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RE: Interstellar, the upcoming Nolan film should be excellent from a technical production standpoint

Posted by Mark Man on August 16, 2014 at 17:12:50:

His use of non-linear timelines, (Following, Memento, Batman Begins and the Prestige), is one to of things I enjoy about his movies...

Crosscutting plot themes in parallel, (Inception, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises and The Prestige), really adds "hectic-ness" towards the end of his movies...lots of revenge type elements also...

Flawed characters that are neither good or bad or one dimensional...most all have psychological issues of some kind...

Re-casting actors; has a nice core of them that have been with him in a few films...Michael Cain, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Bale, Marion Cotillard...just off the top of my head...he seems to be an actors director and they line up to work with him...

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Mark