Goodnightmoon said:
taus90 said:
I m Just pointing out you said it was about Taste. Manchester by the sea is a good movie, not great but thats subjective to my taste.. I dont think there are any bad stories, what makes it bad is the way its told and executed on the big screen, just recently i saw The Judge, the story was great but the execution was sloppy.. even a story about boy meeting girl story could be told in an amazing way.. (titanic).. and this is where Nolan comes in because his movie can cater to different audiences which include law light who like the big explosion & stuff and also respect audience like me and you with mature store telling and doesnt take his audience as idiots.. Barring the third act of Interstellar and TDKR
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Fair enough, I think the same about the importance of execution over the story btw and yes, Nolan is a great director (a bit too overrated by some though) that can succesfully catter to very different audiences, which is cool.
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I think he is overated in the sense WB gives him literraly a blank cheque to make films, which shouldnt cost half what the final budget ends up.. and he plays it too safe with actors he tend to cast same actors and works in his comfort.. the only exception was Inception.. coz he was working with new actors and was working on deadline to start production on TDKR. But still I would take nolan over many "big blockbuster directors" except Edgar Wright.