Thank you guys so much for half a million views! It seems the 7 Oscars definitely helped me reach this milestone, but I'm so thankful for every single one of you, this is the second video of mine to reach this mark, and I'm hoping it won't be the last. Stay tuned for more exciting content to come! (: Much love, Phased. ❤
he's so underrated, nolan wanted zimmer for this movie but imo ludwig is way more creative, while watching i noticed in the part where they're lifting the bomb for testing he used radmeter sounds as percusion for the theme, such a little touch that makes the scene sooo much better, also the tenet soundtrack is my favorite movie soundtrack ever
Oppenheimer finally got the OSCARS 🥳🥳 Best Direction 🥳🥳 Best DOP 🥳🥳 Best Editing 🥳🥳 Best Original Score 🥳🥳 Best Actor 🥳🥳 Best picture 🥳🥳 Best supporting actor 🥳🥳
I saw this movie the first time last night and was blown away. It’s the realization of what he did after he discovered they dropped his creation in Japan and he had to live with it that got me.
man i'll never get over this movie. it reached a level a cinematography and storytelling i've never seen before and this video is proof of it. i hope cillian, christopher, ludwig, rdj and the rest of the crew get their well deserved oscars
I don’t care if anyone says anything bad about this movie if I had one word to describe it would be “perfect” from the cinematography to the acting it was perfect
A modern masterpiece, a magnum opus. A truly unfathomable body of work. A remarkable cinematic achievement. Throughout the rest of humanity, this film will be seen as one of the absolute greats.
Saying there’s to many boring parts is just cus you don’t admire the film it’s not like the whole movie would be just explosions this movie was a film biography of Oppenheimer
i wanna wacth oppenheimer again, bro, this movie was just so perfect, i wanna feel all of the emotions that i feel that night, that was my best day of 2023
Jeez.. this gave me chills. I wasn’t even a big fan of this film when I saw it in IMAX, but this edit really made me feel the emotional power behind it. Remarkable job! Also, I just watched this on my 4k 55-inch OLED Tv and it looked fucking phenomenal!
Sometimes, you can forget that TH-cam has great videos. This is by far, an amazing video! A lot of work put into this. The timing of every cut, sound mixing, and going through hours of footage is insane. Great job! I loved this movie! If they gave Oscars to edits, this would definitely be a nominee!
@@Proxuiusyou do realise that there was a race against time with the nazi of making the bomb? It was not just a whim that that bomb was made and Japan was wanting to fight to the death… many American soldiers lives were at stake look at the numbers killed so far then.. this was not a clear cut good or bad matter here
neils bohr:algebras like sheet music the important thing isn’t can you read music.it’s can you hear it.Can you hear the music rober.?- robert oppenheimar:yes i can
weirdly enough, the shot at 2:36 is actually a 70mm 5 perf blow up shot. If you compare the streaming version (constant 2.20:1 aspect ratio) to the home release blu ray (2.20 and 1.78), youll notice the left and right are simply cut off so that the shot can be scaled up to fill the frame. It was the same in the IMAX 70mm theatre as well, you can barely make out the edge of Oppenheimer's face on the IMAX film showing/in the home release, but on the streaming release (and the 70mm 5 perf showings) its easily identifiable. You can also tell by the very apparent different grain structure and color reproduction
I just watched Deadpool and Wolverine today in theatre. Let’s be honest that movie is not even close when we compare it with a legendary movie like Oppenheimer
@@StayPhased Deadpool and Wolverine is not an epic masterpiece like Oppenheimer . Its just a fun to watch superhero movie with a lot of cameos and refernces. Yes I do enjoyed Deadpool and Wolverine, but let's be honest it doesn't have the type of cinematography of the movies that you usually cover. At the end of the day it will just take a spot as another good marvel movie, not as a masterpiece of all time.
I get it. The splitting of the photo in the bedroom is in direct reference to the splitting of atoms & the splitting of Oppenheimer as a character. Incredible. This is one of the greatest things I’ve ever witnessed. Truly sublime.
Ending was amazing. A third of the movie was about the conversation oppenheimer had with albert, and the it ends showing us what they talked about. And it was truely something scary to hear.
The US people only know about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, but 300,000 people were burnt to death in the air raids on the Japanese mainland by incendiary bombs. During World War II, only the US military carried out such large-scale, indiscriminate mass killings.
Wait till you hear what Japan did to China and other South Asian Countries“only the US military carried out such large-scale,indiscriminate mass killings.” Your naïveté on history is showing. Ever heard of what happened in Nanjing, what the Japanese did to 300,000 Chinese people.
Awww looks like someone's kawaii-washing Japanse history during WW2. Why don't ask the people of East and Southeast Asia about the "indiscriminate" things the Japanese did there?
@@decomposedthoughts7955Shut the hell up. No one deserved to die in that horrible war. It wasn't the innocents who did those horrible things, it was the Japanese Military Complex. As well as the United States Military Complex. NO INNOCENT DESERVED TO DIE. NO ONE.
In September 1944, nine American airmen survived when their planes were shot down off the coast the tiny Pacific island of Chichijima. Eight of the young men were captured by the Japanese, tortured and eaten. The ninth drifted out to sea and was remarkably rescued by the US Navy. That survivor was a 20-year-old pilot who would go on to become President, George HW Bush. This too Japan and Russians already lived in USA but they did sthg stupid and got what they deserved...at the time
finally watched this movie like, 3 weeks to a month ago. sweet jesus, being able to listen to this music without feeling like i'm missing out is another layer of euphoria.
Albert Einstein noted, “Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.” We humans have created the equivalent of a mousetrap for ourselves. And we've constructed tens of thousands of them over the seven decades of the Nuclear Age.
Albert Einstein haven't done anything in particularly, just done other's projects , spoke what others have already said before. Most overrated scientist
I can't even imagine the emotions when these people discover such great things, I get so excited when I solve a simple math problem or write some code in IT.
A moment of lifetime. A spark of life in this earth. Then it became. From the start to the end, one experience everything. It cannot be shared. Only felt. The love of parents, the love of siblings, the love of heart and the love of hate all combined to create this nuclear fusion that only belongs to the mind. - The words that came to me while listening to this music
In many spiritual traditions, identifying oneself as the "doer" can be seen as problematic because it often implies a sense of ego and attachment. The idea is that believing you are the sole agent behind actions and their outcomes can lead to a heightened sense of self-importance and separation from the larger whole. Spiritual teachings frequently emphasize that actions are part of a greater flow or universal will, and that clinging to the notion of being the doer can create stress, disappointment, and a false sense of control. Instead, many traditions advocate for recognizing one's actions as part of a larger interconnected process, which can lead to greater peace and a more harmonious existence.
ㅤI don't know how many times I've listened to this music and watched these visuals from the Oppenheimer film but I always have this strange feeling of sadness and joy, admiration and fear, regret and fascination. ㅤI feel connected to humanity and the universe while listening and watching this masterpiece.
Thank you guys so much for half a million views! It seems the 7 Oscars definitely helped me reach this milestone, but I'm so thankful for every single one of you, this is the second video of mine to reach this mark, and I'm hoping it won't be the last. Stay tuned for more exciting content to come! (:
Much love, Phased. ❤
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Oppenheimer >>>> Everything everywhere at all once.
This movie as Intense but Best.
it's a mil now, congrats !
Played this with my headphones on, I wasn’t a part of this world anymore.
same
nice profile pic
I am now become deaf, the destroyer of eardrums
same
@@kozodoev😂
The tempo of the music is so wild. Ludwig Göransson was crazy for that
300 beats per minute then down to like 60 then up again, all live, will do that to ya
he's so underrated, nolan wanted zimmer for this movie but imo ludwig is way more creative, while watching i noticed in the part where they're lifting the bomb for testing he used radmeter sounds as percusion for the theme, such a little touch that makes the scene sooo much better, also the tenet soundtrack is my favorite movie soundtrack ever
People need to improvise more
Oppenheimer finally got the OSCARS 🥳🥳
Best Direction 🥳🥳
Best DOP 🥳🥳
Best Editing 🥳🥳
Best Original Score 🥳🥳
Best Actor 🥳🥳
Best picture 🥳🥳
Best supporting actor 🥳🥳
Perfection in every way..I will never tire of watching this MASTERPIECE and listening to the incredible music by Ludwig 3:30
Type pal x
@@robinbrahm3662 'Member 2023 when the naysayers were proclaiming it a flop? lol. LOL.
Soundtrack
they wont buy you food
Wow I never knew how outstanding my phones screen was this is Amazing
Movie was filmed in 18K better look good lmao
OLED power
Thanks to hoyte 😅
Display manufactured by Samsung?
youtube compression probably makes it look like ass
I saw this movie the first time last night and was blown away. It’s the realization of what he did after he discovered they dropped his creation in Japan and he had to live with it that got me.
Those were the emotions I was trying to convey (:
@@StayPhased For me your video is 10 times better than the movie.
Yeah, like everyone was telling him about this _before_ the bombs were dropped. And he is suddenly realizing only after the fact? He is a crybaby.
Who knows maybe he was at gunpoint while making the a bomb @@nemikuuro
me too!!
Algebra is like a sheet of music,the important think is that can you read the music,
It's can you hear it,can you hear the music robert".....
man i'll never get over this movie. it reached a level a cinematography and storytelling i've never seen before and this video is proof of it. i hope cillian, christopher, ludwig, rdj and the rest of the crew get their well deserved oscars
It is this scene that deserves an Oscar. With victory Oppenheimer, with victory Christopher Nolan. A movie that needs to be felt
2:03 you combine the song and truly make it sound heavenly.
what the song he combine?
@@73ddy88 “Can you hear the music”
Can you hear the music❌
Can you feel the music ✅
But....
Can you feel my heartttt..
felt and heard it
I don’t care if anyone says anything bad about this movie if I had one word to describe it would be “perfect” from the cinematography to the acting it was perfect
It was VERY good, NOT perfect. Too many boring parts.
A modern masterpiece, a magnum opus. A truly unfathomable body of work. A remarkable cinematic achievement. Throughout the rest of humanity, this film will be seen as one of the absolute greats.
Hahaha
@@Wackaz
Saying there’s to many boring parts is just cus you don’t admire the film it’s not like the whole movie would be just explosions this movie was a film biography of Oppenheimer
Its a VERY good movie, just dont agree with all the over the top gushing about it!@@PercyRoberts-j9g
i wanna wacth oppenheimer again, bro, this movie was just so perfect, i wanna feel all of the emotions that i feel that night, that was my best day of 2023
same here
Ludwig Goransson just nailed it...best sound track of 2023...
Jeez.. this gave me chills. I wasn’t even a big fan of this film when I saw it in IMAX, but this edit really made me feel the emotional power behind it. Remarkable job! Also, I just watched this on my 4k 55-inch OLED Tv and it looked fucking phenomenal!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I appreciate it more than you know (:
Nice flex 😂
@@VannyKnew😅
Even a short quarter of a minute can give you shivers if you have great videos and music.
I can’t wait to get the BluRay Steelbook of this so I can see it another 10,000 times at home.
Seeing this movie in 70mm imax was the greatest theater experience of my life
made me shed tears, when you realise what these people actually achieved is remarkable. makes you belive that there is no limit to humanity.
Yupp. What can human brain manifest
Yes
Sometimes, you can forget that TH-cam has great videos. This is by far, an amazing video! A lot of work put into this. The timing of every cut, sound mixing, and going through hours of footage is insane. Great job! I loved this movie! If they gave Oscars to edits, this would definitely be a nominee!
This means so much to me, thank you so much! (:
and he won the academy award for best actor
1:30 wow this part is simply stunning good job man!
Oscar awards absolutely deserved!
better than actual movie; you were able to congest best of it in 3:30 and it seriously is just Art
me when i’m fucking stupid and have no attention span:
A job amazingly well done!! And the mix at 2:03 was too good! Awesome work 💖
They fitted so well man, absolute chills
Even with my cracked phone, this was gorgeous. Thank you!
This movie truly shows how much suffering Oppenheimer caused, and that he's aware of it.
you mean how much suffering he prevented?
@@faffgreg3362 no lol
he did prevent some suffering in some sense@@Proxuius
@@josephantony603 that is the bare minimum bro
@@Proxuiusyou do realise that there was a race against time with the nazi of making the bomb? It was not just a whim that that bomb was made and Japan was wanting to fight to the death… many American soldiers lives were at stake look at the numbers killed so far then.. this was not a clear cut good or bad matter here
The musiiiiiiiccccccccccccc ads so much to the scene... With all the actors and cinematography woooooofff what a movie. SCIENCE IS BEST ❤
me after solving 1 physics question
日本人です。🇯🇵
とても精巧に作られた映画だと思いました。リアリズムの究極だと感じた。日本人として、原子爆弾のことは目を背けずに考えていきたい。
もうレンタル始まりますね
夏にまた観れるというのもアツい🔥
neils bohr:algebras like sheet music the important thing isn’t can you read music.it’s can you hear it.Can you hear the music rober.?-
robert oppenheimar:yes i can
Bro WE can all admit that Christopher Nolan is the best movie maker of our generation and for me of all time ! Thats why he is the GOAT
Insane to think that this man impacted the world we live today. Dude is a huge reason the USA has been the #1 world power.
weirdly enough, the shot at 2:36 is actually a 70mm 5 perf blow up shot. If you compare the streaming version (constant 2.20:1 aspect ratio) to the home release blu ray (2.20 and 1.78), youll notice the left and right are simply cut off so that the shot can be scaled up to fill the frame. It was the same in the IMAX 70mm theatre as well, you can barely make out the edge of Oppenheimer's face on the IMAX film showing/in the home release, but on the streaming release (and the 70mm 5 perf showings) its easily identifiable. You can also tell by the very apparent different grain structure and color reproduction
I just watched Deadpool and Wolverine today in theatre. Let’s be honest that movie is not even close when we compare it with a legendary movie like Oppenheimer
Is it good enough to make a video on? I've heard good things, but not sure if a movie like that has the cinematography I'm looking for.
@@StayPhased Deadpool and Wolverine is not an epic masterpiece like Oppenheimer . Its just a fun to watch superhero movie with a lot of cameos and refernces. Yes I do enjoyed Deadpool and Wolverine, but let's be honest it doesn't have the type of cinematography of the movies that you usually cover. At the end of the day it will just take a spot as another good marvel movie, not as a masterpiece of all time.
Oppenheimer was boring
Congrats bro this is real 4k IMAX resolution Good job on the editing you did a great job
I watched it in 2160p...took some time to finish the whole thing...but worth the wait ... brilliantly captured frames
Even a short quarter of a minute can give you shivers if you have great videos and music.
This is absolutely superior editing. Well organized, put together, and pure talent. Well done. 👏
This film was mind blowing experience in imax
I get the goosebumps. Thank you for making incredible video
Thank you for this masterpiece!!
My pleasure! (:
Watched this on my 75” 4K HDR TV. Beautiful. Your Interstellar video might have the most views, but this video is WAY better.
I swear every role played by Cillian Murphy was actually played by a different person.
What an incredible actor!
The road to disaster is paved with good intentions
Your piece 🧩 of Work is really applaudable, hats off 💪💡
Thank you 🙌
Cillian for the oscar
One of the best films ever made
Ludwig did it. He Created a pure Master Piece.
пройдут десятки лет, у Нолана выйдут новые фильмы, и я вспомнив об этом шедевре услышу именно этот трек в голове.
This is amazing great work!
Thanks so much!
WTF with this soundtrack brooo
Understandable 😭
Its one of the best 😢😭
Full body chills at the end. Nice
fr especially the end with that music, pure goosebumps..
how wonderful that is, my friend!
I get it. The splitting of the photo in the bedroom is in direct reference to the splitting of atoms & the splitting of Oppenheimer as a character. Incredible. This is one of the greatest things I’ve ever witnessed. Truly sublime.
Ending was amazing. A third of the movie was about the conversation oppenheimer had with albert, and the it ends showing us what they talked about. And it was truely something scary to hear.
Can’t stop watchin this it’s so nice
Man, this freaking great actor is out of this world 🌎 🎉❤ CM!
truly goosebombs...
With this edit you gave the same trauma again bro, This film redefines films.
Didn't check the movie but this video was inspiring to do that lol. Cool one
The US people only know about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, but 300,000 people were burnt to death in the air raids on the Japanese mainland by incendiary bombs. During World War II, only the US military carried out such large-scale, indiscriminate mass killings.
Wait till you hear what Japan did to China and other South Asian Countries“only the US military carried out such large-scale,indiscriminate mass killings.” Your naïveté on history is showing. Ever heard of what happened in Nanjing, what the Japanese did to 300,000 Chinese people.
Awww looks like someone's kawaii-washing Japanse history during WW2. Why don't ask the people of East and Southeast Asia about the "indiscriminate" things the Japanese did there?
@@decomposedthoughts7955Shut the hell up. No one deserved to die in that horrible war. It wasn't the innocents who did those horrible things, it was the Japanese Military Complex. As well as the United States Military Complex. NO INNOCENT DESERVED TO DIE. NO ONE.
Unit 731 anyone?
In September 1944, nine American airmen survived when their planes were shot down off the coast the tiny Pacific island of Chichijima.
Eight of the young men were captured by the Japanese, tortured and eaten.
The ninth drifted out to sea and was remarkably rescued by the US Navy.
That survivor was a 20-year-old pilot who would go on to become President, George HW Bush.
This too
Japan and Russians already lived in USA but they did sthg stupid and got what they deserved...at the time
finally watched this movie like, 3 weeks to a month ago. sweet jesus, being able to listen to this music without feeling like i'm missing out is another layer of euphoria.
I often end up here , cause this edit lifts me up ❤️
Thank you for the support! (:
Oppenheimer gave Atomic Power to mankind and for that, fate had him suffering from grief and regret for his entirety of life...
Albert Einstein noted, “Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.” We humans have created the equivalent of a mousetrap for ourselves. And we've constructed tens of thousands of them over the seven decades of the Nuclear Age.
Shakespeare aah comment
@@hiranyaXD true lol
Albert Einstein haven't done anything in particularly, just done other's projects , spoke what others have already said before.
Most overrated scientist
“4 minutes,” i was promised. where are my 30 seconds?
chris nolan out here romanticising physics 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
love it 😊
@MarvinMatkya Thanks so much! ♥️
3 minutes of complete goosebumps.
Shot on IMAX + Watching in an OLED/AMOLED screen = Massive banger 🔥💥
when ever i want motivation to get up and study i play this
Thanks for this, really moving.
I can't even imagine the emotions when these people discover such great things, I get so excited when I solve a simple math problem or write some code in IT.
This movie is so beautiful.
No one can skip this masterpiece…. If he skips it he is a shit
Christopher Nolan Magnum Opus: Oppenheimer will become an influence film for future Oscar Winning Filmmaker’s.
I CAN FINALLY HEAR IT, I CAN HEAR THE MUSIC
A moment of lifetime. A spark of life in this earth. Then it became. From the start to the end, one experience everything. It cannot be shared. Only felt. The love of parents, the love of siblings, the love of heart and the love of hate all combined to create this nuclear fusion that only belongs to the mind. - The words that came to me while listening to this music
listened this with my headphones with dolby atmos on .....man im a extra terrestrial being now
that's the greatest edit i've ever seen !!! keep it up
In many spiritual traditions, identifying oneself as the "doer" can be seen as problematic because it often implies a sense of ego and attachment. The idea is that believing you are the sole agent behind actions and their outcomes can lead to a heightened sense of self-importance and separation from the larger whole.
Spiritual teachings frequently emphasize that actions are part of a greater flow or universal will, and that clinging to the notion of being the doer can create stress, disappointment, and a false sense of control. Instead, many traditions advocate for recognizing one's actions as part of a larger interconnected process, which can lead to greater peace and a more harmonious existence.
thanks for this edit
Just so beautiful
So inspiring
this is one of the best works of art ever created
Watching this on my Sony A95L and the picture just looks so damn good ! = )
Now i become death destroyer of the world 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing edit 🤯🤯
Bravo, uploader!
Holy god!! This is therapy.
Full of goosebumps and supernatural feeling 😌
YES I CAN HEAR THE FUCKING MUSIC EVERYWHERE
Great edit feels like I am Oppenheimer
Taking the leap of faith and becoming a physics major is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in life.
ㅤI don't know how many times I've listened to this music and watched these visuals from the Oppenheimer film but I always have this strange feeling of sadness and joy, admiration and fear, regret and fascination.
ㅤI feel connected to humanity and the universe while listening and watching this masterpiece.
He made a history not just Oscar 🎉
Simply BRILLIANT.
Cillian's performance is what made this film so profound.
In the gym 😌
earnt yourself another sub.