The Prestige is still my favorite Nolan film.![]()
I'm still shocked over how underrated it is. It's truly a mindbender of a movie.
Absolutely. Heck, I'll even go as far as to say that it should've gotten some awards recognition. I think if it came out after TDK or Inception then the movie would've fared better commercially and critically. That movie is just perfection.![]()
The crazy thing is that it's literally structured as a flashback inside a diary narration inside another flashback. I don't think any of it actually occurs in real time aside from the end, does it?
Nolan has done a very curious thing with the Batman mythos... both similar and, in terms of cinematic genre, very original.
Most associate Batman Begins as the "reboot" that gave Hollywood an addiction to reboot other franchises, it was also your "origin movie" that has so many echoes elsewhere.
The Dark Knight progressed on that by deconstructing the very ideas established in Begins, and sort of become the model for "grim & gritty" remakes.
And if things are going the way the promotions are leading up to, The Dark Knight Rises is ostensibly a Batman movie that is beyond a Batman-movie. It's the dystopian epic, the Oedipus at Colonus of Superhero Films, so to speak.
Strangely (but not that surprisingly), it mirrors Frank Miller's "alpha and omega" of Batman, but of course, he's yet to deliver the middle. The "Batman tale" that is exemplified by both the mainstream comics of any era, as well as The Dark Knight in his cinematic incarnation.
Does that make sense?
As a massive fan of film these days it goes without saying that I'm a fan of Nolan, regardless of his connection to the Batman franchise.
Aye, that's exactly the same for me. Without Batman Begins I wouldn't have discovered Nolan.Same. I will admit though the first Nolan movie I ever watched was Batman Begins. I was a batman fan before I was a Nolan fan. How lucky we are to have him direct these movies.
Nolan is amazing. The Prestige is still my fav and you just made me anticipate this film even more. Thanks.![]()
Same. I will admit though the first Nolan movie I ever watched was Batman Begins. I was a batman fan before I was a Nolan fan. How lucky we are to have him direct these movies.
I guess we all are to an extent - batfans before Nolan fans. I did watch Memento before Batman Begins, but only because the director was about to helm Batman Begins, heh. Guilty.
Aye, that's exactly the same for me. Without Batman Begins I wouldn't have discovered Nolan.
What if he doesn't direct Batman anymore...?Nolan... has to come back...
What if he doesn't direct Batman anymore...?
He must.......
*Cue insert image of Joel and Tim Burton looking on with a menacing look at the fans.