September 22, 2024

Christopher Nolan says his favorite Zack Snyder scene is from ‘MAN OF STEEL’ Kevin Costner’s conversation with young Clark about his origins




“Zack is known for his facility with iconic image making, but his casting instincts are second to none”


In a recent cinematic revelation, Christopher Nolan shared his preferred scene from Man of Steel, spotlighting the genius of director Zack Snyder. This pivotal moment unfolds in a conversation between Kevin Costner’s character and a young Clark Kent, exploring the profound theme of the superhero’s origins.


It’s saving stories of America’s First Peoples and sparking meaningful conversations that Mr. Costner considers critical to the company’s mission, noting, “HearHere, for me, gave us the opportunity to tell important stories from around the country. I told Woody, ‘I’m interested in supporting this idea, but I don’t see how I can be a part of it… unless we dedicate… to creating and curating stories of (Indigenous Peoples).’”


Celebrated filmmaker Christopher Nolan has openly acknowledged Zack Snyder’s directorial brilliance and filmmaking prowess. Recently commending Snyder’s skills, Nolan recognized the depth and artistry embedded in his work.


According to the Hollywood Reporter, Nolan revealed that a specific moment in Man of Steel resonates deeply with him. When asked about a moment from the 57-year-old’s movies that lingers in his mind.


It would have been easy for the family to drive by the site of the former camp without noticing the historical markers, but with HearHere, the story was narrated to them, while they viewed the site of the camp. Such stories can spark vibrant and educational conversations, especially with children, who might otherwise have their faces pressed into an electronic device.


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