Christopher Nolan films are not for the social messages, personally I go for the narrative bending that he specializes in. At least the majority of his films in the past that involve some kind of mystery / detective work and reconstructing experience by differentiating memories invented from real. Almost like Nolan tries to combine cinema and quantum theory. Watching them fires off parts of my brain that rarely get exercised, at least by visual media.
At least he used to provide that. If his newer films are just big budget historical action dramas with straightforward timelines, then they're probably a waste of time and inaccurate to boot.
Edit: I just read there's a lot of flipping of timelines, so this film must be the bomb
Christopher Nolan films are not for the social messages, personally I go for the narrative bending that he specializes in. At least the majority of his films in the past that involve some kind of mystery / detective work and reconstructing experience by differentiating memories invented from real. Almost like Nolan tries to combine cinema and quantum theory. Watching them fires off parts of my brain that rarely get exercised, at least by visual media.
At least he used to provide that. If his newer films are just big budget historical action dramas with straightforward timelines, then they're probably a waste of time and inaccurate to boot.