This study attempts to explore the psychological and emotional effects of the catastrophic events portrayed in Christopher Nolan's films, including "The Dark Knight," "Memento," and "Interstellar.[MOU1] " The study aims to provide a thorough understanding of how audiences interact with and interpret traumatic content in Nolan's diverse cinematic narratives by looking at the range of emotional responses among viewers, identifying significant cinematic elements, and investigating demographic influences on spectatorship. The results are expected to provide insightful perspectives on the complex relationship between individual viewer experiences and cinematic depictions of trauma, which will be of great use to the disciplines of psychology and film studies.

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