I'm sorry it's come to this, Robert. I think it's wrong. (unsettling music building)
Oppenheimer
4.6s
Frank knows the desert, he's left politics behind, he's been working with Lawrence for two years now.
Oppenheimer
17.9s
One night, flying back from a raid, I saw an amazing sight like a meteor. (engine rumbling) A V-2 rocket headed to England. I can't help but imagine what it will be for such an enemy rocket to carry an atomic warhead. (rhythmic stomping)
Oppenheimer
1.5s
(sniffs)
Oppenheimer
10.9s
It would ignite the atmosphere. (whooshing) When we detonate an atomic device, we might start a chain reaction that... destroys the world.
Oppenheimer
3.9s
Absolutely. We will test fire before the conference.
Oppenheimer
3.8s
(thunder rumbling) I'm betting on three kilotons.
Oppenheimer
14.2s
STRAUSS: Robert saw that hand-wringing got him nowhere. By the time I'd met him, he'd fully embraced his "father of the bomb" reputation. Used his profile to influence policy. (clamoring)
Oppenheimer
8.9s
Hmm? (sniffs) (spool winds) (explosion) That's the one. (grunts) Two viable bombs. I need a date.
Oppenheimer
4.6s
We did it! We did it! Well done.
Oppenheimer
4.6s
You're aiming for the 6th? It's up to the CO in the Pacific.
Oppenheimer
7.2s
GARRISON: Dr. Rabi, thank you for coming. Do you know who else the prosecution has called? Teller, obviously.
Oppenheimer
11.7s
WEATHERMAN: The wind's picking up at zero, not the rain. Lightning's circling. You think it might be time to tell your men to get away from the steel tower with the atomic bomb? (laughter)
Oppenheimer
16.2s
Don't take in the sheets. (breathes heavily) (clamoring) REPORTER: Get a picture with him. REPORTERS: Sir, sir. SENATE AIDE: Two minutes. Two minutes. - You'll get your shot. - REPORTER 1: Please, sir. We've been waiting for so long. - REPORTER 2: Evening, sir. - REPORTER 3: Come out. REPORTER 4: Sir, sir! STRAUSS: Is it official?
Oppenheimer
32.7s
GARRISON: Dr. Rabi, what governmental positions do you currently hold? I am the chairman of the General Advisory Committee to the AEC, succeeding Dr. Oppenheimer. GARRISON: And how long have you known Dr. Oppenheimer? Since 1928. I... I know him quite well. Well enough to speak to the bearing of his loyalty and character? Dr. Oppenheimer is a man of upstanding character. And he is loyal to the United States, to his friends, to the institutions of which he is part.
Oppenheimer
26.1s
They've asked Lawrence. What did he say? He wasn't going to help them, but... But? Strauss told him that you and Ruth Tolman have been having an affair for years. The whole time you lived - with them in Pasadena. - (sighs) He convinced Lawrence that Richard died of a broken heart. That's absurd. - What part? - The broken heart. Richard never found out. Is Lawrence gonna testify? I don't know.
Oppenheimer
4.6s
Get a message to Kitty. We can't say anything. Tell her to take in the sheets.