This is going to be the new "no more dead cops" guy, right?
Maybe, but I'm more interested on who's gonna be our new CIA guy.
This is going to be the new "no more dead cops" guy, right?
Not while Deakins is doing the cinematography for a BladeRunner film. Deakins' time has come.
Reaction to this in my Suicide Squad showing was probably not what Nolan was going for.
Lots of people laughing and shaking their heads. Lots of people commenting on how dumb it looks. "Too artsy".
Anecdotal blah blah but I can totally see where that notion is coming from. The teaser shows nothing.
I think it's more likely he's simply noted heavy exposition has seemed to work well performance wise and puts a lot in (to be fair despite what I'd class as overloads of exposition in Inception and Interstellar you still see people querying stuff that's been pedantically pointed out so he might have a point).It actually sort of feels like Nolan has become less confident as a director as time has gone on, strangely. Like, The Prestige might be his most confident film - complex in plot and concept; structurally bouncing all over the place - and he seems to do all of this quite seamlessly while never losing sight of the characters and themes, which are almost definitely the strongest in any of his films. The performances from Jackman and Bale are fantastic. The film ebbs and flows in exciting, dynamic ways.
By TDKR and Interstellar, there's this absolute clunk to everything that's going on that I can't quite put my finger on. It extends past the obvious exposition and into the editing, the cinematography, the pacing. It all just feels quite rigid, like Nolan doesn't quite have the feel for what tone and pace each scene should be communicating to best reflect the story at the time. He doesn't quite seem to have the confidence to take the elements in a bold direction. It ends up feeling quite sterile.
Man I love Nolan but there is sooooooooo much stuff out there if you want to find it. Comes out all the time too.I am excited to see this Nolan to me is one of the few who still makes awesome and original movies.
Seems like Nolan is showing less and less leading up to his films. 10 years from now you'll only get the title and his name as the trailer. That is about it.
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This is a short teaser for a film coming out a whole year from now. It's based on a historical event. The teaser already has a handful of scenes showing the tone and cinematography of the movie. Compared to the Interstellar teaser this shows so much more. Theory debunked.
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This is a short teaser for a film coming out a whole year from now. It's based on a historical event. The teaser already has a handful of scenes showing the tone and cinematography of the movie. Compared to the Interstellar teaser this shows so much more. Theory debunked.
First teaser for Interstellar was close to 2 minutes, showed us corn and Cooper driving (and actually talking). Stop lying, duckroll.
What a dark time it must've been to be a Brit (1940).
Nazis pouring all over continental Europe, all the British allies falling like dominoes.
One island seemingly stands alone.
Yup. Of course the if you're thinking "spoon feed me" you get the WTF? comments but I agree the teaser actually shows you what the core is: a retreat that could fail if they're discovered.The teaser is really cleverly edited. I think that watching it multiple times tells us exactly the sort of film Nolan is trying to make here, and what we should be excited about. Right off the bat, you hear what sounds like a ticking clock, suggesting that there's a race against time. You see both close ups and wide shots of a beach, and increasingly more and more people on it. You see abandoned weapons and you see bodies. There is a sense that they are organizing a retreat by sea, and each shot shows the scale that Nolan is after here, putting on screen the sense of enormity the Dunkirk evacuation had. People stretching into the distance, etc. Great stuff.
Nah. I can't see him winning for a cash in scifi sequel blockbuster by an up and coming director when a darling of the critics circles is finally directing a SERIOUS HISTORICAL DRAMA that panders to the Academy itself. Sorry.![]()
All it needs.Seems like Nolan is showing less and less leading up to his films. 10 years from now you'll only get the title and his name as the trailer. That is about it.
This is supposed to be much more of a thriller than a drama.
This is supposed to be much more of a thriller than a drama.
i heard the two unknown young actors were the leads of the film too. i'm pretty interested in seeing how this plays out.
Two young scientists from the future experiment with a time machine and it malfunctions, trapping them in Dunkirk during the evacuation. When Himmler gets word of strange phenomenon occurring there, he realizes this is their chance to seize technology from the future to turn the tides of war, and throws all the resources of Ahnenerbe into stopping the Dunkirk evacuation.
I'm going to guess when Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them comes out in November.Any word about the date of a full trailer?
I am excited to see this Nolan to me is one of the few who still makes awesome and original movies.
Any word about the date of a full trailer?
Reaction to this in my Suicide Squad showing was probably not what Nolan was going for.
Lots of people laughing and shaking their heads. Lots of people commenting on how dumb it looks. "Too artsy".
Anecdotal blah blah but I can totally see where that notion is coming from. The teaser shows nothing.
Twist: The booth main actors are younger versions of Hitler and someone else.
My head hurts when I try to imagine a person who thinks that teaser was "too artsy".
wtf
Is Michael Caine in this? If so, he's the bad guy in the end.
Is Michael Caine in this? If so, he's the bad guy in the end.
Shell shockWhy is the one dude smiling as the plane dives down?
https://twitter.com/jpraup/status/761327973253414912
Weird to see a contemporary Nolan film without any fantastical elements.
all hail smiling dude
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Shit, thats now something I want to seeI thought it was Hitlers from another dimension? One where Hitler became an artist and the other where Hitler became a motorcross driver.
OléGunner;212527803 said:I'll be honest, when I read that nolan was doing a war film it dampened my enthusiasm, because I wanted something more cerebral like inception or interstellar.
But hawt damn that teaser was tense and got me excited for this!
I should never have doubted.
I thought it was Hitlers from another dimension? One where Hitler became an artist and the other where Hitler became a motorcross driver.
Dr. Pavel, I'm MI6.Maybe, but I'm more interested on who's gonna be our new CIA guy.
“With some of those old war films you used to get a lot of build-up, you play the guessing game: who’s going to die and who’s going to live. This one has none of that. It’s just BANG! Straight into the middle of a desperate situation.”
I am excited to see this Nolan to me is one of the few who still makes awesome and original movies.