In the film "Oppenheimer", there's a powerful scene following the Trinity atomic bomb test where the crowd's reaction is a mix of applause and tears.
I noticed that while some characters, including scientists and their wives, were crying, others were clapping and celebrating. This contrast in emotions is striking. Can someone explain the significance of this scene? What is the film trying to convey through these diverse reactions? Is it solely about the characters' personal feelings, or does it also reflect broader societal or historical contexts?
The difference in Oppenheimer's reactions is noteworthy in these scenes.