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This guy might be the most talented director in the business right now.


Denis Villeneuve is a great director. All of his films are masterpieces.

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Ditto. Slow burn, cerebral masterpieces.

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In full agreement. I almost can't believe him, every movie has been consistently good. The last time I liked a directors work this much is with Pedro Almodovar.

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I respectfully disagree. Like, totally.

Nolan, I love you forever!

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Why disagree ? Because chris nolan is only best director in the world. Bravooooo !

Yeah man i agree. Villeneuve has been proved his cinema day to day.

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Very true. I first fell in love when I saw Prisoners at the cinema. Too brilliant.

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I like Denis Film but even if we aren't talk about Nolan, Denis is not the best, I can saya lot of the director who better than him.
-Martin Scorsese
-Quentin Tarantino
-Ridley Scott
-David Fincher
-Coen Brothers
-Clint Eastwood

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Yeah, well, he's also one of the most eager to sell his ass out for warmongering neoconservatives (pro-Clinton, anti-Russia, anti-Iran, pro-Arab Democrats and pretty much most Republicans) looking to ignite world war with Russia, China and Iran on behalf of their NATO and Saudi clients.

The way he had the writers slip in bits about "Farsi-speaking insurgents" -- without actually referring to Iran, Iranians, or Persians specifically -- is one of the most clever tricks in subliminal agitprop, connecting the term "Farsi" to terrorism in the audiences minds, which not only promotes the false idea that Iran and Iranians are the bad guys and responsible for 9/11 and most global Islamic terror (which was the official position of the State Dept during the Bush administration and also under Hillary's tenure before Kerry took over), but also Persian-speakers ("Persian" is also the proper term in English, not Farsi) in Afghanistan, who are the second largest linguistic minority after the Pashtun-speaking majority.

Now, most will dismiss this as nonsense or paranoia, always with the reliable claim "it's just a movie," but when you've got the Saudi regime bankrolling a war of terror and genocide against the Shia and Christian minorities in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, with Persian-speakers at the very top of the ISIS/Saudi genocide blacklist, its very interesting how Hollywood continues to push for the intense demonisation of Iran and Persian-speaking peoples of the region using these very subtle methods. Michael Bay's productions have done the same thing, using the pan-Arab revisionist term "Arabian Gulf" (endorsed by the US Navy) instead of the legitimate name, "Persian Gulf".

It'll be interesting to see how all this warmongering and Saudi asskissing on the part of Hollywood liberals is going to play out when the Saudi and their Wahabi proxies decide to turn their genocidal hordes against the Western infidels.

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Well there must have been a reason for him blowing up so quick!

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