There is something in Oppenheimer that Christopher Nolan has never shown in his films: sex. The intimate moment occurs between the protagonist (Cillian Murphy) and his then-lover Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh), with whom Oppenheimer was having an affair.
Now is one Page from the Oppenheimer script appeared on the net describing the moment. Due to the script’s unusual writing style and blunt description, the first Nolan sex scene drew a lot of humorous Twitter reactions.
Nolan fans mock director for Oppenheimer script
For the first time in his career, Nolan didn’t just write a sex scene, he wrote this Oppenheimer screenplay in the first person from the main character’s perspective. A page from the recently released script has landed online describing the sex scene between Oppenheimer and Tatlock.
The rather direct description, in particular, causes an uproar: “We are FUCKING.”. But see for yourself:
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Forever traumatized by this side of the Oppenheimer script
As the master director probably looked when writing this Oppenheimer scene, many people have directly followed on Twitter funny reactions painted:
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Some can’t believe the script line at all:
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I really can’t believe people are taking Christopher Nolan seriously
We remain curious whether Nolan himself said something about it at some pointhow he wrote the sex scene in the Oppenheimer script.
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