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Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey concludes with Odysseus confessing the brutal destruction of Troy, breaking Zeus' law and civilization's order. The ending mirrors Oppenheimer's final scene, where Oppenheimer and Einstein discuss the atomic bomb's apocalyptic consequences. Both films explore humanity's self-destruction through dangerous technology and broken codes.
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