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I like Memento, the Prestige, though Inception a little less. I was crazy about Inception when I was a young teen because it was the first big concept sci fi movie I saw, but now I think the characters don't feel interesting enough to make it work. Interstellar is fine, same problem though. Haven't seen Oppenheimer or Dunkirk. Tenet was hilarious and pretty fun, but definitely a guilty pleasure. His brother can write a good script, but often it just feels like he's too invested in the nonlinear plots to make characters that have anything going on behind their eyes.
He fundamentally can’t do action set pieces. Nothing makes sense spatially. The opening Tenet opera house scene makes very little sense. Same with the sinking ship scene in Dunkirk.