Published 17:41 IST, August 24th 2023
Oppenheimer: Florence Pugh says Christopher Nolan apologised to her - Here's why
Florence Pugh, who played the role of Jean Tatlock in Oppenheimer, revealed that Christopher Nolan was apologetic to her for the size of her role.
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Florence Pugh was recently seen playing the role of J. Robert Oppenheimer's love interest Jean Tatlock in Oppenheimer. Even though the actress had limited screen time, she received praise for her role as a psychiatrist and physician. In an interview with MTV UK, the actress revealed that director Christopher Nolan was apologetic about the size of her role in the movie.
3 things you need to know
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- Oppenheimer was released in theatres on July 28.
- Florence Pugh portrayed the role of psychiatrist Jean Tatlock in Oppenheimer.
- The actress recently disclosed why Christopher Nolan apologised to her for her role in the movie.
Florence Pugh recalls Nolan's apology
In the interview, Florence Pugh opened up about her role in Oppenheimer. She revealed that she did not have much idea about the movie, but she knew that Nolan wanted her to know that the role wasn't a big one. The Little Women actress further recalled the time she met Christopher Nolan in New York while filming Zach Braff's 2023 drama titled A Good Person.
(Florence Pugh recalls the time Christopher Nolan felt sorry for the size of her role in Oppenheimer | Image: Fanpage/Instagram)
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“I remember he apologised for the size of the role. I was like, ‘Please don’t apologise.' And then he said, ‘We’ll send you the script, and honestly, you just read it and decide if it’s like… I completely understand the sizing thing.' And I remember that evening when I got the script being like, ‘I don’t need to… I know I’m going to do it,'" Florence added.
More about Florence Pugh's role in Oppenheimer
A scene between Jean Tatlock and Robert Oppenheimer was condemned in India and sparked a series of controversies. In the scene, the physicist was seen reading out a verse from the Hindu holy scripture Bhagavad Gita during intercourse. Another scene from the film came under the limelight wherein the makers inserted a CGI-made black dress on Florence Pugh during a nude scene to get clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in India.
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17:41 IST, August 24th 2023