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I liked it more than you to say the least

Posted by tunenut on July 25, 2017 at 13:43:56:

I find Nolan to be inconsistent. I liked his first dark knight. I thought interstellar was one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

I thought his was a visceral and tightly constructed war movie. Yes, the words were hard to understand. In combat, they probably would be.

I found this exciting in the way a big screen movie experience is at its best. Nothing complex, music and sound and life and death. This is one I would probably not care for on the home screen. But it drew me quite intensely in on the xd size screen. I don't know much about World War II history so i personally did not know what would happen. So yeah, for me his Waterloo was interstellar, This was a redemption.