Watching Nolan's films always feels like he's been cheated all the time. He deliberately intersperses the ending in each segment, showing the level of cheating in a arrogant way like a magician. I was very shocked after watching it, I couldn’t help but read it twice, and then I found that there were still echoes between the beginning and the end (both protagonists said: Everyone has a box and the non-dialogue clip of the title How Cobb framed Bill to make him a scapegoat ) This narrative style is also reflected in his "Deadly Magic". The script, the director, and the shooting were all done by him alone, and I think he's totally worthy of the proper name for a Christopher Nolan movie.
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