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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2914998" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>enjoyed it, visuals really need to be seen on a big screen to truly appreciate, think john david washington does a good job as the lead and is believable in the room, kenneth branagh was good in his role, hadn't seen elizabeth debicki in a while and lot she was solid as well</p><p></p><p>much like inception they didn't get hung up on explaining the science behind the machines, didn't think the plot was as hard to follow as some had said prior to watching it, but in the climatic fight scene it did get a bit hard to follow all the various groups of soldiers who were dressed similar and sort out who was who</p><p></p><p>final scene seemed a bit overthought and that was my biggest issue with the movie. </p><p></p><p>if i was going to rank this genre of films by nolanL:</p><p></p><p>1) momento</p><p>2) the prestige</p><p>3) inception</p><p>4) tenet</p><p>5) interstellar</p><p></p><p>all five had plots holes and points that required the audience to accept certain things in nolan's stories, just felt the first three were tigher and more entertaining</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2914998, member: 73370"] enjoyed it, visuals really need to be seen on a big screen to truly appreciate, think john david washington does a good job as the lead and is believable in the room, kenneth branagh was good in his role, hadn't seen elizabeth debicki in a while and lot she was solid as well much like inception they didn't get hung up on explaining the science behind the machines, didn't think the plot was as hard to follow as some had said prior to watching it, but in the climatic fight scene it did get a bit hard to follow all the various groups of soldiers who were dressed similar and sort out who was who final scene seemed a bit overthought and that was my biggest issue with the movie. if i was going to rank this genre of films by nolanL: 1) momento 2) the prestige 3) inception 4) tenet 5) interstellar all five had plots holes and points that required the audience to accept certain things in nolan's stories, just felt the first three were tigher and more entertaining [/QUOTE]
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