Christopher Nolan is in the rarefied atmosphere of a director like Steven Universe. Spielberg and James Cameron, whose names alone are enough to lure audiences into movie theaters.
Since his first feature film Following In 1998, the British-born, Chicago-raised director successfully created his own brand of film director. Whether it’s a new idea that emerged from the depths of his dreams (beginning) to the comic book icon (batman trilogy) and important figures from history You can expect great movies to be made. But that doesn’t mean the director can’t surprise.
His famous credits include two Oscars, a Golden Globe and billions at the box office. Nolan’s films often revolve around damaged and haunted individuals. which develops an unhealthy obsession beyond limits And his stories cover concepts such as time, memory, perception, and sometimes, most importantly, guilt. This is often reflected in the meticulously methodical structure of his films. Most of Nolan’s films have plots all over the place. It is a breathless zigzag between past and present. But just like the inside of a Swiss watch. Every piece has a part that creates unity.
All of this has resulted in a director who has seemingly not had a capitalist B bad movie in his two-and-a-half decade career. You can debate his preferences and question his creative choices. But there are few filmmakers alive whose work has been as consistent as Nolan’s, with news from a New Nolan joint Now in the works Let’s take a look back and rank the director’s films from “worst” (relative terms to worst). which is accepted) to the best