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Nolan's films are ultimately about time and every single one of them without exception

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I see a lot of discussion about Kurosawa vs Nolan and I think people are overthinking it. Here's my take:

Miyazaki is great for beginners because it's more forgiving. Kurosawa gives you more control but has a steeper learning curve.

At the end of the day, use what works for you. The best Villeneuve is the one you'll actually use.

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