In 1989, Tim Burton shot the famous film "Batman", which created a win-win blockbuster at the box office with strange composition, brilliant colors, and extremely comic-style character modeling. The audience’s recognition and obsession with Button’s style has spawned several sequels. According to this tune, in the next three episodes, we saw bigger stars, more exaggerated performances, and worse plots. When many people think that Burton created the "Batman" series, a British offspring named Christopher Nolan looked very angry (nineteen years old at the time). He considered himself a big fan of Batman, but he was in his heart. The long-lasting image of Batman: How did the Dark Lord and the God of Night become bluffing and bluffing things? After that, he said his thoughts, but not surprisingly, the buddies around him sneered at him. After that, he also made movies. After making a few so-called "literary and artistic movies" by fans, he went uncharacteristically and took over Batman Begins, which became popular all over the world and was enough for celebrity movie history. He interprets his favorite comics as a child in a way that no one has ever seen before, completely subverting the frivolity of Tim Burton's version and giving Batman a heavy style.
After talking nonsense for a long time, I just want to say that Christopher Nolan happens to be a fan and hardcore 007. And among these more than 20 series of films that lasted for decades, his favorite is this "The Queen's Secret Order", yes, it is this weird 007: George Lazenby, who only played 007 this time, almost got married. , Even Bang girls have a personality (and their personality is pretty good). Christopher Nolan is famous for being anti-traditional, this 007 is also the most anti-traditional one, so we seem to see the origin of Christopher Nolan.
Marc Forster's Bond 22 is very disappointing. I miss the talents in Finding Neverland and Stay. As for 007, maybe the 21st century 007 series needs a loving genius like Christopher Nolan to inject freshness. blood.
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