why are you guise fighting a culture war over the most critically acclaimed and popular director of the 21st century? it’s like you’re asking to be btfo
Did /tv/ like memento?
Nolan's movies are all about some obsessive longing special boy who takes his obsessions too far. It's the only movie he knows how to write and that's why they appeal to 15-20 year old boys who weren't beaten up enough and think they're special boys too.
>>221736411its his best film by a country mile
>>221736439Even Dunkirk?
i'm not fighting anyone, i just don't really care to see it, why are you so obsessed with me?
I got a Jewish bitch,Give me Toppenheimer
>>221736469do i skipped that one. i saw the dumb shot of the guy running sideways across the battlefield and didn't bother
>>221736516Are you thinking of 1917 or whatever? Been a while so I might be wrong but I don’t remember that. Dunkirk was alright.
I like interstellar but after every viewing I just can't get it off my mind that it's basically a remake of 2001. I also can't take Nolan Batman seriously after Batman v Superman and The Batman. Oppenheimer is probably his best movie. Tenet could have been good but Denzel's son just cannot act.
>>221736364Hes the one fighting the culture war. And its for him to eat a giant L.Besides the movie appears vile. You should fighting against it on that principle alone. We act because it is right not because we can win.
>>221736411Its good but once you unravel the time shit there's not much there. Prestige is probably his best. Its hard to say batman was all him and everything else is meh. He has this thing where the logic and physics of the plot stop at like 90% into the movie and he just follows theme after. It worked well in inception because of dreams but was shit in Interstellar.
Interstellar´s plot is a mess
It's pretty sad that Nolan has to do the political grift, because he can't crack 1 billion without leeching off of Barbie and capeslop.