Tenet: The Twilight Worlds of Christopher Nolan
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Christopher Nolan has become the most successful blockbuster auteur of our time. With the arrival of Tenet, what's behind his continued success? Why are popular audiences so receptive to films that are so complex?
I argue that the secret lies in Nolan's approach to world-building, and the unique way he brings together the subjective and the objective in his films. In this video, I talk about:
*The developments in Nolan's approach to filmmaking that laid the groundwork for Tenet.
*Nolan's early subjective-focused films: Following, Memento, and Insomnia.
*The scaling-up of Nolan's subjective vision in the Dark Knight trilogy and The Prestige.
*How Inception blurred the lines between subjectivity and objectivity, paving the way for Nolan's future work in Interstellar and Dunkirk.
*How the antagonists in Nolan's films become increasingly unseen, as his cinematic worlds become increasingly full of mystery and intrigue.
*Tenet, and how it is in many ways a culmination of Nolan's previous work.
Let us know your thoughts and comments below, and thanks for watching.
Featuring screenshots and promotional material from the films of Christopher Nolan. Everything used according to the fair use doctrine.
Music by MB Jones:
https://holyyolk.bandcamp.com/track/1a
Видео Tenet: The Twilight Worlds of Christopher Nolan канала Now It's Dark
Support this channel on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/nowitsdark
Follow the link to hear our full review and analysis of Tenet:
https://soundcloud.com/nowitsdarkmoviepodcast/a-gesture-and-a-word-tenet
Like and follow us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/nowitsdarkpodcast
Christopher Nolan has become the most successful blockbuster auteur of our time. With the arrival of Tenet, what's behind his continued success? Why are popular audiences so receptive to films that are so complex?
I argue that the secret lies in Nolan's approach to world-building, and the unique way he brings together the subjective and the objective in his films. In this video, I talk about:
*The developments in Nolan's approach to filmmaking that laid the groundwork for Tenet.
*Nolan's early subjective-focused films: Following, Memento, and Insomnia.
*The scaling-up of Nolan's subjective vision in the Dark Knight trilogy and The Prestige.
*How Inception blurred the lines between subjectivity and objectivity, paving the way for Nolan's future work in Interstellar and Dunkirk.
*How the antagonists in Nolan's films become increasingly unseen, as his cinematic worlds become increasingly full of mystery and intrigue.
*Tenet, and how it is in many ways a culmination of Nolan's previous work.
Let us know your thoughts and comments below, and thanks for watching.
Featuring screenshots and promotional material from the films of Christopher Nolan. Everything used according to the fair use doctrine.
Music by MB Jones:
https://holyyolk.bandcamp.com/track/1a
Видео Tenet: The Twilight Worlds of Christopher Nolan канала Now It's Dark
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