Christopher Nolan is extremely overrated
He overcomplicates simple plots through non-sensical dialogue and through forcing non-linear narratives when they aren't needed. When you look through the overcomplications and through (admittedly) cool visuals of his movies, his work becomes rather bland movies with flat characters, films that lack emotions and don't really say anything. He also LOVES overusing music to dictate the emotions of a scene because he seems not confident enough in cinematography, acting and writing to convey to the viewers how a scene feels
I like The Dark Knight, parts of Interstellar, The Dark Knight Rises and Oppenheimer. I haven't watched Dunkirk. The rest I really, really don't like. Mostly because I hate it when writers try hiding from criticisms through complicated plots, I find it very insincere, incompetent and frustrating
I'll jump off the back of this and say that Oppenheimer is the biggest piece of dogshit to ever come out of Cinema, and you cannot change my mind. Blatant revisionism throughout, an attempt to make literally everyone unlikeable (and no, your 'based on a true story' defence ain't going to fly here), and remind me: isn't this movie like 3 hours, when what you said could have fit into about half that time? Oh, and what's that? You're bored? Here! Have a scene of Oppy' randomly shagging one of his (plural) mistresses, as his most iconic line ever spoken is put to visual and auditorial degradation!
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