I think Dunkirk is his best. But Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Tenet all tie for me in terms of how much I love them.
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I saw Tenet and I couldn't believe how cringey the dialogue was and how the villain is the most generic, cartoonish russian character I've seen in a long time and how the woman character is typical damsel in distress that is frankly outdated in 2020.
I recently watched the No Time To Die trailer and cliche lines, paper thin characters and a cartoonish villain are all in that movie too. At first I couldn't understand what Nolan was thinking when he wrote Tenet but it all makes sense now. Everything about the spy genre is just ridiculous but whatever. It's subjective I guess.
I recently watched the No Time To Die trailer and cliche lines, paper thin characters and a cartoonish villain are all in that movie too. At first I couldn't understand what Nolan was thinking when he wrote Tenet but it all makes sense now. Everything about the spy genre is just ridiculous but whatever. It's subjective I guess.
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that's fairRetskrad wrote: ↑October 28th, 2020, 9:50 amI saw Tenet and I couldn't believe how cringey the dialogue was and how the villain is the most generic, cartoonish russian character I've seen in a long time and how the woman character is typical damsel in distress that is frankly outdated in 2020.
I recently watched the No Time To Die trailer and cliche lines, paper thin characters and a cartoonish villain are all in that movie too. At first I couldn't understand what Nolan was thinking when he wrote Tenet but it all makes sense now. Everything about the spy genre is just ridiculous but whatever. It's subjective I guess.
Tenet has grown on me so much that it’s legit in my top 3 Nolan films. The movie seems to have an endless amount of layers
i hate it for these very reasons as wellRetskrad wrote: ↑October 28th, 2020, 9:50 amI saw Tenet and I couldn't believe how cringey the dialogue was and how the villain is the most generic, cartoonish russian character I've seen in a long time and how the woman character is typical damsel in distress that is frankly outdated in 2020.
I recently watched the No Time To Die trailer and cliche lines, paper thin characters and a cartoonish villain are all in that movie too. At first I couldn't understand what Nolan was thinking when he wrote Tenet but it all makes sense now. Everything about the spy genre is just ridiculous but whatever. It's subjective I guess.
Nolan is supposed to reinvent genres and not just make generic movies simply according to existing and accepted standards
Retskrad wrote: ↑October 28th, 2020, 9:50 amI saw Tenet and I couldn't believe how cringey the dialogue was and how the villain is the most generic, cartoonish russian character I've seen in a long time and how the woman character is typical damsel in distress that is frankly outdated in 2020.
I recently watched the No Time To Die trailer and cliche lines, paper thin characters and a cartoonish villain are all in that movie too. At first I couldn't understand what Nolan was thinking when he wrote Tenet but it all makes sense now. Everything about the spy genre is just ridiculous but whatever. It's subjective I guess.
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I didn’t recognize Taylor-Johnson at first because he had such a big beard. Took me 5 mins to realize it was him, then I was impressed by his flawless English accent cuz for some reason I thought he was American (which after the movie I found out thru wiki that wasn’t the case) LMAO
I didn't recognize him till his "That's us" line.Bale Fan wrote: ↑October 30th, 2020, 5:15 amI didn’t recognize Taylor-Johnson at first because he had such a big beard. Took me 5 mins to realize it was him, then I was impressed by his flawless English accent cuz for some reason I thought he was American (which after the movie I found out thru wiki that wasn’t the case) LMAO
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