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The Quirky Quibbler

Language of the Moment - Japanese
Language of the Moment - Japanese
Sara A., Reporter

I am sure by now you have seen the various posters and displays throughout the school showcasing Japanese culture, and you might be wondering...

Women in STEM - Part 3 - Dr Saha
Women in STEM - Part 3 - Dr Saha
Naz T. and Irene F.

To clone organisms, travel the world for your work and explore the minute details of life may sound like the plot of an adventurous science fiction...

Kiki’s Delivery Service: A Japanese Animation in Sweden
Kiki’s Delivery Service: A Japanese Animation in Sweden
Selin T., Reporter

Kiki’s Delivery Service is a heartwarming animated movie that was released in 1989 by one of Japan’s biggest animation studios, Studio Ghibli....

Record Store Day 2024
Record Store Day 2024
Juliette D., Reporter

This coming Saturday (April 20th), Record Store Day is being celebrated in independent record stores worldwide. Although this celebration has...

Lorenzo
An Accomplished Array of Art at the House's Exhibition
Juliette D., Reporter

An Art Exhibition was hosted at Norra Latin by the house system in collaboration with the Arts department to showcase SIS’s incredible array...

Oppenheimer a Perfect, Precise Masterpiece.

We are still catching up on the movies from summer. Here is QQ’s review of Oppenheimer.
Oppenheimer
Illustrator:Noel C.
Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves to be mentioned alongside the greats of scientific biopics. This movie is a biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life and work. 

The movie pays close attention to even the smallest details, giving us a close look at Oppenheimer’s life. Some might think the first 30 minutes are a bit slow, but there’s a surprise twist by Christopher Nolan, and the music by Ludwig Göransson is really smart and fantastic. Even though it’s a long movie, it shows how committed Nolan is to telling Oppenheimer’s story thoroughly.

Cillian Murphy delivers a phenomenal performance as Oppenheimer, capturing the essence of a scientist with bold ideas and a natural leadership style. Nolan’s direction skilfully portrays the tension between characters and the unfolding events. 

The music by Ludwig Göransson is a big part of what makes the movie so great. It adds to the overall experience. Christopher Nolan’s direction is top-notch, with courtroom scenes, chaos, and clever editing that blends past, present, and future moments seamlessly.

The film’s attention to minute details is remarkable, with Albert Einstein’s role and conversations being a major highlight. In summary, Oppenheimer is a perfect, precise masterpiece. Christopher Nolan and his exceptional cast and crew have created an outstanding work of art that will be remembered for years to come. Oppenheimer is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the craft of filmmaking.

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