Christopher Nolan On 'Tenet' And Time, 'The Most Cinematic Of Subjects'
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Christopher Nolan On 'Tenet' And Time, 'The Most Cinematic Of Subjects'

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Christopher Nolan On 'Tenet' And Time, 'The Most Cinematic Of Subjects' Enlarge this image toggle caption Melinda Sue Gordon/Warner Bros. Entertainment Melinda Sue Gordon/Warner Bros. Entertainment Updated at 7:11 p.m. As Nolan's films got bigger and more ambitious, he found different ways to manipulate time, in movies like Inception, Interstellar and Dunkirk. Movie Reviews Christopher Nolan's Time-Bending Thriller 'Tenet' Reviewed Christopher Nolan's Time-Bending Thriller 'Tenet' Reviewed Listen · 3:55 3:55 What is it about you as a person that keeps being drawn to these questions of how we experience time? And as an audience member, I've always enjoyed movies that, if you want to see it a second time, you're going to see a different movie.

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