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Can you spot the historical mistake in ‘Oppenheimer?’ Fans say it ‘totally ruined the film’

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summer blockbuster “Oppenheimer” is surely not bombing at the box office, but there is one scene in the movie that isn’t hitting the right target.One moment in the three-hour film starring Cillian Murphy shows a historical error that viewers pointed out on Twitter.In the shot, the Irish actor, 47, stands in the middle of a crowd, who all clap and cheer for him while they wave American flags.The dramatic epic about the life of nuclear physicist J.

Robert Oppenheimer takes place in the early 1940s, but the flags featured white stars that represent 50 states — despite the country only having 48 in 1945 when the scene took place.Hawaii and Alaska, the last two entities to be annexed to the United States, were not added until 1959.Eagle-eyed fan Andy Craig revealed the mistake on social media, sharing a snapshot of the scene, and his post quickly went viral.“It was good and all, but I’ll be that guy and complain they used 50-star flags in a scene set in 1945,” he tweeted.Other fans agreed with his discovery and even called out Nolan, 52, for the incorrect usage.“Totally ruined the film for me,” a person claimed. “Yeah, but that’s not Nolan…so he had to have just missed it.

He is ‘mostly’ British, afterall,” one joked about the “Batman Begins” director’s nationality.Someone else chimed in: “That’s an amazing ‘catch.’ Now I’ll never ‘not’ see it.”“Also the flags seem poorly printed… there’s no padding between the bottom row of stars and the boundary of the canton,” a user noted.Another fan scoffed: “It seems sloppy: they put substantial effort into everything else, but the 48-star flag was official from 1912 to 1959, it was the only US flag of the period.”Some also explained that the 48-star flag was even used in other scenes.

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