• # ep 3 - Oppenheimer Review and the Indian Cinema

  • Oct 22 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 53 mins
  • Podcast

# ep 3 - Oppenheimer Review and the Indian Cinema

  • Summary

  • This is a conversation on the movie Oppenheimer where we try to go into the depths of the film making style of Christopher Nolan. We also discuss the cinematic choices made in this movie and the larger part it plays in film making. Discussion about Indian Cinema is vivid and crisp, covering aspects such as web series culture changing the movie making methods, role of regional cinema in developing creativity and imparting diversity to the movie making enthusiasts. Aman Sharan is a movie freak with a deep knowledge in Indian cinema, Regional cinema and Hollywood. He thrives on literature, movies and web series. Timecodes- 00:00 - Nolan and Oppenheimer 16:00 - NPT CTBT 21:00 - Ethical dilemma among scientists community during Manhattan project 28:10 - cinematic elements and sound of Oppenheimer 29:12 - casting and Cillian Murphy 35:20 - No CGI or 3D but old school and IMAX cameras 36:40 - Emotional drive to watch Oppenheimer 40:35 - Bhagwat gita controversy 43:55 - Indian Biopics and inability to make it big 55:40 - Web series culture changed the story themes and character formation 01:05:30 - Cinematic choices in Indian Cinema are justifying the story ? 01:07:56 - Indian stories pushing social and cultural limits 01:16:00 - Movies which are both entertaining and meaningful 01:18:43 - How investors affect the cinematic choices 01:22:50 - Need for more Drama schools 01:30:30 - Role of regional cinema in improving creativity 01:46:00 - Best aspect of Indian cinema and its future YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2s4nwGSPAAKP92WcHDNbtQ

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