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How We Built the Bomb is really a fascinating dive into the minds of scientists during a pivotal moment in history. The film captures the tension of 1943 as these brilliant yet conflicted individuals grapple with their roles in the Manhattan Project. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of urgency and moral ambiguity, which makes for some pretty engaging viewing. It's not just a documentary; there’s a dramatic edge that keeps you hooked. The performances are grounded, almost haunting at times, and the practical effects are quite effective for the era they’re depicting. It's definitely a unique blend of history and human emotion, exploring the weight of scientific discovery and its implications. Worth a look if you're into deep narratives about pivotal scientific breakthroughs.
Focuses on the Manhattan ProjectInteresting dramatic elementsExplores ethical dilemmas of science
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