I was blessed enough to see this in IMAX
I was trembling all throughout
This is Nolan amping it up
pure bliss
I was trembling all throughout
This is Nolan amping it up
pure bliss
Those people seem pretty delicate.Maximillian wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 5:57 amhttps://mobile.twitter.com/ryannineslin ... 8577200129
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This is what I'm talking about regarding people complaining about
I definitely count myself lucky with this lol
You are I’m still laughing at my self for seeing TROS AT TWO DIFFERENT PLACES IN DAY HOURS APART yet no prologue to be found. I’m so bitter lol.
I don't mean to discredit your claims, I just want to share my feelings: I honestly believe that the overall effect a piece of art has on me has nothing to do with its perfection. The same goes for the prologue, the past films of Nolan as well as ANY other film or piece of art I enjoy experiencing/watching/listening to. And I kind of feel that nowadays more and more people are fixated on art being perfect rather than being impressive and gripping. So, I'm just saying that... I'm not sure if you have a point or not, but even if you do, I'm sorry that those things result in you not enjoying a a scene or a film.ShotValuable wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 8:37 amI'm kind of disappointed from the prologue. Nolan made too many mistake in a 6 minute sequence, in my opinion.
I like the scene and the tone, and the overall feel of the movie. I just can't figure out why Nolan doesn't look at these things more seriosuly. He is known to be a director that doesn't make a lot of takes for a scene. Don't get me wrong, i love Nolan and his work, i think that he is one of the last directors that really respects the art of filmmaking and the theatrical experience. But i can't just look pass them.DHOPW42 wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 8:47 amI don't mean to discredit your claims, I just want to share my feelings: I honestly believe that the overall effect a piece of art has on me has nothing to do with its perfection. The same goes for the prologue, the past films of Nolan as well as ANY other film or piece of art I enjoy experiencing/watching/listening to. And I kind of feel that nowadays more and more people are fixated on art being perfect rather than being impressive and gripping. So, I'm just saying that... I'm not sure if you have a point or not, but even if you do, I'm sorry that those things result in you not enjoying a a scene or a film.ShotValuable wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 8:37 amI'm kind of disappointed from the prologue. Nolan made too many mistake in a 6 minute sequence, in my opinion.
The perfection you are looking for comes at the cost of spontaneity. Nothing happens perfectly in real life. Audience is already tired of watching multiple unbelievable things happening perfectly.ShotValuable wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 9:03 amI like the scene and the tone, and the overall feel of the movie. I just can't figure out why Nolan doesn't look at these things more seriosuly. He is known to be a director that doesn't make a lot of takes for a scene. Don't get me wrong, i love Nolan and his work, i think that he is one of the last directors that really respects the art of filmmaking and the theatrical experience. But i can't just look pass them.DHOPW42 wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 8:47 amI don't mean to discredit your claims, I just want to share my feelings: I honestly believe that the overall effect a piece of art has on me has nothing to do with its perfection. The same goes for the prologue, the past films of Nolan as well as ANY other film or piece of art I enjoy experiencing/watching/listening to. And I kind of feel that nowadays more and more people are fixated on art being perfect rather than being impressive and gripping. So, I'm just saying that... I'm not sure if you have a point or not, but even if you do, I'm sorry that those things result in you not enjoying a a scene or a film.ShotValuable wrote: ↑December 20th, 2019, 8:37 amI'm kind of disappointed from the prologue. Nolan made too many mistake in a 6 minute sequence, in my opinion.