You're gonna be okay. This way, gentlemen. (stirring music playing) (speaking indistinctly)
Oppenheimer
1.6s
Detonators charged.
Oppenheimer
3.8s
Uh, General, could you give us a moment?
Oppenheimer
1.9s
But what if I need you?
Oppenheimer
5.5s
Okay, stop, stop. Everybody, mattresses. Put the mattress underneath.
Oppenheimer
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- Dr. Lawrence. - Leslie. I'd like to remind you what we talked about in Berkeley. Compartmentalization. I understand completely.
Oppenheimer
6.6s
(baby continues crying) (Kitty moans) Shouldn't you go to him? (uneasy music playing)
Oppenheimer
2.6s
(mellow music playing)
Oppenheimer
3.3s
(tense music continues)
Oppenheimer
19.3s
Because if it can put us ahead again, the President of the United States needs to know about it. (scoffs) And if the Russians know about it already, from a spy at Los Alamos, then we've gotta get going. There's no proof there was a spy at Los Alamos. Robert.
Did you like it better yesterday? A lot. You can lift the stone without being ready for the snake that's revealed. Now it seems you're ready. - But you don't enjoy the lab? - (continues panting) So get out of Cambridge with its beakers and potions. Go somewhere they let you think.
Oppenheimer
2.8s
All right. Good night.
Oppenheimer
10.5s
That'll work. Those were your words from the other day. We needed to pivot. But how would you know what Time magazine's gonna write? Henry Luce is a friend.
Oppenheimer
21.9s
It's gonna come down to how much influence Borden's been able to exert on Teller. - (Kitty laughing) - Did I say something funny? Just "Borden, Borden, Borden" when we all know that it's Strauss. Lewis brought me to Princeton, Kitty. And then you humiliated him in front of Congress. But more useful than a sandwich. (laughter)