Because of your contributions to our Women In Film charity event,
you've unlocked an Honest Trailer for every Christopher Nolan movie.
You first knew him as the guy who made "Momento"
Then he was the guy who saved Batman
Now revisit retroactively perfect films of the internet's god of cinema
Makes sense, because only the god can get "Dark Knight Rises" rated 66 of the best movie ever made
Suit up, very literally, with Christopher Nolan
A visionary director, whose actual vision is colorblind
Which enplanes why so much of his work is tinted blue
Watch as he carefully construct a series of intricate puzzle boxes
Full of non-linear story-telling
Plots that range from - Holy crap that was mind blowing,
And intense percussive musical scores that will make you scream - Whaaaaat
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Meet a Christopher Nolan protagonist
He's a well dressed white dude
Follow this intense stoic man who is likely some kind of thieve, criminal or vigilante
But who still follows a strict code
"Never follow same person twice"
"Never recreate places from your memory, always imagine new places"
Joker - "And that's the rule you'll have to brake"
As he recons with the tragedy of his past
Whether is the death of his wife
"Once i had a wife, she was taken from me"
"It won't bring your wife back"
"the doctors would have been able to find the cyst in my wife's brain, *before* she died instead of afterwards"
"no"
Or when Nolan really wants to shake things up
The death of his...... Girlfriend
"..The other fascinating thing about you is that you work with your lovely wife, Emma"
Experience ten masterfully crafted films
that as cold and remote as the ice tundra they feature
Where human emotions aren't so much felt as reasoned about
"I think positive emotion trumps negative emotion every time"
"Love has meaning, yes. Social utility, social bonding, child rearing..."
"We love people who've died. Where's the "social utility" in that?"
Where time is just a toy to be played with
Whether the stories told out of order, backward and forwards, simultaneously
then in interlocking series of flashbacks
In three separate levels of a dream, where time moves in different speeds
In space where time is relative
Or in WW2 where time is sort of mashed up to make things more suspenseful
And if you think it's all too complicated
I let Nolan break it down on a level that you babies can understand
"That's basically the end of the movie"
"This stuff is the black and white running backwards
"As we cut between the two scenes"
"Scene there, scene there, scene there, scene there"
"you have flashbacks to a different timeline, some of which have color, some of which is black and white"
"the end of the film being sort of there-ish"
"the ones that relate to a parallel story"
So if you love cinema and enjoy being wowed by a true art
Cheer for a man who is rightfully considered one of our greatest modern directors
Whose sharp cinematic eye, incredibly talented pool of actors,
And obsessive dedication to the craft of filmmaking
Have given birth to the rabid fan following
That will ignore all the nice things we just said and focus on joky nitpicks which will be taken one hundred percent seriously
He's one of the best filmmakers working today, OKEY? Is that not enough?
"Company went public a week ago"
"And i bought most of the shares"
"so let's put a couple of tables together"
"I'm not sure that they let us"
"oh, they should. I own a place"
"The clean slate? When you type someones name date of birth and in a few minutes they gone, every database on earth"
"Now we're trapped in Fischer's mind battling his own private army, and if we get killed we'll be lost in limbo until our brain tuned to scrambled egg"
"you're well educated man, Coup. And a trained pilot. "
"would you like to see my mask?"
"You just rake off your little mask"
"If you working alone wear a mask"
"No one cared who I was till I put on the mask"
"Sssssmoken'"
"where are they, where is the trigger"
"Wake up"
"Rachel"
"and it also means loosing someone I have cared for, since I first heard each cries echo through this house"
"I failed you, you trusted me, and I failed you"
OK, I'm sure you all know about first letters in the characters names in "Inception" spelling out "dreams".
But did you know that all the astronauts initials in "Interstellar" spell out BRCMD ?
Which can only be referenced to the TV show DOC
Where Billy Ray Syrus plays an MD
And his character name was Clint Cassidy. CC!
That has to be reference to Charlie Chaplin, who was good friends with...
ooh.. Edith Piaf! That sing that song in "Inception" that's the cue for everyone to wake up