• SpaceDogs@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    When you mention his wife are you talking about Kitty? Because if so in the movie they portrayed her as only being a communist because one of her husbands was a card carrying member of the party rather than her believing in the cause. I’m not pointing that out because I believe the movie is in any way accurate, I just wanted to know if they got that part entirely wrong and basically filmed falsehoods.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I mean Kitty. To my knowledge, it seems like what did they did include of Kitty (and also Jean) was pretty much accurate, just missing a lot of background details. Kitty was an actual member of the Communist Party but she did eventually leave it, which would be why she wasn’t in it at the time of the Manhattan Project and the Oppenheimer hearing. Though, you’ll notice when she gets interrogated at the hearing she refuses to give up anything about the Party and turns all of the prosecutor’s rhetoric back against him. It reminded me of Paul Robeson’s famous testimony to the HUAC. Speaking to her earlier dedication to communism, she had actually tried to go fight in the Spanish Civil War with her previous husband but medical issues kept her from being able to make it. It seems as though his death in the war and the many failures of western communist parties disillusioned her from the cause, and I would assume the rising red scare culture didn’t help.