[Music]
[Music]
it's not who you are
underneath it's what you do that defines
you
i heard this epic dialect from the movie
batman wiggins
when i was around 12 years old it seemed
like a message
out of this world at that time this
dialogue continued to stay in my mind
for a lot of days
and over the course the essence of it
started
influencing my life i went after the
same movie
once again and this time something else
struck my mind a name christopher nolan
the passion i had for techniques with
art forms made me search about this
director
and to my surprise the interest in him
only increased
i started watching his movies and
reading about him through the years
deep concepts of metaphysics and beauty
of mathematics
unraveled before my eyes during this
journey
slowly and rather permanently nolan's
unique style of direction
imaged the mainstream hollywood movies
transformed
my restricted idea of filmmaking into a
wider
modern one his ideas surprised me
his direction mesmerized me and his
storytelling
influenced my life by 2016
i had completed watching almost all of
his epic creations
although he had created only a few
those tiny list was enough for us
audience
to ponder upon for a long time i was
becoming a nolan fanatic
just like a million others he was able
to make
a brand out of his films the so-called
nolan movies
and talking about hard work the efforts
in mind
this person puts behind each of movies
gives us the moral that if there is
passion
and hard work into what you do the
outcome
will always be exemplary this legend has
taken
his audience through a journey of memory
reality
time and a bunch of other philosophical
concepts
most of his movies have given us an idea
about the
extent to which time can be bent for
knowledge
time is just another tool in the arsenal
meant to be twisted according to the
filmmaker's book
so there happens a non-linear
storytelling
which is actually a null and trademark
leaving his audience
head scratching for most of the time he
always have excelled
in changing normal genres like mysteries
thrillers
sci-fi superheroes war extra into a
kind of his own the nolan king
when he takes a new genre we fans get
excited because
we know his track record of creating
distinct
traditionalist preferring films over
digital things and treaty
knowledge also gives high priority to
huge
loud bold moves this sometimes
overwhelms the film's dialogue itself
due to this
a funny thing is that when interstellar
was released
movie theaters most of them put up signs
telling audience that their equipments
were working just fine
and if they couldn't understand the
dialogue they were not responsible it
was
wholly the responsibility of knowledge
norad actually believes people should
focus on the
entirety of the movie passive sounds and
dialogues at the same time
so that they could get a clarity of the
story and emotion
he don't recommend focusing on what
people are saying
alone in duncan's rather than
dialogues in memento he made a
blockbuster
out of the morality of revenge of a man
with amnesia
in dark knight he drew a blurry line
between
random violence and vigilantism in
prestige
he conveyed to us the message of rivalry
obsession and conflict between science
and magic
and dart kirk it was not entirely about
what the boundaries of how a movie
should be he's a director worth paying
attention to
and moreover a person whose hard work
needs to be recognized
happiest birthday to the master of
mindventor the visionary director
the exemplary the one and only
christopher nolan
may you make a lot more movies that will
keep us go on
questioning about the wonders of this
world may you create
epic movies so that we could spend a lot
of our time
discussing and imagining and putting up
our own theories for that
have a wonderful day
