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This is one of the most interesting movies I've ever seen:

The black-and-white part interleaves with the color part.

The black-and-white part moves forward in time.

The color part moves backwards in time (within each segment it moves forwards, but overall, it moves backwards).

They converge in the middle.

It's a good story, worth watching.

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Much like Nolan’s “Inception,” this is a film you want to ponder after watching, and discuss with someone who has seen it.

It strikes me as odd that Nolan also directed “Dunkirk.” That film, to me, seems quite different than “Memento” and “Inception.”

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