@@balajichinnaraj9803 not quite, he bought the plane which took him over budget, then he sold the engines which is where most of the cost is in a used aircraft. bringing him back in ;)
You know what, Nolan planned to use effects such as green screen or stunts to capture inverted time effects but he wasn't satisfied with the result. So, he built a real turnstile machine with real time inversion function to produce maximal result. So you know.
Tenet has some of the best action sequences and set pieces I've ever seen in a movie. One of my favorite movies from Nolan and possibly my favorite. Still have no idea how the fight between TP and inverted TP was shot so perfectly. JDW had to learn the fight scene four different ways: suited TP inverted and noninverted and masked TP inverted and non-inverted.
@@jeanneunknown007 I rewatched it the next morning after renting it. I then just bought it from Redbox a week later to see it again. The one fight scene is worth the whole damn movie.
wouldnt he only need to learn it inverted and uninverted? i always thought the soldier was a different actor who looked similar to jdw while jdw played the suit in both scenes
I have 2 corrections. Many of the Extras used in the desert fighting scenes were not trained professionals. A number of my friends worked on that scene. Merry-go-round was not the original title. That was the shooting title for security and privacy. All films and high profile TV shows shoot under alias names. ( Westworld = Delos )
@@gnack420 What is the thing that actually reverses time, though? The gas in the gas masks? Nothing was explained about how the time manipulation works.
im pretty sure a few scenes were reversed in post but only if it helped sell the idea that it was inverted. i dont see any practical way you could do the reverse flip in oslo without reversing the footage.
First of all, yes the movie will be a classic. Second, please don't try to understand more with each viewing. I've watched the movie over 15 times (yes, I really did that) and the physics behind the concept are not really that accurate and make absolutely no sense at times. As the movie already said "Don' try to understand it, feel it!"
Great analysis and explanation. Just one thing I want to mention for those watching that may not know... the comment about insuring the boat for 100 million, half the movies budget... they didn’t spend 100 million to insure the boat. They insured it for 100MM. They didn’t spend half the budget on the boat!
@@ProsparicDropbear I know, that's why I said why. The movie was brilliant, it was a very original idea that only someone like Chris Nolan could come up with. It's one of my favorites.
movies are just entertainment lol if it is bad or good it doesn't matter, if you liked it good for you. but if you didn't also good for you. for the people that are taking it super seriously on each side, chillax
Because the plane was retired from use at that point and the level of CGI necessary to reconstruct that whole scene would have been astronomically more costly than just buying a retired plane and crashing it into a set piece. People really underestimate the cost of high level CGI
Because after selling parts of the plane before and after shooting, it came to be less than CGI. The plane itself was more expensive but that’s before many parts were sold.
Probably tenet was the best motionpicture I ever saw. Nolan master always wonders the audience by his unique films. I wish nothing but "Long live Nolan..." Salute n Respect...
I've seen this movie about 7 times and read the script 3 times and i must say that this movie didn't get the recognition it deserves at all. The amount of work put in here is too much to sleep on. Kudos to everyone who worked on this.
Screen Rant- "The Man Who Knew Too Much" is the most vivid Hitchcock connection for the opening scene of Tenet....which is the closing scene of Hitchcock's film. Nolan IS a total genius.
1. Screenrant as always over promises and under delivers, including half-truths and vague "facts". 2. I had to pause the video when they said Kenneth Branaugh was the villain so I could have a moment. I can't believe I never recognized him. He was so good, especially his accent, that I just assumed he was some Eastern European actor I'd never heard of before.
@Megan Campbell nah just watch it once without trying to think about it then watch it again after you have seen everything to understand what is going on. It’s a film that gets better and easier to understand over the course of multiple viewings which is kind of sad because most people won’t want to watch this more than once due to how confusing it is.
@@nevbezaire if you can't accept physics, we don't fully understand yet, then yes, it makes no sense. But the same appears for Interstellar and without the string theory, which also isn't proven, it makes no sense either.
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Which is why, Nolan is a genius and no can match his class. TENET is certainly underrated,but it doesn't matter, it's one of my favorite movie of all time!
Thanks for the information. I’m upset why the movie didn’t catch the major prizes. I haven’t seen Father and Nomad land yet but Are they really better than the Tenet movie?!!!!! It doesn’t seem.
I really started admiring Mr. NOLAN after watching Interstellar movie. One of the greatest director. Great passion in movies he has. Congratulations to the entire team from India 🇮🇳
Pre-production started in December 2018 and casting in March 2019. it took 6 months from May to November for the 6/10 of the movie. Nolan had some problems afterwards with Robert pattinson till late December 2019 so they stop shooting since then. they completed 8/10 of the movie in February and COVID cancelled the shooting. They finally wrapped it up may 2020. Fortunately, Nolan and Robert got well together and they have no problem between them. So he gave him a role in to his new Batman movie. Sorry if this was long 😞
Ha... I had a feeling that scene was filmed at Eagle Mountain CA. I used to train there in the Corps back in the early 2000s. I can confirm, that it is extremely hot there in the late spring and early summer.
I can’t figure out how a camera filming in reverse is much different that running normal footage backward. But I assume the best example of this distinction is when P steps in muddy water. During the fight, the gravity and ballistics are prolly much different. I can’t find this issue addressed anywhere. BTW, Merry Go Round was a decoy title. Nolan is not going to make a movie with that title. Ever. But I’ll make one just for you. 😅
The boat was insured for 100 million, but the cost of insurance it self is of course a lot lower. A boat like that is about a million dollars per meter so with some extra options like expensive carpet, some gold stuff, and what not, the boat cost a 100 mil to make.
Producers: Congratulations, you're in budget. Now what's the next step of your master plan?
Nolan: Crashing this plane.
haha. WITH NO SURIVORS
WITH NO INSURANCE!
Producer is his wife
Haha if he did with cgi., that would be take more cost.. So he bought tha second hand plane under the budget compare to cgi..
@@balajichinnaraj9803 not quite, he bought the plane which took him over budget, then he sold the engines which is where most of the cost is in a used aircraft. bringing him back in ;)
You know what, Nolan planned to use effects such as green screen or stunts to capture inverted time effects but he wasn't satisfied with the result. So, he built a real turnstile machine with real time inversion function to produce maximal result. So you know.
😂
classic nolan
You know damn well that comment could be true this is Nolan we're talking about
Imagine what if Nolan wasn't satisfied with the Black Hole CGI in Interstellar?
The problem with filming backwards is that you have to first pay the actors...
HOW ON EARTH THIS WASNT NOMINATED FOR BEST STUNT ENSEMBLE AT SAG AWARDS, HOWWW
Substance should be better than style.
@@sharukhsyed2075 were the stunts in trial of the chicago 7 better than tenet? i dont think so
Media awards are a joke :P
Screw SAG & the Golden Globes. It only got one nomination for the Golden globes for music or best score
@Sam Amir that's cuz you didn't understand it chief
I worked background for this movie. It wasn’t hot in the desert, it’s was October and cold. Not all background were military.
Cool
That would be sweet to read that on a resume; thanks for your contribution to the film.
I wasn't in it but I admired the final product.
I suspected that Screen Rant just makes stuff up
Thank you for your contribution
True two of my buddies are seen in the war room prep, they are actors.
Tenet has some of the best action sequences and set pieces I've ever seen in a movie. One of my favorite movies from Nolan and possibly my favorite. Still have no idea how the fight between TP and inverted TP was shot so perfectly. JDW had to learn the fight scene four different ways: suited TP inverted and noninverted and masked TP inverted and non-inverted.
Very innovated movie
I know this scene stayed in my head for days and I could not focus on other movies because I was just like HOW ???
@@jeanneunknown007 I rewatched it the next morning after renting it. I then just bought it from Redbox a week later to see it again. The one fight scene is worth the whole damn movie.
wouldnt he only need to learn it inverted and uninverted? i always thought the soldier was a different actor who looked similar to jdw while jdw played the suit in both scenes
I have 2 corrections. Many of the Extras used in the desert fighting scenes were not trained professionals. A number of my friends worked on that scene. Merry-go-round was not the original title. That was the shooting title for security and privacy. All films and high profile TV shows shoot under alias names. ( Westworld = Delos )
Ah thank you for this. That was a weird title haha. Just like the working title for The Last Jedi was “Space Bears”😂
I knew. Anyways thnxx man for the info.
I knew it! Nolan specifically mentioned that he had the pallandrome name long before for the movie.
This movie has some of the coolest filming methods I've ever seen knowing that none of this was greenscreened
Some was ....
@@arnietapp423 No. There isn't any green screen shot in this movie.
Yes that’s true. Still a random Sunday afternoon type of movie... but yes the stunts and action scenes are great
@@Tr-yy4fn "Still a random Sunday afternoon type of movie"
That's the most inaccurate thing I've ever heard about this movie...
@@Tr-yy4fn This is way too heavy to watch on a random Sunday afternoon
“Nolan was constantly looking for ways to remain in the budget...”
You mean the $205 million budget?
Yeah yeah yeah
@@TrailerReCuts well okay then!
Reference to Ryan George in comment section is TIGHT
Don't be so dramatic
Yeah, I always buy jet planes when I'm worried about staying in budget too.
First viewing, It was good.Second viewing, It was a masterpiece.
Please view it for the third time.
YES
For me:
1st viewing, great spectacle but not a good movie and didn't seem to make sense
2nd viewing, okay this is total garbage
@@nevbezaire "didn't seem to make sense" I mean, it's not a complicated plot, it all gets explained during the movie...
@@gnack420 What is the thing that actually reverses time, though? The gas in the gas masks? Nothing was explained about how the time manipulation works.
Also when John David Washington Did his fight scenes in the movie they didn’t put it in reverse he actually learned how to do them backwards
That’s crazy
@@arizonaolave game changer
Love black people lead this film
@@khalisaisar1119
They didn't.
Pattinson was the lead character.
Think about it...
im pretty sure a few scenes were reversed in post but only if it helped sell the idea that it was inverted. i dont see any practical way you could do the reverse flip in oslo without reversing the footage.
Tenet will be one of the 2000s classics in decades to come. Everytime I watch it learn a new mindblowing thing about the movie.
No
Yes
First of all, yes the movie will be a classic. Second, please don't try to understand more with each viewing. I've watched the movie over 15 times (yes, I really did that) and the physics behind the concept are not really that accurate and make absolutely no sense at times. As the movie already said "Don' try to understand it, feel it!"
You have to watch this film more than once to understand it fully. One of my best purchases of 2020.
The movie was moving backwards while moving forward. All the airport scenes were amazing. The detail when his arm started bleeding.
Great analysis and explanation. Just one thing I want to mention for those watching that may not know... the comment about insuring the boat for 100 million, half the movies budget... they didn’t spend 100 million to insure the boat. They insured it for 100MM. They didn’t spend half the budget on the boat!
Thank you people of Estonia!
For making that scene possible!
This will be a cult classic film ‼️(LOVED TENET ‼️👍)
@@2006Mercury why?
@@mik3y448 Hes saying that the movie was bad
@@ProsparicDropbear I know, that's why I said why. The movie was brilliant, it was a very original idea that only someone like Chris Nolan could come up with. It's one of my favorites.
@@ProsparicDropbear Which it isn’t, yes it has it’s problems , like all films 🎥 but in no way a bad movie.
movies are just entertainment lol if it is bad or good it doesn't matter, if you liked it good for you. but if you didn't also good for you. for the people that are taking it super seriously on each side, chillax
How on earth is crashing a plane the cost effective option. How...
Little known fact, Hollywood computers actually run off of $100 bills instead of electricity
Because crashing a plane is TIGHT
Because CGI was even costing more than the crashing real one !
Because the plane was retired from use at that point and the level of CGI necessary to reconstruct that whole scene would have been astronomically more costly than just buying a retired plane and crashing it into a set piece.
People really underestimate the cost of high level CGI
Because after selling parts of the plane before and after shooting, it came to be less than CGI. The plane itself was more expensive but that’s before many parts were sold.
Now TENET won Oscar fo best visual effects🤩
Probably tenet was the best motionpicture I ever saw. Nolan master always wonders the audience by his unique films. I wish nothing but "Long live Nolan..." Salute n Respect...
I assumed the working title of the film was Inversion. (Inception, Interstellar, etc.)
I've seen this movie about 7 times and read the script 3 times and i must say that this movie didn't get the recognition it deserves at all. The amount of work put in here is too much to sleep on.
Kudos to everyone who worked on this.
No wonder why it won an oscar for best visual effects
2:05 even the camera had to roll backwards.
Screen Rant- "The Man Who Knew Too Much" is the most vivid Hitchcock connection for the opening scene of Tenet....which is the closing scene of Hitchcock's film. Nolan IS a total genius.
I watched this movie for the 4th time tommorow. Can't wait to watch it for the 5th time yesterday!
Nolan did get his chevrons - Priya Singh's house.
Watched that masterpiece of acting/directing/effects/story telling multiple times.
Christopher Nolan is a GENIUS!!!
This will be a classic!
This was all definitely worth it.
Another thing about this movie that blew my mind was just how youthful Denzel Washington still looks.
Underrated comment😂😂💀💀
😂😂😂
This is a master piece that's all I have to say
John David has a bright future.
Like denzel.
Not comparing,just love his acting like I love Denzel's acting.
1. Screenrant as always over promises and under delivers, including half-truths and vague "facts".
2. I had to pause the video when they said Kenneth Branaugh was the villain so I could have a moment. I can't believe I never recognized him. He was so good, especially his accent, that I just assumed he was some Eastern European actor I'd never heard of before.
This must be one of the most complicated films to make.
More tenet videos!!
What a masterpiece !
Haven't watched the film yet... but that is actually sick.
Goodluck watching it. You'll be confused but you'll love it
@@iAsked900 Confused is an understatement. Watched it thrice so far, and not %100 clear on all the details yet.
You need to watch it twice to understand it but it is pretty awesome.
@Megan Campbell nah just watch it once without trying to think about it then watch it again after you have seen everything to understand what is going on. It’s a film that gets better and easier to understand over the course of multiple viewings which is kind of sad because most people won’t want to watch this more than once due to how confusing it is.
@Megan Campbell I don’t know where you can watch it via subscription, (I own it on br and digital) but I’m sure it can be rented.
Producer: no
Christoper Nolan: how much of vfx should we add in our movie?
I see what you did there.
@@Memefan ya it was intense brain working right there
incredible filmmaking... Director Nolan is one of the best.
This video is just a tease of a number of things I'd actually like to know more about how they did it.
Tenet was incredible
Nolan is a GOAT for his directing
Lol
A GENIUS . Full stop!
Had to watch it 3 times to fully absorb it, even went and researched the timelines and entropy
So now you know it makes no sense at all?
@@nevbezaire if you can't accept physics, we don't fully understand yet, then yes, it makes no sense. But the same appears for Interstellar and without the string theory, which also isn't proven, it makes no sense either.
I was so puzzled by how they filmed that top bottom inversed explosion, thanks
Nice! 🔥
Weirdo
Why is this movie so underrated tho!!
Miss the chance to talk about the origin of the word TENET :D
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@@dejavuolumba9867 wtf??
Kkkkkk
SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS
bruh i'm so happy nolan didn't stick to the "merry go round" version
tenet is the perfect name for this movie: short, mysterious and sophisticated
Watched it on the 4K-Blu-ray-Steelbook. Neeeeext!
Which is why, Nolan is a genius and no can match his class. TENET is certainly underrated,but it doesn't matter, it's one of my favorite movie of all time!
Perfect
Thanks for the information. I’m upset why the movie didn’t catch the major prizes. I haven’t seen Father and Nomad land yet but Are they really better than the Tenet movie?!!!!! It doesn’t seem.
Being insured for 100 million, doest mean you pay 100 million for the policy. You would probably pay 1-2 million.
1:31 not a centre of city really, but very impotant destination
Everything is amazing
In the Tamil movie "Manmadhan Ambu (2010) , the song "Neela Vaanam" was completely sung in reverse.
AND YET the music in this video is better than the music in the movie.
To this day I still have no idea what they were talking about in this movie
Great Logic.... used Same color in both movies ....so they are connected
How to train your dragon 1, 2, thw pitch meetings, please.
I really started admiring Mr. NOLAN after watching Interstellar movie.
One of the greatest director.
Great passion in movies he has.
Congratulations to the entire team from India 🇮🇳
An unknown piece of trivia is that no one consulted me on the making of this movie.
Try saying Tenet in reverse.
TENET‼️😂
😱😯
As you wish teneT
(-: !go hang a salami! !ima lasagna hog! ;-)
teneT
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@@skydiamsteam6005 Haha!
I'm gonna need you to get all the way off my back about the comment section
@@TrailerReCuts ah... A man of culture
@@TrailerReCuts oh sure, let me get off of that thing!
I have been waiting for how in the hell was this filmed.
Pre-production started in December 2018 and casting in March 2019. it took 6 months from May to November for the 6/10 of the movie. Nolan had some problems afterwards with Robert pattinson till late December 2019 so they stop shooting since then. they completed 8/10 of the movie in February and COVID cancelled the shooting. They finally wrapped it up may 2020. Fortunately, Nolan and Robert got well together and they have no problem between them. So he gave him a role in to his new Batman movie. Sorry if this was long 😞
Ha... I had a feeling that scene was filmed at Eagle Mountain CA. I used to train there in the Corps back in the early 2000s. I can confirm, that it is extremely hot there in the late spring and early summer.
But it was filmed in October so it wasn’t hot there actually.
Is Nolan an alien or what...
After Wachowski brothers, Nolan is my pick.
I can’t figure out how a camera filming in reverse is much different that running normal footage backward. But I assume the best example of this distinction is when P steps in muddy water. During the fight, the gravity and ballistics are prolly much different. I can’t find this issue addressed anywhere. BTW, Merry Go Round was a decoy title. Nolan is not going to make a movie with that title. Ever. But I’ll make one just for you. 😅
This is the Bond film we never got to see as a bond film because, for some unknown reason, Chris Nonan got turned down by the Bond producers.
My grandpa tried to catch a bullet. RIP
The boat was insured for 100 million, but the cost of insurance it self is of course a lot lower. A boat like that is about a million dollars per meter so with some extra options like expensive carpet, some gold stuff, and what not, the boat cost a 100 mil to make.
Thank goodness it was not merry go round! 🤣
I thought they had to do black and yellow for TDKR because they were filming at Heinz field
i watched this
same i watched this too as well also
So did I
Oh dude same
This video shouldn’t have any dislikes 👎
HALF THE MOVIES BUDGET WAS INSURING THE BOAT!?
Where is the Michael Crosby character in Quantum of Solace and Die Another Day? Who played him in both?
The dining room, not the character.
@@TheInselaffen gotcha
When will that film be release?
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Josuke Higashikata
's Crazy Diamond was better.
oh good god almighty🙌
i am thankful that it wasn't MerryGoRound !!!
Merry-go-round was the alias it shot under. It was never meant to be the name of the film.
@@brunochambre I don't know what alias means, Sir.
That hangar was also built by the production no?
All this effort and I only got through the opening scene before switching to something else 🤣😭😇
4:49 What is the song here called?
Just watched "TENET" waiting for the war movie Dunkirk from Christopher Nolan's time inversnational🙃🙃
I liked this movie before I saw it.
For the audio why not copy the voice to make it backwards 🤔
Dark Knight and TENET are in the same universe, make it happen.
Dont' do it! This is not Marvel!
it make me sad now i can't find any worthy movies than dunkirk and tenet
3:50 So he did not change it, the Russian accent, sorry, is terrible in this film. It's funny to hear!
Do you just take the trivia section from IMDB and script it?
THIS IS NOLAN'S VERSION OF A SPY MOVIE? WHAAAAA? It's like Michelangelo's painting was based on a child's stick figures.
That part was little DRAMATIC 😎
Did someone ever mentioned that Tenet is both Ten and Ten spelled backwards and the final battle was ten minutes forward and ten minutes backwards?
Hans Zimmer better make that dune movie a blast
More cost effective XD to crash a plane
It only cost $655,000 for the plane and hangar damages
Laagna is not in the center of the city. I know that and I have never been there
3:46 so basically, nolan fucked everyone's mind. From the actors up to the audience...wow
TENET
TEN + NET