request for letterboxd to make the favorites into 5 so i can put synecdoche, new york

Nolan was able to amp up his ability to deliver storytelling with intense sound design. Every scene was beautifully shot, but one can’t deny the hasty pacing in the first half of the film. The writing seemed somewhat repetitive on some aspects specifically in regards to Robert Oppenheimer’s significance, where I would prefer less exposition and more visual representation. Don’t get me wrong I loved every shot in the film, I guess repetitively affirming that Oppenheimer is the most important…