Oppenheimer (2023) REACTION PART 2

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  • @timlanteigne298
    @timlanteigne298Ай бұрын

    The way the music changes when Einstein says "It will be for them". Epic.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322Ай бұрын

    I love that this man's story finally made it to the screen.

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196Ай бұрын

    I can’t explain the emotions during the final scene of this movie. Chills down my spine. Happy Star Wars Day Viki and Lia. May The 4th Be With You Always

  • @ravensdark99

    @ravensdark99

    Ай бұрын

    In my humble opinion that was the best ending dialogue in the history of cinema....scary as fck

  • @RocketSurgn_

    @RocketSurgn_

    Ай бұрын

    @@ravensdark99 I honestly walked out of the IMAX feeling physically ill, agreed that it’s one of the most chilling final lines on film.

  • @isaiahmetz1341
    @isaiahmetz1341Ай бұрын

    I saw the agony on both when it came to the results of the bombing in Japan, but one thing that mean you should understand, is that more people would’ve died both American and Japanese if the bombs were not used, despite the distribution of many more that have been made today.

  • @Tony_19r

    @Tony_19r

    Ай бұрын

    Or maybe you should understand that bombing civilians and bombing military towns or bases are two different things?

  • @isaiahmetz1341

    @isaiahmetz1341

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tony_19r they are, except still more civilians would have been killed if the war just carried on.. and more American and Japanese would have been killed militarily and civilians, unless you believe the military men are just expendable like most governments label them to be still..

  • @Arcticos0

    @Arcticos0

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tony_19r still doesn't discredit the initial post...

  • @RocketSurgn_

    @RocketSurgn_

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe more would have died. We will never know, can’t know what would have happened. From everything I’ve read and understood about the situation, my personal impression is that before the first bomb the Japanese probably wouldn’t have surrendered without an invasion that would have cost a huge number of lives, including civilian. But there are persuasive arguments that they were already heading toward some sort of negotiated end. The second bomb though… I just don’t think anyone can truly know if one was needed or enough for the surrender but it seems pretty hard to deny that the Soviet Union was at least part of the reason the second bomb was dropped. As a warning to them (that the US had more to use) and also to end the war as quickly as possible to avoid the USSR taking more territory from Japan strengthening its position going into the already beginning Cold War. Decisions are complicated and can have horrific consequences while still being less bad than the alternative. To me the use of nuclear weapons against civilian targets, the same as any targeting of civilians, is unquestionably horrific and immoral in itself… but if it avoided 2x or 5x or even 10+ times the number of civilian deaths in a longer war especially including an invasion does that make it the better choice? I honestly don’t know what my answer would be in a position to have to make a terrible choice like that. We can’t know what would have happened, but can look at what conventional war was already causing. In the fighting on just one island, Okinawa, its estimated over 100,000 civilians (1/3 of the island population) died and the less talked about fire bombs used on wood construction of Japanese cities killed over 300,000 more. Japan, for their part, killed millions in China/Korea/etc.

  • @EduYT07

    @EduYT07

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Tony_19rThe thing is that "military objetives" were not laying there way far from cities. By that time of the war, cities themselves served military purposes (because of their infrastructure specially). In the case of Hiroshima, it was the home base of the 5th Army group of the IJA and its railway system and storages served as a logistico hub. Meanwhile Nagasaki had one of the few docks remaining that were in full use by the IJN. Let's no forget the fact that Hiroshima and Nagasaki weren't the first cities to be bombed to ashes, before them a couple dozen of Japanese cities (including Tokyo) met the same end by firebombing (again, to hit their cottage industry embeded within the cities), so Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not "something unprecedent". The thing that chamged was the capability of the bomb

  • @jonathancruz5932
    @jonathancruz5932Ай бұрын

    Great story and the winner for Best Motion Pictures

  • @gazlator
    @gazlatorАй бұрын

    With superb cameo performances even from the likes of Rami Malek (as David Hill) and Tom Conti (as Einstein), this film surely deserved all of its accolades. Yes, Lia, "it was a pleasure," as you said at the end. Terrific reaction, girls - well done indeed.

  • @lancewolf2451
    @lancewolf2451Ай бұрын

    B29 fire bombing of Japan started in the spring of 1945..estimates from 300k to 500k civilians killed in the fires...still no surrender.

  • @emilienbriand2377
    @emilienbriand2377Ай бұрын

    I really advise you to watch a French movie: "Intouchables" (subtitles are available in English), it is really amazing.

  • @lancewolf2451
    @lancewolf2451Ай бұрын

    You homies are not too far from Chernobyl ...in fact, Bulgaria experienced some of the highest doses of radiation from the accident..

  • @BPhillips2000

    @BPhillips2000

    Ай бұрын

    You're thinking of Belarus. Bulgaria, like most of Eastern Europe, was affected by the release of radiation caused by the accident. But the heaviest concentration of the radioactive cloud spread north from Chernobyl (itself in northern Ukraine)...

  • @luisarmandoperezrojas1032
    @luisarmandoperezrojas1032Ай бұрын

    Oppenheimer will be one of the biggest movies of all times

  • @luisjavierzavalacanseco1016
    @luisjavierzavalacanseco1016Ай бұрын

    Buen vídeo. Ahora deben ver El Fabricante de Lagrimas ( Fabricante Di Lácrime ) en italiano.

  • @DanielMartinez-gg5bc
    @DanielMartinez-gg5bcАй бұрын

    Yes, all that you have mentioned is right. Every on this movie was outstanding, and is for sure a master piece. But may be you forgot the message. It’s real, and could happens. We are so close. Hooe this be only a movie theme.

  • @Wiiggz
    @WiiggzАй бұрын

    If you want to watch a really good movie watch Deja vu. One of denzel Washington’s best movies!!!

  • @dquanissavage6287
    @dquanissavage6287Ай бұрын

    The Homies Truly Such A Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎

  • @wildseraphim21
    @wildseraphim21Ай бұрын

    where has vicky been all my life?

  • @Anomondaris
    @AnomondarisАй бұрын

    Great reaction and editing💜

  • @LuisjavierZavalacanseco
    @LuisjavierZavalacansecoАй бұрын

    Excelente video Ahora necesitan iniciar con el universo de películas animadas de DC Así como con las series Live Action Arrow y Titans, también de DC.

  • @SevenEllen
    @SevenEllenАй бұрын

    I request a reaction Wonka as you've seen the other two movies. It's like a prequal to the version with Gene Wilder in.

  • @vipertiger6716
    @vipertiger6716Ай бұрын

    "And now I am become Death, the Destroyer of world" - Oppenheimer

  • @honestpetvideos9307

    @honestpetvideos9307

    Ай бұрын

    He reiterated it

  • @allanvanuga9196
    @allanvanuga9196Ай бұрын

    Great video.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283Ай бұрын

    A chain reaction that is still going ;-(

  • @gombosurenerdenesuren2185
    @gombosurenerdenesuren2185Ай бұрын

    Please react to War Flowers movie or letters from iwo jima

  • @izanagizayn
    @izanagizaynАй бұрын

    Next react the Raid redemption

  • @mehmetcivan9145
    @mehmetcivan9145Ай бұрын

    Where is Cars 2 dude?

  • @Mile-ph3mq
    @Mile-ph3mqАй бұрын

    🙂 Hello My Beautiful Friends, How Are You Guys Doing Today

  • @aryonllewellyn
    @aryonllewellynАй бұрын

    Hello. Would you please react to the 1978 movie 'The Medusa Touch', if you haven't already,? Thanks. 😱

  • @DeepSense.
    @DeepSense.Ай бұрын

    Downfall 2004 react pls

  • @anushkasircar278
    @anushkasircar278Ай бұрын

    Please react on Indian movies like rrr

  • @NoName-jc2sd
    @NoName-jc2sdАй бұрын

    Can we hear you speaking in russian?I would love to hear you speaking in russion❤❤❤

  • @captain_2760
    @captain_2760Ай бұрын

    please react high school musical movies

  • @darshananjan1013
    @darshananjan1013Ай бұрын

    Please all homies group reaction animal movie Indian movie please

  • @endlessdesires4038
    @endlessdesires4038Ай бұрын

    Why did u stop reacting on Indian movies?

  • @506thparatrooper
    @506thparatrooperАй бұрын

    Please, remember while watching modern movies made in Hollywood about historical events. First, these movies are written, produced and funded by people increasingly who see a strong, free market, independent America as the source of every modern evil over the past 200 years. Second, had Oppenheimer and his team not developed the atomic bomb, the Soviet communists would have quickly done so with the stolen information by their spy. America would have been left powerless against a nuclear armed and aggressive Soviet Union. The Soviet dictator, Khrushev brought the world to the brink of a nuclear war in 1962 threatening America with Soviet nuclear weapons 90 miles off Florida in Cuba. Third, as the Soviet spy on Oppenheimer's team demonstrates, the very real, pervasive threat from communist subversives in America from the 1930's, through the end of the Cold War in 1991. Fourth, the planned Allied invasion of Japan during World War II was estimated to cause 400,000-800,000 US casualties, including 1.7-4 million wounded, and 5-10 million Japanese deaths by anticipating resistance from the Japanese forces and capturing the heavily fortified Japanese islands. Estimates of Japanese deaths from the two American atomic bombs vary between 129,000 and 226,000 people, Compare that with the estimated 10-110 million victims killed by communism depending on varying definitions.

  • @Tony_19r

    @Tony_19r

    Ай бұрын

    why do you forget about the missiles in Turkey? Khrushchev was not the first to start this, so there is no need to lie here!

  • @Tony_19r

    @Tony_19r

    Ай бұрын

    I read some propaganda bullshit. Who destroyed the Japanese forces on the Chinese mainland in Manchuria? Aren't they "bloody" communists?

  • @Tony_19r

    @Tony_19r

    Ай бұрын

    The Japanese would have surrendered anyway without the bombs, although knowing about the Nanking Massacre... I don’t really regret it.

  • @Tony_19r

    @Tony_19r

    Ай бұрын

    It’s very interesting about the powerless states, have you heard about the plan of the states to bomb the territory of the USSR with nuclear weapons? It is very convenient to rewrite history by saying that the USSR was more aggressive although it did not have a bomb, and the USA already had a bombing plan and who is bloodthirsty after that?

  • @506thparatrooper

    @506thparatrooper

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tony_19r No lying. No American President threatened to bury communist Russia like Khrushchev's repeated threats to the west. Any agreement with the Russians will be violated whenever it suits them. The Soviets violated the treaties establishing a communist north and free south Korea and Vietnam before parking nukes in Cuba.. Same reason why communist, kgb colonel Putin wants to revive the Russian empire invading Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

  • @GaParanormal
    @GaParanormalАй бұрын

    Bulgaria has the most beautiful women.....man

  • @user-pn7wv9vv7r
    @user-pn7wv9vv7rАй бұрын

    Could you please react to the movie "man of the house"?

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