WWII epic Oppenheimer wins fight against Barbie at Baftas as it scoops seven honors

WWII epic Oppenheimer wins fight against Barbie at Baftas as it scoops seven honors

 WWII epic Oppenheimer wins fight against Barbie at Baftas as it scoops seven honors

Cillian Murphy is the primary Irish-conceived star to win the Main Entertainer Bafta.

Oppenheimer won the fight against Barbie at the EE Baftas, scooping seven honors.

The incredible spine chiller about the making of the nuclear bomb was named Best Film.

Be that as it may, Barbie passed up a major opportunity in each classification, with stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling flying in from LA but leaving with essentially nothing.

Cillian Murphy, who played the title character, J. Robert Oppenheimer, won the Main Entertainer grant, while Christopher Nolan claimed the Chief reward.

Also, Cillian, 47, is the primary Irish-conceived star to win the Main Entertainer Bafta.

During his discourse, where he alluded to his co-stars as his Oppen-homeboys, he said, "Oppenheimer was this hugely knotty, complex person.

"Small time's beast is another man's legend. That is the reason I love films."

It won grants for Unique Score, Cinematography, and Altering, while Robert Downey Jr. won Best Supporting Entertainer.

Dull parody Unfortunate Things won five honors, including Driving Entertainer for Emma Stone, 35.

She commended the cast and team, saying, "I can't envision this film with any other person. I'm in wonder of every one of you."


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