The whole theme and plot is great, and the underlying political plot was smoothly transitioned towards the end. Knowing Oppenheimer's historical involvement towards USSR and how the Americans despise their ideologies was presented realistically.
Aside from the great cinematography, creative audio-visual techniques, and historical symbolisms present inside, the gradual psychological and political warfare tops it all.
In comparison to other Nolan's mainstream works, this has to be his most realistic film as the plot relies on historical events and figures,…