Remember Breakfast On Pluto?
T’was the year 2005, people were less easisly offended and a trans woman in a small Irish town was a thing of beautiful storytelling.

[Directed by Neil Jordan (Interview with the Vampire, The Crying Game, In Dreams, We’re No Angels)]
Remember when Danny Boyle predicted how London would look in a pandemic?
28 Days Later.

Quietly he was a “star” in 2020 for A Quiet Place Part II.
Peaky Blinders. Peaky, Blinders.

Cillian Murphy has been working since 1996, received an impressive number of awards and nominations, if an actor’s worth shall be determined by that.
Oppenheimer is a good film, quite long and a bit boring we’re it not for the attention one has to put in analyzing every expression, movement and word of the actors because the hype was so great that was all I could think about.
Nolan to me will always be great for his Batman Trilogy, Memento, The Prestige and Inception.
Then he became overly complex for the sake of self reference.
Now he’s historic for the sake of grandiosity and I cannot call Oppenheimer his best movie, an opera, the Oscar winner material; best it can be is a polished ode to fine cinema making, technical, emotional for award consideration.
Cillian Murphy is not a sensation, he’s a professional, a very good one at that. And everyone should watch Breakfast On Pluto, period.
