Flora Nolan makes a traumatic cameo appearance in the director's forthcoming film.
Flora Nolan has filmed a small role in her father’s forthcoming blockbuster, which tells the real-life story of Robert J. Oppenheimer, who is known as “the father of the atomic bomb”.A bio of the character describes her as a “young woman who appears to the title character in a hellish, conscience-pricking vision, in which the flesh is flayed from her face by a piercing white light”.
The filmmaker said he didn’t want it to sound like he was Michael Powell on Peeping Tom, the 1960 film where the director’s son was cast as child version of the serial killer.“Truthfully, I try not to analyse my own intentions,” he said. “But the point is that if you create the ultimate destructive power it will also destroy those who are near and dear to you.
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