A scene so awkward and stupidly written that it created an entire ecosystem of memes. https://t.co/J40TDwdFzw
— Leman Walters (@LemanWalters) May 13, 2024
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I disconnected from normie culture years ago so I'm getting a fresh reaction to the scene. Holy frick it's funny.
The mix, the r-slurred dialogue, the nonsensical plot. And both twitter and youtube commenters are glazing every part.
Favourite part is when the Nolan fades out all the sound so the audience can finally hear something and it's an asthmatic "Crashing this plane". Beyond parody
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