thinks it’s the third track they don’t want to touch, but I want to go straight on the third track.”

Cillian Murphy starred in J. Robert Oppenheimer in the 2023 film. (General picture)
Nolan used to have Been criticized He decided not to showcase the Hiroshima bombing in the year the 2023 film was released.
“Movie presentation Oppenheimer’s experience Subjective,” Nolan said.
“I always intend to stick with that. Opdenheimer heard about the bombing while doing something else in the world. I wanted to show someone an unexpected consequence of starting to get a clearer understanding of his behavior. It’s as much as I’ve shown.”
Spike Lee also criticized the decision, saying: “If it was three hours, I wanted to add some time to what happened to the Japanese. People evaporated. Years later, people were radioactive.”
“Oppenheimer” has won 13 Oscar nominations, making it one of them The most important movie In Oscar history.

Christopher Nolan is the winner of the “Oppenheimer” awards ceremony and best photo of the left, Emma Thomas, who won the “Oppenheimer” pose for the best award at the Oscars Ball, Ohio on Sunday, March 10, 2024 at Oscars Ball, Ohio.
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Universal Pictures’ World War II biopic is also the third largest box office movie in 2023, earning $951 million. This is part of the summer phenomenon, called “Barbieheimer,” which refers to the dramatist who chose to watch the deadly serious “Oppenheimer” and the more bubbled “Barbie” movie after the two films were released in July.
“Ghost of Hiroshima” has not yet set a release date.
Nolan and Cameron did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for timely comment.