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It’s so refreshing to see a contemporary director using old fashioned filmmaking techniques and not bombarding us with CGI. Nolan is a genius and one of the greatest filmmakers working today.
I love it to. But his incistens on not using it made the beach in Dunkirk seem empty and barren. It was over 300,000 people crammend there in real life, and in the movie it feels like theres maybe 10,000. He should stop being so damn stubborn or go all in Sergei Bondarchuk style. Becouse as it stand now it really detracts from an otherwise excellent movie
Christopher Nolan is by far one of the best directors ever. Every single one of his movies is amazing & it’s crazy to me that he hasn’t won an Oscar; another reason why we need to stop giving a fuck about award shows.
Your channel deserves an Oscar, too. So much great work, timing, editing and AMAZING dialogue references! Thank you so much for the thrill ride. You’re a rare gem🏆
Great job on Nolan! Only hope now is for a part 3 about Tenet and Oppenheimer. And hopefully Nolan would finally got his best director and picture Oscars by then~
Thank you for putting to together such incredible documentaries. The only critique I have is that the voice actor reading Nolan quotes is "bro-ey", whereas I think Nolan has a subtle British accent in reality. Overall, this is incredible work.
nolan is well on his way to been remembered as the finest movie director that ever lived ... his movies are not just visual masterworks but the storys he tells and the characters he creates work hand in hand with the visuals .. i dont know anyone who doesnt think inception and interstellar are mind blowing movies ... now also add to this list the james bond in revers movie and the guys vision is increadable ... but his secret weapon is the teams he chooses ...
Thank you! I hope it was entertaining for you and you enjoyed it! I guess you were more listening it than watch it. Do you think it would make sense to try publish it like a podcast? By the way, I´m planning to make the third part of Nolan before the end of the year, so I hope to deserve your subscription! ;)
Interstellar is such a masterpiece and when I get my new oled tv this weekend will be the first hdr 4k blu ray I watch on it. Seeing how he filmed it makes it even more special.
Wow, I have been blown away by the depth of information, attention to detail and incredibly production of these 2 videos. Bravo Okolo Kino. Absolutely outstanding.
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Christopher Nolan is one of the most talented and inspirational directors of our time. This really is a befitting bio of a true genius....thank you for an excellent documentary.
There is one tip successful youtubers often give when asked about advice for new youtubers. They say don't try to be perfect, your videos will suck in the beginning and you will cringe when you look back at your early videos years later. You clearly failed that advice. Perfect video👌
Thank you very much! Your comment is awesome! Maybe we would have better results in YT if we were doing more biografies per year, but in that case our channel would be simply just another YT channel.
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I've just come across this video after watching Memento tonight and checking some short youtube video about Nolan's beginnings...God almighty! This documentary is top class, this is just some amazing quality in narrative and editing! I was supposed to be asleep but instead I've spent over an hour watching this and now I just want more! Thank you for this, such an amazing video
Love these biographies. They look beautifull and your way of telling Nolan's story is great! The only thing i didnt like as much was the voiceovers when you read out the quotes from Nolan. The Voices seemed weird. But great job anyways!
I was about to write the same thing. That voice is great for trailer parodies, and other over-the-top situations. It is annoyingly wrong for playing the role of Nolan, given his voice is nothing like that, and an ordinary, down-to-earth tone would work just fine.The female voice also sounded out of place, and too echoey. Nothing against these voice talents, it's simply a matter of wrong voice casting. The documentaries are so well done, that these "little" things spoil them like an ink spot on a freshly-ironed shirt. Keep up the amazing work.
@@DarkSideofSynth well said. Your phrasing is respectful, amicable, and effective. It seems like the voice actor didn’t understand the assignment, but it’s impressive that Okolo Kino even hires out for that. Their Tarantino reader is interesting.
@@Evanderj Thank you. If I didn't appreciate what this channel is doing, I wouldn't even bother. And often, there are some issues with Italian or other non-English language pronunciations but that can happen, and I've seen much sloppier works in big, A-grade productions. I wouldn't be so sure as to the actor not understanding his assignment. He was - most likely - given the context, which often hardly ever happens in major productions. I've heard numerous times voice talents, even top dubbing actors, complaining about having to do blind dubbing for games, or getting a last-minute script for film and TV productions. One that jumps to mind is the Italian voice for Russel Crowe, coming from a long tradition of dubbers, having to lend his voice for characters in AAA games without being able to see any part of the game at all. And I could go on with similar examples forever. It might simply be that this actor is not very flexible in the type of voices, and styles he offers, and therefore went with his standard way. Unfortunately, this voice does not fit the product. There are people who have very peculiar voices. For instance, recently I have found a Python programming course, and the guy sounded very much like someone from a TV show or cartoon. Not a bad voice but I thought for a moment the course was originally in English, and this was some Italian dubbing but... it was not ;) Not that he sounded like him but, so you understand, it'd be like hearing Morgan Freeman teaching you how to write code ;) A voice is like a colour, a scent or a spice, or even a piece of clothing: smelling chocolate in the woods is weird, just like seeing someone in flip flops at a royal wedding is weird 😃
I am in awe of the montage at the beginning of this video. How well it captures highlights of characters in Christopher Nolan's movies (that are covered here) over the incredible music by Noa Lembersky....wow. It's as if this is a trailer to some grand epic movie that somehow weaves all these movies into one. I applaud this - well done.
How on earth do you keep coming up with these stunning documentaries.....? It's ok, I don't want you to tell me really... just thank you yet again for something special... Keep on doing it guys.
Exactly! It's so random as well because every other part of the videos in general are professionally made and are fantastic and then randomly in the middle you get some random sarcastic voice over quoting the director. It's so strange lol
I know you don't have the same quote reader anymore, but I don't think the voice is as bad as some make it seem. It certainly doesn't tank the quality of the documentary. With the right attitude, I feel the voice elevates the project. It felt like an intentional, artistic choice, though I get why it changed.
I love your autobiograpgical videos but the voiceover of the person speaking (or rather reading his opinion) is terrifyingly funny. You don't need that, trust me. I am binge watching( or rather listening) your vidoes as I am working. :)
Excellent work on covering Christopher Nolan’s life and films. The Dark Knight Rises is my favorite film in the trilogy as it wraps your Bruce Wayne’s journey as Batman and comes full circle with Batman Begins. It’s a shame he didn’t get acknowledged as being one of the best directors of a given year until Dunkirk and The Dark Knight arises should have been nominated for some Academy Awards, but it just goes to show how the Academy doesn’t get it right. Keep up the great work man, take care!
Very good documentary. Well put together. The only funny thing about it is that he takes extra care to pronounce the French names and words perfectly, while Nolan's quotes are spoken without abandon. So damn funny how that happened.
I missed the Inception Akira link. Akira is absolutely incredible, all hand-drawn. The early scene with the motorbike race is staggering. The music really adds to it. A masterpiece. As is Inception. Wouldn’t it be amazing if Nolan got a Bond movie?
So I recently got hooked on these because they go into details that you won't find on any other channel, and I also like how they get someone to do voice quotes that you know sounds nothing like the person they're quoting.
I am so glad that I discovered this channel. So much thought and effort along with style is incorporated that its hard to not watch all the way through. Good job!
Christopher Nolans's real voice: Calm, almost whispery British accent. Documentary voice: Aggressive Californian surfer after a few beers. Nonetheless great work
It's interesting that Matthew Nolan used the pseudonym "Oppenheimer" when he got into trouble. Albeit, it's a completely different Oppenheimer family he was posing as.
The second part of the biography of Christopher Nolan, one of the most successful directors of our time. In this story we learn about his journey into the worlds of dreams, the creation of the "Inception", the salvation of the Earth in "Interstellar", the Bollywood thefts, the final of the dark knight trilogy and one of the largest military films in the 21st century. Christopher creates masterpieces from nothing. He doesn't care if the budget is 150 million or six thousand, he will embody on the screen everything that he has in mind. You're welcome to "incept" Christopher Nolan's career. Enjoy watching!
@callmecatalyst Hey! Noa Lembersky - Never Die Macaroom - Akuma Park Lane - Home Again Will Van De Crommert - Last to Fall Akerman - Hard (Tribute Version)
These have been fantastic! I only wish part 2 could have debuted after Oppenheimer, as it was a phenomenal film and the commentary surrounding it would have been a welcome addition to the video. 👍
The story of "Christopher" should be captured in the autonomy of well real life its essence is besides freedom and the impugned deprivation of liberty, it is a wonderful feeling to those possessed of creative genius to invigorate the senses escape your captors and relish the conquering of fears that hold most to such unjust servitude, the power of liberty. Is it any wonder Inception was a great movie.
While The King's Speech was a FINE movie, I still can't believe how many awards it took that year over Inception and The Social Network. Both of the latter movies are frequently mentioned among the best movies of the last 20 years and I haven't heard anyone mention The King's Speech since 2011....
yeah still baffling to this day because both the latter movies obviously are heads and shoulders above, even if The King's Speech is by no means a bad movie. maybe back in 2011 they just viewed them all differently
I love everything on this channel, truly excellent work. But what is up with the surfer bro, cowabunga, ninja turtle voice every time you guys quote Nolan?
Always love your exposes, keep up the great work... If I had one criticism, it would be that; If you're going re-enact the the subjects voices, they should vaguely resemble the actual subjects or don't try to re-enact them at all. Chris & wife Emma Thomas are both English. Why Chris sounds like an American Private Eye & Emma, a French woman, is quite perplexing. Better to just quote them via the standard narration rather than butcher their accents.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. Nolan was our first release here. We had problems with copyright of some interviews and some quotes have been taken from books and magazines, so there is no original voice there. However we know that the voice actor did it tremendously ridiculous. We solved it in our following works. By the way, no one in our team is native English speaker, so, sorry for some small translation mistakes 😅
Oh, yeah. This documentary reminded me that the movie "Interstellar" would NOT have happened if not for Kip Thorne. It was his original idea to try and create a workable fictional film, telling of some of the fantastic points in general relativity theory, and how they might possibly affect humanity. His following up with a Hollywood contact eventually ended up as "Interstellar". He is well noted in the credits of the film. I'm not positive at the time of writing this comment, but at one point it was absolutely true that Thorne had [co]written the only paper on the possibility of time travel to ever appear in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. The graphic modeling software he helped design, to allow a realistic, actual human POV depiction of the black hole in the film, has also been written of in the literature. It's important to note, however, that the most realistic depiction of the black hole, the one a person would truly see if at an appropriate vantage point, is NOT the depiction appearing in the film. It is the one 'compromise' he came to with Nolan regarding the pure science of the situation. Nolan was able to relate how, with the IMAX technology being employed for the film, there was no way to put on screen exactly what Thorne wanted, because of things having to do with contrast range, color pallet, and other technical points. He convinced Thorne scientific accuracy would somehow detract from the experience. (The information given here is taken from a lecture given by Thorne, available here on YT, although I don't recall the exact title. In that lecture, however, Thorne DOES show his audience what he had WANTED to get on screen. My only recollection of THAT portion of the lecture is that, unfortunately, whatever it was that the lecture attendees saw did NOT end up being displayed very well in the video of the lecture). Regarding time travel, up until Thorne came along, no one else would touch the subject in the literature. It is interesting to note, however, that Kurt Godel had found a solution to the Einstein field equations describing a universe in which time travel to the past was supported mathematically, back in the '30's or '40's. Godel was a friend of Einstein, and lived close by. They were often seen walking and conversing around the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton.
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Great two part documentary - lots of interesting stuff if you are a Nolan fan. The only slight criticism is the gravelly LEGO Batman style voice that was used for Christopher Nolan. Unlike his brother, who has an American accent, Christopher Nolan actually has a well spoken English accent! Maybe an English accent voice actor wasn’t available?! Anyway if you need an English accent for future voice overs I am official officially volunteering now! Seriously good job though well researched and a lot of work went into this - much appreciated!
Hey Sean! Thank you for this well-detailed comment. Any feedback is important for us. You are right, next time we will be more attentive to such details. If you have time, send us a sample of your voice, we will contact you when we need the English one
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I share to my Facebook and groups. Love your work!
In real life: Nolan is british, soft spoken and eloquent. Nolan narrator here is an obnoxious american 😂
I cannot emphasise just how incredibly well-crafted, soul stirring and magnificent these two videos have been. Thank you!
The AI narration doesn't bother you?
It’s so refreshing to see a contemporary director using old fashioned filmmaking techniques and not bombarding us with CGI. Nolan is a genius and one of the greatest filmmakers working today.
The commercial Tarantino.
I love it to. But his incistens on not using it made the beach in Dunkirk seem empty and barren. It was over 300,000 people crammend there in real life, and in the movie it feels like theres maybe 10,000. He should stop being so damn stubborn or go all in Sergei Bondarchuk style. Becouse as it stand now it really detracts from an otherwise excellent movie
@@dakapo8985everything you just said is wrong
@@sutterkane5716 Nope. Everything i said is correct.
@@dakapo8985The likes see otherwise, so me.
Christopher Nolan is by far one of the best directors ever. Every single one of his movies is amazing & it’s crazy to me that he hasn’t won an Oscar; another reason why we need to stop giving a fuck about award shows.
That's because he isn't a left winger like the rest of Hollywood.
if better call saul couldn't then no one can
Underrated and under appreciated channel. Y’all deserve so much more.
Thank you!
I've said it once and I'll say it again, most underrated channel on RUclips.
Your channel deserves an Oscar, too. So much great work, timing, editing and AMAZING dialogue references! Thank you so much for the thrill ride. You’re a rare gem🏆
Great job on Nolan! Only hope now is for a part 3 about Tenet and Oppenheimer. And hopefully Nolan would finally got his best director and picture Oscars by then~
Thank you for putting to together such incredible documentaries. The only critique I have is that the voice actor reading Nolan quotes is "bro-ey", whereas I think Nolan has a subtle British accent in reality. Overall, this is incredible work.
Thank you for your feedback!
Yes, the voice actor sounds like Otto the bus driver from the Simpsons
Yes such a perfect video, the edits, music, research, narration etc. is soooo good but I also had issue with the voice reading quotes.
Getting Keanu Reaves to do the narration for the Nolan quotes was comedic genius.
i thought it was rex kwon do
@@SuperGargargar think anybody wants a kick to the face while im directing this bad boy, forgeddaboutit
@@SuperGargargar....with Starla on boom mic.....
Amazing! 😂
No It's Not Keanu At All
I lol'ed everytime the quotes came on, but it strikes a perfect balance between the neutral tone of the documentary and humor.
nolan is well on his way to been remembered as the finest movie director that ever lived ... his movies are not just visual masterworks but the storys he tells and the characters he creates work hand in hand with the visuals .. i dont know anyone who doesnt think inception and interstellar are mind blowing movies ... now also add to this list the james bond in revers movie and the guys vision is increadable ... but his secret weapon is the teams he chooses ...
I’m amazed by Nolan…things that I thought for sure were CGI were actually real and I find that impressive! Loved the Batman trilogy..
This 2-part video got me through cleaning the house, doing the dishes and a yoga session! You’re doing the lord work even 3 years later thanks a lot
Thank you! I hope it was entertaining for you and you enjoyed it! I guess you were more listening it than watch it. Do you think it would make sense to try publish it like a podcast?
By the way, I´m planning to make the third part of Nolan before the end of the year, so I hope to deserve your subscription! ;)
amazing documentary thank you
Your use of music elevates your videos to top shelf!
Interstellar is such a masterpiece and when I get my new oled tv this weekend will be the first hdr 4k blu ray I watch on it. Seeing how he filmed it makes it even more special.
Did you see it on your new Oled TV???
Wow, I have been blown away by the depth of information, attention to detail and incredibly production of these 2 videos. Bravo Okolo Kino. Absolutely outstanding.
You do an amazing job! More people need to see this! Blows my mind the talent you have sir!
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Christopher Nolan is one of the most talented and inspirational directors of our time. This really is a befitting bio of a true genius....thank you for an excellent documentary.
Wow almost *everything* he wrote/named is *sourced* in something else, so much meaning, so many layers, great work
Love the work that goes into these. Those weird voiceovers though ... only a Mother could love.
Loving the clever relevant actor short clips that appear at any moment! Awesome editing!!
Thank you for the great documentary, It was very inspiring.
There is one tip successful youtubers often give when asked about advice for new youtubers.
They say don't try to be perfect, your videos will suck in the beginning and you will cringe when you look back at your early videos years later.
You clearly failed that advice.
Perfect video👌
Thank you very much! Your comment is awesome! Maybe we would have better results in YT if we were doing more biografies per year, but in that case our channel would be simply just another YT channel.
Great job, as usual!
You will have a million subscribers with quality like this! Bravo 👏
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The editing of this essay of Christopher Nolan history is good and well done
I've just come across this video after watching Memento tonight and checking some short youtube video about Nolan's beginnings...God almighty! This documentary is top class, this is just some amazing quality in narrative and editing! I was supposed to be asleep but instead I've spent over an hour watching this and now I just want more! Thank you for this, such an amazing video
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Love these biographies. They look beautifull and your way of telling Nolan's story is great! The only thing i didnt like as much was the voiceovers when you read out the quotes from Nolan. The Voices seemed weird. But great job anyways!
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I agree.
I was about to write the same thing. That voice is great for trailer parodies, and other over-the-top situations. It is annoyingly wrong for playing the role of Nolan, given his voice is nothing like that, and an ordinary, down-to-earth tone would work just fine.The female voice also sounded out of place, and too echoey. Nothing against these voice talents, it's simply a matter of wrong voice casting.
The documentaries are so well done, that these "little" things spoil them like an ink spot on a freshly-ironed shirt.
Keep up the amazing work.
@@DarkSideofSynth well said. Your phrasing is respectful, amicable, and effective.
It seems like the voice actor didn’t understand the assignment, but it’s impressive that Okolo Kino even hires out for that. Their Tarantino reader is interesting.
@@Evanderj Thank you. If I didn't appreciate what this channel is doing, I wouldn't even bother. And often, there are some issues with Italian or other non-English language pronunciations but that can happen, and I've seen much sloppier works in big, A-grade productions.
I wouldn't be so sure as to the actor not understanding his assignment. He was - most likely - given the context, which often hardly ever happens in major productions. I've heard numerous times voice talents, even top dubbing actors, complaining about having to do blind dubbing for games, or getting a last-minute script for film and TV productions. One that jumps to mind is the Italian voice for Russel Crowe, coming from a long tradition of dubbers, having to lend his voice for characters in AAA games without being able to see any part of the game at all. And I could go on with similar examples forever.
It might simply be that this actor is not very flexible in the type of voices, and styles he offers, and therefore went with his standard way. Unfortunately, this voice does not fit the product.
There are people who have very peculiar voices. For instance, recently I have found a Python programming course, and the guy sounded very much like someone from a TV show or cartoon. Not a bad voice but I thought for a moment the course was originally in English, and this was some Italian dubbing but... it was not ;) Not that he sounded like him but, so you understand, it'd be like hearing Morgan Freeman teaching you how to write code ;)
A voice is like a colour, a scent or a spice, or even a piece of clothing: smelling chocolate in the woods is weird, just like seeing someone in flip flops at a royal wedding is weird 😃
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I am in awe of the montage at the beginning of this video. How well it captures highlights of characters in Christopher Nolan's movies (that are covered here) over the incredible music by Noa Lembersky....wow. It's as if this is a trailer to some grand epic movie that somehow weaves all these movies into one. I applaud this - well done.
Thanks! Yes, I´m very proud of my intros 😊 But still waiting a phone call from Hollywood to make a trailer for some new blockbuster
@@OkoloKinoyou have my vote for what that’s worth
How on earth do you keep coming up with these stunning documentaries.....? It's ok, I don't want you to tell me really... just thank you yet again for something special... Keep on doing it guys.
We need a part 3 now. Maybe after his next movie...
We have this idea in mind!
You guys are making something special. Hours of enjoyment.
Oh, my, that voice reading Nolan’s words, simply horrible. Otherwise another great video series.
Came here to say this lmao
Yes, very fucking irritating.
Exactly! It's so random as well because every other part of the videos in general are professionally made and are fantastic and then randomly in the middle you get some random sarcastic voice over quoting the director. It's so strange lol
yup it ruins it
I need more channels like this - really portrays the history and love of cinema you have
I know you don't have the same quote reader anymore, but I don't think the voice is as bad as some make it seem. It certainly doesn't tank the quality of the documentary. With the right attitude, I feel the voice elevates the project. It felt like an intentional, artistic choice, though I get why it changed.
I love your autobiograpgical videos but the voiceover of the person speaking (or rather reading his opinion) is terrifyingly funny. You don't need that, trust me. I am binge watching( or rather listening) your vidoes as I am working. :)
I think it is to make sure the viewer knows it is not really Nolan speaking there must be some reason perhaps legal
I don't know why I only found your channel now after years of watching tons of film reviews on RUclips. Great work, and press on!
Excellent work on covering Christopher Nolan’s life and films. The Dark Knight Rises is my favorite film in the trilogy as it wraps your Bruce Wayne’s journey as Batman and comes full circle with Batman Begins. It’s a shame he didn’t get acknowledged as being one of the best directors of a given year until Dunkirk and The Dark Knight arises should have been nominated for some Academy Awards, but it just goes to show how the Academy doesn’t get it right. Keep up the great work man, take care!
You couldn’t understand a single word bane said at the theatres
Best channel about movies and their creators💘
Thank you!)
One of the best documentaries I aver scene!! Just amazing, loved every second of it!
Very good documentary. Well put together. The only funny thing about it is that he takes extra care to pronounce the French names and words perfectly, while Nolan's quotes are spoken without abandon. So damn funny how that happened.
I missed the Inception Akira link. Akira is absolutely incredible, all hand-drawn. The early scene with the motorbike race is staggering. The music really adds to it. A masterpiece. As is Inception. Wouldn’t it be amazing if Nolan got a Bond movie?
So I recently got hooked on these because they go into details that you won't find on any other channel, and I also like how they get someone to do voice quotes that you know sounds nothing like the person they're quoting.
You might like @studiobinder too then, I've also just found this channel but unlike yourself didn't like the voiceover.
This series deserves at least a million more views than it has.
great doc good stuff yo!
Extremely Sorry for not subscribing your channel years back...Thanks for this video...Unbelievable quality of a Docu film. Wow..
Thank you very much for your beautiful and warm words!
@@OkoloKino ❤
Good job!
Really well done! Inception is my favorite movie. Nolan is such a great director.
I am so glad that I discovered this channel. So much thought and effort along with style is incorporated that its hard to not watch all the way through. Good job!
Another fantastic job!!! Also.... lolz @ Nolan's voice over!
Wow.... Amazing work.. You are going to be a great channel to keep an eye on..
Excellent Documentary; it's well made, thought-provoking, and compelling. The life of Christopher Nolan has quite an unusual character arc, indeed.
Christopher Nolans's real voice: Calm, almost whispery British accent.
Documentary voice: Aggressive Californian surfer after a few beers.
Nonetheless great work
It's interesting that Matthew Nolan used the pseudonym "Oppenheimer" when he got into trouble.
Albeit, it's a completely different Oppenheimer family he was posing as.
The second part of the biography of Christopher Nolan, one of the most successful directors of our time. In this story we learn about his journey into the worlds of dreams, the creation of the "Inception", the salvation of the Earth in "Interstellar", the Bollywood thefts, the final of the dark knight trilogy and one of the largest military films in the 21st century. Christopher creates masterpieces from nothing. He doesn't care if the budget is 150 million or six thousand, he will embody on the screen everything that he has in mind. You're welcome to "incept" Christopher Nolan's career. Enjoy watching!
@callmecatalyst Hey!
Noa Lembersky - Never Die
Macaroom - Akuma
Park Lane - Home Again
Will Van De Crommert - Last to Fall
Akerman - Hard (Tribute Version)
Hello i'm Christopher Nolan Fans, Thankyou for this video because i can know more about his life and movie ❤
The soundtrack is incredible. Tom Hardy is one talented guy. Never thought he was Bane, even when I knew.
Team
Excellent work! Thank you!!!!
These have been fantastic! I only wish part 2 could have debuted after Oppenheimer, as it was a phenomenal film and the commentary surrounding it would have been a welcome addition to the video. 👍
Monumental! Thank you! But, should I suggest ... Tim Burton please. Thank you once more, really one of the best movie documentary.
Great series. Well researched and executed. Though the voice reading the text is ridiculous.
Agreed! XD
Interstellar is my all time favourite Film. Because it feels close and real.
Only 32k subscribers? That's absolutely criminal.
The story of "Christopher" should be captured in the autonomy of well real life its essence is besides freedom and the impugned deprivation of liberty, it is a wonderful feeling to those possessed of creative genius to invigorate the senses escape your captors and relish the conquering of fears that hold most to such unjust servitude, the power of liberty. Is it any wonder Inception was a great movie.
So underrated channel, amazing documentary!
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All pretty Amazing, such efforts on all fronts for our entertainment! Like Gladiators 😅❤
Del Toro documentary would slap
Kudos to the editor of this video ... The placement of the cut scenes were smart and funny .
These video's deserve much more praise. How come this only has 18K views and your channel has 6K subs?!
Thank you! Our channel is only one year old) finger crossed, number will change)
The quality of the director is matched by the quality of this documentary.
this is my 4th video in a row. incredible docs! very well done to you for the quality
Wow! Thank you! Tomorrow we are about to release another new work! Watch for updates, you would definitely like it!
WHY THEY MADE NOLANS 'VOICE' LIKE THAT?! 😂😅 BRO?!
Woah *O.O* whattan intro :o Totally James Bond, amazing stuff :D *subscribed*
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While The King's Speech was a FINE movie, I still can't believe how many awards it took that year over Inception and The Social Network. Both of the latter movies are frequently mentioned among the best movies of the last 20 years and I haven't heard anyone mention The King's Speech since 2011....
yeah still baffling to this day because both the latter movies obviously are heads and shoulders above, even if The King's Speech is by no means a bad movie. maybe back in 2011 they just viewed them all differently
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Great, like always
Great video!
Awesome docs keep it up! 👍
I just found your channel I love everything. I started from your first upload and will be going through them all, awesome work!
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Wow these Nolan episodes are amazing!
I love everything on this channel, truly excellent work. But what is up with the surfer bro, cowabunga, ninja turtle voice every time you guys quote Nolan?
THank you very much, what an amazing experience , this 1 hr felt so short.
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You're BG music/soundtrack to these docs are 💯 🔥
Brilliant work
Always love your exposes, keep up the great work... If I had one criticism, it would be that; If you're going re-enact the the subjects voices, they should vaguely resemble the actual subjects or don't try to re-enact them at all. Chris & wife Emma Thomas are both English. Why Chris sounds like an American Private Eye & Emma, a French woman, is quite perplexing. Better to just quote them via the standard narration rather than butcher their accents.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback. Nolan was our first release here. We had problems with copyright of some interviews and some quotes have been taken from books and magazines, so there is no original voice there. However we know that the voice actor did it tremendously ridiculous. We solved it in our following works. By the way, no one in our team is native English speaker, so, sorry for some small translation mistakes 😅
Recently discovered your channel and have been enjoying these immensely!
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Oh, yeah. This documentary reminded me that the movie "Interstellar" would NOT have happened if not for Kip Thorne. It was his original idea to try and create a workable fictional film, telling of some of the fantastic points in general relativity theory, and how they might possibly affect humanity. His following up with a Hollywood contact eventually ended up as "Interstellar". He is well noted in the credits of the film.
I'm not positive at the time of writing this comment, but at one point it was absolutely true that Thorne had [co]written the only paper on the possibility of time travel to ever appear in the peer-reviewed scientific literature.
The graphic modeling software he helped design, to allow a realistic, actual human POV depiction of the black hole in the film, has also been written of in the literature.
It's important to note, however, that the most realistic depiction of the black hole, the one a person would truly see if at an appropriate vantage point, is NOT the depiction appearing in the film. It is the one 'compromise' he came to with Nolan regarding the pure science of the situation. Nolan was able to relate how, with the IMAX technology being employed for the film, there was no way to put on screen exactly what Thorne wanted, because of things having to do with contrast range, color pallet, and other technical points. He convinced Thorne scientific accuracy would somehow detract from the experience.
(The information given here is taken from a lecture given by Thorne, available here on YT, although I don't recall the exact title. In that lecture, however, Thorne DOES show his audience what he had WANTED to get on screen. My only recollection of THAT portion of the lecture is that, unfortunately, whatever it was that the lecture attendees saw did NOT end up being displayed very well in the video of the lecture).
Regarding time travel, up until Thorne came along, no one else would touch the subject in the literature.
It is interesting to note, however, that Kurt Godel had found a solution to the Einstein field equations describing a universe in which time travel to the past was supported mathematically, back in the '30's or '40's.
Godel was a friend of Einstein, and lived close by.
They were often seen walking and conversing around the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton.
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Really good👍👍👍
This is amazing!
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Great two part documentary - lots of interesting stuff if you are a Nolan fan. The only slight criticism is the gravelly LEGO Batman style voice that was used for Christopher Nolan. Unlike his brother, who has an American accent, Christopher Nolan actually has a well spoken English accent! Maybe an English accent voice actor wasn’t available?! Anyway if you need an English accent for future voice overs I am official officially volunteering now! Seriously good job though well researched and a lot of work went into this - much appreciated!
Hey Sean! Thank you for this well-detailed comment. Any feedback is important for us. You are right, next time we will be more attentive to such details. If you have time, send us a sample of your voice, we will contact you when we need the English one
Great piece of work, hats off
I've watched a few of these docs by Okolo Kino and they are done very well, can't believe they are free. I hope they cover Clint Eastwood.
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