Christopher Nolan has directed only seven feature films, but it feels like he’s made more. That’s because all of his films– the indie thrillers Following and Memento, the moral-corrosion duet of Insomnia and The Prestige, the genre-redefining Batman films, and the Inception — are all constructed to reward (if not require) repeat viewings. His films are confusing. You might forget which movie you’re watching. Perhaps you’ll even forget your name.
At the National PopWatch Asylum for Cinemaniacs, they’ve constructed a rudimentary Christopher Nolan flowchart. Print out a copy and carry it with you whenever you think you may be watching a Christopher Nolan film. Think of this flowchart as your own personal tiny spinning top, keeping you grounded in reality, and check it out via popwatch.ew.com
The various dream levels (as Sean Mort, graphic designer from UK understand it) in Inception. He was trying to simplify it for myself.
Update: He saw the film for a third time last week and his idea of what happened has completely changed. He believe this to be correct. Any comments would be appreciated.
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Casino games are anti-charity, donating your money to those far MORE fortunate than yourself.
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With the help of several people on the iCrossing analytics team, this image to show how it all fits together. Let me know what you think!
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Barack Hussein Obama II, the 44th president of the United States, celebrated his birthday on August 4
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