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Movie was kinda mid tbh, Oppenheimer was better.
They were both pretty good. I just did a Barbenheimer, it is very much worth it to watch both.
I did the same thing, I can understand Ben's frustration since Barbie felt weirdly political in certain parts but overall Oppenheimer was just the better movie, especially if you got to see it in IMAX.
My theater doesn't have an IMAX and I am butthurt about that fact.
I actually kind of liked barbie better, ngl. Oppenheimer was good, but it was everything I feared it would be as an engineer whose professors repeated stories about the Manhattan project ad nauseum to me.
I'm a first year Aero Engineering student, can't wait for teachers to play this in class lol.