Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's masterful biopic, has broken one of the director’s film trends that has persisted for the last 18 years.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Oppenheimer has officially broken a Christopher Nolan trend that has lasted 18 years and spanned eight movies. Nolan is one of the most well-known directors in Hollywood, and his latest film, Oppenheimer, could go down as his crowning achievement. Following the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the film is already being tipped to win multiple Academy Awards, though it will have stiff competition.
Nolan's movies have been lauded for their complex plots and visionary shooting techniques. Nolan is notable for several unique practices in his filmmaking process, including his aversion to using CGI. Oppenheimer continues most of Nolan's usual practices, like having a complex, challenging plot and avoiding the use of CGI. However, an examination of Oppenheimer's loaded cast reveals the absence of one trend that persisted across Nolan's last eight films.
Michael Caine Doesn't Appear In Oppenheimer, Breaking His Christopher Nolan Streak Nolan's last eight films have all featured an appearance by Michael Caine, but with the release of Oppenheimer, that trend has officially been broken. Caine has been a stalwart in Nolan's films, appearing in some of his biggest blockbusters. Caine shows up in hits like Interstellar, Dunkirk, Inception, The Dark Knight, and Tenet.
Caine is often thought of for his portrayal of Alfred in Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, which remains one of his strongest roles. He often plays intelligent characters, and he is commonly cast as the mentor of a protagonist. Given his history of playing professors and wise mentors, Oppenheimer seems like a film that would fit him well. This makes his absence in Nolan's newest release slightly conspicuous.
As such, it seems like Caine was simply tied up with other projects. Something in his personal life could also have prevented him from joining the list of Oppenheimer's best actors. Caine has been Nolan's lucky charm for his last eight films. He's certainly missed in Oppenheimer, but the movie has done exceedingly well despite his absence.
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