00:00No one could stand between me and home.
00:03Now he's at the guards.
00:06Keep us free!
00:08And three, two, one, action!
00:15This is the first time I've worked with Chris,
00:17but I really do feel like this particular picture
00:20is an accumulation of all of his skills
00:22and all of his experiences,
00:24and him at his best going for it.
00:27You know, pedal to the metal,
00:28like, we are going to make the biggest
00:30and most impressive movie that's ever been made.
00:35Chris looked at me and he goes,
00:36this is going to be a hard movie.
00:38And I said, yeah, I know.
00:39And he goes, no, this is going to be a really hard movie.
00:43And I was like, got it.
00:46Just talking to people about the travel schedule.
00:48I mean, he's just decided to shoot, like, nine movies
00:52in the space of the same, like, a normal shoot.
00:56It's very, very impressive.
00:58A great filmmaker like Christopher Nolan.
01:01There's so much pressure, I think,
01:03I can only imagine to make something that's bigger, better.
01:06The reality is somehow even more fantastic
01:09than, like, what your brain imagines.
01:11And that's what I think is so cool about coming to work every day.
01:14The scale of all these sets and the kind of the amount of people involved
01:18and even the story we're telling, it's just so large.
01:22I think if you stood back and took stock of what's actually going on,
01:26you'd be, like, so overwhelmed by it.
01:29But because you've got someone captaining the ship so precisely,
01:32it feels like there's a relentlessness to the pace.
01:38His ingenuity and the way he trusts his team
01:42so that they can come up with great ideas
01:45and the way he guides everyone's role
01:48is kind of amazing to watch.
01:50Chris has the most unbelievable crew.
01:54And I think the depth of those relationships developing over decades.
01:59You know, he could see something, request it,
02:03and it would come together so quickly.
02:05Every single department, you just see them, watch what's happening,
02:09and then make their adjustments for their speciality.
02:12And suddenly, before you know it,
02:13all of these elements are working perfectly together.
02:20Just looking at the scope of what we were trying to do,
02:22I was like, I can't believe this is what we're trying.
02:25But if you get everybody rowing in the same direction,
02:30it's actually possible.
02:31And I don't know any other director who would try it.
02:51of all of them.
02:52Okay.
02:53And after,
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