This Martin Scorsese film that Christopher Nolan refuses to see

This Martin Scorsese film that Christopher Nolan refuses to see



Christopher Nolan has never seen it Aviator

Christopher Nolan he is today (and for years) a respected director in Hollywood. But with Oppenheimerthe director may have influenced other members of his profession even more. Paolo Schrader for example, he didn’t mince his words when he declared it was “the most important film of this century.” The feature film also fascinated Oliver Stone, and was much appreciated by Spike Lee, who however commented on the ending. Finally we mention Martin Scorsese who more than once praised Christopher Nolan, who he considers to be one of the saviors of cinema.

The two authors respect each other and Christopher Nolan obviously knows this well Martin Scorsese’s filmography. Well, not quite. Because there is at least one film by the director of The Assassins of the Flower Moon that Nolan didn’t see. Not for lack of time, but voluntarily, as he explained Variety.

The director actually mentioned his refusal to see Aviator. A confession made for the first time to Leonardo DiCaprio during the filming ofStart, and who plays the lead role in Martin Scorsese’s film. This total rejection of the film obviously has nothing to do with the colleague, but with his own experience.

His aborted project on Howard Hughes

Because Nolan wanted it too make a movie about the life of Howard Hughes. She had written a screenplay.that he loved“, and thought Jim Carrey play the billionaire. Except that Martin Scorsese pursued a similar project (which was originally supposed to be directed by Michael Mann). Christopher Nolan then had to give up and obviously he didn’t experience this moment very well since he declares: “It was very emotional to not be able to accomplish something I had a lot in“.

So he hasn’t seen it yet Aviator which, even if it is not considered Martin Scorsese’s best, remains a film worth seeing. A powerful work about the life of Howard Hughes, a businessman who made two films before launching an airline. A man who fell into madness and isolated himself during the end of his life.

Leonardo DiCaprio - Aviator ©Warner Bros. Images
Leonardo DiCaprio – Aviator ©Warner Bros. Images

But beyond the story of Howard Hughes’ life, we can see a film about a man in search of freedom, who dreams of flying into the unknown, but in the end everything leads back to the earth and the capitalist world. dawn of globalization. The fact that Michael Mann He initially wanted to direct the film before settling for a producer role, it doesn’t seem trivial as we find some of his obsessions.

Maybe Christopher Nolan will one day allow himself to see Aviator and it would be interesting to have your opinion on the matter. The director adds in the Variety article his rejection of most biopics as long as they don’t touch another genre.

Let’s not talk about Laurence of Arabia as a biopic. You’re not talking about Citizen Kane as a biopic. It’s an adventure film. The other is a film about someone’s life. (…) This is where the concept of the biopic completely fails as a genre. It’s not a useful genre.

Source: Cine Serie

You may also like