![]() Like in most of movies, he dwells in a single theme - here it's obsession. This is perhaps the movie where Nolan's broken timelines have enhanced the storytelling in the most brilliant way. It has broken timelines to enhance the storytelling, but unlike in most of his movies these are done more artistically than just for the thrilling reveal. Speaking of the cinematic experience, it is a typical Nolan styled movie. It is one of those movies which feel quite ordinary until a major twist makes it great. ![]() In fact, the whole movie can be weirdly related to a magic trick. As the movie says, the final reveal in a magic trick is the most thrilling experience. Just like you can relate the theme of memories and interpretations shown in the story of "Memento" with the actual experience we had while watching the movie, we can relate the three acts of a magic trick narrated within the story with the movie itself. This is obviously my most favorite Christopher Nolan movie, along with "Memento" (2000). ![]() ![]() With this movie, Nolan shows his ability to make a metacinematic film, yet again. I won't say it's an underrated movie, but it has somewhat been buried by the legacy of other "popular" Nolan movies. ![]()
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