Does Kitty know you're here? Yes, of course she knows.
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2.3s
ROBERT: Who are the uniforms?
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(indistinct chatter)
Oppenheimer
1.9s
This is your moment.
Oppenheimer
15.4s
Is there any chance of getting Bohr out of Denmark? Nah, no dice. I checked with the British. Until we get Allied boots back onto the continent, there's just no way. Is he that important? How many people do you know who proved Einstein wrong?
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12.3s
I don't know how to say this. I'm... I'm ashamed to ask. CHEVALIER: Anything. Take Peter. - Sure. - No, for-for a while, Hoke. A while.
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6.5s
You know, it really would be quicker to take a plane. No, plane's too risky. Country needs us.
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6.6s
(baby continues crying) (Kitty moans) Shouldn't you go to him? (uneasy music playing)
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3.9s
The Harvard guys, they say the building's too small for the cyclotron.
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3.3s
I have been going to him all fucking day.
Oppenheimer
1.9s
BARBARA: Come here, darling.
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(shushing) (knock at door)
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1.8s
(baby crying)
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40.2s
There's a way to balance these things. Keep the Rad Lab here at Berkeley under Lawrence. Met Lab in Chicago, under Szilard. Large-scale refining, where did you say? Tennessee. - And Hanford. - And Hanford. All America's industrial might and scientific innovation, connected by rail. Focused on one goal. One point in space and time. And it comes together here. A secret laboratory. In the middle of nowhere, secure, self-sufficient, equipment, housing, the works. Keep everyone there until it's done. It'll need a school, stores, a church. Why? ROBERT: If we don't let scientists bring their families, we'll never get the best. You want security, build a town, build it fast. Where?
Oppenheimer
37.3s
Build him a town. Fast. Let's go recruit some scientists. Why would I leave my family? I told you, you can bring your family. I'm not a soldier, Oppie. A soldier? He's a general. I've got all the soldier I need. What can I tell them? Heisenberg, Diebner, Bothe and Bohr. What do these men have in common? The greatest minds on atomic theory. - Yes, and? - Uh... As much as you like, until you feel my boot on your balls. You know isotopes and you know explosives better than anyone in the world. But you can't tell us what you're doing? (Groves sighs)
Oppenheimer
23.3s
It's about unleashing the strong force... before the Nazis do. Oh, my God. Niels won't work for the Nazis. No, never. But while they have him, we don't. That's why I need you. Why would you think I'd do that? "Why?" "Why?" How about because this is the most important fucking thing to ever happen in the history of the world. How about that?
Oppenheimer
18.8s
(door shuts) They are not gonna let me onto this project. And failing a security check is not gonna be good for a career, even after the war. So you're a fellow traveler. So what? This is a national emergency. I've got some skeletons, they put me in charge. They need us. Until they don't.
Oppenheimer
12.5s
- I don't know. - The Nazis have them. - Niels Bohr's in Copenhagen. - Under Nazi occupation. Did they stop printing newspapers in Princeton? Why would we go to the middle of nowhere for who knows how long? (chuckling) For a year or two. Or three.