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Interview with Christopher Nolan
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00:00How did you decide, okay, we're going to go R on this one?
00:03What, what, what, what the decision came to that?
00:05I mean, the decision, I suppose the key thing to answer
00:09in that question is that the decision was made
00:11at script stage.
00:12Interesting.
00:13And when we approached Universal about making the film,
00:17it was very clear.
00:18We said, okay, it's going to be an R-rated film.
00:22Very often with different genres, you know,
00:24when we were making the Dark Knight, for example.
00:26Which feels like an R-rated movie.
00:28It does.
00:29And, you know, there was a certain amount of negotiation
00:33and editing that had to happen to secure the PG-13 rating,
00:36as is often the case with films that are edgy PG-13 films.
00:42And that's an area that I've been working in for years.
00:46But those are films that you go into with the studio
00:48knowing full well that that's the rating you're aiming for.
00:51You're aiming for that, that audience,
00:52that breadth of audience.
00:54And so you have to change things to make it work.
00:58And you have to get clever about how you do things
01:00and, you know, how you present violence in the action scenes.
01:04Like the pencil, you just like see it.
01:07Yeah, yeah.
01:07Yeah, exactly.
01:09Things by implication, not red blood squibs,
01:12just gray dust squibs, things like that.
01:14There are all kinds of things that you're doing all along.

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