ROBERT: Here comes the birthday boy. - To gloat. - RUTH: Have fun.
Oppenheimer
12.1s
Let's get started. Hello, Edward. Yes. Gentlemen, so, we will work here until the T-section at Los Alamos is finished. - Edward, can I please... - It is more important.
Oppenheimer
2.8s
This time, there was another man.
Oppenheimer
1.3s
(smacks lips)
Oppenheimer
2.1s
KITTY: Robert.
Oppenheimer
1.3s
I'm sorry.
Oppenheimer
2.6s
(tense music continues)
Oppenheimer
6.4s
But the Japanese fight on. Their defeat seems assured. Not if you're a G.I. preparing to invade.
Oppenheimer
3.1s
Mr. Borden, welcome. Please take a seat.
Oppenheimer
2.9s
(rumbling)
Oppenheimer
4.3s
We did it, everyone! - (telephone ringing) - (baby crying)
Oppenheimer
3.2s
No. No, I, uh...
Oppenheimer
7.3s
Start again. I need to go to the lecture, sir. Why? It's Niels Bohr.
Oppenheimer
2.3s
(violent whooshing)
Oppenheimer
12.7s
Frankly, I can see that there might be an argument for the Commander-in-Chief informing the Russians... they're our allies after all... but I don't like the idea of it going out the back door. It might not hurt to be on the lookout for it.
Oppenheimer
2.5s
(music intensifying)
Oppenheimer
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ROBERT: Oh-ppenheimer, Oppenheimer. Whatever way you say it, they know I'm Jewish. (Strauss chuckles) I'm president of Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan. "Straws" is just the Southern pronunciation. - Ah. - Anyway, welcome to the Institute. I think you could be very happy here. Yes, well, you'll love the commute. The position comes with that house for you and your wife and your, is it two children? Yes, two. I'm a great admirer of your work. And you're a physicist by training, Mr. Strauss? I'm sorry, uh, common room 4:00 tea. No, I'm not trained in physics or anything else. - I'm a self-made man. - Ah. - I can relate to that. - Really? Yes, my father was one. And this would be your office.