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Young Lucy Benavidez Gardwood was tucked up in her bed with her siblings over 78 years ago when she was violently awoken by her family's home being violently shaken after J Robert Oppenheimer tested out his creation of the world's first atomic bomb.
The then 13-year-old said the blast was so powerful, she thought her house had been struck by a car and her neighbours in the small town of Tularosa in New Mexico believed there had been an earthquake. A few miles west, farmers working on the fertile fields at 5.29am believed the world was ending as a great flash of light appeared before their eyes.
This was the moment 'Oppenheimer's curse' fell upon their community. It was not until several weeks later that the small village in Otero County would learn the truth about what happened to their home, when the US forces dropped the American theoretical physicist's nuclear bomb on the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan, the Mirror reports.
Lucy, who is now 91 years old, recalled the terrifying experience, as she said: “The reality is America dropped it on their own people first, and no one ever gave a s*** about us. They still don’t. Because we were poor and uneducated, we were seen as disposable.
“We were Oppenheimer’s first victims but we still remain last in getting the help we need. We have had not one cent, yet our families have been blighted by cancer and death ever since.”
Oppenheimer, who has been dubbed the 'father of the atomic bomb', used the small New Mexico town's backyard as a testing site for his deadly Manhattan Project, leaving behind a truly devastating legacy that still continues to this day. Despite the recent Hollywood glamorisation of his historical work in the successful hit movie, where the late
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Warning: this article contains spoilers for OppenheimerChristopher Nolan has revealed that one of the most shocking lines in Oppenheimer was improvised.Speaking to The New York Times, Nolan shared that James Remar, who plays U.S. Secretary of War Henry Stimson in the film, came up with the idea for one of the most harrowing and shocking lines to be delivered in the movie.The scene involves Stimson and other government officials meet with J.
call a halt to the “Barbenheimer” hashtag that has helped make the film a global blockbusters.“Barbie”, which stars Margot Robbie in the title role, has grossed more than $800 million in worldwide box office, while the film about nuclear scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer that opened around the same time last month has taken in more than $400 million.Warner Bros initially latched on to fan-produced memes that depicted Robbie’s Barbie with actor Cillian Murphy’s Oppenheimer alongside images of nuclear blasts.But fans were not amused in Japan, which in coming days will mark the memorials of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 78 years ago.“If one were to create an illustration or derivative art of Barbenheimer, it should not be of Barbie delighting in a mushroom cloud,” said Koji Maruyama on the Change.org website.
firing back at insensitive “Barbenheimer” fans in the United States. The international feud began after the official X (formerly Twitter) account for the “Barbie” film commented that “it’s going to be a summer to remember” beneath a movie poster collage that mashed up the toy-inspired flick with “Oppenheimer,” a film about the making of the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, eventually killing nearly 200,000 Japanese.The poster uploaded last month by the account DiscussingFilms on X depicts J.
Oppenheimer.Directed by Christopher Nolan, the biopic follows the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) who was instrumental in the creation of the first nuclear weapons.Early on in the film, we’re introduced to Florence Pugh’s character Jean Tatlock, who was Oppenheimer’s lover before and during his marriage to Kitty (Emily Blunt).Tatlock’s connections to the communist party cause Oppenheimer to face intense scrutiny from US government officials, who are suspicious of his loyalty to the US as he oversees the creation of nuclear weapons under the secret Manhattan Project.It’s later revealed that Tatlock died by suicide, with quick shots showing her drowning herself in the bath.
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