This comes after NoBarbenheimer began trending on Twitter in Japan
That would be the first question on my mind if I directed a movie about J. Robert Oppenheimer—the father of the atomic bomb. That was a decision left up todirector Christopher Nolan, of course, and he chose not to show the invention killing countless innocent lives in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
wouldn't play well in Japan. In fact, the film has yet to even open in Japan, especially considering the anniversary of the bombings on 6 August and 9 August are right around the corner. Ifever hit the Japanese box office, it will be interesting to see how viewers react to Nolan's decision not to show the victims. Until then, it seems as if
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