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  • Darius 2023-06-02 17:24:13

    A masterpiece of Nolan's genius, subsequent works have lost their flavor because of their...

  • Montana 2023-06-02 07:05:08

    I followed you so I watched your...

  • Zechariah 2023-05-10 12:38:12

    Very fat, I agree. It's weird and weird, and I have to say that the British pronunciation and the American pronunciation are really different, so I need to read it...

  • Candace 2023-05-01 20:32:33

    2008.6.28 I couldn't figure out why it was cut like this, and how to realize it, but I really enjoyed it. The film starts out like a literary film, with black and white images, and the choice of the heroine also has the aesthetic feeling of the 1960s and 1970s. The later complex plots of the beginning films can no longer maintain the feel of the beginning. Cobb's final transformation confuses me a bit.

  • Wayne 2023-04-25 18:14:41

    Nolan's first feature film, black and white, an hour long, two or three characters, very...

  • Reagan 2023-04-17 13:28:02

    Nolan's non-linear narrative and the accompanying unconventional style are revealed. His films always cause a lot of thought. The fuse is his twisted non-linear narrative, and another The main factor is that he doesn't want to be too explicit, like open endings, etc. But that's a good thing, both for the film itself and for the audience. But this script seems to be really awkward, such as the death time of the bartender and the heroine and the questioning of the...

  • Keyon 2023-04-08 09:54:58

    Nolan can handle nonlinear structures so skillfully in Virgo, thanks to the signature golden scissors in his hand. In addition, the style of the image and the dialogue of the characters have the relic of the French New Wave in...

  • Scarlett 2023-04-03 21:41:32

    Exquisite editing, such as the plot in the drowning, such a story is like a chilling nightmare, which makes people lose the courage to wake up. In the early days, Nolan was more able to play, but in the later stage, he was too racked his brains, and he lost the taste of being at his...

  • Lois 2023-03-28 07:33:51

    Wonderful narrative structure and scale...

  • Deron 2023-03-24 13:59:39

    Nolan's first feature film, the story is a little less detailed than the later works, but the skills of the director and screenwriter have already begun to emerge. The mottled black-and-white image has obvious signs of distress, possibly a Hitchcock-like tribute. The switch between the long handle and the hand-cranked camera makes the whole film hover in the gray area of ​​reality and fiction, remember, you are never...

Extended Reading

Following quotes

  • Bill: When I started to follow people, specific people, when I selected a person to follow, that's when the trouble started.

  • Bill: That's it, unless you have any questions.