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Nolan often like to get the ending in place before he begins.

Took this one quite literally with Tenet

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Nolan's films were the first ones that I could recognize the filmmaker's style permeate through. I'm a big fan! Few questions for you:

  • What filmmakers currently working is Nolan a fan of?

  • With each film he puts out, he continues to push his unique time-manipulating narratives, with less emphasis on character backstory, and more focus on their role within the controlled environment of the film. Do you think Nolan will ever redirect and go in a different direction?

  • As far as I know, Nolan seems very tech-averse. I believe he doesn't have a cell-phone or email address (please correct me if I'm wrong). How does that affect his daily life?

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Thanks for the response! The Prestige is one of my favorite movies of all time.

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If you were to make a Korean fast food joint, what would be on the menu?

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This isn't a fair argument, but the script expands on Cooper's son a bit. Basically he's a farmer and he thinks that his father and Murph have unfairly abandoned the Earth.

The whole concept of Interstellar is that Earth is dying and humanity must looks to the stars for a new home. Cooper's son is meant to represent the subset of humanity that rails against this idea, and holds onto the idea of a future on their home planet.

In the film, Casey Affleck's character is just kinda angry and yelling for no apparent reason.