
gluvnast wrote:Have anyone noticed that in EVERY Nolan film has a female death involved in some kind of way, no matter how big or how small? And each death has a huge significance to the story at hand? Is that just a coincidence or is that his trademark in his films?









prince0gotham wrote:gluvnast wrote:Have anyone noticed that in EVERY Nolan film has a female death involved in some kind of way, no matter how big or how small? And each death has a huge significance to the story at hand? Is that just a coincidence or is that his trademark in his films?
I've thought about it and yes i think it does. I noticed that each time i saw a Nolan movie and i just thought 'damn, he maybe just doesn't think of the women as the better sex'. Most of his female roles are kind of mixed and untrustworthy (Natalie, the chick from Following, Sarah from Prestige). Rachel is in no case likeable neither in Begins nor in TDK. Nolan rarely gives much time or attention to female characters at all I think. Or if he does, they're antiheroes.




Eternalist wrote:More men die (in more brutal ways) than women in his movies.




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