The first film in the director’s life.
The genius of modern cinema, Christopher Nolan, grew up watching classic Hollywood films. As a child, the future director watched everything that was on in the cinemas. And only one film left an indelible impression on his mind: ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ in 1937.
Walt Disney’s cult cartoon became the first animated film to be made in the US, and generations of people grew up with the story of Snow White. But unlike many fans of the cartoon, Nolan doesn’t remember his first encounter with the film fondly.
According to the director himself, he did not like ‘Snow White’, but it scared him so much that he suffered from nightmares for months.
“The first movie I remember seeing is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I hid under the seat in horror as the evil queen turned into an old witch. I still vividly remember the physical sensation of hiding under a seat in a movie theater.” – Nolan shared.
Yes, one of the most enjoyable films in Hollywood history scared the young Nolan and in many ways shaped him as a director. Of course, Nolan hasn’t made his own horror film yet, but some episodes of The Dark Knight scare viewers very skillfully.
After hearing about the director’s traumatic experience, fans began to worry about him: a remake of Snow White starring Rachel Zegler is set to hit theaters in 2025. Fans fear that the terrible quality of the blockbuster will force Nolan to hide under his chair again. The truth no longer comes from disgust, but from shame.
Source: Popcorn News
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