Cultural director Christopher Nolan called the sequel to “Gladiator” his favorite film of the year. In an interview with Variety, he noted Ridley Scott's directorial skills and his ability to create new cinematic worlds, writes WomanEL.
The director was particularly impressed by the fight scenes, shot using multi-camera technology, which creates the effect of presence. Nolan called the first shot with Paul Mescal touching the grain a symbolic connection to the first part, emphasizing the mastery of the cinematography.
The sequel to “Gladiator” in Christopher Nolan's top: what impressed the director?.Source: WomanEL
Scott once again shows us who we are, inviting us on a journey through his cinematic world. His visual language always remains unsurpassed, Nolan emphasized.
The director also mentioned his long-standing love for Scott's work. He emphasized that films like “Alien” and “Blade Runner” were defining for him as a child.
Previously, we talked about Christopher Nolan's films that break all the laws of time and linear storytelling.