This is not the story I was supposed to write.
The idea — and it was a good one — was a piece on director Christopher Nolan, not only focusing on his altogether remarkable new film, “Oppenheimer” (set to open July 21) but also examining career parallels between this work and his previous 11 films, which among them have grossed $5 billion worldwide and won 11 of the 36 Oscars they’ve been nominated for.
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