Nolan’s works are always thought provoking and need quite a considerable amount of quality time to contemplate the details and speculate the possibilities, but this very last movie of his requires the highest level of the audience active participation all through the movie! It ain’t no pop corn movie to vegetate in front of the telly!
I myself do enjoy being mesmerized and dazzled by the complication of the story and being mentally involved in almost every scene of the movie and that’s why I had a great time watching it although unfortunately I haven’t had the chance to watch it a second time which I’m sure will be amazing as well! I guess those who come to hate it get exhausted in the middle of the way or even from the very beginning because they just can’t step forward in the same pace as Nolan’s narration. They just want some cheap superficial excitement in the form of a sci-fi movie, but the most their brains can handle is Star Wars or Transformers which are pure special effects without much food for the brain!