News culture “I am tormented”: Christopher Nolan feels jealous of his film The Dark Knight because of an iconic line of dialogue!
Christopher Nolan is one of Hollywood’s most influential and polarizing directors in 2024. With Oppenheimer, it could even outshine all other films in the Oscar race this year. Despite his meteoric rise, he explains that he is “tormented” by a line of dialogue from the film “The Dark Knight.”
The Oppenheimer phenomenon
Oppenheimer was one of the big surprises of the 2023 cinema year. Certainly directed by Christopher Nolan, which guarantees him a strong presence, The biopic about the father of the atomic bomb, played on screen by Cillian Murphy, has grossed a whopping $960 million at the box office (narrowly missing the symbolic milestone of one billion) with an estimated budget (excluding marketing costs) of 100 million. Oppenheimer has been nominated 13 times for the 2024 Oscars and is collecting the awards while waiting for the American ceremony. The film won seven awards at the British Academy Film Awards (or BAFTAs) alone, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. At the Golden Globes he settled for five awards, including best dramatic film and best director.
Here is the list of nominations for the Oppenheimer film at the 2024 Oscars, which will take place between midnight and 3:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 11, 2024:
- Best movie
- Best Director
- Best actor
- The best supporting actress
- Best supporting actor
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best photography
- Best editing
- Best film music
- Best decors
- Best costumes
- Best makeup and hairstyles
- Best sound mix
Chistopher Nolan and The Dark Knight’s most iconic line
Christopher Nolan has been working with his brother Jonathan for a long time. The two brotherly feathers are the origin of the scenarios of Memento (2000), The Prestige (2006), The Dark Knight: Le Chevalier noir (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and finally Interstellar (2014). If the Oppenheimer director is recognized in Hollywood for his talent as a screenwriter, He is not the origin of the most iconic and significant recreation of The Dark Knight. Voiced by Gotham District Attorney Harvey Dent, who later became Two-Face, it emerged from the mind of Jonathan, not Christopher. During an interview with our colleagues deadlineChristopher Nolan expressed his frustration:
A line from The Dark Knight torments me, and I torment myself because I didn’t write it. My brother wrote it. That kills me because that’s the line that resonates the most. And back then I didn’t even understand it. He says, “Either you die a hero or you live long enough to take on the role of a villain.” I read it in his script and thought, “Okay, I’ll keep it, but I don’t really know what it means.” .” (…) As the years have passed since the film came out, this seems to be more and more true. In this story, that’s exactly what it is. Build it, destroy it. This is how we treat people. -Christopher Nolan