And one day, when they've punished you enough... they'll serve you salmon and potato salad. Make speeches... give you a medal. (applause) Hello, Frank. You're happy, I'm happy. (gentle music continues)
Oppenheimer
13s
Oh. (chuckling) (gentle music playing) Thank you. - (laughing) - Albert. - Ah. - (clears throat) The man of the moment.
Oppenheimer
5.5s
Okay, stop, stop. Everybody, mattresses. Put the mattress underneath.
Oppenheimer
7.3s
You once held a-a reception for me. In Berkeley. You gave me an award. - Hmm? - Yes.
Oppenheimer
2.4s
(suspenseful music playing)
Oppenheimer
6.9s
Now it's your turn to deal with the consequences of your achievement.
Oppenheimer
2.5s
(sobbing)
Oppenheimer
3.1s
Could use a final implosion test.
Oppenheimer
2.3s
So proud of what you have accomplished.
Oppenheimer
4.2s
Is there anything else that might stop us? (thunder rumbling)
Oppenheimer
3.5s
EINSTEIN: Pat you on the back, tell you all is forgiven.
Oppenheimer
7.7s
GARRISON: Evening. VOLPE: Robert, you can't win this thing. It's a kangaroo court with a predetermined outcome. Why put yourself through more of it?
Oppenheimer
16.4s
This is fantasy. Teller's calculations can't be right. Do them yourself while I go to Princeton. - What for? - To talk to Einstein. Well, there's not much common ground between you two. That's why I should get his view. (birds chirping)
Oppenheimer
4.2s
Wha... (suspenseful music playing)
Oppenheimer
43.7s
- FERMI: Oppie. - Dr. Fermi. (greets in Italian) I hear you got a little town. Yes. Come and see. (Szilard scoffs) Who could think straight in a place like that? Huh? Everybody will go crazy. Thank you for the vote of confidence, Szilard. Do we really... do we really need that in the notes? When are you going to try it out? We did. The first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. Didn't Groves tell you? No. (crackling) (Robert exhales) GUARD: One at a time, please, one at a time. Dr. Oppenheimer?
Oppenheimer
1.6s
He has a point.
Oppenheimer
22.8s
You served your country well. If this is the reward she offers you, then... perhaps you should turn your back on her. Damn it, I happen to love this country. Then tell them to go to hell. Interestingly enough, this is no longer a confirmation hearing, it's now a trial... about a trial!