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A distinctive feature of the film is its use of color and black-and-white sequences to differentiate perspective from fact. According to the filmmakers, scenes in color depict the subjective experience of Oppenheimer, his internal struggles and perception, while black-and-white segments aim to reflect objective historical records. This approach deepens the viewer's immersion into Oppenheimer’s psyche and emphasizes the film’s focus on his personal narrative versus documented history.