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TopicI think Christopher Nolan has jumped the shark.
Kitt
12/24/18 10:12:35 AM
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Sunhawk posted...
Kitt posted...
Sunhawk posted...
Sure I do. It's when there's a big drop-off in quality, and it usually stays that way for the rest of the TV series / video game series / person's career.

Not necessarily. It's when something isn't as popular as it once was and it resorts to doing more outlandish things to try garner back the attention to itself.
This isn't the case with Nolan at all.


You don't think Interstellar was an outlandish film? It had space travel, time travel, and AI life forms. When has Nolan done those things before?

Sci-Fi is nothing new to him. Inception is just as, if not, more absurd than Interstellar. And Dunkirk is way less absurd and more grounded than both of them. These movies clearly weren't made specifically as a desperate attempt to win back an audience on his films.
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