I Watched Oppenheimer 4 Times in 4 Days and Here's What I Found
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Alright lads so I have watched Oppenheimer 4 times consecutively over a week and found 23 incredible hidden details and deeper meanings.
Now if you don't know me, I watch movies at 0.25x speed and try to find hidden details and easter eggs.
But for this movie I couldn't really do that, since there's literally no action scenes or CGI scenes to break down in slow-motion.
However, I still managed to catch some amazing hidden details in the movie all thanks to Christopher Nolan's incredible talent.
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💥wtplay.link/thecanadianlad - Download War Thunder for FREE and get your bonus! Alright lads so I have watched Oppenheimer 4 times consecutively over a week and found 23 incredible hidden details and deeper meanings. Now if you don't know me, I watch movies at 0.25x speed and try to find hidden details and easter eggs. But for this movie I couldn't really do that, since there's literally no action scenes or CGI scenes to break down in slow-motion. However, I still managed to catch some amazing hidden details in the movie all thanks to Christopher Nolan's incredible talent.
@vasans9629
Ай бұрын
Ok
@priyo_das
Ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@brian5771
Ай бұрын
Canadian Lad: Everyone reacts to the loud noise. However, Oppenheimer doesn't react at all. Also CL: Shows a clip that Cillian Murphy reacts at all Lol 😅
@NAGULAPALLIMAHESH
29 күн бұрын
Try to watch gaami, an Indian film you will like it
I mean yeah watching a movie/series 4 times consecutively instead of 0.25X sounds like a generous option
@Nunya111
29 күн бұрын
I would simply lie
@yuvrajsinghsengar5252
29 күн бұрын
@@Nunya111 then you won't be able to come up with hidden details
@vijaysamuel867
27 күн бұрын
Some facts can be found by simply searching. Lol.
@yuvrajsinghsengar5252
27 күн бұрын
@@vijaysamuel867 most of fact providers are dependent on Canadian lad himself 😂
@Mammoottyofficial.
20 күн бұрын
@@yuvrajsinghsengar5252 His main thing is 0.25 × speed there is a chance he's lying Since it's what make him unique. People post all the details on the internet it's easy to find them nowadays this guy just concentrate all theses details into one video
I cried when Oppenheimer said "Now I've become a Barbie girl... In a Barbie world."
@TheCanadianLad
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@BullyMaguireEditz
Ай бұрын
@@TheCanadianLadyoo watch Joker: Folie a deux Trailer in 0.25x speed
@swastikdas9687
Ай бұрын
@@BullyMaguireEditzfr fr do it
@YouAreOnYoutube
29 күн бұрын
This is more entertaining than the movie
@akdb
27 күн бұрын
Truly one of the cinema moments of all time😥😥gave me shiver me timbers
0:22 Florence Pugh at .25x speed 😭💀 man… I’m literally dying
@yuvrajsinghsengar5252
Ай бұрын
I mean finally Yelena got a CGI justified movie ☠️ Don't know about thunderbolts but i believe it would be decent
@PramodhRachuri
Ай бұрын
You should wait for the last hidden detail
@rinnegone377
Ай бұрын
Based
@FireJach
Ай бұрын
Healthy lad 🗿
@urmum9511
Ай бұрын
Whats there i dont get jt
The last bonus detail is historically very accurate. I personally witnessed it.
@mananagarwal7002
Ай бұрын
😂
@MrKamei
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TheoCrox
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@SushrutA37
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@krishantknaidu7933
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
11:01 *K-6* was the seat number where i was sitting in the theatre. i noticed that while watching that scene and i will never forget this! its just feels awesome to me. i have never seen a movie like this before! Truly it's cinema.
@ManWithSum
28 күн бұрын
thats awesome
@mistrknight8511
27 күн бұрын
and I was thinking here that I was the main character.
0:24 Dude speaking facts 😂
@liamphibia
Ай бұрын
Sounded a little too real there.
bro at the end...💀💀💀 this dude humor is getting uncontrollable day by day😂😂😂😂
@RyanZulqudsie
27 күн бұрын
I see more and more resemblance of this guy with Alt Schwift X 💀
Pugh scenes at 0.25X speed..... bro earned my respect
@moroblizniak4457
Ай бұрын
I dont understand the last detail
@CKSamTheSlayer
Ай бұрын
@@moroblizniak4457 It means its hard..... hard to understand nothing more than that
@Evil_kanye
29 күн бұрын
@@CKSamTheSlayer😭😭
Imagine if the Canadian Lad put the “1 hour & 58 minutes” detail at the 1:58 mark.
@psychrich
Ай бұрын
Would be amazing
@MrKamei
Ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥 easter eggs in easter eggs
@datbtrue
Ай бұрын
🤯🤯💯👍
@JunaidAnsari-my2cx
28 күн бұрын
Am Easter egg in an Easter egg? That's like 16 Easter eggs
@akunwanneprosper7016
21 күн бұрын
He's not Christopher Nolan 😂 😂 😂
14:53 Speaking of your own "nuclear chain reaction"...
*Online petition for Canadian Lad to watch all 50 shades of grey movies in 0.25x speed* 😊😊
@sohannag612
22 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! then he could have his own time saying I am destroyer of Dic...
Nolan is my favorite director of all time, and, although I think that some films made by him deserved to win so many awards and prestige a long time ago, I am glad that it happened with Oppenheimer, I have already put it in my top 3 of his films, it is fantastic in its performances, narrative, direction and photography, and a gem in editing, sound design and soundtrack, I love it
@apurbanaskar2240
Ай бұрын
Then you should also try Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino movies. They made many phenomenal movies.
14:54 bro wtf💀
@ReLax-sn7zj
Ай бұрын
Canadian lad tripping💀
@amaan06
Ай бұрын
@@ReLax-sn7zjONG💀
@dinu1135
28 күн бұрын
that aint no canadian lad, thats just madlad
@aether491
24 күн бұрын
I havent watched canadian lad in a while AND BRO TF? my guy was the most diplomatic talking dude the shift is insane lmao
@imadmaxlol
22 күн бұрын
that shit was uncalled for, dunno how one can write this line into his script, deliver this line and then actually cut it in hoping this wont happen again
11:17 Those are Nixie tubes. Nixie tubes have multiple cathodes (glowy bit) which are shaped like numbers. They are more closely related to vacuumed tubes than digital displays.
Dang CanadianLad is underrated as hell. Watching all these movies, hats off. Also, opennheimer was truly amazing and all of christopher nolan's works. Keep it up! :D
LMFAO THE BONUS DETAIL AT THE END I COULDN'T AGREE LESS
Bro shutting down at the end dawgg😭😭😭
Another detail is that when Oppenheimer was teaching in his class we hear "Quantom Physics", a slowed down version of " Can you hear the music", because while he could "hear the music" meaning that he knew the theories, he needed to explain them with slow paces in order for the students to understand.
@inmemorialofrio2561
28 күн бұрын
The slowed version is Quantum Mechanics
@chriss1448
28 күн бұрын
Oh yes, my bad. But you get what I mean.
@SStudiosCO
18 күн бұрын
It’s not really a slowed down version it uses more instruments to show the students understand. You might consider it a slowed down version because of the student’s slowly learning. Until we hear the full song towards the end showing the students got the hang of it, but Oppenheimer understands it better
Regarding Klaus Fuch, I noticed in the movie, he shows more willingness to do things than anybody in the room even actually helping to assemble the final part of the Trinity core, from there Nolan subtly shows his perseverance in knowing every step of the bomb's development.
I said it before, I will say this again. Brother, your work is second to none. Holy Jesus! How the hell did you see the 43 second timer shot? Also, I have a BA major in script writing. I know the second meeting with Johnson is definitely a set up, but I just couldn't figure out how!! Without that lamp change detail it will be a deus ex machina plot! And I hate it! I don't believe for a second that Christopher Nolan will use this kind of method. In short, DAMN YOU'RE GOOD!!
I love this movie but to be real, the first time I went to see it was in an IMax theatre and I fell asleep and had to leave right around the 2 hour mark. Ended up just watching the last hour. Good movie, but too much dullness for someone like me. Everybody is different and I appreciate the history and already knew about it.
💀 moment at the end of this vid
This is my favorite video from you ever!! I love how you take your time out of your day to make these incredible discoveries and fact check them. This is why you are my favorite channel for Easter eggs!!
That lamp scene was an absolute masterpiece. We actually were watching from Oppenheimer's perspective.
When canadian lad saw Florence pugh in the movie, he had a chain reaction
@namyio0278
28 күн бұрын
Lol😂
Nolan makes beautiful movies but you make movies beautiful...❤🔥❤🔥
You're correct! It is weird to think that even the movie run for three hours, I never experienced boredom.
your the only youtuber I know that breaks it down all the way. you deserve more subs and props to you.
Oppenheimer is a brilliant film, and I've already seen it 7 or 8 times since I saw it in theaters back in August. I can say without a doubt that this is my favorite movie now. I am always transfixed at the first hour's expertly written exposition; Nolan is a master at giving the audience just enough surface-level information to understand the plot, but just nuanced enough to allow us to unearth deeper context upon subsequent viewings. The second hour's crescendo leading up to the explosion gets you more invested in Oppenheimer's reasoning behind his role in the Manhattan project, while the last hour shows the unraveling of Oppenheimer's life after he came to terms with how the US and the USSR absconded with all the scientist's work to secure their respective powers. Truly, this film delivered a payload of polish and complexity at a time where it was most needed. It's no wonder why Oppenheimer received 7 oscars because it's already an instant classic!
I didn't know much about it until my friend talked to me about a week earlier the movie was about to release, and when we went, I fell in love with it. The details you've mentioned, especially the lamp, damn!! I love this even more now!!
well done bro and the post credits details was insane 👍👍👍👍😂😂
I think it's definitely Oppenheimers guilt in the bathtub scene because it's specifically a left hand that is drowning her... But there were rumors of the real person being assassinated so who's to know really
Exceptional work as always, lad
My God..the dedication. Props to you lad 👏🏻
I noticed that last detail both times i watched this movie, great catch!
This is just lit 💥 Can you do shutter island next...
Canadian Lad: *watches movies at 0.25x* Me: *watching his video at 1.75x*
@neelkulkarni4513
Ай бұрын
Yep that's me too
@lonelylama5222
29 күн бұрын
You know, watching videos at increased speeds will lower you attention span which will make it harder for you to concentrate and learn new things. I 'd be careful with that sort of stuff if I were you.
@zahin1018
28 күн бұрын
@@lonelylama5222 really?
@jainammaniyar
27 күн бұрын
@@lonelylama5222 Bro ik that but still can't watch on less than 1.5x except it's an iron man movie
The bonus detail that you told is the best detail.
Great movie, you answered every question I had about it, thanks.
The last bonus detail was just beautiful. Amazing! How could I have missed it?
Great video 👍. Can you please make video on Anatomy of a Fall movie ?
This was seriously good details ♥️🔥
Thanks for the cool breakdown and watching this for ppl like myself!
You're the best. Going to watch it again
Great video! Love you branching out from comic movies.
No doubt this movie won 7 oscars
Hey @TheCanadianLad , I understand that some recent superhero movies may have been bad but pls don't give up. Pls do this for either X-Men 97 or Invincible or even both. Weldon for what you do man.
7:33 “You know when the soviets are gonna have the bomb ? Never” *instantly cuts to AFK journey ad that says* “Appearances can be deceiving.”
@TheCanadianLad
27 күн бұрын
Talk about timing!
Canadian Lad: Everyone reacts to the loud noise. However, Oppenheimer doesn't react at all. Also CL: Shows a clip that Cillian Murphy reacts at all Lol 😅
No: 18 (12.08) The classic UC Berkeley desk only has writing space to its right side. So how do the left handed physicists use them.
The ending… Well done, Lad 😂😂😂
Not gonna lie Canadian Lad, I as a Nolan Fan. I made a best decision to watch the Oppenheimer film just because of the name alone gave me goosebumps and after I had watched that in Cinema. And now I’m watching you seeing the awesomeness of that director with such attention detail. Thank so much for making a fair play in this YT Channel for making attention details video. Everyone thinks that you are a marvel fan but it’s not true you are fan of cinematic art details on it. Not just a marvel fan so thank you sir.
@AryanKaushal21
27 күн бұрын
But just right now I got a question a when u have seen the Florence Pugh one didn’t you read the Bhagwat Gita line which was written in that.
I personally loved the symbols related to quantum mechanics used in the "Can You Hear the Music" sequence. There is of course the particles effects, but I really liked how Nolan gave us symbols of quantum mechanics through everyday phenomenons, like the fire Oppenheimer watches in his room (the burning wood acts like a black body and the black body radiation phenomenon led to the first introduction of quantas by Planck and is therefore one of the first problems we tackle when learning quantum mechanics) that shifts to an image of the sun, which is modeled as a black body... We then see him conduct experiments on the dynamics of throwing a rubber ball and glasses of wine, where the first one is easily solvable with Newtonian physics, whereas the other is more suitably solved with statistics, a great reference to the new mathematics that had to be used by physisicts to solve quantum mechanics related problems, where Newton's Principia Mathematica could not provide a good theoretical answer. Another great one is when lying in his bed, Oppenheimer sees what could be interpreted as Young's interference bands, which brought to light (sorry for that poor choice of words) the fact that light both acted as waves and as particles, another principle that is taught early into quantum mechanics studies. I always love it when Nolan does not feel the need to explain everything and just knows that his audience will understand, it gave me litteral goosebumps . That feeling also struck me everytime that we got to see great physicists like Bohr, Feynmann, Fermi, etc., and even mathematician Kurt Gödel. They often were not introduced other than by name, which either gave goosebumps to those who knew them or simply demonstrated to the others that this project involved more than just a man, but an entire world of genius scientists and engineers. Oppenheimer now sits besides Interstellar in my Letterboxd top 4 movies... An utterly well crafted biopic that was able to encapsulate the wonders and beauties of the quantum revolution and its forever alterating impacts on the modern world. If any mistake made its way into my comment, I'm sorry for my english it isn't perfect :)
@superfreakes5949
20 күн бұрын
Who tf is gonna read this bro Respectfully 😂
@crise-agricolee
17 күн бұрын
@@superfreakes5949 oh, mb I felt inspired and thought that people who were watching this video might relate to what I felt, ig not
@superfreakes5949
17 күн бұрын
@@crise-agricolee no no its fine i was just being humourus and btw i read it and felt related but was just trynna get a laugh out of you
Excellent Work Brother!
No doubt, this is Nolan's masterpiece🎉🎉🎉
Great movie, increadible breakdown!
And also the black attire Kitty wore when Oppenheimer was about to address the Atomic bomb at Los Alamos to me i think it carry a symbol of mourning the death.
The last detail. The reason I subscribed.
9:01 It is possible that fission v fusion could just be the literal development of the bombs of that era. Throughout the Manhattan Project they were attempting to develop a fission weapon, whereas later on in the era of the hearings the U.S was attempting to develop fusion bombs.
Astonishing detailed video
The Bonus Detail🤣🤣 Not the one we needed but rather the one we deserved.
post pugh details were amazing lad ☠
I hope you do one for Dune 2 too :)
Great job lad
I am still pursuing my masters in Olericulture and in one of the topics on sprinkler system I read a note that got me really interested after watching this movie. There are many types of sprinkler system but, Oppenheimer preferred ground sprinkler rather than overhead sprinkler system. After watching this movie ... Seeing his name on a book I'm studying made me even more curious about him..😂😂
You should totally watch the Transformers films at 0.25x speed
@aryamangandhi1105
Ай бұрын
That's a terrible idea. Michael Bay is too stupid to actually incorporate easter eggs and attention to detail in his dogshit films.
Thank you for the content 💜😁Interstellar next? 🙏🏻
Appreciate the film even 🎉. The Canadian Lad Up!!❤❤❤❤❤
I have to rewatch this scene, but they tell us who the spy is from the beginning. In the AEC meeting when they reference the spy at Los Alamos, that's when they introduce Klaus Fuchs. The next scene Colonel Groves introduces him to Oppenheimer
14:00 The second to last scene where Oppenhemier is in the aircraft with the missile being shot overhead is actually also a reference to William Borden. While flying back to Britain on the return of his mission, he witnessed the V-2 Rockets that Germany shit at London
Hello Canadian Lad, I always watch your videos mostly marvel ones. Recently, I noticed you've watched non Marvel films and post your .25x speed vid about these movies. I suggest that you can shift or have a different intro sequence for non Marvel movies.
you should talk abt the X-MEN 97 series
Plz do The Tenet next bcz I can't explain it to my bestie very well.
I considered this movie a super well made masterpiece with incredible attention to detail. But after watching this video, I realized I had no idea how well it was made 😂
Finally 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I might just have to watch it again and again 🔥🔥🔥
The end of both music 'Destroyer of worlds' from Oppenheimer and 'The Protagonist' from Tenet are the same but reversed. The first one recall of a bad omen and the second one tells about hope
Mr. Lad has begun his Unhinged Arc at the end there, And we're all here for it 💀
Christopher Nolan’s a Genius 😮❤
The Canadian Lad's humour is becoming more and more unhinged with every single upload lmao
Watching this in IMAX is a surreal experience
You should definitely do The Imitation Game
I think the chain reaction metaphor also applies to the chain reaction of countries acquiring atomic devices, and the increase in number of warheads. Predicting thefuture.
You confirmed that Oppenheimer is a masterpiece
Main bomb in the movie was stomping scene man what a beautifully written and executed scene... pure goosebumps
Next breakdown on Imitation game another movie by Nolan about Alan Turning
"for my own sanity and nuclear chain reaction" LMFAAOOOO 😭
"All Florence Pugh scenes at .25x speed for my sanity " broo😂
OMG Amazing video woohoo ❤ Love from Kansai, Osaka 🇯🇵 ❤️
Btw, tetris movie was also full of easter egg and details
lol the ending touch lmao
Man i'd really love to watch your Interstellar breakdown, and this one was also great ❤❤❤
Please, could you make a slowed watch with Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning and Fallout?
Man of culture as always! 😅
I can't believe he's done this video with one hand
13:35 If the black glove was a bloody hand, Nolan would’ve done a triple entendre. 1. (While obvious) the blood on Oppenheimer’s hands. 2. The blood of Florence’s character. 3. COMES A TALL HANDSOME MAN IN A DUSTY BLACK COAT AND A RED RIGHT HAND 🔔🔔
I practically tried the last bonos detail.....an yah it's right 👍🏻
I noticed something, but I don't know if it is correct information. Namely, the scene when the atomic bomb is detonated, we first see light and then, after a long time, sound, which is logical because light is faster than sound. I did a little math and I came to the conclusion that the time it took in the movie for the sound to get from the place where the bomb detonated to the bunker was three times longer than it took in real life, but then I realized that it was three such bunkers and in the film it can be seen exactly that all three of those bunkers are shown. Which tells us that Christopher did not fail in his research but showed all three scenes in all three bunkers in full time.
Ahh... Florence in this movie. Exquisite!!! Got to go back and watch her at 0.25 speed. Mmm-mm Good!
At 11:50 he says that einstien is seen throwing a stone, its basically a reference to how einstein as like a man of curiosity threw a stone in the poind of physics and found theory of general relativity in 1904. And how these guys (including oppenheimer) saw that and made something completely different out of it.