I believe so but I could be wrong too
We never meet the "version" of the protagonist that already knows who founded Tenet, so Im not sure. But maybe I missed something..
just saw it, raw thoughts:
my biggest complaint is that I would have loved to see the background scenes that were forced into expositional dialogue: sato and his future employers, protagonist in the future at the end maybe, explain the turnstiles more, the idea that he installed them all over the world...
It felt like all the backstories had been cut out to keep the high octane pacing.
That opening sequence might be his best ever wow. just...wow.
Both Turnstile sequences and both airport sequences were mind-blowing s***.
Ludwig snapped on the score, that s*** was VIOLENT
Robert Pattinson is the man.
JDW was convincing as an operative, but kinda flat emotionally...
if this was a 4 episode series it wouldve been perfect
I really wish they acknowledged that Max grows up to be Neil. it would have been a powerful moment.
We never meet the "version" of the protagonist that already knows who founded Tenet, so Im not sure. But maybe I missed something..
The protagonist founded tenet
just saw it, raw thoughts:
my biggest complaint is that I would have loved to see the background scenes that were forced into expositional dialogue: sato and his future employers, protagonist in the future at the end maybe, explain the turnstiles more, the idea that he installed them all over the world...
It felt like all the backstories had been cut out to keep the high octane pacing.
That opening sequence might be his best ever wow. just...wow.
Both Turnstile sequences and both airport sequences were mind-blowing s***.
Ludwig snapped on the score, that s*** was VIOLENT
Robert Pattinson is the man.
JDW was convincing as an operative, but kinda flat emotionally...
if this was a 4 episode series it wouldve been perfect
I really wish they acknowledged that Max grows up to be Neil. it would have been a powerful moment.
Ngl I told my bro that Nolan should’ve considered making this a mini series. Would’ve really benefitted the characters too.
Tenet was created in JDW's future and he's the one that created it, he just doesn't know it until well it's revealed at the end by Neil.
Right, his future is in his past.
I knew it was him when Robert p yanked the helmet off and they didn’t show him kill him
But man I’m fried
Ngl I told my bro that Nolan should’ve considered making this a mini series. Would’ve really benefitted the characters too.
The white girls son was Robert p?
The white girls son was Robert p?
Its not but a lot of people are assuming that he is
Its not but a lot of people are assuming that he is
Yeah I don’t think it was him either
Nothing I saw led me to believe it was
just saw it, raw thoughts:
my biggest complaint is that I would have loved to see the background scenes that were forced into expositional dialogue: sato and his future employers, protagonist in the future at the end maybe, explain the turnstiles more, the idea that he installed them all over the world...
It felt like all the backstories had been cut out to keep the high octane pacing.
That opening sequence might be his best ever wow. just...wow.
Both Turnstile sequences and both airport sequences were mind-blowing s***.
Ludwig snapped on the score, that s*** was VIOLENT
Robert Pattinson is the man.
JDW was convincing as an operative, but kinda flat emotionally...
if this was a 4 episode series it wouldve been perfect
I really wish they acknowledged that Max grows up to be Neil. it would have been a powerful moment.
This should’ve been 3 hours tbh
No need to rush
Right, his future is in his past.
The last lines of the film were “we both work for me”
Seen yesterday
Holy s***
Walking streets after watching Nolan is always weird
Saw it today and left the cinema feeling mad out of place on the walk home
Why was there a war at the end?
to prevent sator from burying the algorithm for the future people to find