6 Reasons Why Chris Nolan Should Direct Akira

2. Contrary To Popular Belief, His Films Do Have Heart

Nolan has once been described by a Hollywood producer as a €œcold guy who makes cold films€ and most of his films have been described as €˜unemotional€™, €˜clinical€™ and €˜detached€™. This would be a focal point for a lot of people who believe that he wouldn€™t be the right man for Akira. At its core, Akira is a highly emotional tale of two friends who are pitted against one another as one finds that absolute power corrupts absolutely. A cold, calculating cinematic style makes sense when the protagonists themselves are both cold and calculating (Leonard in Memento, Bruce Wayne, Cobb), but Nolan will have to take off the surgical gloves and scalpel and bring the feels with Akira. And when you consider his filmography, he has shown to be able to portray high emotion, only his narratives normally overshadow the heart. Memento showed a man plagued by loss and revenge, Michael Caine made his lip wobble more than Hannah Montana€™s booty at the VMA€™s in The Dark Knight Rises, Inception dealt with suicide, reconciliation and letting go of the one that you love and Interstellar focused on love transcending galaxies. Chris Nolan may be so ice cool that he was born in a tailored suit but he€™s able to bring on the feels when necessary.
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