In my personal opinion it's a very well done film, but once you've seen the twist...at least in my case the entire structure of the film's narrative is compromised on a rewatch because I know exactly what is going to happen and the entire thing loses its tension and mysterious allure. To rewatch the film is to commit to watching the film misdirect you away from the result you already know for 2 hours. There's just not much enjoyment to get out of that.Is Shutter Island before 2010? Can't believe there's no mentions
I get that. Personally I never like to re-watch movies anyway.In my personal opinion it's a very well done film, but once you've seen the twist...at least in my case the entire structure of the film's narrative is compromised on a rewatch because I know exactly what is going to happen and the entire thing loses its tension and mysterious allure. To rewatch the film is to commit to watching the film misdirect you away from the result you already know for 2 hours. There's just not much enjoyment to get out of that.
Didn't get to vote so I thought alternatively I'd rank the poll options for fun and add in some I think the poll ignored
Nolan fans will ALWAYS find a wayThe poll follows a series of yearly polls and only the films who made it through are considered here. No films were really ignored, the people of HF has spoken!
That being said, this ranking doesn't look all that good...
1) Inception
2) Interstellar
2) Blade Runner 2049
3) Mad Max: Fury Road
4) The Social Network
5) The Wolf of Wall Street
5) Her
Nolan fans will ALWAYS find a way
Damn son, people really do love them some Nolan, though ironically his best film of the decade didn't even make the final cut.
Drive for me...pretty easily too.
Such an amazing movie that nailed every bit. Writing, music, acting, directing nothing was lacking
I think it comes to a matter of preference. Personally I loved that Dunkirk was very much "show don't tell" while Interstellar was incredibly tell before show. And just for my money, the cheesy resolution to the narrative kinda cheapens it compared to Interstellar just from the same decade. To me I'd rank the Nolan 2010s filmsYou make it kind of scary.
Interstellar is IMO his best film by some margin, so I'm ok with it being ranked "high". The high-end just seem very similar...