Holy crap, this video blew up way more than I thought it would. Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by my channel and checking out the video. Tenet certainly isn't a perfect film, it makes some mistakes and the way its written and edited can seem complicated and overwhelming. But unfortunately I think we've conditioned ourselves to expect to be able to understand something completely on the first viewing, or even the second. This goes for any film, and filmmakers like Nolan put an extraordinary amount of time into detailing each shot and line. If you didn't like it, awesome, if you did, that's awesome too. But what point I think I'm trying to make here is that Tenet to me at least is a reflection of the potential of cinema and the creative outlet it's meant to be, not a popcorn flick you forget two days later. It's okay to think, it's what film was made for. Anyways, love you all. See you next week :)
You have been selected by The Algorithm. I didn't say it in my other comment but the last line of this video is something somebody that was schooled in/by the works of Sorkin (as I was) would say. Reminded me of a scene from the first episode of Studio 60 but is a theme through his works "art is getting its ass kicked" is so much more true today than it was back then, those ratings you highlighted in this video are a fine example of that.
So does that means it's good? But I didn't understand the point of the movie. The plot was very generic: saving the world by stoping the russian bad guy. All the exposition in this movie made it unwatchable for me.
@chubbyurma I personally liked the soundtrack, and I had subtitles so I didn't notice that ou can't really hear them. The soundtrack goes in reverse when there's an inverted object or person in the scene. And the soundtrack for Inception (except for Time) is also a lot of BBBBRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMM
That's what Film Master Adam and Robert Storms said in their review. I would love for someone to respond to their video, but not only are a lot of the things they said subjective, so they can't really be debunked or argued against in a manner that doesn't just fall back to saying "well in my opinion it was this", but that would also give them both attention. And I am so happy that not nearly as many people are caring about Robert Storms anymore. Look at his comment sections, they are so empty now. So many probably unsubscribed after his Parasite video.
The second time watching it, I found myself paying more attention to Neil's actions. His ending felt much more emotional the second time around after knowing their relationship. 10/10 movie. Super ambitious movie and fantastic to see someone doing something so big.
I'm a bit surprised. It seems like the consensus is that this film doesn't hit people's emotions right away. In my case I literally cried in the cinema the second I realised the bitter-sweet ending. It hit me so hard. No one else was even talking about it. I'm just surprised, that's all.
I also noticed the second time around, the masked character who saves JD Washington's life with the inverted bullet at the opera in the first scene is Neil. If you look closely you'll see his small keychain attached to his bag when he turns around.
This film is specifically designed to be watched twice to understand it. When you watch it first, you're watching it from the perspective of John, the protagonist. You're confused about the whole plot like he is and can only work out half the story, as Neil literally tells him 'you're only halfway there'. When you're watching it the second time, you're watching the movie from Neil's perspective, understanding half the plot but still unsure of the final conclusion. You know the series of events in the film but its still satisfying because you're observing Neil setup the necessary series of events. There are two protagonists, that's why the Indian lady even said to John 'do you really think you're the only protagonist?'
I don't think I could sit through Tenet again honestly. I don't understand the praise for this film, but here I am watching a video essay to have my mind changed.
The first two viewings are the most precious because the first one you're amazed at all of it and then the second one you can truly appreciate the details you didn't see before. It's an incredible film and society complains about unoriginal ideas but then proceeds to bash fantastically original ideas such as Nolan's films because they can't take the time to watch it again and appreciate it. If anything, it proves that Nolan is ahead of our time. Tenet is built in the future.
Yeah for example at first i didnt notice that all the words from the sator square were in the movie but then i notices. You have the name of the movie, TENET, sir michael or whatever his name is mentioned a spanish bag making company, AREPO, the main bad guy, SATOR, the name of the pentagon or whatever niel and the protagonist were trying to get into, ROTAS, and the opera scene at the start, OPERA. S A T O R A R E P O T E N E T O P E R A R O T A S
First I actually got bored of it. Second I thought it was ok I understand some of it. Third such a good film. Then probably on my eight or night watch. I’ve realised it my favourite film of all time
you have to watch the whole movie once, and then watch it backward, and ONLY then you'll understand it completely. The whole movie is a pincer for the audience
Indeed, the first viewing you fall asleep or black out drunk and only the second time round you appreciate just how much the movie sucks on so many different levels
Christopher Nolan is a genius, and instead of being arrogant or condescending in his work, he treats his audience as intelligent people and that is the uttermost form of respect he can show to them. All his movies have an element of uniqueness, unmatched by anybody else's work, and in fact often influencing others. I loved your video, and I agree: TENET is Christopher Nolan at his best and most creative, and the world needs more filmmakers like him!
Hazem Fahmi I’m sorry did we saw the same movie? Because I felt treated like an imbecile who cannot understand a single thing unless the characters explained it to me for like 4 minutes just talking
"treats his audience as intelligent people" are you serious? The dude goes out his way to over-explain everything because he has so little faith in you understanding it
@@danielfield1606 youre right but still this isnt a reason to hate on him he is the only one who brings us original big budget blockbusters i think the studio tells him to be so overexlpaning so that mainstream audiences are able to follow his movies
@@TheVRtist hahaha i feel like this is part of his plan, if everyone watches it three times then three times the money is made 😂 I feel like this happened with Inception and now Nolan is cashing in on it 😋
I also love cinematography in movies, and it is actually one of the biggest reasons why I didn't like tenet, having expensive effects and explosions in the movie doesn't mean it has a good cinematography, transformers would literally be a 10/10 if that was the case, tenet is boring cause cinematography is poorly managed
@@sebastiandelgado1115 I disagree. I liked how chaotic the film looked and enjoyed that aesthetic because it fit the tone of the film. It wasn’t the most beautiful film I’ve seen but it was good for what it was and worked for me
I WAS SO PISSED WHEN I READ THAT THIS MOVIE LACKED EMOTION! Honestly, the Protagonist is the most openly funny and compassionate character ever written by Nolan. Also the final scene where he and Neil technically say goodbye, it felt nice. Male friendship is hardly ever shown this pure. Great review IM SUBBBBED
i reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy like how when you aren watching from the POV of an inverted person, the music is actually played in reverse, a lot of people apparently didn't think about this, which is odd considering how obvious it is, and just believe that the music score is shite, it's actually brilliant
You sir took your time to analyse and understand the themes of Tenet instead of just comparing it to his other works. It might not be Nolan's best work but Tenet will stand the test of time and later be appreciated in the future because of people like you. Beautifully done.
@Randy White I personally think that The Prestige and Memento are much better movies. But to be fair both the Prestige and Memento are movies that come once in a generation and are near perfect masterpieces. Nevertheless, Tenet is an amazing movie.Its just that you can only really appreciate it by watching it multiple times, more so than his other films.
@@odhranm1 you just perfectly explained what I've been thinking about modern viewers/moviegoers. They can't just enjoy a film or tv show, they lack a sense of immersion.
You truly were able to verbalize some of my feelings towards critics throwing around those same thoughts against Nolan. It’s not that his movies are perfect, not by any stretch of the imagination! But there’s simply no one else doing the kind of stuff he does. Tenet oozed style and creativity like none other of his films and it truly is an experience, as you said.
Personally, I think the main character is called the “protagonist” (and sometimes enemies “antagonist”) because he is just a part of a big system, playing his role to complete the story. I say this because the time reversing mechanics kind of implies that the future is decided. For example when John fights his own reverse version, it only makes sense that his future and decision to go back in time is already decided or otherwise that scene would never happen. The future hasn’t “happened” yet, but it’s decided it’s going to, and John is just playing his role.
Its emphasized too “harshly” and sev times in the film to not have a deeper rooted meaning - hes essentially the main designer / operations guy of tenet- we merely witnessed the beginning of how he was indoctrinated into a ops that he himself will create down the road- think batman begins....im guessing sequels the more i analyze it
Yeah I think he chose not to name the Protagonist is because who he is isn't important, he doesn't have a backstory or family like other Nolan protagonists, he's just a piece in a larger game of chess; albeit maybe a queen rather than a pawn, but still just a chess piece
I thought after my 2nd viewing the 2 reasons he names himself the protagonist is because 1. Like the video states hes an ex special forces who is presumed dead and aims to hide his identity from everyone especially with the severity of this new mission and 2. Nolan wants us to be in the Protagonists shoes as if tenet is not only his but our story we the viewer are the protagonist of our own stories, instead of the character having a name and in depth backstory it is left minimal so we can embody ourselves into his reality as just like the protagonist we have no knowledge of the future plot and discover details at the same time as him
Nolan doesn’t make his characters personable because he wants to emphasize the story over the individuals. Which is what sets him apart from literally every other director
I haven’t been able to get it out of my head. Such a well written film but HOLY FUCK the visuals are some of the most mind-bendingly amazing I’ve seen on the big screen
I have severe ADHD, and it is very rare for me to find something to enjoy so much that my brain gets stimulated for a prolonged period of time. TENET did that. The joy of simply not understanding and the urge to learn was just about enough. This movie wasn't only great, but also for a person like me, who finds even the highest rated movies boring, it was truly enjoyable in a sense that I had only felt while watching Interstellar or Inception. Edit: Thanks for the thousand likes! To everyone being like "The music is too loud" or "I can't rewatch it and my friends can't stand it" or "The movie is mind-numbing" Your brain is too slow (This is not an insult, just facts). Studies show that the average ADHD brain works 3 times faster than the average Neurotypical brain. You're just not fast enough for this movie.
@@tyrelchenault8955 sadly Nolan didn't go by this advice,instead he over tell it with so many exposition instead let us the viewers "Feel it" .that's what I thought
@@Beraksekebon21 yeah Nolans fallen off his own horse at this point. An advocate for the movie experience who doesn't let us hear his dialogue, even after feedback, who says many movies today don't have enough depth and then gives us nobody to care about in Tenet. And it's annoying to see the potential of what could have been when we've already seen movies like inception and dark knight, it's not like he doesn't have it in him. He's just missed the mark with Tenet with a misguided view on his artistic statement
@@deadislander I think you didn't get this movies this movie has enough depth that it's required very subtle emotion, no excessive crying or hugging that's unique, smart and concept is also original, don't know why people like you complain when they get something original and compare with other movies If this movie would had same as inception than people still had been complaining that he delivered nothing new same as inception Same happened with interstellar and now people are really appreciating it, hope so this will happen to TENET
This movie is really not for everyone. I loved everything about it, I understood it because of the red string on neil’s backpack at the opera when saving him and at the end when he saves him again one last time. Beautiful story once you understand it.
I found the emotional elements of the film shone through on my second viewing, I found I was too busy trying to figure out the plot the first time. Perfect example of a film that gets better with multiple viewings
@Yamraj I didn't notice it during any important dialogue. The main scene that jumps out to me is when Neil was touring the Freeport and he clearly wasn't interested in what the guy was saying, he was looking around for the details essential for the mission
I agree with the "most audiences aren't ready for it yet" statement. Nolan pushes the envelope and he just when a little too far ahead for us this time. Guarantee this is a classic in a decade or two
Well said. I left the theater feeling a bit " meh "....BUT, after pondering it a few days and seeing some charts of how the timeline worked it has grown on me. I do look forward to viewing it again, and again.
@@ZachDoumit So, I just realized something. There will be people that come out of the theatre that will watch this film again in theatres. Isn't that the main concept of Tenet?
Saying that sounds a little pretentious but it may be true, 2001 A Space Odyssey wasn't very well received but now it's a classic (from what I've heard) and is one of my favourite films of all time. The thing with Tenet, in my opinion, is that the characters are kind of bland except from Elizabeth Debicki's character. I tried to view it in a way that it's from her perspective but that just didn't work, I viewed it from The Protagonist's (wow... so meta and quirky) perspective as well as Niels perspective and none of them worked. It could all come down to the sound mixing, since the majority of the dialogue is so obscured that you don't get to know a lot about the characters. Though, the thing about that is on my second viewing, somehow, the sound mixing was fine and I could hear a lot more of the dialogue (in the Opera scene it makes sense that you couldn't hear a lot of it due to their masks and the tension, but I could hear the rest of the film quite well although the music did make it sound a bit muffled from time to time) I just couldn't connect with the characters at all. Maybe it is like Dunkirk, where it's not particularly about the characters but more about the situation they're in but for me it just doesn't work in Tenet. The reason why it works a bit more for me is because Dunkirk is based on a real historical event that the majority of people already feel emotional towards due to it being a very prominent event in WW2, so there fore we can connect it more and understand the characters. The different in Tenet is that it's new concepts and characters that aren't in a situation that's currently popular in the real world, so it's harder to connect with them since there isn't much actual character development. Even watching it the second time I felt the same way, even though I understood Neil and the Protagonist's relationship much more I just couldn't connect with them at all. I'm not saying this is a terrible movie, it's actually very impressive and entertaining, but after the first viewing it was kind of boring (unlike other Nolan films), I think the films most prominent issue is the pacing since everything just sorta... happens... Especially the scene after The Protagonist freezes in the car and then just suddenly woke up, I couldn't hear what Niel was saying so the reasoning for him just waking up didn't make much sense. These are just my opinions, I'm happy that people are enjoying this film and that there's a crowd for it, that's why there's different types of films that exist, but personally Tenet really didn't work for me.
This movie is not only a cinematography masterpiece its a puzzle to be experienced for those who like puzzles as well even after leaving the theatre. The movie is a palindrome the beginning of the movie was the end of the story and the end of the movie was the begining of the story. The first half were blocks of scenes moving forward but with time running inverted from the perspective of the characters. (Hence why sound is so distorted towards the beginning) dialouge would not have made sense even if heard because answers are given before questions. The second half was time moving foward from the perspective of the characters. With that general information all the other details can be understood easily
why does the protagonist tries to shoot himself in the head? I still don't understand that, please explain. And how do they survived travelling back in time in the inverted world if the fact that their going against the current of time would prevent them from drinking or eating? Do they drink through their pennis and then pee into the bottle? Or does the plastic film that contains the air make water work normally too?
@@colincraig4902 guess not. Care to answer my questions or explain why they're absurd in the first place? Someone already told me that the protagonist might be discharging the gun so he doesn't get fired afterwards, which does make sense, so I'll give you that.
@@Yarblocosifilitico I think the main problem is that your looking too linear at the time concept. There are always two different perspectives of that inversion process and most people have trouble understanding cause they try to see it from only one
I didn’t want to watch this movie because of all the bad reviews but my dad really wanted to so we rented it. I ended up sincerely enjoying the film and when I looked up tenet reviews all I saw were good responses and I was quite confused , but by the end of your video I truly felt like I could’ve cried. Our culture today has programmed us to only consume things that are promoted by others and the end of your video saying this film is worth supporting for the sake of art itself really broke my heart and gave me hope at the same time. Thank you, you’ve earned a subscriber.
Exactly. I saw it had a 70 on Metacritic and I was a bit disappointed. I thought the film would not be as good as I thought it would be. But then I watched it and WOW! How can people dislike this? Fine it's not geared for all audiences who may just want to relax and see a film they can enjoy once. But that's the thing about tenet. It doesn't encourage that. It's a film that encourages you to watch it again and the more times you watch it the more you grow to appreciate the plot and small details. Modern day movies tend to be like something you can watch once and then get ready for the next five installments. Tenet unlike most films is the opposite. The same can be said for interstellar. tenet is nothing less of a modern masterpiece.
Idk I don't get why this movie is so dividing. All this time we complain at the dumb transformers or star wars movies and now that we have a much more complicated, nuanced movie that is made with a blockbuster budget and scale people complain that it was "too complicated". It's like going to a museum and seeing a huge and beautifull painting but saying it sucks because after looking at it for 2 seconds you don't get it.
Because most people like to pretend they are smarter than they actually are. A Transformers or Star Wars tries to cater to the lowest common denominator, so they are easy enough to grasp and to bitch and feel superior about. (A lot of the critique of those franchises is also just regurgitation of just a few intelligent breakdowns on youtube or reddit, however.) When they do get confronted with something that challenges their intellect, however, and they cannot consult an analysis for it, they'd rather blame their lack of understanding on a convoluted plot than their own level of intelligence.
It doesn't suck due to complication. It sucks because the Character arcs are poorly paced. The underlying plot it a bit goofy, Sator is not really that interesting of a villian and not even that terrifying no matter how hard he tries.
It does to the people claiming convoluted. I liked the archetypes behind the characters. Sator was conceptually a very interesting villain. If he cannot exist in the world, no one is allowed to. Sator has an insane motivation, that gets stronger as his life is ending. That kind of psychopatic drive makes him psychologically a terrifying villain. There were some minor plotholes due to the way some of the physics contradicts it self to serve the story. Other than than that I did not think it goofy. Interstellar had the same kind of problem with the tesseract in/near the black hole, where the physics need to become secondary for a little.
@@martijnbodde2481 That's true, Interstellar is a more goofy movie than TENET if you think about it. It just showed more direct emotion, had space and was about love; like a star wars movie but better. Intellectually TENET was superior and yes, intellect is required for emotion; we are humans after all.
This has been probably the best review I´ve seen of Tenet. Actually highlighting all the awesome and unique things that make this movie a masterpiece, rather than just criticizing it because it is "too hard to understand". I´m so tired of people that just wants easy, fast entertainment because they are too lazy to think.
You make it seem like no one tried to understand it. Plenty of people did, and still didn’t get it. I need movies that are smart, but are also easy to follow, like The Dark Knight. This movie isn’t that
@@kadiriolanipekun6486 I’m not saying no one tried, and I mean no disrepect but I’ve seen a lot of criticism which IMO the movie doesn’t deserve. Yes, it’s not easy to follow but I’m pretty sure that was one of Nolan’s main objectives. I didn’t get it the first time, but I kept researching until I got it.
I watched the movie 3 times, and Neil's last scene still makes me cry. The Protagonist's reaction and crying when noticing the red string on his backpack is pretty much my reaction.
"This film is worth supporting just for the sake of art itself." Nicely put. Saw this on 70mm recently, and even though I wasn't completely in love with it after the lights came up and the credits rolled, I was glad that it had given me something that I hadn't experienced in a theater before. And glad, too, that Nolan didn't rely heavily on exposition to take center stage in the storytelling (which I felt was the case with a lot of Inception!) Very well done video!
Couldn't agree with you more! Having viewed TENET 3 times in the theatres now, I honestly would put this at #1 for Nolan films! It is Le Best Ever for him!
I felt in my heart, as soon as the movie ended, that tenet was one of the best movies I have ever seen, but I just didn't understand half of it. I could even predict certain things just based off of the deep connections I felt between the characters. After binging multiple breakdowns, I feel the same now but with evidence.
its amazing how people view creations of man as complex and extremely intricate, especially when dealing with time and moral ethics. But cant fathom the existence of a God. just my random view, not hating.
Indeed. His connection to Kat and Neil was at the heart of this movie. It is the thing that you feel, yet can’t understand upon first viewing. Watch until the end and then rewind and watch again. Nolan has inverted our emotional investment. Protect/support films like this at all costs!
Watch it second time, the ending emotion is so strong when the pantagonis knows that he will be a good friend, and Neil know hes goig to die but still do it
I have to agree that Tenet was a masterpiece. I went in ready to figure out everything but realized pretty early that wasn't going to happen so I understood what I could and just enjoyed the movie. I advise doing the same to anyone that hasn't watched yet. I'm going to try and figure it out the next couple times I watch. I'm sure he won't but it would be interesting to hear a full explanation from Nolan.
BTW, just watched it for second time after it came out on blu-ray and I'm starting to get it more, and I also have to say that scene where the protagonist fights himself without knowing is one of the most creative scenes I have ever watched. Nolan is a mad man. Still agree, MASTERPIECE
Thanks for this great statement! Tenet is a perfect movie -- like the perfect square. I've watched and studied dozens of times, and am still amazed at the internal consistency. It is to movies what Bach's 'Art of Fugue' is to music.
People was expecting this movie to be Inception 2.0, and when it wasn't and they don't understand the film, they just jump to "the movie is just a cold overcomplicated headache", completely disregarding everything this movie is doing. Nolan has set the bar for his movies incredibly high with movies like The Dark Knight, Inception, Memento, Interstellar, all incredible films from different genres. This movie is decades ahead of it's time and in many ways Nolan's finest work. Like you said, TENET is a modern masterpiece, people just aren't ready for it yet.
well I heard it has met with a mediocre response upon theatrical release in USA and its content has been very closely guarded by the filmmakers as well the media. As far as Christopher Nolan is concerned well yes he does like to mind benders but the content has to be worthy of ambiguity. If your content is not good enough but your film ambiguous I do not think it can termed as masterpiece.
I wasnt expecting inception 2.0 because I knew it was a completely different film but my opinion is its nowhere near a masterpiece and has so many flaws.
What about the people like me who understood the film but thought it was just a bland, mediocre action movie with zero character development and little to no substance? Stop thinking your opinion is the absolute truth
It’s brilliant. Watched it 3 times! The quote at the end I thought summed up what the director was getting at was, “It’s the bomb that didn’t go off. The danger no one knew was real. That’s the bomb with the real power to change the world.”
I never had a so good cinema experience. With Dolby Atmos and the power which Göransson gave to the film it was incredible. I was fascinated from the effects and the pure cinematography. And like evry Nolan film you have something to talk about and think over it with others. For me Nolan is the best filmmaker from all time. He makes movies which stay in your head and aren't just another non sens movie. They are just "masterpieces"
Memento, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, The Prestige, Dunkirk and Tenet. What an extraordinary filmography Nolan has. And he's only made 11 feature films. A true cinematic genius and one of the all-time greats.
I just saw this last night, and I was expecting a meh movie because of all the responses I saw online... Boy was I pleasantly surprised by this phenomenal movie
It took me three watches to be able to grasp Tenet and six watches in total to feel all the emotions this film elicits. Tenet really is one of those rare movies that need at least one rewatch to be fully appreciated, and it kinda makes me sad that so many people didn’t like it on their first and subsequently gave it lower ratings. I really hope it doesn’t affect how Nolan approaches his future projects. Edit: Thank you so much for this video!! This was so amazing to watch and it was so refreshing to see a positive analysis on Tenet. Subscribed! :]
My god . . . . this video was incredible. I saw Tenet twice and enjoyed it, but had some issues with the film. However with some new insight I can’t wait to see it again this weekend. It’s really fun to talk with friends about the plot, who’s where in time, reading hundreds of Reddit threads and looking at a temporal pincer diagram for an hour. There are too many films that I forget after viewing, but I will always find myself thinking about Tenet, and how great unfiltered Nolan can be.
He is definitely early for his time. He came up with the idea for inception back in the early 90's but knew technology wasn't able to produce the movie and give it the exact look he wanted so he had to wait for it to catch up. Easily my favorite director and the most underrated of them all
I personally thought looking back at the film that the conversation between Neil and the protagonist when they first met was the most important and foreshadowing, when he asks if john would use a child as a hostage, he says "no". But then when questioned about a woman, he answers along the lines of "it depends". The rest of the movie goes on to explain that, even if he did use a woman as a hostage or tool to negotiate he could not live with himself if anything happened to that person. It shows deeper than any backstory that could have been presented by a "glimpse of his past" or some exposition of said past. The power behind Nolan's story telling here is better than any movie I can think of in past years. We don't have to be fed information about the character to care and stand with him on this experience, and we don't have to know about the Protagonists past to know what he cares about and stands for too.
I think people aren't ready for this type of movie, but I think the box office reports suggest that there already a lot of people ready for this level of entertainment.
Tenet was so wonderful. I feel unworthy to even be alive to be able to see such an expression of beauty. I'm still shook from how everything was woven in so well. The stakes were so great but in a way that was grounded. Wow bravo
hahaha, this has to be a joke. Nothing was woven in well at all. It was all over the place, and a lot of the core ideas about time travel aren't really explained in the film when they're 'explaining' them.
@@darkspeed62 agreed - I'm a massive Nolan fan but this movie was a hot streaming terd. The editing was so bad - film school project level. So rushed and disjointed. Like they randomly cut 30 minutes of the film to make it fit some arbitrary max length.
@@markskaggs5572 I did understand it - but it didn't make the movie "great" or even really good. Yes I understand that Neil - is Sators son - MaximiLIEN (Palidrome of his name) indicating he is moving backwards in time. Temporal pincer movement. So Washington the Protagonist saves him and his mother when he is a young boy - but then he has to travel back in time when he is older from the future to save Washington and make the TeneT mission a success. I get it. It was just really poorly executed. It wasn't the story it was the execution of the story. It felt "disjointed" and "cold" no real emotional investment in any of the characters. Its not a patch on Momento which was really tightly edited and well constructed which emoted a lot of feeling. This simply didn't execute the story or vision anywhere near as well as many of his previous movies. I know many people who didn't even finish watching it they found the editing so bad.
@@serendipitousbliss6548 Even the story isn't that great. And forces the audience to make several damaging assumptions: A) These future-scientists have hard data that Time, itself, can be annihilated by some whirly-bird MacGuffin (algorithm from the future; hidden in the past) and thusly tension is set. B) Time is apparently "on our side," for if there is ANY of it left to navigate the Ending of Time, the badguy's plot has already failed, perhaps endlessly in some Failsauce Vortex. C) We, the audience, can only assume "The Past Cannot be Changed" in TENET, we don't see evidence of Self-consistency at play. We are not witness to a pliable "Past." Meaning the Good Guys already won, endlessly. Yay.
Nolan and the cast described this movie as a magic trick, and I think the real trick is that you have to watch it two times, since the first time is like you are moving forward but the secind time feels like you have been inverted and every little detail and action falls in the right place. A true masterpiece, such a shame that it was premiered on this awful times but it was the best thing to have ever come out this crappy year
At least two times. Imagine inverting the whole movie itself, music, dialogue and all- first the end then working back to the opera. Id bet the story works in loop too because they said its about taking those peices apart and putting it back together.
The love side of tenet I felt is Neil and JDW. Not necessarily romantic love, but you really feel their bromance and are heartbroken when Neil departs. You can even see Rob Pattinson exhibiting a kind of playfulness towards JDW in the scene where rob was trying to sleep but JDW had more questions. That scene was cute 😊
I LOVE this video essay. It's everything I've been yelling at my phone about every time I see negative review about Tenet. Those reviews usually talk about the same 3 things. The first one is how confusing it is, to those people I'd have them view 3:13 to 3:52 . The second issue is the sound mixing to which I say just don't watch it in Dolby your first go around. Maybe try another format as the music does overshadow some of the dialogue there, but everywhere else in the movie, if you're paying attention, it's just fine maybe except for some parts of dialogue when they were on the blue boat. Lastly the third issue is the lack of emotional connection with the character, for this everything from 4:15 to 6:21 explains that. That and 13:23 to 13:57. People need to take more time to truly appreciate all that was put into this. We don't get this kind of experience all the time and this was the most daring one I've ever seen. Edit: He's also the person saving the world from the threats they never knew existed. An unsung hero basically, and they typically aren't credited, named or fleshed out as a character you need to connect with.
If you watch on your computer, try turning the normalizer off on your media player. I hated the first experience...but once I turned the normalizer off, the sound levels seemed nice.
In an age where there are only remakes, prequels, sequels and super hero movies, when something truly unique, something that has never been done before comes out people say it's "too confusing". Like damn bro, you just gonna beg for originality and then complain cause you cant follow the story properly.
@@grouchyjudge saw interstellar the first time at home and felt bored to death. The film made no sense to me and the story was bad. Then I watched it in imax but this time I paid attention. I gotta say its a brilliant way of telling 3 stories at the same time. And the cinematography is incredible
Oh come on, take Knives Out, easily one of last year's best movies. It's got mystery, is super easy to follow, is original as hell... nobody is giving Tenet shit because it's too confusing, people think it's garbage because an original idea does not a great movie make. Also what is this bs about "only remakes etc."? There is so much fresh stuff being released through the years. Movies are amazing and unique, so are TV shows (now more so than ever) and novel formats such as game media. Tenet just isn't that intriguing or well-made.
@@minhuang8848 Fair enough, your opinion and true originality doesn't mean it's gonna be good. But I liked it. I found it a unique and well executed concept, I didn't think it was really THAT confusing either.
I swear I am not lying. I saw it 4th time in Gateway Film Center Columbus and surprisingly there was no issue with Sound mix at all. The dialogues were coming from where they should be from and the music. It was very clear.
Probably because the theatre changed the levels of sound On their part, or you must have had subtitles and could also be the fact that you have seen it multiple times.
Agree with you whole HEARTedly, man! A lot of people online have been saying that it's a detriment to Kat's character that she's so "tied down" by her kid instead of more "important" things a woman should be doing. But I bet a lot of those people who say those things aren't even parents. It's extremely tough to know what if feels like to be a parent, which I am now (my kids are really young). She is a true, loving, selfless mother who is also an accomplished career woman.
This movie was probably one of my favorites ever. The fight choreography, the concept, the execution, acting, all of it was S+. Cant wait for more Nolan films
Its almost like Nolan knew that the audience is gonna watch Tenet Explained videos on RUclips to help us understand, which makes us rewatch it with a different eye because of our new understanding. I almost feel that the plot is too advanced for the layman or general movie-goer, but with a little outside help, it makes it that much better. I enjoyed it the first time, but it took 2-3 times to fully understand it all. I enjoy it more every time I watch it. For a layman like me, it feels like a super condensed movie and as I rewatch it, it expands and intrigues me more and more.
Thank you for speaking up, Tenet is definitely the best film in years. I’ve done my research and watch it 3 times, and in the loop of ost. So much respect gained for Mr. Nolan after first viewing even I only understood 40% of it. Because in Nolan I trust. His ability of storytelling is unquestionable. I believe if he has another way to tell the story, he would’ve done it. The rawness, energy, execution, commitment to visual while introducing a new concept of time nobody has ever applied on screen. Cinema is reinvented because of directors like Nolan constantly push its limit. Reminding us what genius filmmaking is capable of, why we go to theater... Christopher Nolan is the director of directors, a true modern day maestro.
please explain to me why the protagonist shoot himself. What is genius about that and about having an angry russian who wants to destroy the world for no good reason as the main antagonist?
Yarbloco he didn’t shoot himself, that’s what you see. You have to be in bullet’s position and feel it. The protagonist is trying to prevent the whole world being inverted! When not just a person or a bullet is inverted but everything, that’s the end of the world. TENET is not the power to invert time, TENET is how human perceive time. TENET is causation. Human have to protect the way “time” is experienced by us in order to survive.
I mean, it doesnt really matter that you breakdown the characters like this in an attempt to show that they are deeper than most people believe. The fact that so many people are upset about the lack of characterisation is not because they are dumb or that they simply doesnt get the characters. The fault lies with Nolan who has failed to achieve an emotional reaction with the audience, even though you could argue that the pieces achieving emotions from the audience is in the film. I, personally belive it is because he is getting to caught up in spectacle and concepts, but thats just my opinion. I really like Nolan and I have respect for what he was attempting in TeneT even though I cant say I really think it is a particularly good film. I completely agree everyone should watch it more than once, but I think that applies to a multitude of films, not just Nolan`s spectacle. Good video, glad you loved the film:)
I did not get emotion from Interstellar or Inception, except the Prestige. But Nolan doesnt do a type of movie. And I think the danger of typecasting Nolan into a genre or his kind of genre is that people expect a lot from him, as with Tenet. Ive seen people vehemently dislike this movie and Interstellar and express it intensely. I think all people have a Nolan movie which they like and a "meh" one.
Kudos to this channel who actually talks about things that most people would ignore. This video is like a reference point for completing an assignment. Awesome work
One theory claims that Neil is Max, the son of Kat and Sator. His full name would be Maximilien, which, read in reverse, would be Neil .... it's just a theory.
I remember watching several movies in my life which at first viewing I realized that I just had seen somethng special and it would take at least a second viewing before i could appreciate it. Today it's hard for people to stay concentraded for so long and having have to watch something a second or third time is unthinkable for many. Watched Tenet yesterday, having some prior understanding of the basics of physics and time I still struggled to keep up with the story. I realized again that this needs a second viewing att least. I have not made up my mind of it yet, because there was simply too much to take in that I need time to process it. I really like movies that challenge me like this. It is uncommon these days.
As someone that saw Tenet once (and enjoyed it), I thought your video was great and on point. Especially in regards to what Nolan is trying to say. Heck, I would even make an argument that message is super relevant right now given the world around us. Overall, great job on the video.
I loved this film. All Year I have been so excited for this film. I watched it with 10 of my friends on Discord for my birthday tonight... I was not disappointed, because as this video states perfectly this is one of the few films now a days that is more than its parts. On the surface... It is a typical Blockbuster... However, that is simply not true. The fact the film is as deliberate, and confident of its story... Is kind of remarkable in an era when film is sooooo commercialized instead of being art...
Holy crap, this video blew up way more than I thought it would. Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by my channel and checking out the video. Tenet certainly isn't a perfect film, it makes some mistakes and the way its written and edited can seem complicated and overwhelming. But unfortunately I think we've conditioned ourselves to expect to be able to understand something completely on the first viewing, or even the second. This goes for any film, and filmmakers like Nolan put an extraordinary amount of time into detailing each shot and line. If you didn't like it, awesome, if you did, that's awesome too. But what point I think I'm trying to make here is that Tenet to me at least is a reflection of the potential of cinema and the creative outlet it's meant to be, not a popcorn flick you forget two days later. It's okay to think, it's what film was made for. Anyways, love you all. See you next week :)
Great video my guy! I totaly agree, and you are well spoken and articulate! Keep it up brother!
You have been selected by The Algorithm. I didn't say it in my other comment but the last line of this video is something somebody that was schooled in/by the works of Sorkin (as I was) would say. Reminded me of a scene from the first episode of Studio 60 but is a theme through his works "art is getting its ass kicked" is so much more true today than it was back then, those ratings you highlighted in this video are a fine example of that.
I agree 100% the thorough theatre
QDesjardin have you watched some arthouse films? I mean... how can you say that Tenet is something that belongs to a modern art museum...
@@wanttodor_mir they just mad because it wasn't what they wanted.
Other Films : Gives away spoilers from the trailers.
Nolan Films : Even the movie itself doesn't give any spoilers..!!
The Ultimate Spoiler Protection is having the plot only revealed in the second viewing xD
I laughed so flipping hard!!!!!
true
Spoil me if you can😂
So does that means it's good? But I didn't understand the point of the movie. The plot was very generic: saving the world by stoping the russian bad guy. All the exposition in this movie made it unwatchable for me.
"Nolan went too far up his @$$ - 0/10"
"Nolan went too far up his @$$ - 10/10"'
best summary of how this movie was received.
Kurt Barryman brilliant response
@chubbyurma ??? Brmmm?? I think maybe the tone balance in the theater you are watching were broken.
@chubbyurma I personally liked the soundtrack, and I had subtitles so I didn't notice that ou can't really hear them. The soundtrack goes in reverse when there's an inverted object or person in the scene. And the soundtrack for Inception (except for Time) is also a lot of BBBBRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMM
That's what Film Master Adam and Robert Storms said in their review. I would love for someone to respond to their video, but not only are a lot of the things they said subjective, so they can't really be debunked or argued against in a manner that doesn't just fall back to saying "well in my opinion it was this", but that would also give them both attention. And I am so happy that not nearly as many people are caring about Robert Storms anymore. Look at his comment sections, they are so empty now. So many probably unsubscribed after his Parasite video.
Sorry but I couldn't understand please tell me
Inception: What's this drink?
Tenet: You've held my beer *thanks*
Underrated comment!
sir done Well !genuis is comment This
Damn dude
The Hell! My brain's forming up from blown pieces man!!
Memento: Can i have a..
Bartender: I already gave you a drink
The thought of sitting down to write, and work out a storyboard for this movie gives me a migraine. The detail is incredible
Took him 5 years to write! I'd say he took his time well. Any less would have been a nightmare to construct and lie up properly.
I think he wasn't able to figure it out in the end and just said "fuck it," which is why we have this.
@@158-i6z you understand it well enough
I legitimately got a headache trying to think of any logistics for a fight. It hurts my smol brain
This movie took a decade to write, as far as wiki is concerned.
The second time watching it, I found myself paying more attention to Neil's actions. His ending felt much more emotional the second time around after knowing their relationship. 10/10 movie. Super ambitious movie and fantastic to see someone doing something so big.
Also never noticed that Nolan said in an interview that Neils name might not be Neil, that sure as hell adds to the “Max”’theory
Agree
I'm a bit surprised. It seems like the consensus is that this film doesn't hit people's emotions right away. In my case I literally cried in the cinema the second I realised the bitter-sweet ending. It hit me so hard. No one else was even talking about it. I'm just surprised, that's all.
It's like the movie was made to be watched twice... or maybe even... backwards??
I also noticed the second time around, the masked character who saves JD Washington's life with the inverted bullet at the opera in the first scene is Neil. If you look closely you'll see his small keychain attached to his bag when he turns around.
This film is specifically designed to be watched twice to understand it.
When you watch it first, you're watching it from the perspective of John, the protagonist. You're confused about the whole plot like he is and can only work out half the story, as Neil literally tells him 'you're only halfway there'.
When you're watching it the second time, you're watching the movie from Neil's perspective, understanding half the plot but still unsure of the final conclusion. You know the series of events in the film but its still satisfying because you're observing Neil setup the necessary series of events.
There are two protagonists, that's why the Indian lady even said to John 'do you really think you're the only protagonist?'
Wrong John was never really confused you need to watch it again.
You missed the loose ends.
dude holy shit you just blew my mind
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@JohnMackeyIII He was though, even in the end he still had unanswered questions
@@JohnMackeyIII agreed
I saw Tenet 3 times in the cinema. It only got better each time and now i'm obsessed with it.
I absolutely understand what you are saying, I saw it once and thought it was pretty good, but second time I was like wow.
@@Jordan-vr7ip I just saw it and I was like WOW, I suppose when I watch it next I’ll be like HOLY SHIT
Yea I’ve been rewatching parts it’s starting to seem as good as inception. I don’t know tho. Definitely his most complex film yet
@@MC_1993 it seems everyone who saw it once thinks it’s not bad and everyone who’s bothered to watch it again thinks it’s amazing😂
I don't think I could sit through Tenet again honestly. I don't understand the praise for this film, but here I am watching a video essay to have my mind changed.
The first two viewings are the most precious because the first one you're amazed at all of it and then the second one you can truly appreciate the details you didn't see before. It's an incredible film and society complains about unoriginal ideas but then proceeds to bash fantastically original ideas such as Nolan's films because they can't take the time to watch it again and appreciate it. If anything, it proves that Nolan is ahead of our time. Tenet is built in the future.
Yeah for example at first i didnt notice that all the words from the sator square were in the movie but then i notices. You have the name of the movie, TENET, sir michael or whatever his name is mentioned a spanish bag making company, AREPO, the main bad guy, SATOR, the name of the pentagon or whatever niel and the protagonist were trying to get into, ROTAS, and the opera scene at the start, OPERA.
S A T O R
A R E P O
T E N E T
O P E R A
R O T A S
@@westgogi that's genius oh my
First I actually got bored of it. Second I thought it was ok I understand some of it. Third such a good film. Then probably on my eight or night watch. I’ve realised it my favourite film of all time
you have to watch the whole movie once, and then watch it backward, and ONLY then you'll understand it completely.
The whole movie is a pincer for the audience
Indeed, the first viewing you fall asleep or black out drunk and only the second time round you appreciate just how much the movie sucks on so many different levels
Christopher Nolan is a genius, and instead of being arrogant or condescending in his work, he treats his audience as intelligent people and that is the uttermost form of respect he can show to them. All his movies have an element of uniqueness, unmatched by anybody else's work, and in fact often influencing others.
I loved your video, and I agree: TENET is Christopher Nolan at his best and most creative, and the world needs more filmmakers like him!
He treats mainstream audiences as intelligent people.
Hazem Fahmi I’m sorry did we saw the same movie? Because I felt treated like an imbecile who cannot understand a single thing unless the characters explained it to me for like 4 minutes just talking
"treats his audience as intelligent people" are you serious? The dude goes out his way to over-explain everything because he has so little faith in you understanding it
@DarkZ Recon I really wish I spoke your Language so I could read that
@@danielfield1606 youre right but still this isnt a reason to hate on him he is the only one who brings us original big budget blockbusters i think the studio tells him to be so overexlpaning so that mainstream audiences are able to follow his movies
The red and blue teams heading towards each other in a bitemporal pincer with ten minutes on their watches is basically the movie title, Tenet.
When the building blew up, that was so cool.
Holy shit that’s a cool thought
Ten minutes, huh? Together? Backwards and fowards? TENET is a palindrome that starts with "ten?" Huh.
what because tenet as a word is a palindrome?
@@ClockworkGearhead WHOAHH I DIDN'T NOTICE THE TEN
This movie blew my mind its my first movie i went 3 times to see to catch things i missed. Nolan is a genius
It's the only movie that I would ever consider paying again to watch back to back
@@TheVRtist hahaha i feel like this is part of his plan, if everyone watches it three times then three times the money is made 😂
I feel like this happened with Inception and now Nolan is cashing in on it 😋
@@druscanam Lol so true! As long as it's not a blank screen I'm happy.
Same bro🤘
lol
Gonna watch Tenet for the first time next week. It's so good I'm watching it again tomorrow
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YES
A lot of people tend to forget about the cinematography of this movie, can you imagine the pain in the ass that was filming this, for THIS scale???
@Benjamin McCann all elements matter. I for one really admire cinematography so yes, it can vastly improve a film
I also love cinematography in movies, and it is actually one of the biggest reasons why I didn't like tenet, having expensive effects and explosions in the movie doesn't mean it has a good cinematography, transformers would literally be a 10/10 if that was the case, tenet is boring cause cinematography is poorly managed
@@sebastiandelgado1115 I disagree. I liked how chaotic the film looked and enjoyed that aesthetic because it fit the tone of the film. It wasn’t the most beautiful film I’ve seen but it was good for what it was and worked for me
The cinematography was terrible.
@@sebastiandelgado1115 I disagree
"I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship"
Fantastic way to reference Casablanca.
"We get up to some stuff. You're gonna love it. You'll see."
@@argelisplanchart9438 yes indeed
Beautiful scene
“But it’s just beginning for me.”
I WAS SO PISSED WHEN I READ THAT THIS MOVIE LACKED EMOTION! Honestly, the Protagonist is the most openly funny and compassionate character ever written by Nolan. Also the final scene where he and Neil technically say goodbye, it felt nice. Male friendship is hardly ever shown this pure.
Great review IM SUBBBBED
Don't take it to heart but the movie isn't a masterpiece like his earlier work.
Did we watch the same movie ?
Tony Parsons oh no man, I never said it’s a masterpiece. I’m sticking with TDK.
Nowhere close to the the most openly funny and compassionate character ever written by Nolan. If you he is, then please off yourself 😁
Watch predestination, exact same moments but better.
i reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy like how when you aren watching from the POV of an inverted person, the music is actually played in reverse, a lot of people apparently didn't think about this, which is odd considering how obvious it is, and just believe that the music score is shite, it's actually brilliant
You sir took your time to analyse and understand the themes of Tenet instead of just comparing it to his other works. It might not be Nolan's best work but Tenet will stand the test of time and later be appreciated in the future because of people like you. Beautifully done.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
If it's appreciated it will be because of the filmmaker and the people who made the film. :)
Personally I found it to be better than inception, I didn't think it could happen but it did
@Randy White I personally think that The Prestige and Memento are much better movies. But to be fair both the Prestige and Memento are movies that come once in a generation and are near perfect masterpieces. Nevertheless, Tenet is an amazing movie.Its just that you can only really appreciate it by watching it multiple times, more so than his other films.
in this era of endless remakes and sequels, it feels nice to see an original blockbuster
Finally a review that takes its time explaining why Tenet is perhaps Nolan's most misunderstood film.
"it's"
@@sweetdannyandlisa6537 You're wrong on that correction.
@@DeathSquadDesign Fuck i thought he said reviewer my bad haha
@@sweetdannyandlisa6537 You're wrong: "it's" is a short way of writing "it is". Just like writing "that's" for that is.
@@sweetdannyandlisa6537 in that case it would be "their" instead
This sentence from the movie seems to be directed to the audience:
"Don't get on the chopper if you can't stop thinking in linear terms."
@@odhranm1 or the movie just sucks.
@@dfs20111984 lmfaooooo like come on, the idea was good but dam people well eat up any kind of pretentious bs
@@ejfunny or maybe people like you are just morons that cant really understand good filmmaking
@@odhranm1 I could be wrong (most likely am 😂) but apparently the audio was partly recorded via phone because of the isolation/quarantine/Covid BS.
@@odhranm1 you just perfectly explained what I've been thinking about modern viewers/moviegoers. They can't just enjoy a film or tv show, they lack a sense of immersion.
You truly were able to verbalize some of my feelings towards critics throwing around those same thoughts against Nolan.
It’s not that his movies are perfect, not by any stretch of the imagination! But there’s simply no one else doing the kind of stuff he does. Tenet oozed style and creativity like none other of his films and it truly is an experience, as you said.
It was a terrible movie, his worst film by far.
The Protagonist: " You have to start looking at the world in a new way"...
Mandalorian: "This is the way"
@@KM-mr2sz funny thing same composer for both soundtracks
@@ceoofsquareenix5842 yeah well Gorransson is a genius
3:26
TENET is so technologically advanced that Nolan himself actually used IMAX from the inverted world: XAMI.
I am laughing wayyy to hard at this haha
It's mirrored image.
@@crv153 No it’s an inverted image
@@j.a.weishaupt1748 an inverted image would look like a negative photo from an analog camera g
@@chrisvongorstinger2142 Shut up nerd
People will definitely see this as a masterpiece in the next 20 to 10 years.
TeNeT is so great, we're gonna still be talking about it 30 to 20 years ago.
I see what you did there :D
Lmao
Haha 😂 noice reference there
I thought it was meh
Though unfortunately, it isn't for everyone
Personally, I think the main character is called the “protagonist” (and sometimes enemies “antagonist”) because he is just a part of a big system, playing his role to complete the story.
I say this because the time reversing mechanics kind of implies that the future is decided. For example when John fights his own reverse version, it only makes sense that his future and decision to go back in time is already decided or otherwise that scene would never happen.
The future hasn’t “happened” yet, but it’s decided it’s going to, and John is just playing his role.
Its emphasized too “harshly” and sev times in the film to not have a deeper rooted meaning - hes essentially the main designer / operations guy of tenet- we merely witnessed the beginning of how he was indoctrinated into a ops that he himself will create down the road- think batman begins....im guessing sequels the more i analyze it
Yeah I think he chose not to name the Protagonist is because who he is isn't important, he doesn't have a backstory or family like other Nolan protagonists, he's just a piece in a larger game of chess; albeit maybe a queen rather than a pawn, but still just a chess piece
I thought after my 2nd viewing the 2 reasons he names himself the protagonist is because 1. Like the video states hes an ex special forces who is presumed dead and aims to hide his identity from everyone especially with the severity of this new mission and 2. Nolan wants us to be in the Protagonists shoes as if tenet is not only his but our story we the viewer are the protagonist of our own stories, instead of the character having a name and in depth backstory it is left minimal so we can embody ourselves into his reality as just like the protagonist we have no knowledge of the future plot and discover details at the same time as him
Nolan doesn’t make his characters personable because he wants to emphasize the story over the individuals. Which is what sets him apart from literally every other director
That's called determinism
Finally I found someone who is as passionate as me for Tenet. Thank you for great video!
Exactly what I thought!!! We should be friends
@@denisetan4410 Sure :)
I haven’t been able to get it out of my head. Such a well written film but HOLY FUCK the visuals are some of the most mind-bendingly amazing I’ve seen on the big screen
@@TouchGrassShow Neither have I. Agreed!
I have severe ADHD, and it is very rare for me to find something to enjoy so much that my brain gets stimulated for a prolonged period of time. TENET did that. The joy of simply not understanding and the urge to learn was just about enough. This movie wasn't only great, but also for a person like me, who finds even the highest rated movies boring, it was truly enjoyable in a sense that I had only felt while watching Interstellar or Inception.
Edit: Thanks for the thousand likes!
To everyone being like "The music is too loud" or "I can't rewatch it and my friends can't stand it" or "The movie is mind-numbing"
Your brain is too slow (This is not an insult, just facts). Studies show that the average ADHD brain works 3 times faster than the average Neurotypical brain. You're just not fast enough for this movie.
Same
@Kimmminem West the entire movie is trash lmao. It's a joke.
@@mugdhachowdhury5984 That's coz you didn't understand it at all
@@mugdhachowdhury5984 I see, One time watchers like you are legit missing out on a real masterpiece
Glad you could enjoy this as much as I could !
I just saw the movie. Can't wait for the trailer to be out.
To have been going to be out, you mean?
You just need the trailer, cause you didn´t get the meaning of the movie, an you hope, that the trailer spoilers it...
one of my favorite lines in the movie is when the doctor said "don't overthink it, just feel it" that's how i view his films
That's how I view films in general If you over think you take the joy out of it
@@nathanielhuggins670 facts
@@tyrelchenault8955 sadly Nolan didn't go by this advice,instead he over tell it with so many exposition instead let us the viewers "Feel it" .that's what I thought
@@Beraksekebon21 yeah Nolans fallen off his own horse at this point. An advocate for the movie experience who doesn't let us hear his dialogue, even after feedback, who says many movies today don't have enough depth and then gives us nobody to care about in Tenet. And it's annoying to see the potential of what could have been when we've already seen movies like inception and dark knight, it's not like he doesn't have it in him. He's just missed the mark with Tenet with a misguided view on his artistic statement
@@deadislander I think you didn't get this movies this movie has enough depth that it's required very subtle emotion, no excessive crying or hugging that's unique, smart and concept is also original, don't know why people like you complain when they get something original and compare with other movies
If this movie would had same as inception than people still had been complaining that he delivered nothing new same as inception
Same happened with interstellar and now people are really appreciating it, hope so this will happen to TENET
People who watched this movie: “Oh no, it’s too confusing, what is happening?”
Me, a Dark fan: “First time?”
Nolan for sure saw Dark
daw dark 4 times before I understood it, and I dont understand this movie at all
@@dorushekker2124 Well if you needed to see Dark 4 times, you definitely need more than one viewing of Tenet to understand it.
Nope, it was just built on an incorrect premise.
Reversing entropy does not reverse action.
@@g-dub1553 sure
This movie is really not for everyone. I loved everything about it, I understood it because of the red string on neil’s backpack at the opera when saving him and at the end when he saves him again one last time. Beautiful story once you understand it.
YES!!!!!!!
just like Ariadne's red thread, Greek mythology, she gave to Theseus to find his way back to the beginning of the maze.
@@sharon6152 :)
I found the emotional elements of the film shone through on my second viewing, I found I was too busy trying to figure out the plot the first time. Perfect example of a film that gets better with multiple viewings
@@callumsmaile8815 YES. It does not deserve the bad rap it has for lacking emotion. THE CRITICS ARE IDIOTS
jk, but you know what I mean
This was a 10/10 for me and I loved every minute of it. Excited to see what’s next from Nolan. Great vid
I loved it 😍
Oppenheimer
no wonder psycho is part of ur name
@Yamraj in some scenes they did it to show that a character wasn't paying attention to the dialogue
@Yamraj I didn't notice it during any important dialogue. The main scene that jumps out to me is when Neil was touring the Freeport and he clearly wasn't interested in what the guy was saying, he was looking around for the details essential for the mission
I agree with the "most audiences aren't ready for it yet" statement. Nolan pushes the envelope and he just when a little too far ahead for us this time. Guarantee this is a classic in a decade or two
Absolutely
Well said. I left the theater feeling a bit " meh "....BUT, after pondering it a few days and seeing some charts of how the timeline worked it has grown on me. I do look forward to viewing it again, and again.
@@ZachDoumit So, I just realized something. There will be people that come out of the theatre that will watch this film again in theatres. Isn't that the main concept of Tenet?
That’s such an arrogant statement..
Saying that sounds a little pretentious but it may be true, 2001 A Space Odyssey wasn't very well received but now it's a classic (from what I've heard) and is one of my favourite films of all time. The thing with Tenet, in my opinion, is that the characters are kind of bland except from Elizabeth Debicki's character. I tried to view it in a way that it's from her perspective but that just didn't work, I viewed it from The Protagonist's (wow... so meta and quirky) perspective as well as Niels perspective and none of them worked. It could all come down to the sound mixing, since the majority of the dialogue is so obscured that you don't get to know a lot about the characters. Though, the thing about that is on my second viewing, somehow, the sound mixing was fine and I could hear a lot more of the dialogue (in the Opera scene it makes sense that you couldn't hear a lot of it due to their masks and the tension, but I could hear the rest of the film quite well although the music did make it sound a bit muffled from time to time) I just couldn't connect with the characters at all.
Maybe it is like Dunkirk, where it's not particularly about the characters but more about the situation they're in but for me it just doesn't work in Tenet. The reason why it works a bit more for me is because Dunkirk is based on a real historical event that the majority of people already feel emotional towards due to it being a very prominent event in WW2, so there fore we can connect it more and understand the characters. The different in Tenet is that it's new concepts and characters that aren't in a situation that's currently popular in the real world, so it's harder to connect with them since there isn't much actual character development.
Even watching it the second time I felt the same way, even though I understood Neil and the Protagonist's relationship much more I just couldn't connect with them at all. I'm not saying this is a terrible movie, it's actually very impressive and entertaining, but after the first viewing it was kind of boring (unlike other Nolan films), I think the films most prominent issue is the pacing since everything just sorta... happens... Especially the scene after The Protagonist freezes in the car and then just suddenly woke up, I couldn't hear what Niel was saying so the reasoning for him just waking up didn't make much sense.
These are just my opinions, I'm happy that people are enjoying this film and that there's a crowd for it, that's why there's different types of films that exist, but personally Tenet really didn't work for me.
This movie is not only a cinematography masterpiece its a puzzle to be experienced for those who like puzzles as well even after leaving the theatre.
The movie is a palindrome the beginning of the movie was the end of the story and the end of the movie was the begining of the story. The first half were blocks of scenes moving forward but with time running inverted from the perspective of the characters. (Hence why sound is so distorted towards the beginning) dialouge would not have made sense even if heard because answers are given before questions.
The second half was time moving foward from the perspective of the characters.
With that general information all the other details can be understood easily
why does the protagonist tries to shoot himself in the head? I still don't understand that, please explain. And how do they survived travelling back in time in the inverted world if the fact that their going against the current of time would prevent them from drinking or eating? Do they drink through their pennis and then pee into the bottle? Or does the plastic film that contains the air make water work normally too?
@@Yarblocosifilitico damn bro you are really not understanding this movie huh
@@colincraig4902 guess not. Care to answer my questions or explain why they're absurd in the first place?
Someone already told me that the protagonist might be discharging the gun so he doesn't get fired afterwards, which does make sense, so I'll give you that.
@@Yarblocosifilitico just watch some breakdown videos or something cause it's a lot to explain
@@Yarblocosifilitico I think the main problem is that your looking too linear at the time concept. There are always two different perspectives of that inversion process and most people have trouble understanding cause they try to see it from only one
I love just about anything Christopher Nolan touches.
My favorite director. Agree 100%
I used to feel that way about Nolan too.....until I watched Tenet.
@@wibblewobble1934 😐watch it again
@@dentistjohn3223 And feel the same infuriation at the horrifically bad sound mixing? No thank you
@@wibblewobble1934 you seem like you like things your own way
I didn’t want to watch this movie because of all the bad reviews but my dad really wanted to so we rented it. I ended up sincerely enjoying the film and when I looked up tenet reviews all I saw were good responses and I was quite confused , but by the end of your video I truly felt like I could’ve cried. Our culture today has programmed us to only consume things that are promoted by others and the end of your video saying this film is worth supporting for the sake of art itself really broke my heart and gave me hope at the same time. Thank you, you’ve earned a subscriber.
Exactly. I saw it had a 70 on Metacritic and I was a bit disappointed. I thought the film would not be as good as I thought it would be. But then I watched it and WOW! How can people dislike this? Fine it's not geared for all audiences who may just want to relax and see a film they can enjoy once. But that's the thing about tenet. It doesn't encourage that. It's a film that encourages you to watch it again and the more times you watch it the more you grow to appreciate the plot and small details. Modern day movies tend to be like something you can watch once and then get ready for the next five installments. Tenet unlike most films is the opposite. The same can be said for interstellar. tenet is nothing less of a modern masterpiece.
Just another reason to never trust reviews, good or bad
Even the verb "to consume" seems gross to me. You don't consume a film, you watch it, and think about it, and dwell on it.
Idk I don't get why this movie is so dividing. All this time we complain at the dumb transformers or star wars movies and now that we have a much more complicated, nuanced movie that is made with a blockbuster budget and scale people complain that it was "too complicated". It's like going to a museum and seeing a huge and beautifull painting but saying it sucks because after looking at it for 2 seconds you don't get it.
Because most people like to pretend they are smarter than they actually are. A Transformers or Star Wars tries to cater to the lowest common denominator, so they are easy enough to grasp and to bitch and feel superior about. (A lot of the critique of those franchises is also just regurgitation of just a few intelligent breakdowns on youtube or reddit, however.) When they do get confronted with something that challenges their intellect, however, and they cannot consult an analysis for it, they'd rather blame their lack of understanding on a convoluted plot than their own level of intelligence.
It doesn't suck due to complication. It sucks because the Character arcs are poorly paced. The underlying plot it a bit goofy, Sator is not really that interesting of a villian and not even that terrifying no matter how hard he tries.
It does to the people claiming convoluted. I liked the archetypes behind the characters. Sator was conceptually a very interesting villain. If he cannot exist in the world, no one is allowed to. Sator has an insane motivation, that gets stronger as his life is ending. That kind of psychopatic drive makes him psychologically a terrifying villain. There were some minor plotholes due to the way some of the physics contradicts it self to serve the story. Other than than that I did not think it goofy. Interstellar had the same kind of problem with the tesseract in/near the black hole, where the physics need to become secondary for a little.
@@martijnbodde2481 That's true, Interstellar is a more goofy movie than TENET if you think about it. It just showed more direct emotion, had space and was about love; like a star wars movie but better. Intellectually TENET was superior and yes, intellect is required for emotion; we are humans after all.
I “got it” the first time seeing it. It’s just not particularly effecting to me. And feel like the idea wasn’t pushed to its potential. It’s just-fine
I liked Tenet on first viewing, but as I get older and older, the more and more I like it.
This has been probably the best review I´ve seen of Tenet. Actually highlighting all the awesome and unique things that make this movie a masterpiece, rather than just criticizing it because it is "too hard to understand". I´m so tired of people that just wants easy, fast entertainment because they are too lazy to think.
You make it seem like no one tried to understand it. Plenty of people did, and still didn’t get it. I need movies that are smart, but are also easy to follow, like The Dark Knight. This movie isn’t that
@@kadiriolanipekun6486 I’m not saying no one tried, and I mean no disrepect but I’ve seen a lot of criticism which IMO the movie doesn’t deserve. Yes, it’s not easy to follow but I’m pretty sure that was one of Nolan’s main objectives. I didn’t get it the first time, but I kept researching until I got it.
I thought I was watching a channel with a million subs, the quality and work put into the video really shows.
I watched the movie 3 times, and Neil's last scene still makes me cry. The Protagonist's reaction and crying when noticing the red string on his backpack is pretty much my reaction.
"This film is worth supporting just for the sake of art itself." Nicely put. Saw this on 70mm recently, and even though I wasn't completely in love with it after the lights came up and the credits rolled, I was glad that it had given me something that I hadn't experienced in a theater before. And glad, too, that Nolan didn't rely heavily on exposition to take center stage in the storytelling (which I felt was the case with a lot of Inception!) Very well done video!
Now that i'm old enough and see the beauty of cinema, i'm thankful i got to see this masterpiece.
I absolutely agree with you, and seeing it the second time made me appreciate the Nolan’s work even more. Chris Nolan is a freaken legend
Unpopular opinion:
TENET is Nolan’s best work.
Hell no Dunkirk is his best work.
Couldn't agree with you more! Having viewed TENET 3 times in the theatres now, I honestly would put this at #1 for Nolan films! It is Le Best Ever for him!
@@Gavin48 many people didn't like dunkirk, this shows how diverse his best movie to people are and that's a good thing
Definitely unpopular. Imo it’s absolutely one of his worst. Still better than 90% of franchise films.
Yup very unpopular, but i tend to agree with you
I felt in my heart, as soon as the movie ended, that tenet was one of the best movies I have ever seen, but I just didn't understand half of it. I could even predict certain things just based off of the deep connections I felt between the characters. After binging multiple breakdowns, I feel the same now but with evidence.
"Don't try to understand it, feel it."
Tenet is a future masterpiece
This what happens when Nolan sees everything in 5th Dimensional reality via a teseract and we are still in linear time ...
its amazing how people view creations of man as complex and extremely intricate, especially when dealing with time and moral ethics. But cant fathom the existence of a God.
just my random view, not hating.
Indeed. His connection to Kat and Neil was at the heart of this movie. It is the thing that you feel, yet can’t understand upon first viewing. Watch until the end and then rewind and watch again. Nolan has inverted our emotional investment. Protect/support films like this at all costs!
"Tenet is a modern masterpiece, Y'all just aren't ready for it yet"
Not now, but they will be......in the year 2000. Time inversion, you know.
Watch it second time, the ending emotion is so strong when the pantagonis knows that he will be a good friend, and Neil know hes goig to die but still do it
I have to agree that Tenet was a masterpiece. I went in ready to figure out everything but realized pretty early that wasn't going to happen so I understood what I could and just enjoyed the movie. I advise doing the same to anyone that hasn't watched yet. I'm going to try and figure it out the next couple times I watch. I'm sure he won't but it would be interesting to hear a full explanation from Nolan.
Why this movie get so much hated buddy
@Human Just agreed, I think it's a love or hate movie, no in between
BTW, just watched it for second time after it came out on blu-ray and I'm starting to get it more, and I also have to say that scene where the protagonist fights himself without knowing is one of the most creative scenes I have ever watched. Nolan is a mad man. Still agree, MASTERPIECE
Sat in a completely empty theater. Such a great time. Enjoyed every minute of this film.
Thanks for this great statement! Tenet is a perfect movie -- like the perfect square. I've watched and studied dozens of times, and am still amazed at the internal consistency. It is to movies what Bach's 'Art of Fugue' is to music.
I have never been so enthralled by a movie. I’ve seen it multiple times now and it still ends up being on my mind all the time. Absolutely amazing.
People was expecting this movie to be Inception 2.0, and when it wasn't and they don't understand the film, they just jump to "the movie is just a cold overcomplicated headache", completely disregarding everything this movie is doing. Nolan has set the bar for his movies incredibly high with movies like The Dark Knight, Inception, Memento, Interstellar, all incredible films from different genres. This movie is decades ahead of it's time and in many ways Nolan's finest work. Like you said, TENET is a modern masterpiece, people just aren't ready for it yet.
well I heard it has met with a mediocre response upon theatrical release in USA and its content has been very closely guarded by the filmmakers as well the media. As far as Christopher Nolan is concerned well yes he does like to mind benders but the content has to be worthy of ambiguity. If your content is not good enough but your film ambiguous I do not think it can termed as masterpiece.
Movie is completly trash, just like new Joker is also
I wasnt expecting inception 2.0 because I knew it was a completely different film but my opinion is its nowhere near a masterpiece and has so many flaws.
What about the people like me who understood the film but thought it was just a bland, mediocre action movie with zero character development and little to no substance? Stop thinking your opinion is the absolute truth
Zissou Moonshot clearly you havent understood what he meant with “ahead of its time”
Christopher Noland is obviously ahead of this time. Pure genius.
It’s brilliant. Watched it 3 times! The quote at the end I thought summed up what the director was getting at was, “It’s the bomb that didn’t go off. The danger no one knew was real. That’s the bomb with the real power to change the world.”
I never had a so good cinema experience. With Dolby Atmos and the power which Göransson gave to the film it was incredible. I was fascinated from the effects and the pure cinematography. And like evry Nolan film you have something to talk about and think over it with others. For me Nolan is the best filmmaker from all time. He makes movies which stay in your head and aren't just another non sens movie. They are just "masterpieces"
This movie is pure genius! Watched it at the cinema two days in a row and picked up a lot of things I missed the first time.
Memento, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, The Prestige, Dunkirk and Tenet. What an extraordinary filmography Nolan has. And he's only made 11 feature films. A true cinematic genius and one of the all-time greats.
I just saw this last night, and I was expecting a meh movie because of all the responses I saw online...
Boy was I pleasantly surprised by this phenomenal movie
It took me three watches to be able to grasp Tenet and six watches in total to feel all the emotions this film elicits. Tenet really is one of those rare movies that need at least one rewatch to be fully appreciated, and it kinda makes me sad that so many people didn’t like it on their first and subsequently gave it lower ratings. I really hope it doesn’t affect how Nolan approaches his future projects.
Edit: Thank you so much for this video!! This was so amazing to watch and it was so refreshing to see a positive analysis on Tenet. Subscribed! :]
Don't worry it won't effect him, he already said f*** it 😂
I went to the cinema, with cancer, in the ago of Covid to see this film. It didn't disappoint.
My god . . . . this video was incredible. I saw Tenet twice and enjoyed it, but had some issues with the film. However with some new insight I can’t wait to see it again this weekend. It’s really fun to talk with friends about the plot, who’s where in time, reading hundreds of Reddit threads and looking at a temporal pincer diagram for an hour. There are too many films that I forget after viewing, but I will always find myself thinking about Tenet, and how great unfiltered Nolan can be.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Tenet is my favourite Nolan film by far. He hasn’t done bad film yet but this is the best in my opinion
He is definitely early for his time. He came up with the idea for inception back in the early 90's but knew technology wasn't able to produce the movie and give it the exact look he wanted so he had to wait for it to catch up. Easily my favorite director and the most underrated of them all
Who said this movie has no connection. I was crying at the end scene
same here
I personally thought looking back at the film that the conversation between Neil and the protagonist when they first met was the most important and foreshadowing, when he asks if john would use a child as a hostage, he says "no". But then when questioned about a woman, he answers along the lines of "it depends". The rest of the movie goes on to explain that, even if he did use a woman as a hostage or tool to negotiate he could not live with himself if anything happened to that person. It shows deeper than any backstory that could have been presented by a "glimpse of his past" or some exposition of said past. The power behind Nolan's story telling here is better than any movie I can think of in past years. We don't have to be fed information about the character to care and stand with him on this experience, and we don't have to know about the Protagonists past to know what he cares about and stands for too.
I think people aren't ready for this type of movie, but I think the box office reports suggest that there already a lot of people ready for this level of entertainment.
Had to watch it 3 times before I understood everything, you have to watch and listen carefully to really apreciate the movie 😍
Tenet was so wonderful. I feel unworthy to even be alive to be able to see such an expression of beauty. I'm still shook from how everything was woven in so well. The stakes were so great but in a way that was grounded. Wow bravo
hahaha, this has to be a joke. Nothing was woven in well at all. It was all over the place, and a lot of the core ideas about time travel aren't really explained in the film when they're 'explaining' them.
@@darkspeed62 agreed - I'm a massive Nolan fan but this movie was a hot streaming terd. The editing was so bad - film school project level. So rushed and disjointed. Like they randomly cut 30 minutes of the film to make it fit some arbitrary max length.
@@markskaggs5572 I did understand it - but it didn't make the movie "great" or even really good. Yes I understand that Neil - is Sators son - MaximiLIEN (Palidrome of his name) indicating he is moving backwards in time. Temporal pincer movement. So Washington the Protagonist saves him and his mother when he is a young boy - but then he has to travel back in time when he is older from the future to save Washington and make the TeneT mission a success. I get it. It was just really poorly executed. It wasn't the story it was the execution of the story. It felt "disjointed" and "cold" no real emotional investment in any of the characters. Its not a patch on Momento which was really tightly edited and well constructed which emoted a lot of feeling. This simply didn't execute the story or vision anywhere near as well as many of his previous movies. I know many people who didn't even finish watching it they found the editing so bad.
@@serendipitousbliss6548 Even the story isn't that great. And forces the audience to make several damaging assumptions: A) These future-scientists have hard data that Time, itself, can be annihilated by some whirly-bird MacGuffin (algorithm from the future; hidden in the past) and thusly tension is set. B) Time is apparently "on our side," for if there is ANY of it left to navigate the Ending of Time, the badguy's plot has already failed, perhaps endlessly in some Failsauce Vortex. C) We, the audience, can only assume "The Past Cannot be Changed" in TENET, we don't see evidence of Self-consistency at play. We are not witness to a pliable "Past." Meaning the Good Guys already won, endlessly. Yay.
Nolan and the cast described this movie as a magic trick, and I think the real trick is that you have to watch it two times, since the first time is like you are moving forward but the secind time feels like you have been inverted and every little detail and action falls in the right place.
A true masterpiece, such a shame that it was premiered on this awful times but it was the best thing to have ever come out this crappy year
At least two times. Imagine inverting the whole movie itself, music, dialogue and all- first the end then working back to the opera. Id bet the story works in loop too because they said its about taking those peices apart and putting it back together.
Those who don't like Tenet just don't realise they like it yet.
Awesome comment! I've seen it once. I totally know I like it. I need to watch it 9 more times to figure out why now.
They are liking in reverse 🤣
Neh the movie is just bad
@@unreadyjam60 you didn't understand it that's wjy6
@@FelipeUebio Haha!!
Either I’m smart enough, and understood everything first try, or I’m dumb enough, and understood everything first try.
The love side of tenet I felt is Neil and JDW. Not necessarily romantic love, but you really feel their bromance and are heartbroken when Neil departs.
You can even see Rob Pattinson exhibiting a kind of playfulness towards JDW in the scene where rob was trying to sleep but JDW had more questions. That scene was cute 😊
rob and JDW here definitely embody the supportive and constructive 'ride or die' kind of friendship we all need and want in life
I LOVE this video essay. It's everything I've been yelling at my phone about every time I see negative review about Tenet. Those reviews usually talk about the same 3 things. The first one is how confusing it is, to those people I'd have them view 3:13 to 3:52 . The second issue is the sound mixing to which I say just don't watch it in Dolby your first go around. Maybe try another format as the music does overshadow some of the dialogue there, but everywhere else in the movie, if you're paying attention, it's just fine maybe except for some parts of dialogue when they were on the blue boat. Lastly the third issue is the lack of emotional connection with the character, for this everything from 4:15 to 6:21 explains that. That and 13:23 to 13:57. People need to take more time to truly appreciate all that was put into this. We don't get this kind of experience all the time and this was the most daring one I've ever seen.
Edit: He's also the person saving the world from the threats they never knew existed. An unsung hero basically, and they typically aren't credited, named or fleshed out as a character you need to connect with.
If you watch on your computer, try turning the normalizer off on your media player. I hated the first experience...but once I turned the normalizer off, the sound levels seemed nice.
Thank you for this video! Tenet became one of my favourite films ever
I LOVE Tenet. IDK why no one else does really. The critics I mean.
In an age where there are only remakes, prequels, sequels and super hero movies, when something truly unique, something that has never been done before comes out people say it's "too confusing". Like damn bro, you just gonna beg for originality and then complain cause you cant follow the story properly.
PREACH!!
@@grouchyjudge saw interstellar the first time at home and felt bored to death. The film made no sense to me and the story was bad. Then I watched it in imax but this time I paid attention. I gotta say its a brilliant way of telling 3 stories at the same time. And the cinematography is incredible
Oh come on, take Knives Out, easily one of last year's best movies. It's got mystery, is super easy to follow, is original as hell... nobody is giving Tenet shit because it's too confusing, people think it's garbage because an original idea does not a great movie make.
Also what is this bs about "only remakes etc."? There is so much fresh stuff being released through the years. Movies are amazing and unique, so are TV shows (now more so than ever) and novel formats such as game media.
Tenet just isn't that intriguing or well-made.
@@minhuang8848 Fair enough, your opinion and true originality doesn't mean it's gonna be good. But I liked it. I found it a unique and well executed concept, I didn't think it was really THAT confusing either.
Min huang never even heard of Knives Out until your comment. I’ll go check it out.
I swear I am not lying. I saw it 4th time in Gateway Film Center Columbus and surprisingly there was no issue with Sound mix at all.
The dialogues were coming from where they should be from and the music. It was very clear.
That's awesome!
Probably because the theatre changed the levels of sound On their part, or you must have had subtitles and could also be the fact that you have seen it multiple times.
Deadboi there were no subtitles! Duh
Agree with you whole HEARTedly, man! A lot of people online have been saying that it's a detriment to Kat's character that she's so "tied down" by her kid instead of more "important" things a woman should be doing. But I bet a lot of those people who say those things aren't even parents. It's extremely tough to know what if feels like to be a parent, which I am now (my kids are really young). She is a true, loving, selfless mother who is also an accomplished career woman.
Exactly! Thank you for the kind comment :)
Thankyou for making this
I'm so glad Nolan made this film. He just keeps getting better when most directors lose their edge over time.
This movie was probably one of my favorites ever. The fight choreography, the concept, the execution, acting, all of it was S+. Cant wait for more Nolan films
this movie is timeless visually and conceptually unlike many other films.mark my words after 10 years people will worship this movie
There are those of us who already do. All we can give you is a word & a gesture..
it looks like shit. come on. even if what everything this guy says is true, the visuals were dreadfully uninspired.
@@tomstein7131 lol wtf?
Its almost like Nolan knew that the audience is gonna watch Tenet Explained videos on RUclips to help us understand, which makes us rewatch it with a different eye because of our new understanding. I almost feel that the plot is too advanced for the layman or general movie-goer, but with a little outside help, it makes it that much better. I enjoyed it the first time, but it took 2-3 times to fully understand it all. I enjoy it more every time I watch it. For a layman like me, it feels like a super condensed movie and as I rewatch it, it expands and intrigues me more and more.
Could not have said it better. Well done. This movie WAS incredible.
Thank you for speaking up, Tenet is definitely the best film in years. I’ve done my research and watch it 3 times, and in the loop of ost. So much respect gained for Mr. Nolan after first viewing even I only understood 40% of it. Because in Nolan I trust. His ability of storytelling is unquestionable. I believe if he has another way to tell the story, he would’ve done it. The rawness, energy, execution, commitment to visual while introducing a new concept of time nobody has ever applied on screen. Cinema is reinvented because of directors like Nolan constantly push its limit. Reminding us what genius filmmaking is capable of, why we go to theater... Christopher Nolan is the director of directors, a true modern day maestro.
Yeah, the OST is AMAZING
please explain to me why the protagonist shoot himself. What is genius about that and about having an angry russian who wants to destroy the world for no good reason as the main antagonist?
Yarbloco he didn’t shoot himself, that’s what you see. You have to be in bullet’s position and feel it. The protagonist is trying to prevent the whole world being inverted! When not just a person or a bullet is inverted but everything, that’s the end of the world. TENET is not the power to invert time, TENET is how human perceive time. TENET is causation. Human have to protect the way “time” is experienced by us in order to survive.
I mean, it doesnt really matter that you breakdown the characters like this in an attempt to show that they are deeper than most people believe. The fact that so many people are upset about the lack of characterisation is not because they are dumb or that they simply doesnt get the characters. The fault lies with Nolan who has failed to achieve an emotional reaction with the audience, even though you could argue that the pieces achieving emotions from the audience is in the film. I, personally belive it is because he is getting to caught up in spectacle and concepts, but thats just my opinion. I really like Nolan and I have respect for what he was attempting in TeneT even though I cant say I really think it is a particularly good film. I completely agree everyone should watch it more than once, but I think that applies to a multitude of films, not just Nolan`s spectacle.
Good video, glad you loved the film:)
I did not get emotion from Interstellar or Inception, except the Prestige. But Nolan doesnt do a type of movie. And I think the danger of typecasting Nolan into a genre or his kind of genre is that people expect a lot from him, as with Tenet. Ive seen people vehemently dislike this movie and Interstellar and express it intensely. I think all people have a Nolan movie which they like and a "meh" one.
Nolan only faltered by not making it known why cat was a secondary mission.
My mind is still recovering from this movie, I must’ve paused 50 times trying to figure out scenes, I’m blown away
Kudos to this channel who actually talks about things that most people would ignore. This video is like a reference point for completing an assignment. Awesome work
Agree with everything. Tenet is a masterpiece and it makes me sad some people can't get into it.
But hearing "John and Neil" was just so weird.
One theory claims that Neil is Max, the son of Kat and Sator. His full name would be Maximilien, which, read in reverse, would be Neil .... it's just a theory.
Oh my good lorddddddddddddddddddddd you’ve cracked it
WOW
@@hopchop966 He just used the internet
It's not theory... It's real
@@fredbarriskell6578 yup
I remember watching several movies in my life which at first viewing I realized that I just had seen somethng special and it would take at least a second viewing before i could appreciate it. Today it's hard for people to stay concentraded for so long and having have to watch something a second or third time is unthinkable for many. Watched Tenet yesterday, having some prior understanding of the basics of physics and time I still struggled to keep up with the story. I realized again that this needs a second viewing att least. I have not made up my mind of it yet, because there was simply too much to take in that I need time to process it. I really like movies that challenge me like this. It is uncommon these days.
As someone that saw Tenet once (and enjoyed it), I thought your video was great and on point. Especially in regards to what Nolan is trying to say. Heck, I would even make an argument that message is super relevant right now given the world around us. Overall, great job on the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is the first film I've ever seen where the more I watch the movie the more I enjoy it
Oh yes! It's a masterpiece
Dang right
I loved this film. All Year I have been so excited for this film. I watched it with 10 of my friends on Discord for my birthday tonight... I was not disappointed, because as this video states perfectly this is one of the few films now a days that is more than its parts. On the surface... It is a typical Blockbuster... However, that is simply not true. The fact the film is as deliberate, and confident of its story... Is kind of remarkable in an era when film is sooooo commercialized instead of being art...