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Christopher Nolan recalls Al Pacino's 'been there, done that' greatness

By IANS | Updated: July 13, 2023 12:25 IST

Los Angeles, July 13  'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan recalled a time when acclaimed star Al Pacino turned down ...

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Los Angeles, July 13  'Oppenheimer' director Christopher Nolan recalled a time when acclaimed star Al Pacino turned down a note from the filmmaker, insisting that he'd "already done that". 

The film was 2002 thriller 'Insomnia' with Pacino, reports 'Deadline'.

"I had gone up to Pacino after a series of takes and given him a note on what I wanted," Nolan told 'The Los Angeles Times'.

"He told me, 'I've already done that. You can't see it to the eye, but I've done it on the dailies.' I looked for it and I was like, 'Oh, my God,' because there it was."

Nolan added: "Great film actors can do that."

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