AS Oppenheimer is preparing to be released in Japan, director Christopher Nolan he sat with Godzilla minus one director Takashi Yamazaki to talk about their respective films. It was during this interview that Nolan shared his thoughts Godzilla minus one, calling it a beautiful film and praising it for its characters, story, themes and story. He said:
“I watched Godzilla Minus One and I thought it was an amazing movie. I thought it was so exciting. I mean, obviously it’s beautifully made and its mechanics are so engaging. It’s so exciting, but I also felt like it had a C “It’s very much in the spirit of your previous film, The Eternal Zero. It had a depth around the issues surrounding the main story, even though the main story is Godzilla, and it’s fun and exciting. There was also wonderful depth to the characters, and a wonderful sense of history that I really appreciated.”
Nolan was also asked by Yamazaki about his feelings if Yamazaki gave a straight answer Oppenheimer in the future, and Nolan agreed with the idea, saying:
“I can’t think of a better director to answer that than Director Yamazaki, so I think it’s a perfect suggestion. I’m always interested to see what you do next.”
Nolan clearly has a lot of respect for Yamakzi and his cinematic work. Both Godzilla minus one AND Oppenheimer had excellent box office success and a successful awards season. Godzilla swept Japan’s Academy Awards, winning Best Film, and took home the Best Visual Effects award at the Oscars. Oppenheimer It earned eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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