Kathryn Bigelow defends her Netflix film House of Dynamite against Pentagon criticism, emphasizing its focus on realism and authenticity in depicting nuclear defense scenarios, despite some claims from the US Missile Defense Agency that the film's portrayal of missile intercepts is fictional and overly simplistic. The film has gained popularity on Netflix, sparking discussions about nuclear proliferation and defense capabilities.
The writer of Netflix's 'House of Dynamite' defends the film's portrayal of missile defense systems against Pentagon claims of inaccuracies, emphasizing that the movie accurately depicts the system's imperfections and expressing openness to discussions on improving national security.
The writer of the film House of Dynamite, Noah Oppenheim, defends the movie's depiction of missile defense systems against Pentagon complaints, asserting the film's portrayal is accurate despite official claims of higher real-world effectiveness. The Pentagon and experts highlight discrepancies between the film's fictional portrayal and actual missile defense capabilities.