Re: Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk (7.21.17)
What's overrated about a director that actually writes original screenplays and stories, and uses practical effects as much as he can in an industry filled with remakes and adaptations of shows and books? Granted his biggest claim to fame was based on one of the biggest superheroes around, but even that was a completely original take on the genre that no one had tried before. There's nothing overrated about Chris Nolan. In fact I'd argue that he's rather underrated. It's refreshing to have a director that doesn't adapt everything from a book or an old movie or show...despite that one big one ;-)
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