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Oppenheimer movie-goers spot historical mistake that ‘ruined the film’

Christopher Nolan’s newest blockbuster movie Oppenheimer was released on Friday, and viewers were quick to point out an error in a Cillian Murphy scene

Oppenheimer might be based on a true story, but fans of history noticed something not so historically accurate.

The scene in question takes place in 1945, after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. J Robert Oppenheimer, played by Irish actor Cillian Murphy, is about to give a speech to a cheering, patriotic crowd of Americans. The crowd is waving American flags, and that’s where the inaccuracy lies.

One moviegoer took to Twitter to write that the film “was good and all, but I’ll be that guy and complain they used 50-star flags in a scene set in 1945”.

In 1945, there were only 48 stars on the American flag, as the stars represented how many states the United States had. Alaska and Hawaii weren’t considered states during the time, however, the flags had all the current 50 stars on them. Alaska and Hawaii didn’t become states until 1959.

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