Spike Lee has actually used his ideas on Christopher Nolan‘s atomic bomb hit “Oppenheimer,” calling it a “great film” however including that he desires it revealed “what happened to the Japanese people.”
“[Nolan] is a massive filmmaker… and this is not a criticism. It’s a comment,” the filmmaker stated, speaking tothe Washington Post “If [‘Oppenheimer’] is three hours, I would like to add some more minutes about what happened to the Japanese people. People got vaporized. Many years later, people are radioactive. It’s not like he didn’t have power. He tells studios what to do. I would have loved to have the end of the film maybe show what it did, dropping those two nuclear bombs on Japan.”
Universal Pictures, the workshop behind “Oppenheimer” did not promptly react to ask for remark.
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