Christopher Nolan's latest blockbuster film Oppenheimer has been one half of a box office revelation over the last week with the 'Barbenheimer' craze creating one of the biggest opening weekends in recent memory for the film alongside Greta Gerwig's Barbie.
Oppenheimer is a historic drama focusing on the man central to the development of the atomic bomb during World War Two, J. Robert Oppenheimer. Always one to push limits Nolan's film is shot entirely in IMAX, pushing the limits of what is possible with the super high resolution film with a three hour runtime.
As well as pushing the film technology, this three hour runtime has been making waves for the pressure its putting on cinema-goers bladders, with a comfort break unavoidable for many of those watching.
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This has led a number of those on social media who've seen the film to help out those still waiting by sharing the best possible moment to dash out without missing any key details.
One TikToker looking to help out cinema goers with a weaker bladder said: "If you're going to see Oppenheimer and you need to know when to pee, you're good to go as soon as Oppenheimer's old colleague arrives at Los Alamos for the first time.
"If you can keep your trip under two minutes then all you need to know is that Oppenheimer got his security clearance."
And with two and a half hour plus movies becoming more and more common anyone who regularly has this problem will be delighted to hear there is even an app you can use to make sure you never miss a key scene while running to the loo.
The appropriately named Run Pee app lets you know the best times to go, as well as if there are any post credits scenes, and even things like disturbing scenes that you might want to avoid.
One review for the app online says: "Great idea, well executed. Tells me when to pee and what I'll miss. I can set a timer so I pee at the right point. I can see how long the end credits are, and crucially, whether there's anything worth waiting for at the end of them."
Another review adding: "Fantastic app. Identifies times within a movie when you won't miss much action or plot, so you can go to the loo, and provides a synopsis and countdown timer whilst you do, so you literally miss nothing."
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