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    James Cameron Calls Oppenheimer a ‘Moral Cop Out’ Over Bombing Depictions

    July 9, 2025
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    Acclaimed director James Cameron has criticized Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film Oppenheimer, calling it a “moral cop out” for not showing the devastating impact of the atomic bomb on Japanese victims. Cameron made the comments in an interview while discussing his own upcoming atomic bomb film, Ghosts of Hiroshima.

    Cameron praised Nolan’s filmmaking but took issue with his decision to avoid depicting the aftermath of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He pointed to a scene in Oppenheimer where the main character briefly hallucinates charred bodies, saying this moment “dodged the subject” and did not fully address the human suffering caused.

    The Titanic director explained that his film will focus directly on the experiences of bombing survivors, based on Charles Pellegrino’s upcoming book. “I want to go straight at the third rail,” Cameron said, referring to the sensitive nature of the topic.

    Critics have previously raised similar concerns about Oppenheimer. The 2023 film never shows the actual bombings or their effects on the Japanese people, focusing instead on the American perspective. Filmmaker Spike Lee and others argued that this omission missed an important part of the story, especially given the estimated 200,000 Japanese deaths.

    Nolan defended his approach in a 2023 interview, saying the film was intended to follow Oppenheimer’s personal viewpoint and reveal events as he experienced them. “It was as much about what I don’t show as what I show,” Nolan said.

    Despite the criticism, Oppenheimer received widespread acclaim, winning seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and earning nearly $1 billion globally.

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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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