The Prestige (Nolan, 2006) — 10 Years Later
A lot of movies show people trapped in hell; this one shows them constructing it.
A lot of movies show people trapped in hell; this one shows them constructing it.
So the question becomes: how does Batman Begins hold up in a post-Avengers world?
A full plot synopsis of Interstellar would probably exhaust my thesaurus' stock of synonyms for "inexplicable."
As I've acknowledged elsewhere, the Batman of this series of films is not the same character/hero I grew up with, and that complicates my reactions, making it harder (though, I hope, not impossible) to separate my disappointment from my judgment. That's not all of it, though, or I should have liked Rises more than The Dark Knight, and I'm not sure I did (even if I did judge it a better film).
In social media I quipped that I thought The Dark Knight was essentially a Saw movie with marginally less gore. That's a deliberate overstatement but not by too much.
Memento is both better and worse than I remember it (no pun intended).