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The reason I bring up inventing things is because all he did was recycle stuff done years ago, he didn't invent darker, more mature tones for genre movies, he didn't create big, in camera action sequences, if you look at any of his movies you can see the people he's lifitng from very clearly, other than the use of IMAX cameras I think his influence is being overblown to ludicrous levels. Star Wars and Tarantino took the genres they were delving into, to another level, Nolan didn't do that, he simply brought back using more practical action and a less bombastic approach, and where genre films were leaning into the absurdity, he looked for ways to justify them.Why do you keep going back to the idea that he needed to invent things for him to be the big, obvious influence on the direction a lot of Hollywood blockbusters have gone? Who is talking about Greengrass' next film? What movies did Greengrass create that had the effect that Begins, TDK or Inception have had? I say this, rather loving Greengrass' films.
It's like saying, there was sci-fi before Star Wars. Well of course there was. But that didn't mean Star Wars didn't influence all of cinema when it came out. There were movies like Pulp Fiction before Pulp Fiction. But that does not change the impact it had. Nolan is the guy who can make movies like Inception, Interstellar and Dunkirk and end up on the right side of 500m at the box office.
Also I wouldn't boil it down to the films being darker and realistic. But he definitely grew up the material, though not in the ugh way someone like Snyder would say. He made looking at material like Planet of the Apes or Mission: Impossible as being able to be more a thing.
As far as why people aren't looking for the next Greengrass movie, does that make his Bourne movies less influential, because they made less money and he's less into genre fare than Nolan? and this coming from someone that was not a huge fanboy of the Bourne films. I mean if we are measuring wallets then lets get Michael Bay in this conversation, a man Nolan has openly admitted admiring and copying when it comes to his action sequences.