Christopher Nolan enters the dining room in a dark sports jacket and blue button-down shirt, far exceeding the dress requirements at Little Dom’s, a local favourite in Los Angeles’s hip Los Feliz neighbourhood. This is perhaps not too surprising from a man who directs his films wearing a waistcoat and blazer, a high sartorial standard that seems almost countercultural in ultra-casual Hollywood.
I’m feeling better about my decision to go slightly formal. With Nolan’s arrival, there are now exactly two men in the restaurant wearing jackets — a number that will not change throughout our meal.
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