Memento Explanation by Christopher Nolan - True Genius - Must Watch

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  • Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan.
    Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film: a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order (simulating in the audience the mental state of the protagonist, who suffers from a anterograde amnesia). The two sequences "meet" at the end of the film, producing one complete and cohesive narrative.
    The film was subsequently ranked one of the best films of its decade by several critics and media outlets.

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  • @rong7496
    @rong7496 Před 3 lety +9477

    He’s not going to be happy until he makes a film that confuses even himself.

    • @zachastro1129
      @zachastro1129 Před 3 lety +575

      Tenet...

    • @rong7496
      @rong7496 Před 3 lety +157

      Zach Astro: He hasn’t confused himself even with that one.

    • @zachastro1129
      @zachastro1129 Před 3 lety +97

      Ron G if he wasn’t slightly confused of his own idea for tenet, then the next movie he makes won’t make sense until the third time we watch it

    • @cosmicbrownie4397
      @cosmicbrownie4397 Před 3 lety +37

      TeneT

    • @doxyshiva
      @doxyshiva Před 3 lety +9

      😂😂😂

  • @craigbestbond007
    @craigbestbond007 Před 4 lety +2040

    of course he‘s lefthanded

  • @lorddaniel20061
    @lorddaniel20061 Před 5 lety +7442

    Leonard's life would've been so much easier if he'd bought a damn portable tape recorder.

    • @ethanharmer5151
      @ethanharmer5151 Před 5 lety +817

      Ngwane Daniel Lol. Thought about that. But remember Leonard only has like fifteen to twenty minutes till his brain resets. If he has to listen every single time. Eventually he wouldn’t even make it past the recordings. Let alone actually do stuff. That’s one of the main plot holes with the pictures. He has to remember to look at them every single time. Which makes you wonder how he even remembers his condition or the pictures for that matter considering they didn’t become a thing till after the accident

    • @adgomennemogda7009
      @adgomennemogda7009 Před 4 lety +271

      Well..you have to remember that he wants to "play" this game, so he wouldn't even want it.

    • @dogeatinghomework
      @dogeatinghomework Před 4 lety +132

      also remember that leonard only believes people's faces, not their words

    • @Charzilian
      @Charzilian Před 4 lety +520

      @@ethanharmer5151 that was actually explained. Remember muscle memory is different than short-term or long-term memory. He doesn't "remember" to look at photos, he learned through repetition. Not a plot hole.

    • @Charzilian
      @Charzilian Před 4 lety +58

      @@dogeatinghomework which we find out pretty quickly that it's not reliable. He only thinks he knows body language.

  • @pankajsarmal2038
    @pankajsarmal2038 Před 3 lety +2392

    Posterity. Now I get it.
    So, Nolan ran a temporal pincer movement in time so that one version can write Tenet and the inverted one can write Memento and they both meet halfway on Inception.
    *Mission Accomplished.*

    • @santoshgokul3374
      @santoshgokul3374 Před 3 lety +34

      Underrated 😂

    • @csmarkham
      @csmarkham Před 3 lety +34

      Slow clap. Brilliant.

    • @nash7880
      @nash7880 Před 3 lety +93

      but you seem to forget the nolan that transcended into the 4 dimension of time and was able to write interstellar

    • @TheLio666
      @TheLio666 Před 3 lety +6

      Ok
      Wot about Dunkirk and The Prestige?

    • @jamesramplin8124
      @jamesramplin8124 Před 3 lety +7

      @@nash7880 "the 4 dimension of time" hahahahahahaha, I can see why people get confused by Nolan movies now.

  • @KeelyBurnMusic
    @KeelyBurnMusic Před 5 lety +4472

    “It’s confusing, because I don’t think pictorially/diagrammatically.” *proceeds to draw a perfect pictorial diagram*

    • @hoeelandotorrez7891
      @hoeelandotorrez7891 Před 4 lety +146

      Because the man is a Genius. He did write it he is the one who can explain it.

    • @SykotikShadow
      @SykotikShadow Před 4 lety +91

      Just watch color sequence scenes in the movie from backwards to forward and watch the B&W from beginning to end. Movie it wasn't really that hard to understand. It becomes even more confusing when he has to explain it over and over and over again to this guy. Geez 😄

    • @ArcherRtM
      @ArcherRtM Před 3 lety +95

      @@SykotikShadow The movie isn't difficult to understand but the structure itself is quite complexe. That's why IMO.

    • @matjennifer
      @matjennifer Před 3 lety +94

      It’s funny because half way through him drawing it he gets a smile on his face like he’s thinking “holy shit I’m brilliant”

    • @Bubbertan
      @Bubbertan Před 3 lety +1

      @@SykotikShadow exactly!

  • @abhitrups2002
    @abhitrups2002 Před 6 lety +7225

    Ok I am running
    Why am I running?
    I am chasing him
    'Boom ' no he is chasing me
    LMAO 😂😂

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Před 6 lety +121

      Abhijeet Jadhav HAHA BEST SCENE IMO XD

    • @Joe-mz6dc
      @Joe-mz6dc Před 5 lety +64

      Abhijeet Jadhav Best scene. 10/10

    • @r3dsnow757
      @r3dsnow757 Před 5 lety +402

      The scene where he was waiting for Dodd then forgets and proceeds to take a shower was funny too.

    • @Drex0602
      @Drex0602 Před 5 lety +144

      R3dsnow75 “I don’t feel drunk”

    • @r3dsnow757
      @r3dsnow757 Před 5 lety +73

      @@Drex0602 i would like to know what happens if he is drunk, new tattoo " you are drunk, don't believe your tattoos".

  • @sebastianreyes1341
    @sebastianreyes1341 Před 3 lety +3695

    Can’t believe how easy for him is to explain such a complex concept. This is the reason why he is such a great director.

    • @LuigiSimoncini
      @LuigiSimoncini Před 3 lety +121

      maybe because he's the director of the thing?

    • @imumojumder3941
      @imumojumder3941 Před 3 lety +12

      He is a cofusing director & perhaps have memory loss issue within him. Imagine a condition: we all failed to understand a puzzle but only nolan solved it in his own way. So we all admired him as genius. His movies always end in a enigmatic way

    • @machineheaded3628
      @machineheaded3628 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah he broke down the film with explanation in such an effective fashion, imagine if I were required to do that I wouldn't really have been able to do that with my own words...
      In fact I would've required a long time to come up with words to describe whatever I just saw...
      But he's the director...

    • @martinlatour9311
      @martinlatour9311 Před rokem +12

      I mean... he created it. I'd hope he understands it lol

    • @successsystem2468
      @successsystem2468 Před rokem

      No. He's a show off who makes shit films. Eg. This, Dunkirk, Tenet. I rest my case.

  • @eusouluizgustavo
    @eusouluizgustavo Před 3 lety +4336

    People watching *TENET* : This is confusing.
    Me as a Nolan old fan: First time ?

    • @RochakJaankari5332
      @RochakJaankari5332 Před 3 lety +85

      Tenet is not relatively close to anything near inception. Memento is whole diffrent plot which isn't comparable thematically to each other

    • @mehulkalra2002
      @mehulkalra2002 Před 3 lety +121

      @Posterity both are made by Nolan..just enjoy both and stop comparing

    • @qqqfuzion2582
      @qqqfuzion2582 Před 3 lety +2

      @Posterity great , very different, movies.

    • @WW-vp2kv
      @WW-vp2kv Před 3 lety +8

      Physicist: *This is confusing.*

    • @jakerobin1708
      @jakerobin1708 Před 3 lety +53

      I watched tenet before memento, memento is a better film but less confusing, tenet is more confusing

  • @ihg91
    @ihg91 Před 7 lety +3684

    You see I have this condition...

    • @memeyloaf7999
      @memeyloaf7999 Před 6 lety +283

      WE ALL KNOW ABOUT YOUR FUCKING CONDITION LEONARD!

    • @jlprizm
      @jlprizm Před 6 lety +112

      You tell everybody about Sammy! Everybody who'll listen!

    • @ihg91
      @ihg91 Před 6 lety +34

      Jasmine L John G killed my wife ☠️

    • @Safwan.Hossain
      @Safwan.Hossain Před 6 lety +40

      They story gets better everytime you tell it

    • @SoDaoudi
      @SoDaoudi Před 5 lety +44

      Anyways, where was I?

  • @agismintzi7013
    @agismintzi7013 Před 3 lety +1786

    Imagine him explaining Tenet that way...

  • @canegin1206
    @canegin1206 Před 10 měsíci +196

    I am watching this video after ı watched the Oppenheimer. Nothing has ever changed. Oppenheimers past and present thoughts, black and white scenes during the trials, flashbacks, and the way everyhing comes back to each other at the end. The object and subjectivities. He is one of the greatest minds in this industry and we all should be grateful that we saw this guys talent and brilliance in his days.

    • @Football_Advanced
      @Football_Advanced Před 10 měsíci +10

      Yes despite Oppenheimer being non-fiction so we already knew about the success/tragedy of the bomb, Nolan formed the Einstein scene (where Strauss doesn’t hear their discussion by the lake) in such a way which leaves ambiguity for the audience. The audience is able to understand Strauss’ interpretation of this as we are both blinded about the conversation until the end. However I think the centralisation of Oppenheimer in the story and our closeness to him throughout meant that we would only ever see him as the good guy by the end.

    • @slopeboix2589
      @slopeboix2589 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Oppenheimer is Phenomenal but Memento is still my favorite.

    • @sennevanheghe6615
      @sennevanheghe6615 Před 9 měsíci +2

      💯

    • @lrrroftheplanetomicronpersei8
      @lrrroftheplanetomicronpersei8 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Oppenheimer is an incredible experience.

    • @Big_Dai
      @Big_Dai Před 6 měsíci +1

      Grateful!? Because he wanted to make a thing and did it with purpose of being seen? Nobody owns any creatir anything.. if anything, they should be happy their effort paid off and people actually watched their stuff.
      You don't seem to understand the reality you live in, if you think you should be greatful because someone was in the right place with the right mindset. Seems to me like a coincidence could get you killed...

  • @buryyourdraws
    @buryyourdraws Před 3 lety +95

    "Beginning each scene with a cliffhanger" is a really cool way to describe it

  • @Eike2002
    @Eike2002 Před 7 lety +3581

    One of the greatest directors of the present. Awesome guy.

    • @manitsahu
      @manitsahu Před 7 lety +115

      of all time

    • @centurionl
      @centurionl Před 6 lety +23

      The*

    • @Safwan.Hossain
      @Safwan.Hossain Před 6 lety +34

      Greatest of the modern directors

    • @justsmile5660
      @justsmile5660 Před 5 lety +10

      Safwan Hossain him and Denis Villeneuve

    • @sunrise-592
      @sunrise-592 Před 4 lety +48

      Like i cant understand the people that are saying Tarantino is better.. Like how? I get it his movies are great but they are cheesy holywood movies, on the other hand Nolan is a mastermind his movies are mind bending..

  • @newberlinwall2868
    @newberlinwall2868 Před 6 lety +2634

    He looks lime the older brother of Leo DiCaprio

  • @automotives902
    @automotives902 Před 4 lety +354

    I feel bad for Chris nolan because whatever movie he makes is a whole spoiler for himself

    • @Dumbpuppet101
      @Dumbpuppet101 Před 3 lety +16

      Haha I understand. I wonder what films blow him away personally

    • @rriicckkyyss
      @rriicckkyyss Před 3 lety +5

      @@Dumbpuppet101 I believe he said he loved Starwars IV when he first saw it

    • @umemiyasaori
      @umemiyasaori Před 3 lety +11

      I agree! He is about the only person who can never enjoy a good Nolan movie

    • @Enlightened17.
      @Enlightened17. Před měsícem

      ​@@Dumbpuppet101 yeah would love if some interviewer asked him that

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Před 10 měsíci +50

    The concept is very easy to follow, I just can’t get over how he made it work so well.

    • @pigeonpoo1823
      @pigeonpoo1823 Před 10 měsíci +1

      And if you listen really closely, every time he draws a cross he mutters the name of a future film he's going to make. So every film he'll ever make is somewhere in that horseshoe timeline.
      How's that for a slice of fried gold!

  • @sarthak_chandra
    @sarthak_chandra Před 6 lety +607

    Both the Nolan brothers are absolutely genius
    Both have numerous ideas and both are having a great vision

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 Před 3 lety +36

      One is a superior writer the other one is just a better director.

    • @liamfarrier9271
      @liamfarrier9271 Před 3 lety +51

      @@nicanornunez9787 combined they're a creative titan

    • @BiohazardPuppy
      @BiohazardPuppy Před 3 lety +3

      the other one is a murderer lol

    • @chaimdb8
      @chaimdb8 Před 2 lety +8

      Everyone is familiar with Christopher's movies, but not everyone is aware that besides producing many of his brother's movies, Jonathan was behind 2 phenomenal TV series: Person of Interest (my personal favorite) and Westworld.

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion Před rokem +3

      Westworld took a nose dive after season 2 but I still agree.

  • @horny4violence
    @horny4violence Před 7 lety +801

    Even the way he explains it is genius.

    • @manujohn99
      @manujohn99 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Dude he is delusional from his head to toe.
      Genius.......my foot😆😆🤣🤣🤣

    • @imnotnick2222
      @imnotnick2222 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@manujohn99don’t be afraid to say you don’t understand 👍

    • @imnotnick2222
      @imnotnick2222 Před 10 měsíci

      But nonstop talk about your feet isn’t delusional right lol

    • @manujohn99
      @manujohn99 Před 10 měsíci

      @@imnotnick2222 Definitely 😂

    • @manujohn99
      @manujohn99 Před 10 měsíci

      @@imnotnick2222 You should not be afraid to say that you can live in that story😁😁😂

  • @jaysonwallace7865
    @jaysonwallace7865 Před 7 měsíci +7

    It’s 2023. I’m 27. I’ve been alive for over 2 and a half decades. I can’t believe I haven’t seen this film until recently. I’ve seen all Chris Nolan films starting at the dark knight. I’ve recently stumbled across this film and have been absolutely fascinated by the whole thing. He’s gonna be remembered for a long time for the movies he’s made.

  • @lauridsjensen7757
    @lauridsjensen7757 Před 3 lety +51

    I like how chris managed to make a full length film and have it premiere before his bro could finish writing the short story

  • @tybomyjo
    @tybomyjo Před 7 lety +3806

    i bet his teachers hated him

    • @mrzazzaable
      @mrzazzaable Před 6 lety +182

      I was just thinking that, them telling him how something is then saying well... thats "your" opinion heres mine (50 minutes later).

    • @eliasfigueroa3324
      @eliasfigueroa3324 Před 6 lety +184

      For being too clever

    • @tslanews24
      @tslanews24 Před 6 lety +211

      Tyler Gurley "Teachers HATE him! Find out how you can become a genious with this one, weird trick!"

    • @tybomyjo
      @tybomyjo Před 6 lety +63

      First, you have to spell genius correctly......

    • @tslanews24
      @tslanews24 Před 6 lety +51

      Tyler Gurley Common spelling mistake for non-english speakers.

  • @joshuahenderson
    @joshuahenderson Před rokem +84

    I often times go back to this interview as being one of my favorite of any of his. I think because its in a classroom setting. It reminds me of those rare moments in college where you stick around after class and the Professor answers questions and you really dig into their passion and personal side of the subject. I love how Nolan is answering questions in a such a non-formal setting.

  • @MedEasyAnas
    @MedEasyAnas Před 5 lety +384

    The way he spantneously improvised that drawing. And the smoothness and continuousness of his speech is a sure indication that his geniusness is god-like. For the life of me I wouldn't even dream of being at the same level of his.

    • @Lerppunen
      @Lerppunen Před 4 lety +12

      The clarity of his mind reminds me of Steve Jobs.

    • @norm3844
      @norm3844 Před 3 lety +33

      He likely practiced that for a pitch. I can imagine a financier wanted the film to be explained before they put money into a maze-like script

    • @MedEasyAnas
      @MedEasyAnas Před 3 lety +8

      @Austin Griffin Had I thought you were right I'd be flattered. But, unfortunately no, not everyone is a genius, and I strongly doubt I am one.

    • @theempire00
      @theempire00 Před 3 lety +9

      Well he is the architect of the film after all. Wouldn’t expect him to be confused about his own work ;)

    • @psycheevolved1428
      @psycheevolved1428 Před 3 lety +1

      He knows his story. He is smart but genius? I certainly wouldn't agree.

  • @ReMattch
    @ReMattch Před 3 lety +90

    He doesn't sound like a know it all. He doesn't talk to the interviewer like he's lesser than him. He's explaining what he understands is a confusing concept to some, and is patient with the details. He knows his ideas are very complex.
    But he's not holier than thou over it, he's excited to let people in! And that is why this guy is my favorite director and why Tenet is slowly becoming my favorite movie of all time.

    • @g.k.9686
      @g.k.9686 Před 2 lety +1

      Frr tenet was so good

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      The script is based on his brother’s short story. It was a very clever idea to edit the entire movie backwards, for which he deserves full credit, but the rest of his movies don’t measure up to this.

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      @Aka Dunkirk was awful. Nolan had like 10 guys standing on that beach, lol. And “mastered perspective by materializing time” wtf does that even mean? More pretentious mumbo jumbo from Nolan fanboy trying to justify his bad movie

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      @Aka there’s nothing revolutionary about telling a story through “different perspectives.” I took plenty of film courses kid. Dunkirk was a mediocre film. Sorry. Just like his crappy Batman movies.

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      @Aka PTA and Tarantino, a couple of overrated, one hit wonder hacks

  • @keithws2779
    @keithws2779 Před 7 lety +761

    Just answered like a true master... rather than those who choose to go with things like 'well... whatever the viewer thinks, is true for them' kind of answers.

    • @arhamsaa
      @arhamsaa Před 6 lety +3

      K Dub your answer doesn't make sense.
      He is maker of that film, his answers will obviously be true and exactly true.

    • @citymoose
      @citymoose Před 6 lety +38

      Syed Arham Ali 8bp Other filmmakers of somewhat confusing movies often give vague explanations of their own movies like "The ending is open to the interpretation of the viewer." That's what K Dub is saying.
      On another note, when I clicked on this video I thought he was gonna explain the actual movie. He didn't say anything about the plot and literally nothing he said wasn't already obvious from watching the movie :/

    • @noobmasteryoyo5136
      @noobmasteryoyo5136 Před 5 lety +19

      Moose he said plenty of interesting stuff, just for example the black and white scenes are objective and not in his head

    • @tahunuva4254
      @tahunuva4254 Před 4 lety +1

      It's funny, because that's *exactly* what he's saying.

    • @joseignaciohileradorna5122
      @joseignaciohileradorna5122 Před 4 lety +2

      Subjective analysis is a cop out

  • @samgraef3028
    @samgraef3028 Před 7 lety +1597

    You can see the look on his face at 5:18 when he realizes he's a genius and has crafted a masterpiece.

    • @weasley2o13
      @weasley2o13 Před 4 lety +77

      A true genius never realizes that he is one.

    • @kanelic
      @kanelic Před 4 lety +27

      He realizes precisely when he means to

    • @therevoltingamericans354
      @therevoltingamericans354 Před 3 lety

      Fred Frampton I’m not the only one...

    • @tommyblade8093
      @tommyblade8093 Před 3 lety +2

      @Fred Frampton fk me i thought i was the only one who saw that xd

    • @juanduarte4016
      @juanduarte4016 Před 3 lety +3

      And his brother? They're a team right?

  • @j.r.santos8489
    @j.r.santos8489 Před 3 lety +248

    I love how when explaining the film he constantly says “we” implicating and giving credit to the fact that, as brilliant as he is, these films and stories take more than one person to create and elevate to the levels that his films reach, and he’s always conscious of it. Unless he butchers an ATLA movie, this guy will forever have my respect and appreciation as a filmmaker.

    • @stephenkeen5737
      @stephenkeen5737 Před 3 lety +15

      I think largely because it was his brother's story.

    • @j.r.santos8489
      @j.r.santos8489 Před 3 lety +11

      @@stephenkeen5737 I was speaking more to his references toward the actual filmmaking process. Where he’s breaking down scenes, specific shots, cinematography , and editorial choices. He specifies his personal approaches to the film but when talking about how it ultimately was shown in the film he constantly says “we decided” or “we never wanted the audience to...” implicating a communal effort and group-influenced decisions. A lot of directors take sole credit for great pieces of filmmaking, which may very well be the case. But here Nolan doesn’t and knows as creative as his ideas are they are brought to life and enhanced through the creative melding of ideas from other masters in their respective crafts.

    • @stephenkeen5737
      @stephenkeen5737 Před 3 lety +6

      @@j.r.santos8489 while I'm sure that he does make decisions based on the staff ideas, I still think the main we he's referring to is his brother. I believe he would have a lot to say in it as the originator of the idea.

    • @Doctordoompapito
      @Doctordoompapito Před rokem +2

      He's refering to the 2 parts of the 🧠 brain. Apparently we humana have a brain split into two parts in the middle.

    • @valhatan3907
      @valhatan3907 Před 11 měsíci

      Lol I laugh at the sudden mention of ATLA 😂

  • @user-db9vy2gh3v
    @user-db9vy2gh3v Před 3 lety +60

    Memento, Inception and Tenet are all Nolan classics

    • @jalrox123
      @jalrox123 Před 3 lety +32

      And interstellar and dark knight and dunkirk and following. Pretty much every film of his is brilliant

    • @nachiketsachin8269
      @nachiketsachin8269 Před 3 lety +49

      You forgot Prestige, Its damn underrated

    • @Chip_Fuse
      @Chip_Fuse Před rokem +2

      @@jalrox123 Dunkirk deploys a similiar sequence of 3 different timelines entwining with each other at the end of the movie, another good film. (Don't mind the username, I made this a while ago for a bit of trolling).

    • @republicshallriseagain419
      @republicshallriseagain419 Před rokem

      Tenet belong in the garbage only the pretentious slaves of the modern world would watch and like that movie.

    • @angeluriel2725
      @angeluriel2725 Před rokem +3

      @@Chip_Fuse THE MAN HIMSELF HAS SPOKEN!

  • @Z1ZOU1
    @Z1ZOU1 Před 6 lety +394

    that was one superb straight line drawn on the board.

  • @15Candles
    @15Candles Před 2 lety +63

    Imagine you being an executive of a studio, preparing a lot of money for Nolan's new movie and hearing his pitch for the movie like this 😂😂😂

  • @wc4f
    @wc4f Před 2 lety +63

    I think Memento might just be the most brilliantly-constructed mind-bender ever made. Like this video is insane. He’s explaining it with such clarity and even then it’s hard to put it all together. Movie made me think/rewatch more than any other

  • @tractor7776
    @tractor7776 Před 3 lety +153

    He needs to explain TENET like this

    • @tractor7776
      @tractor7776 Před 3 lety +18

      @Posterity personally I found tenet more confusing than memento

    • @tractor7776
      @tractor7776 Před 3 lety +1

      @Posterity cool thanks, I’ll be sure to pay more attention to it the next time i watch it lol

  • @keithws2779
    @keithws2779 Před 7 lety +827

    Wow... the way he explains it... and his understanding of how to guide an audience along the unravelling of a mystery in just incredible. I just have to say that I love that fact that he can actually answer questions. I know film makers who, if really put under the grill, just simply can't explain their film.

    • @CraftsmanShengCanweget10KSubs
      @CraftsmanShengCanweget10KSubs Před 6 lety +33

      they be like "I actually don't know what the fuck i'm doing, glad you enjoyed it "

    • @eliasfigueroa3324
      @eliasfigueroa3324 Před 6 lety +24

      right!!! I saw a Zack Snyder interview and through the middle of the interview, he kinda gave up trying to figure out his own film

    • @henrolc3469
      @henrolc3469 Před 6 lety

      K Dub

    • @reneelucero2923
      @reneelucero2923 Před 6 lety +2

      Elis Figueroa that's because he's a shitty director.

    • @paul_nthny
      @paul_nthny Před 4 lety +2

      Kinda like the russo bros, they're amazing but i don't like how they keep making up stuff. Same with their writers

  • @musaal-khadim9794
    @musaal-khadim9794 Před 3 lety +52

    I wish Nolan make this kind of movie again.... R-Rated Psychological Thriller.... my favourite genre

    • @Hritik9000
      @Hritik9000 Před 3 lety +3

      The Dark Knight was a Psychological Thriller though it doesn't focus on the blood and all the madness happening behind, it tries to focus the story in the mind of audience.

    • @TricameralPerspective
      @TricameralPerspective Před 10 měsíci

      @musaal-khadim9794
      he did again... It's Oppenhiemer! it is rated R and it is a physcological theory.

  • @MMLS1311
    @MMLS1311 Před 3 lety +18

    Christopher Nolan is the only person who, when talking, immediately grasps my attention and holds it with what he discusses but, with his smooth soothing voice, I could also fall into a peaceful sleep.

  • @andreeailiescu2220
    @andreeailiescu2220 Před 3 lety +128

    One of the greatest and most brilliant minds in film history. He’s not just a director, he’s an artist, a mathematician and a prodigy. In awe with everything he’s ever produced.

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem +12

      The meat riding is crazy

    • @jamescarr4662
      @jamescarr4662 Před 10 měsíci

      Go on..now call him 'underrated' and 'humble'...

    • @andreeailiescu2220
      @andreeailiescu2220 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamescarr4662 see, I didn’t !

    • @andreeailiescu2220
      @andreeailiescu2220 Před 10 měsíci

      @@danceyrselfkleen i m sorry you’re unhappy with sth in your life :(

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před 10 měsíci

      @@andreeailiescu2220 woman's opinion on film is something no one ever asked for anyway

  • @blackbird8837
    @blackbird8837 Před 4 lety +605

    His very hairline is a large "M" for Memento :D

  • @AAnndySS
    @AAnndySS Před rokem +10

    It's actually Di Caprio playing Nolan here

  • @aaronbozigian4310
    @aaronbozigian4310 Před 3 lety +141

    My God, this movie is brilliantly depressing. Truly tragically genius.

    • @-JonSnow-
      @-JonSnow- Před 3 lety +6

      Saw it first time years ago. I've been watching it over and over again quite recently. The intro scene/song gives me the chills until this day and I just end up randomly crying as the scenes past by.

  • @JennapherLawson
    @JennapherLawson Před 5 lety +120

    I saw this movie before 2006, when I suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and literally found myself in the same position for years. It was several years into my own "personal hell" when I remembered this movie and began asking people around me to watch it to illustrate my own struggle for them.

    • @ROMANEMPIRE69
      @ROMANEMPIRE69 Před 4 lety +19

      Jennapher Lawson I briefly died back in sept 2012. When I came back I lost my sense of time. It feels like I lost 10years. When I sleep I go back in time of what I remembered before the fall. Every morning I wake up so confused. But yes I live in a karmic loop.

    • @edinmercer7168
      @edinmercer7168 Před 4 lety +1

      Ariez So groundhog day without the fun part?

    • @davidberger9725
      @davidberger9725 Před 4 lety +11

      @@ROMANEMPIRE69
      Stay strong, I have no idea how hard it must be, but I really wish you the best

    • @nicanornunez9787
      @nicanornunez9787 Před 3 lety

      More like 50 firsts dates

    • @JennapherLawson
      @JennapherLawson Před 3 lety

      @Ariez I have the same problem. :-(

  • @alansmithee4927
    @alansmithee4927 Před 6 lety +212

    That explanation.....was pure genius. I've never seen anything like it

    • @citymoose
      @citymoose Před 6 lety +14

      The explanation was genius? He didn't say a single thing that wasn't already obvious from watching the movie itself. Sure, coming up with the structure of the movie was brilliant, but this video was pointless imo.

    • @alansmithee4927
      @alansmithee4927 Před 6 lety +5

      Moose yeah you know when you look back at an old comment your wrote and you don't know what the fuck you were thinking when you typed that. Yeah I pretty much agree with you. I was just being stupid

    • @plernhaddock9588
      @plernhaddock9588 Před 4 lety +3

      oh but are you absolutely sure you've never seen anything like it before? or maybe you just forgot?

    • @user-wv2nv1vy5h
      @user-wv2nv1vy5h Před 4 lety +1

      @@citymoose imo?

  • @MichaelWutsch
    @MichaelWutsch Před 3 lety +130

    Spoiler
    When Carrie-Anne Moss's character blows up on him I lost it. I noticed she grabs all the pens beforehand preventing him from doing anything about remembering. Awesome movie

    • @apseudonym
      @apseudonym Před 3 lety +3

      genius scene

    • @paulrenet190
      @paulrenet190 Před 3 lety +3

      Well done for noticing that move with pens! Chris would be proud of you man ;)

    • @lohithreddy6629
      @lohithreddy6629 Před 3 lety +2

      I hated her and felt so sad for him

    • @nachiketsachin8269
      @nachiketsachin8269 Před 3 lety +1

      BTW It was Shelby who killed Nathalie's boyfriend

  • @davidkrichardson
    @davidkrichardson Před 3 lety +14

    "So you can be my John G...will I lie to myself to be happy? In your case Teddy...yes I will."

  • @charliedreamin
    @charliedreamin Před rokem +15

    Imagine Christopher Nolan teaching a film theory class

  • @lankey6969
    @lankey6969 Před 5 lety +17

    Don't you love an interview where you can't hear the questions being asked? Awesome. Really awesome.

  • @sivaforutube
    @sivaforutube Před 5 lety +86

    Lenny allowed to kill the cop. "do I lie to make myself happy?" ""In your case teddy, yes I will" then writes on the back of the picture

  • @ozjamin2844
    @ozjamin2844 Před 3 lety +31

    Nolan is a masterful storyteller. Love all of his work.

    • @manujohn99
      @manujohn99 Před 10 měsíci

      Dude he is delusional from his head to toe 🤣🤣🤣

  • @herieferdian6928
    @herieferdian6928 Před rokem +11

    Nolan is not just a director, he is a wizard!!

  • @MsVorpalBlade
    @MsVorpalBlade Před 6 lety +574

    I like how Nolan writes COL so he doesn't have to choose whether to spell it the English way or the American way

    • @SLAP1FACE
      @SLAP1FACE Před 4 lety +14

      hes speaking to people who are not american so why would that be his thought?
      i dont expect a response being this was 2 years ago, but my question stands.

    • @Sugarrushhh90
      @Sugarrushhh90 Před 3 lety +8

      How stupid a comment can get? 🤔

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck Před 3 lety +18

      This is the dumbest non-observation I have ever read.

    • @mzaalam
      @mzaalam Před 3 lety +25

      I imagine he must have spent endless sleepless nights worrying about what he’d do if ever asked to write the word in a board....

    • @daviejohnstone12
      @daviejohnstone12 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mzaalam would probably take him 20 minutes and a diagram to explain.

  • @JimmyStarGalaxy
    @JimmyStarGalaxy Před rokem +7

    Everytime that i listen something from this guy the more conscious I am that we are in front of one of the greatest genius in the filmmaking history

  • @christoskaloudis8800
    @christoskaloudis8800 Před rokem +24

    This is by far, my favorite film of all time. I first saw this movie in theater in the early 2000’s. Since then I’ve watched it close to 250 times on DVD. I love CN’s film noir approach with his play on overlapping backward time sequences. Love the low budget feel with a solid B class cast whom delivered spectacular performances throughout. Along with “The following”, Memento is a must see for film noir, plot twist junkies like myself. 👏

    • @MH-Tesla
      @MH-Tesla Před rokem +1

      Then tell me. Who killed is wife?

    • @christoskaloudis8800
      @christoskaloudis8800 Před rokem +7

      @@MH-Tesla - Leonard killed his wife by insulin overdose. The story of Sammy Jankin’s was actually his story. Sammy Jankins did not exist. He was essentially the true Sammy jankins. Short term memory loss due to the accident.

    • @pistolpete8231
      @pistolpete8231 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@christoskaloudis8800 if he's sammy jankis, then how do you know he's not faking it and this is all an act to justify murder?

    • @christoskaloudis8800
      @christoskaloudis8800 Před 8 měsíci

      @@pistolpete8231 - There was no murder. Christopher Nolan, a brilliant up and coming director at the time of release, who put together this masterful film Noir, with overlapping backward time sequences, one storyline in color and the other in black and white, would not turn the film into a joke by having the protagonist “fake it”. There is no indication of that whatsoever. Besides, if he was faking it, he would not of killed his wife by repeatedly dosing her with insulin. He loved his wife, but the short term memory loss, which she wanted to find out if he had for sure by sacrificing her own life, is proof he wasn’t faking it.

  • @TeamFriendship
    @TeamFriendship Před 3 lety +26

    I’ve always loved this clip, just the beauty of reinventing the tried and true story structure completely and somehow pulling it off. My friends and I would rewatch Memento, arguing about what it meant for days. I can’t remember the last time I had a movie experience like that.

  • @unclejoey9765
    @unclejoey9765 Před 7 lety +616

    Sammy jankis, i havent told you about sammy jankis??

    • @afonsolucas2219
      @afonsolucas2219 Před 6 lety +43

      YES! You'll tell it to anyone who'd listen!

    • @kmatt420
      @kmatt420 Před 3 lety +1

      Come on cut. It. Out.

    • @Alice12r
      @Alice12r Před 3 lety +1

      Btw does this samy guy really exist

    • @loganhurley4764
      @loganhurley4764 Před 3 lety +3

      The Night Sky Yes, but Sammy was making it up. However, the details about Sammy’s life and the condition were imprinted onto Sammy by Leonard to reflect Leonard’s past reality.

    • @youtubeattacker
      @youtubeattacker Před 3 lety +2

      @@Alice12r He is Sammy. Leonard just a character he wants to believe he's in.

  • @allenqueen
    @allenqueen Před rokem +8

    What a masterpiece of a movie from masterclass of a story teller. I saw it last week. It is pretty much a miracle on how I wasn't spoiled.

  • @3seigneursderabat695
    @3seigneursderabat695 Před 3 lety +17

    What a genius! He knows how to play with timelines and perceptions.

  • @Steve_Kassiotis
    @Steve_Kassiotis Před 3 lety +140

    Could you draw the timeline?
    Sketches 4 dimensional object.

    • @theempire00
      @theempire00 Před 3 lety +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @eureekasprings
    @eureekasprings Před 4 lety +14

    Truly, one of my all-time favorite movies for almost 20 years now. Amazing. Mr. Nolan, you have a gift.

  • @sanjaynikam6983
    @sanjaynikam6983 Před 3 lety +24

    Ohh okay. Totally got it. Understood everything. Not at all confused anymore.

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 Před 3 lety +21

    Never ask him to read a mystery novel. He'll tell you who did it straight away.

  • @vmcv3284
    @vmcv3284 Před 3 lety +19

    I think Memento had a big influence on making Tenent. Even at the beginning of Memento had this kind of back in time film

  • @derotto95
    @derotto95 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I need this interview for Tennet 😂

  • @fatalwreck9254
    @fatalwreck9254 Před 6 lety +697

    Is it just me or does Nolan resemble Leo DiCaprio a lot in this video.

    • @trauntualafigghtetr6209
      @trauntualafigghtetr6209 Před 5 lety +6

      @@catmaxi2599 nah its good will hunting

    • @jordandenny6875
      @jordandenny6875 Před 5 lety +34

      People say that’s why DiCaprio was Cobb in inception. Cobb was the director of the job and the dream, Nolan directed the movie that drew comparisons between dreams and movies

    • @zachferreira
      @zachferreira Před 4 lety +1

      @@jordandenny6875 or maybe it was Cnolan posing as Leo

    • @TravisMattice
      @TravisMattice Před 3 lety

      He looks like the guys from Pacific Rim , who ever his name is , Charlie something

    • @fatalwreck9254
      @fatalwreck9254 Před 3 lety +1

      no

  • @rickl5596
    @rickl5596 Před 3 lety +19

    Memento is my all time fave film. It took a few watches to understand completely the chronology of the various scenes. Was great to hear Nolan so deftly explain it all here in this short video.

  • @anassalammiri340
    @anassalammiri340 Před 4 lety +26

    It was a genius storytelling.

  • @reneelucero2923
    @reneelucero2923 Před 6 lety +11

    ...I love this guy, he's great at explaining and I think he should be some kind of teacher.

  • @chirantanmahanti2627
    @chirantanmahanti2627 Před 6 lety +20

    smartest director working today i think

  • @jakesyn5
    @jakesyn5 Před 10 měsíci +2

    He defiantly joins the elite guild of the true greats of directors in filmmaking

  • @lefton4ya
    @lefton4ya Před 3 lety +25

    The special edition DVD has a chronological edit of the film, and three different commentary endings each with different explanation. It’s the best DVD menu ever made as well

  • @SuperHeliboy
    @SuperHeliboy Před 3 lety +21

    I loved how Chris made the viewer experience what the protagonist was experiencing. Really a interesting movie to study. Incredible movie to make and daring to think how an audience would perceive it.

  • @sodea13
    @sodea13 Před 3 lety +8

    the greatest script, screen play and editing ever...most movies you could argue about changing some scenes ...but this one was exactly perfect...can't change the movie in anyway as every scene has signifcance in the overall story...quite brilliant

  • @funglam7395
    @funglam7395 Před 3 lety +6

    This video made me love Christopher Nolan. I love his calm and concise explanation of his creative thinking.

  • @blackburn1489
    @blackburn1489 Před 3 lety +27

    4:33 OMG He is drawing TENET story line

    • @MidLoafCrisis
      @MidLoafCrisis Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly, I thought the same thing. Tenet really is like a riff on his fascination with time and how you could make a Bond film genuinely interesting/challenging

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 3 lety +4

      only until 5:03 when he marks the cuts between the scenes. it doesn’t apply to tenet anymore then which kind of took the idea of a film running forwards and backwards at the same time to the next level.

    • @bernardoivanhiguerainzunza7643
      @bernardoivanhiguerainzunza7643 Před 3 lety +3

      DerG agreed... which would create a different pictorial. In Tenet’s, time acts like space, where past/present/future have always been and you can access them (go to them since time is one with space) by reversing entropy (inversion). Many would argue that the pictorial representation of Tenet would include a loop/circle on a straight axis line where all events in time are there.

  • @asimpleguy9667
    @asimpleguy9667 Před rokem +3

    Nolan is literally the Einstein of movie making and direction

  • @___s___8071
    @___s___8071 Před 3 lety +17

    Can't remember to forget you

  • @tykjenffs
    @tykjenffs Před 9 měsíci +2

    Oh how I would love for Nolan to talk about ALL HIS OTHER MOVIES as well like this. Imagine him talking detailed about Tenet. That will be the day.

  • @ReceivingWelfare
    @ReceivingWelfare Před 3 lety +14

    Imagine if someone put this much thought into the Star Wars sequels.

    • @StykFo
      @StykFo Před 3 lety

      Imagine a SW trilogy written and directed by Nolan

    • @32Bivens
      @32Bivens Před 3 lety

      @@StykFo I can only dream.. :(

    • @kyleweir689
      @kyleweir689 Před 3 lety

      Imagine if 1% of this thought were put into those films

  • @amazingfaizah5555
    @amazingfaizah5555 Před 3 lety +10

    He's left handed, he's a genius

  • @stephenjohn1034
    @stephenjohn1034 Před 4 lety +23

    The living legend.

  • @donchichi1173
    @donchichi1173 Před rokem +2

    His voice is so soothing. I'd like to listen to a asmr Christopher Nolan video

  • @shahzaibraza5243
    @shahzaibraza5243 Před 3 lety +172

    Movie Breakdown.
    Lenny is looking for some John G who he thinks is his wife killer. He got a call in his motel room by officer gamble that he found John G for him and he can take his revenge at a secluded building. Lenny went to the hotel lobby found Teddy waiting for him and the officer gamble gave him directions to the secluded place. Before going there Lenny takes picture of officer gamble and wrote his number. Lenny wanted to write his real name but the officer said he is an undercover officer so just write teddy. Lenny did what officer gamble said and he left in his truck to the secluded building. He found a guy Jimmie there and Jimmie recognized him from somewhere and was amazed to see Lenny there. Jimmie was expecting Teddy undercover cop to buy dope from him and brought 200k with him. Teddy wanted Lenny to kill Jimmie and take 200k. Lenny who had no memory of events took Jimmie as his wife's killer and killed him and took picture of Jimmie at this point. When he was moving Jimmie's body in the basement he lost his memory again and lost the clue about Jimmie. He went outside and saw Teddy there who was trying to unlock Jimmie's car because he knew Jimmie had 200k inside the car. Lenny asked for help from teddy and teddy told him he is undercover. Lenny because of his mental issues who don't like to trust people hit teddy on his head he suspected there is something wrong because when he asked teddy to come inside the building he asked do I know you but teddy refused. Having teddy's picture in his pocket he suspected something and hit teddy on the head and asked for details. Teddy who is a crooked person tried to tell him Jimmie is John G and his wife killer but Lenny didn't buy it. He further said you are not the same person anymore because of his affiliation with teddy. It was assumed at this point that teddy was using Lenny for his own benefits and he just got rid Jimmy off and got 200k. He further told Lenny that he already took revenge a year ago of his wife killer but Lenny didn't buy this. Teddy said his wife survived the attack but she couldn't handle Lenny's memory loss and spent her life in a mental institute. Lenny didn't believe in Teddy and got offended inside and went out sat in his car and wrote a note Do Not Trust His Lies at the back of teddy's picture. He wrote a note of Teddy's car plate to investigate further. Got out from his truck and decided to take Jimmie's car. He took Jimmie's car picture as this is his own car and left the scene and made sure teddy couldn't follow him by throwing his car keys in the bushes.
    He went to the tattoo shop and got the tattoo of teddy's car plate. Teddy on his way back found Jimmie's car on the road outside the tattoo shop and found Lenny. He told Lenny to get out of town so both can stay out of trouble. He tried to take the car keys but Lenny didn't give. Teddy tried to convince him but Lenny saw the note which he wrote earlier do not believe teddy's lies, left the tattoo shop from a window.
    While driving he found a note in his pocket which was basically Jimmie pocket and Jimmie's note which addressed to Natalie. He went to the bar and found Natalie throwing the trash. throwing trash but noticed Jimmie's car and found Lenny in Jimmie's clothes. She realized something is wrong but couldn't figure out what it is. She went inside the bar and then Lenny went inside too. She felt Lenny came to place an order for drugs or something like this but Lenny told her that he came to see Natalie because he found a note in his pocket. Natalie has heard about Lenny but didn't believe if his memory thing is true, spit in the beer, and made sure Lenny is not lying. She found out he is not lying and decided to listen to his story. Lenny told her that he is basically trying to find out his wife's rapist. She took him to her apartment. She then left for work again and Lenny took picture of Natalia at this point. She came later and was pissed that Dodd, an affiliate of Jimmie is looking for the money which Jimmie owed him. At this point, it was assumed that Natalie didn't care about Jimmie but only about her own safety. She was afraid of Dodd and decided to use Lenny against Dodd. She made Lenny hit herself and made sure there is no pen in the room so Lenny was unable to take notes. She made fun of Lenny and mocked his wife and Lenny hit her. After 15 min she came back again and lied to Lenny that Dodd did that. Lenny made notes of Dodd and promised Natalie that he will take care of Dodd. Natalie told Lenny that she will help him find out the car plate which Lenny got a tattoo on his leg. Lenny left Natalie's place and found Teddy's in the car. Teddy warned Lenny that be careful with Natalie and do not trust her and warned to leave the town. Lenny in his own mind wanted a reason to live and didn't believe teddy because he saw the note which he made earlier in the day on teddy's picture no to trust his lies.
    Then teddy gave him the hotel address that he booked a room for him and Lenny went to the discount in. He checked in and took picture of the hotel before checking in and called an escort service and requested a blonde look-alike of his wife. He asked her just to pretend as his wife and fall asleep. At some point, he found a hooker in his restroom and had no clue of her and asked her to leave. He found his wife remains on his bed, a book, hairbrush, and a bra. He decided to burn all these to cope with his mourning stress. He went to someplace and burned all his wife's belongings. It was early in the morning and decided to head back to the hotel and on his way back he found Dodd following him. Dodd spotted him due to his car which was actually Jimmie's car.
    Lenny ditched Dodd and went straight to Dodd's room. He went to Dodd's room because he had a note of Dodd's whereabouts which was given by Natalie. He went into Dodd's room and waited for him to him. He lost his memory there and felt that's his room and started to take shower and felt someone is in the room. He attacked the intruder and it was Dodd. He tapped Dodd and locked him in the closet and called teddy to find out what's going on. Teddy came and found Dodd. He tried to manipulate again Lenny by asking if Dodd is John G. Lenny refused and found a note in the pocket about Dodd. On the note, it says to get rid of Dodd for Natalie. He had already taken picture of Dodd when he was tapped and bleeding, they made Dodd leave the town and went alone to Natalie to find out about Dodd. Natalie was happy to see that Lenny took care of Dodd and she is safe now but tried to reassure Lenny that he had done nothing but he did what she asked for but she also said Dodd is not the one you are looking for. Lenny spent the night with Natalie and before sleeping he made note that Natalie is helping her because Natalia also lost someone(Jimmie). In the morning before going to work Natalie told Lenny that she will call her about the car plate which Lenny has a tattoo on his leg. Lenny requested her to write on paper. Natalie asked her to meet her at 1 pm at some restaurant and left Natalie's house. He found Teddy's again near the car and lured him for breakfast. At the restaurant teddy again tried to convince that Lenny has to leave and quit this madness of trusting notes and all. Lenny didn't buy again because he has a note about teddy that do not believe his lies.
    When he was about to go to the hotel he realized he lost his hotel keys. He went to the lobby and requested another key. The lobby guy (I enjoyed his character) took him to the room but told him that that's not his room but Lenny's belongings were there. He told Lenny that he was staying here earlier but not now. It meant that Teddy was manipulating Lenny for a quite long time. The lobby guy asked him to go to his new room but Lenny found a note in his pocket about a meeting with Natalie at 1 at some restaurant. She gave the address of a secluded building so Lenny can take his revenge easily. He went there and Natalie gave him the car plate details and the room keys which Lenny forgot when he was sleeping at Natalie's house. He took the car plate details and keys to his room and went back to the hotel. He opened the envelope and found the car plate details belonged to Teddy. John Edward Gamble. He saw his tattoos again and made his own judgment about teddy that teddy is the rapist and killer of his wife. He made the note on teddy's picture that he is the one and kill him. He called teddy's and asked him to come to the hotel.
    Teddy came and Lenny saw him at the front desk. Lenny took him to the secluded place. And hit teddy on his head. Killed him and took his picture. But he will forget this and he will start to look for another john g.
    Questions:
    Was teddy, Lenny's wife killer?
    No. Teddy was a bad person but he was not the killer. He manipulated Lenny's mind for his own gains but wanted Lenny to be safe.
    Who was Lenny?
    Lenny had a mental issue and his wife was not murdered. He probably accidentally killed his wife by overdose. In one scene it was shown that he was laying down with his wife and he had his tattoos on his chest at that point. Lenny was a psychotic and wanted to have a reason to live. Teddy used him but teddy was not aware that it could lead to his death.
    Who was Natalie?
    She was shown as a selfish person who just wanted to stay safe and used Lenny for her safety and didn't care about Jimmie's whereabouts.
    How did Jimmie and Natalie know Lenny?
    It was shown in the movie that Teddy was using Lenny for quite a long time and Jimmie a drug dealer used to meet Teddy at different places and Lenny was seen with teddy and Jimmie got to know him from Teddy. But Jimmie never knew teddy is using him fooling him around. Natalie heard about Lenny from Jimmie but never met him.

  • @thelifeofjoeseph3678
    @thelifeofjoeseph3678 Před 2 lety +6

    Nolan's a genius a man of creativity one of Hollywood's best directors almost near the top of the grammy list he's like Spielberg

  • @econojon
    @econojon Před 9 měsíci +2

    Well worth WGA's list of top 100 screenplays! Real shame it didn't win the Academy Award. Who the heck even watched Gosford Park‽

  • @LilMikester100
    @LilMikester100 Před 10 měsíci +4

    It legit almost sounds like he's talking about Oppenheimer. Some habits just don't die i guess!

  • @ommane9365
    @ommane9365 Před 6 lety +173

    Okay where I am and why am I seeing this
    Wait, let me check my notes....

  • @katiewenta
    @katiewenta Před 3 lety +21

    LOVED this movie when it came out and love it still. Such a fresh, creative way to present such a narrative. Loved hearing this explanation. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Cass_i
    @Cass_i Před 3 lety +6

    I loved this movie so much. I love how he told the story in reverse. Showed more than it told and it forces me to think and connect the dots for myself. Brilliant.

  • @disisfunny88
    @disisfunny88 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The algorithm gave me an offer i couldn't refuse

  • @Neat0_o
    @Neat0_o Před 3 lety +6

    The dark knight rises made since and was one of the best ending to a trilogy. The fights had weight and growth for all characters. One of the best cinema experiences I’ve ever had.

  • @abefroman8528
    @abefroman8528 Před 3 lety +6

    Such a great film. Disturbing to the core. What are we without memory? Not much

  • @xyhmo
    @xyhmo Před 3 lety +6

    Damn, he made up that visualization on the spot. Seen it before, but I thought it was some sort of model he had labored to figure out, because it's so great, simple but explains the complexity of the film perfectly.

  • @captainbatman7613
    @captainbatman7613 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This movie was so genius. It blew my mind how unique way of storytelling it had

  • @stevegoody3744
    @stevegoody3744 Před 3 lety +12

    I would love to see this film edited so all sequences, BW and colour run in order, beginning to end.

    • @rolosilver3256
      @rolosilver3256 Před 3 lety +1

      I am working on that!

    • @dentonssubliminals
      @dentonssubliminals Před 3 lety

      @@rolosilver3256 Let us know when it's out!

    • @rolosilver3256
      @rolosilver3256 Před 3 lety

      @@dentonssubliminals Part 1 is out! The one with black and white. Soon the scenes in colour will be uploaded.

    • @GQGlasgow
      @GQGlasgow Před 3 lety +3

      This exists as an Easter egg on the dvd.

    • @GQGlasgow
      @GQGlasgow Před 3 lety

      But it’s not very good.

  • @ExcelsiorTech
    @ExcelsiorTech Před 3 lety +13

    As if I wasn’t hyped enough for TENET in a few days... I come across this. Mind blown!

  • @MrNo-dc2wp
    @MrNo-dc2wp Před 2 lety +3

    The director is the only person who knows what the film is about.”
    ~Sathyajit Ray

  • @danthemightymouse123
    @danthemightymouse123 Před 3 lety +16

    He literally describes Tenet in the first minute of this video... this man is a genius, all his films are based around his obsession with time

    • @NitpickingNerd
      @NitpickingNerd Před 3 lety +3

      In inception time passes differently in every layer of dreams

  • @itadoriyuuji9282
    @itadoriyuuji9282 Před 2 lety +3

    I like how he explain the story, like how my teacher explain the velocity.

  • @anillip1
    @anillip1 Před 4 lety +22

    Anyone re-watching this after Tenet trailer ? :)

    • @RosimInc7
      @RosimInc7 Před 3 lety +3

      Watching it after seeing Tenet yesterday night ^^

  • @KP-zd3hc
    @KP-zd3hc Před 10 měsíci +2

    Now I see why he hired Leonardo Dicaprio in Inception. He is Cobb.

  • @bigdingus5359
    @bigdingus5359 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Man is so genius in the most natural way

  • @rfm200
    @rfm200 Před 5 lety +15

    Christopher Nolan is a genius