Binge Movie Aftertaste – Christopher Nolan Retrospective w/ Jack Falvey IV and Matthew Goudreau: Inception (2010)
After doing full career retrospectives on Michael Mann and Quentin Tarantino last year, it didn’t take long to figure out whose directorial career the Aftertaste was going to tackle next. An influencer, and someone whose films can be dissected to death, Christopher Nolan is someone who has a firm grasp on what kind of vision he wants to display. From Batman to focused World War II stories, Nolan has certainly run the gamut of what kind of stories he has to tell. But with the only Nolan related things covered in this podcast being his Dark Knight Trilogy, as well as him having a film called Tenet scheduled to come out this summer, we felt it was time to tackle the rest of his career. So join myself, Jack, and Matt as we look at what his career outside of the cowl has consisted of, while leading up to a review of Tenet.
After the incredible $1 billion success of The Dark Knight, everyone wondered what Nolan was going to do next. Enter an idea he had been working on for almost a decade called Inception. The concept of deconstructing dreams and influencing someone to do something because of them is an idea that was much different than anything the British filmmaker had done up to that point. Audiences flocked to it, as it made almost $900 million at the box office. But how do we feel about it?
Join Matt, Jack, and myself as we have perhaps the most confrontational discussion of this retrospective. Guess who doesn’t like Inception and wants us all to know?
Inception (2010) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)
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