dynamite house He made his viewers nervous by portraying how the United States would respond when a nuclear missile was on its way to hitting it.
However, Netflix's nuclear disaster film does not appear to impress the Pentagon, which said in an internal memo that the film's depiction of the US defense response is incorrect.
“We respectfully disagree,” Noah Oppenheim said. MSNBC The weekend program. However, he acknowledges that he did not speak with the Pentagon during the preparation of the film.
However, he shares that the team did extensive research for the film, leading them to conclude: “Unfortunately, our missile defense system is very imperfect, and if the Pentagon wants to have a conversation about how to improve it.”
The screenwriter also shares: “I'm very glad that the Pentagon saw, or is watching and paying attention, because this is exactly the conversation we want to have.”
“Or what the next step could be to keep us all safer, that's exactly the conversation we want to have. But what we show in the film is accurate,” he says.
“I'm not a missile defense expert. However, I spoke to many missile defense experts and they all went on record,” adds Noah.
dynamite house is streaming on Netflix.






