• Kras Mazov@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    Used to like his movies a lot more, but my mind is changing on it as time goes by and as I start watching stuff from better directors.

    A lot of people like Memento, but I honestly don’t think it’s great, it’s cool sure, but I just don’t get the hype, I think it could have been much better, by the time you are close to the end the mystery is not that enticing and the reveal felt flat to me. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind have a similar premise and it’s actually pretty good.

    Interstellar I really like a lot, but I do dislike his incessant need to explain every single thing at all times, like to the point where it’s insulting to his audience. The planets the crew visits and Gargantua itself are cool as fuck tho. But I’m a sucker for anything space related, lol.

    Inception is cool, but I thought it was gonna be better given how hyped up and popular it is, the effects are cool but has the same issues Interstellar has.

    I don’t really remember much from Dunkirk but I do remember liking the cinematography there.

    I loved Tenet on first watch, but the second time it lost a lot of it’s charm, it’s greatest strength is not knowing what the fuck is going on.

    His third Batman movie is just pro-cop and blatant anticommunist bullshit.

    Oppenheimer I liked too, and I honestly think he wasn’t anticommunist in it, or at least not blatant about it, but it didn’t really touch on the stuff he should have, like the pov of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and it’s aftermath. There’s also his omission of the forced relocation of indigenous people from the place that became Los Alamos. These 2 things makes me feel like either there was heavy censoring there, or given his past record, just serves to show more clearly his right leaning agenda. I like that he actually criticizes the US government for once, but given what I just said, I’m don’t think I really care for much else coming from him.