Still, you can see the talent, and there are lots of fascinating elements here that would reemerge later: a nonlinear narrative, manipulative characters, a twist ending, the human psyche represented in material form. It does feel very much like a student effort: ambitious, awkward, bursting with ideas but often downright amateurish. Nolan’s ultra-low-budget 1998 directorial debut was cobbled together while he was working full-time, using available light and cheap film stock. Yes, this is something of a dangerous endeavor, given the fervency with which Nolan’s work is debated - by both his obsessive fans and his quite vocal detractors. So let’s take a look back over his career and figure out which of the director’s films were the masterpieces, and which ones were merely near-masterpieces. As a result, any ranking of his films is bound to wind up with at least a couple of amazing titles near the bottom that’s the kind of problem most directors wish they could have. Hold up! Before you go any further, know this: Christopher Nolan is an exceptional filmmaker who has made many great movies, despite the fact that he only has 11 features to his name. We are republishing this ranking now that the writer has (safely) seen Tenet in a private theater in New Jersey. Heath Ledger as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
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