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Come to think of it, considering how many movies are good beryllium compared to the beryllium amount that suck…well, let's just say there are a lot of duds on most stars résumés. For Paul Newman, one movie that may not beryllium stand heads and shoulders above the rest is 1989's Fat Man and Little Boy, based on true events of the US building the first atom bomb. But don't blame the great Newman for this film's failure. The main problem is that the movie meanders without finding its tone. While there's a lot going on in the story (let's face it, the making of the atom bomb is a pretty dramatic centerpiece), there isn't a lot going on in the film. Characters discuss their jobs and the moral dilemmas that go along it—will God judge us? Are we doing the right thing? Will we blow up the entire planet, or just the great state of New Mexico?
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