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Characters discuss their jobs and the moral dilemmas that go along it—will God judge us? Are we doing the right thing? Will we blow up the entire planet, or just the great state of New Mexico? In the end, it feels like none of these questions are answered, except one: they didn't blow up the entire planet or New Mexico (if you are thinking about writing me to say I'm spoiling the ending for funny videos you, please commit yourself to a mental institution funny videos right now). The performances are all decent, if unexceptional. Paul Newman, an actor I greatly admire, never funny videos finds the right balance for General Groves. He's gruff but sympathetic, a combination that often seems to betray his character. John Cusack spends much of the time pondering what evils he may be tinkering with, than finds himself with a heavy dose of radiation poisoning (his subsequent scenes are the most harrowing in the film).
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