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Oppenheimer
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Wokeness Ratings

No significant focus on LGBT themes or representation.

Gender roles are traditionally portrayed, with no overt subversion or emphasis on gender dynamics.

The film does not overtly critique economic systems or capitalist structures.

Casting is primarily reflective of the historical context, with no forced diversity messaging.

The film does not push a globalist agenda, focusing instead on national and historical contexts.

The film critiques wartime decisions and the military-industrial complex, reflecting a subtle anti-establishment stance.

Environmental themes are not a focus in the narrative.
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Top Billed Cast

Cillian Murphy
J. Robert Oppenheimer

Emily Blunt
Kitty Oppenheimer

Matt Damon
Leslie Groves

Robert Downey Jr.
Lewis Strauss

Florence Pugh
Jean Tatlock

Josh Hartnett
Ernest Lawrence

Casey Affleck
Boris Pash

Rami Malek
David Hill

Kenneth Branagh
Niels Bohr

Benny Safdie
Edward Teller

Jason Clarke
Roger Robb

Dylan Arnold
Frank Oppenheimer
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