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Few filmmakers have had the rapid, impressive rise to success that Christopher Nolan has had over the last 25 years. Out the gate, Nolan has been ambitious, making twisty, unique films like his debut Following and his breakthrough Memento despite extremely small budgets. Within a decade of making his first film, he would revitalize action movies, origin stories, and superhero films with both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight—still widely considered the greatest superhero film of all time. In his first dozen films, Nolan has taken us deep inside the mind (Inception), to the darkest reaches of space (Interstellar), and explored war in a way we’ve never seen before (Dunkirk). While his experiments haven’t always been entirely successful, like with his last film, 2020’s Tenet, it’s hard not to admire Nolan’s attempts to push the boundaries of what film and storytelling can do on such a large scale….
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