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The reason why all his movies are grey/brown/blue is because he is red/green colorblind, so everything to him looks grey/brown
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The bottom is the full color spectrum he sees
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>>216061333
That doesn't explain why the designs, sets, and composition are so dull though
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>>216061333
His only good movies are Following and Memento.
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>>216061354
He is used to not seeing very much color so he cares more about firm, bold lines, shapes, etc. The same way that people without a sense of taste prefer crunchy/spicy foods since they get no stimulation from the flavor
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I think that's how cats and dogs see the world

Which one is he?
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>>216061333
>he is red/green colorblind
I'm calling BS. He just can't use color effectively like every other modern director.



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