On first watch, this is bottom tier Nolan.
Saw this in IMAX 70mm & the visuals were simply stunning. Those Amalfi Coast sequences were gorgeous.
However, the performances, aside from Pattinson were quite dull. John David fell super flat for me.
The audio was literally one of the worst I’ve ever heard in a movie. There needs to a federal law for Nolan movies to have subtitles moving forward. Unacceptable.
The idea is interesting, the execution, not so much. Loved the set pieces & action throughout but exposition was whatever.
Also, Nolan’s style is starting to become quite saturated now. I’m tired of the played out - deep talks which quickly flashback to a 2 second clip of a character & an important moment then cut back
Ludwig did his thing with the score. Nothing memorable like Hans but it’s certainly one of the positives.
6/10
It wasn't the performances for me - just felt like they had nothing to work with as "Characters."
Audio mixing was f***ing terrible during some scenes.
i think nolan movies arent like well mixed for all speaker configs even in cinemas or something
mike dean vibes
No wonder Nolan chose known audio terrorist Travis Scott for the soundtrack
On first watch, this is bottom tier Nolan.
Saw this in IMAX 70mm & the visuals were simply stunning. Those Amalfi Coast sequences were gorgeous.
However, the performances, aside from Pattinson were quite dull. John David fell super flat for me.
The audio was literally one of the worst I’ve ever heard in a movie. There needs to a federal law for Nolan movies to have subtitles moving forward. Unacceptable.
The idea is interesting, the execution, not so much. Loved the set pieces & action throughout but exposition was whatever.
Also, Nolan’s style is starting to become quite saturated now. I’m tired of the played out - deep talks which quickly flashback to a 2 second clip of a character & an important moment then cut back
Ludwig did his thing with the score. Nothing memorable like Hans but it’s certainly one of the positives.
6/10
Nail
Head
Don’t try to understand it, feel it.
Lmao after this i stopped trying to make sense of it and it was pretty good to follow
On first watch, this is bottom tier Nolan.
Saw this in IMAX 70mm & the visuals were simply stunning. Those Amalfi Coast sequences were gorgeous.
However, the performances, aside from Pattinson were quite dull. John David fell super flat for me.
The audio was literally one of the worst I’ve ever heard in a movie. There needs to a federal law for Nolan movies to have subtitles moving forward. Unacceptable.
The idea is interesting, the execution, not so much. Loved the set pieces & action throughout but exposition was whatever.
Also, Nolan’s style is starting to become quite saturated now. I’m tired of the played out - deep talks which quickly flashback to a 2 second clip of a character & an important moment then cut back
Ludwig did his thing with the score. Nothing memorable like Hans but it’s certainly one of the positives.
6/10
I thought the score was very underwhelming
When he goes back in time and his car gets flipped over and set on fire. How is he saved? It is never explained
Havent seen my friends in a while
Good opportunity for second watch + hanging out with em
Havent seen my friends in a while
Good opportunity for second watch + hanging out with em
How'd you like it?
How'd you like it?
Its great. Doesnt touch my fav Nolan fílm (Interstellar) but I really liked it. Its pretty complicated but I think I understood like 70% of what happened lol. The rewatch should make things a little more clear. I was complaining about the mehhh emotional aspect of this compared to interstellar and inception but someone in the spoiler thread said we should see this as a espionage film instead of a film that focusses on the characters and I actually agree and thinking like that made me love it more
Driving and walking after this film feels really weird btw
Its great. Doesnt touch my fav Nolan fílm (Interstellar) but I really liked it. Its pretty complicated but I think I understood like 70% of what happened lol. The rewatch should make things a little more clear. I was complaining about the mehhh emotional aspect of this compared to interstellar and inception but someone in the spoiler thread said we should see this as a espionage film instead of a film that focusses on the characters and I actually agree and thinking like that made me love it more
Dope, yeah I saw a video on youtube Christopher Nolan said he wanted to take your average spy-fiction movie and kind of flip it on it's head. Kind of what i'm expecting.
Dope, yeah I saw a video on youtube Christopher Nolan said he wanted to take your average spy-fiction movie and kind of flip it on it's head. Kind of what i'm expecting.
Yeah thats exactly what it is. Bond + time travel + classic nolan mindfuckery
Here's my ranking of Nolan's filmography in honor of Tenet releasing! Also read the notes where i go in a little more detail explaining my ranking!
Would love to see other peoples rankings for sure
This really worth watching or nah
Heard the plot is more confusing than Inception lol
Here's my ranking of Nolan's filmography in honor of Tenet releasing! Also read the notes where i go in a little more detail explaining my ranking!
Would love to see other peoples rankings for sure
https://boxd.it/8Ahim
Dope list, switch Interstellar and Dunkirk with TDK/Inception and we pretty much got the same list
This really worth watching or nah
Heard the plot is more confusing than Inception lol
dope movie visually and super entertaining
be prepared to not understand half of what's going on
and pray your theatre throws some subtitles on