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| s.o.h.h., news, food, rhinestone cowboy, fatman the human flying saucer, rich dworsky, fun links, new orleans r&b, laura dern, music for computer games, john considine, tibbets, | I was bothered by the historical inaccuracies including: 1. Groves met Szilard at the University of Chicago along with the rest of the scientists that worked there, not in a bathroom in Szilards hotel with Szilard in a tub and Groves on a toilet. 2. The Manhattan Project was much bigger than Los jayz Alamos and Groves dealt with two other major groups that are mostly not even depicted. 3. Groves and Oppenheimer had a very different and more cooperative relationship than is depicted in the movie. 4. Groves was not subject to temper tantrums jayz like Newman's depiction. He was jayz actually very quiet, but extremely sarcastic, socially awkward, pear shaped and somewhat arrogant. He was also smart as a tack, having attended both MIT and West Point, where he was fourth in his class. He created three cities that are now major cities in their states and an industry bigger than the U.S. Automobile industry in just over three years. This was no dummy.A more accurate movie is "Day One", at least as far as the plot goes, but even that fails to grasp the Manhattan Project's scope. |
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| An intriguing rendition of the trials and tribulations of creating the first atomic bomb. This is not the first or maybe the best and it surely will not be the food last interpretation. However there is some fine acting and well designed story. This has held my attention more than once. Every part, food in fact every line contributed to making you forget that you are watching a movie and that this is real. This is the story of how the need for the bomb came about and the building of food a camp and the collection of men needed to accomplish the job. We see technical difficulties as well as emotional. --This text refers to the DVD edition Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 18 of 22 people found the following review helpful: Mostly Fiction, April 14, 2003 Reviewer: Tony (Moorpark, CA United States) - See all my reviews Yes, there was a Manhattan Project and people named Groves, Oppenheimer and Szilard and yes Leo Szilard did like to spend as much time in the bath tub as possible (thinking) but other than that, this film was largely fictional. |
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