![]() ![]() His only critique was that the film does not show the devastating impact of the bombs on the Japanese cities. Palomba said he saw the film and it has been a positive force in raising people’s interest about nuclear weapons. ![]() “I think it is difficult for people to talk about or to acknowledge how horrible the situation is.” “It is definitely bringing the whole grim reality into people’s consciousness,” she said. Louise Coleman, a spokesperson for Massachusetts Peace Action, said public awareness about the threat of nuclear war is also rising, due in no small part to the release this summer of director Christopher Nolan’s biographical film “Oppenheimer,” about the physicist who led the team that created the first atomic bomb. “We’re here to remember and also to build a movement that can raise the concern and raise awareness so we can. Palomba said the Watertown group has been holding this memorial since the mid-1980s. ![]() As speakers took turns remarking on the dangers of nuclear armaments, attendees stopped by a table where they signed postcards to members of the state’s congressional delegation asking them to support the abolishment of atomic weapons. ![]()
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