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  • Aug 16, 2020
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    rwina sawayama

    img onna coom

    Haha

  • Aug 16, 2020
    rwina sawayama

    img onna coom

  • Aug 16, 2020
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    ANTI

    Haha

    u get a notif whenever someone post contains the word interstellar?

  • Aug 16, 2020
    rwina sawayama

    u get a notif whenever someone post contains the word interstellar?

    Y Es

  • Kalmanta

    Early press screening reactions:

    Here are the first two reactions I received:

    This was clearly made for Nolan fans, through and through, they will love every single minute of it and it’s also his best movie since “Inception.” It’s akin to Scorsese going back to mob movies or John Ford making another Western. A sort of back-to-the-basics approach for Nolan after making “Dunkirk.” There are so many twists and turns in “Tenet,” it has a puzzle-like nature to its story and the weight of the action scenes is enormous. The 150 minutes just flew. Quite honestly, I still don’t fully grasp a few things within the story, a second viewing will help clear a few things up but it’s very much a time-travel movie done in the most deliberately complicated of ways. If Inception was about dreaming, then “Tenet” is about reversing time and righting the wrongs of the past. The locations are also stunning, this was shot on-location in many countries. This will probably make a boatload of money because it gives Nolan fans exactly what they want and the final scene does bring the need for multiple viewings.

    The next person —
    “Contrary to mainstream moviegoers, I am not an unabashed fan of Nolan’s movies. For example, I find his best work was actually “Dunkirk,” in that movie he tried to abstain from giving us his usual puzzle and just made this masterfully technical and minimalist vision of WWII. Other films of his I like are “Memento,” “Insomnia,” “The Prestige” and “The Dark Knight (up until the final 20 minutes). No, I don’t particularly love “Interstellar” and “Inception,” they felt like forced visions to me, as if he was trying to show off, purposely confusing us in the process, rather than just telling his story in coherent fashion. I also never thought he was that great at shooting action, he doesn't like lingering on a shot for too long, always cutting from shot-to-shot. Regardless, “Tenet” is not “Dunkirk,” but we already knew that would be the case, it is, however, far better than “Inception” and “Interstellar” because a) there isn’t as much exposition b) the actors actually act, especially a stellar John David Washington, I also loved Elizabeth Debicki’s role, Robert Pattinson is the cool and calm demeaned fella ala DiCaprio in Inception c) the reverse-engineering plot device is actually not that complicated, you can actually follow this movie and not get too lost. Yes, much like some of his other movies, “Tenet” plays a lot with time and fate, but it does so in refreshingly concise ways. The action scenes are also flat-out great, It feel like Nolan has learned a lot from his experience in “Dunkirk,” he’s now much more confident in the way he stages his action, there’s barely any overreaching, it all feels very effortless.

    https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2020/8/9j7re4a3q83tj38crh0tfoa0spj7dk

    Okay I'm hyped

  • Aug 16, 2020

    When is Canada getting advanced tickets bruh

  • Aug 16, 2020

    I hoped that Dunkirk would be a learning experience for him and the second reaction seems to say it was. This is gonna be so good, although I‘m sure it won’t get praised by the critics like Dunkirk was.

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    Well I loved Dunkirk but Interstellar is my favorite film by him.

    Pretty sure I’ll love this anyway. I’ve never really had that much of an issue with Nolans exposition.

  • Aug 17, 2020

    saturday

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    Dunkirk is Nolan's best film.

  • Aug 17, 2020
    JaeRell

    Dunkirk is Nolan's best film.

    inception 3rd act is the best act in his catalog.

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    JaeRell

    Dunkirk is Nolan's best film.

    Must be two Nolans then

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    ThuggerBaby

    Well I loved Dunkirk but Interstellar is my favorite film by him.

    Pretty sure I’ll love this anyway. I’ve never really had that much of an issue with Nolans exposition.

    Interstellar is also my favorite.
    I think it's cause IMAX was my first experience watching it too.

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    MrIndigo96

    Interstellar is also my favorite.
    I think it's cause IMAX was my first experience watching it too.

    Interstellar IMAX was really special although so was Dunkirk.

    What made Interstellar my favorite was watching it at home though and seeing how beautifully it holds up

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    ThuggerBaby

    Interstellar IMAX was really special although so was Dunkirk.

    What made Interstellar my favorite was watching it at home though and seeing how beautifully it holds up

    I thought the sound was uneven, watching it from home

  • Aug 17, 2020

    Inception

  • Aug 17, 2020

    Inception gonna go down as one of the most iconic movies of our generation, and i seen that s*** in theaters 3 times in the week it came out never done that again with a film

  • Aug 17, 2020
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    I thought the sound was uneven, watching it from home

    people complained about the sound mixing in theaters, but I loved how operatic the score was tbh. At home, the mixing is more normal where the dialogue is a lot easier to hear.

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    Another insider apparently sharing his thoughts on Tenet.

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    ThuggerBaby
    https://twitter.com/MH_Jafarian/status/1295335730479325184

    Another insider apparently sharing his thoughts on Tenet.

    saying it's his best film since the prestige has me like

  • Aug 17, 2020
    Jaco

    saying it's his best film since the prestige has me like

    The Prestige is a favorite for a lot of Nolan fans i mean

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    XANTA

    Must be two Nolans then

    The craftsmanship involved making Dunkirk surpasses all his films. Relying solely on sound design and visual imagery to give us the narrative is its brilliance. His other movies might have more emotional weight or innovative/memorable sequences but only Dunkirk shows his true talents as a filmmaker.

  • Aug 17, 2020

    Prestige >>>

  • Aug 17, 2020
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    JaeRell

    The craftsmanship involved making Dunkirk surpasses all his films. Relying solely on sound design and visual imagery to give us the narrative is its brilliance. His other movies might have more emotional weight or innovative/memorable sequences but only Dunkirk shows his true talents as a filmmaker.

    Damn. He did all that and the movie still ended up being mid. Smh

  • Aug 17, 2020
    XANTA

    Damn. He did all that and the movie still ended up being mid. Smh