frakkingoff
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In numerous interviews, Nolan says he likes the cold, messy fashion of making films and he compares them to documentaries, referring to the style in which he makes films.
First of all, Nolan wasn't saying he was making documentaries. So, not being a documentary, when the basic comprehensibility of your characters' dialog is severely impacted, you have a flaw - it's not a "style" or "flourish."
It's not enjoyable to scratch your head and ask yourself "What was it that guy said?" while the characters continue to talk and the movie moves forward.
You need to learn not to take everything Nolan says literally and, while you're at it, drop the fanboy, apologist attitude. He's not perfect, his films aren't perfect, and there are legitimate problems with them that can be improved upon, as there are with any directors' films.
Re-read the interviews, do your homework and get back to me.
Well, when you get off your self-righteous, ignorant high horse, and learn not to be a colossal *****e to people, you can feel free to get back to all the rest of us.

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