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Oppenheimer: Indian Fans Criticise Use of CGI to Dress Florence Pugh to Censor Intimate Scene

Christopher Nolan’s film about the “father of the atomic bomb,” Oppenheimer, hit cinemas over the weekend. Through the film we see the creation, use, and the repercussions of the atomic bomb in the most cinematic way possible, along with J. Robert Oppenheimer’s journey that led to these events.

In the original cut of the film, after a sex scene, Pugh’s Jean Tatlock has a conversation with Murphy’s Oppenheimer while sitting naked on a sofa seat, but that is not how the scene played out in Indian cinemas.

To classify this film in the U/A category, Universal Pictures decided to use a CGI dress on Pugh during the nude scene, making it a special edit to meet film certification standards. While there was already buzz about the nude scene before the film’s release, Indian filmgoers didn’t witness any such scene on their cinema screens.

However, it appears that the scene was also censored in a similar fashion in other regions such as Pakistan and Indonesia. Perhaps the same self-censored version of the film was also screened in these countries.

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