The film 'Oppenheimer', directed by Christopher Nolan, has sparked controversy with its inclusion of a black glove in the death scene of Jean Tatlock, leading to speculation about a conspiracy surrounding her suicide. Jean Tatlock, who had a close relationship with J. Robert Oppenheimer and potential knowledge of the Manhattan Project, may have been silenced by US intelligence officials. The black glove serves as a metaphor for Oppenheimer's guilt and his belief that he played a role in Tatlock's death. The film explores their passionate relationship, and Tatlock's last interaction with Oppenheimer was when she learned he would be unavailable for an extended period. Some believe that Tatlock's death was not a suicide but an assassination framed as such, as she may have been viewed as a threat by the US intelligence community. The inclusion of the black glove in the film represents the speculation surrounding Tatlock's death and Oppenheimer's feelings of guilt. It also aligns with the visual themes of the movie [08e96516] [45a9959d].