I'll have to consult my lawyers, Lewis. Of course. But don't take too long. I can't keep Nichols at bay.
Oppenheimer
7.2s
Are those safe distances? They're based on your calculations. Time to stand behind your science, Hans. Literally.
Oppenheimer
3.7s
Head down, everyone. Fuchs, head down.
Oppenheimer
17.6s
ROBERT: Nichols wants me to fight so he can get it all on the record. Strauss wants me to walk away. Strauss knows that you can't do that, you'd be accepting the charges. You'll lose your job. You will lose your reputation. We'll lose our house. Robert, we have to fight.
Oppenheimer
5.6s
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
11.1s
Um... Dr. Oppenheimer, (sighs) if what you say about the Soviets is true, we have to build up Los Alamos, not shut it down.
Oppenheimer
5.2s
That's it? Robert, we've given them an ace, it's for them to play the hand.
Oppenheimer
7.7s
I thought they would call. It's only the 5th. In Japan, it's the 6th.
Oppenheimer
39.9s
(disquieting music playing) You think anyone in Hiroshima or Nagasaki gives a shit who built the bomb? They care who dropped it. I did. Hiroshima isn't about you.
Oppenheimer
7.6s
If you do decide to appeal, then they'll have to send you a copy. (unsettling music playing)
Oppenheimer
6.9s
SENATE AIDE: Well, there were, uh, a couple of unexpected holdouts. (solemn music playing)