Women are far from the only marginalized group Christopher Nolan and co deemed unimportant to the story of the creation of the bomb. His treatment of the Japanese victims and the Native Americans in New Mexico forced to dislocate for the Trinity Test was perfunctory at best. I understand this is a feature movie literally titled under a white male scientist, but it’s the choice of the filmmaker to tell the story of the atomic bomb from the perspective of another white male tortured genius (was he really that tortured though, compared to the women in nuclear physics at the time, let alone the Japanese people and indigenous people whose whole life trajectories were irrevocably altered?). All that I’m saying is I understand where that choice comes from, but I do not respect it.