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          Christopher Nolan Says Quentin Tarantino's Reason for Retiring Is 'Very Purist': 'It's the POV of a Cinephile Who Prizes Film History'.!

          Christopher Nolan Talks Quentin Tarantino's Retirement Plans, And How He Feels About Making More Films

          It has been an oft-discussed topic ever since Quentin Tarantinoannounced his plan to retire after his tenth movie.

          Will he really stop?

          Christopher Nolan talks about Quentin Tarantino's decision to retire, and whether he agrees with it or not.

        1. Christopher Nolan talks about Quentin Tarantino's decision to retire, and whether he agrees with it or not.
        2. Christopher Nolan has said he understands “purist” directors like Quentin Tarantino who decide to quit while they are ahead.
        3. Christopher Nolan Says Quentin Tarantino's Reason for Retiring Is 'Very Purist': 'It's the POV of a Cinephile Who Prizes Film History'.
        4. Christopher Nolan has shared his thoughts on Quentin Tarantino's “very purist” approach to retiring from his filmmaking career.
        5. Filmmaker Christopher Nolan joins ReelBlend for an interview featuring behind-the-scenes stories from the making of Oppenheimer (starring.
        6. And is that the right idea? Doing the math, if Sir Ridley Scott stopped making movies at 10, he wouldn’t have made Gladiator. Unthinkable. What movies will Tarantino leave on the table if he walks away? At the same time, Martin Scorsese recently opened up about the weight of time that he’s starting to feel, knowing that he wants to keep telling stories, but he knows he’s getting old.

          During a interview with The Guardian, Tarantino discussed Nolan's old-school approach to filmmaking.

          Which side does Christopher Nolan fall on? The Oppenheimer director, similar to Tarantino, has a remarkable body of work. Does he want to keep going and possibly jeopardize ending his career on a dud? 

          The chances of that happening are slim.

          Even when he has dipped into the superhero genre, Nolan made some of the best Batman movies