Rana deja vu is when you unconscious mind processes information faster than your conscious mind so when your conscious catches up and processes the information, you think you have done this before
“You knew me for years?!” That’s when Neil is gonna walk to his death as he says goodbye to the Protagonist, and it’s really an end of a beautiful friendship.
Keep in mind that there's no indication of how much time elapses between Neil's 'passes' at the Stalsk-12 mission, nor how many passes he eventually ends up making - the movie is deliberately ambiguous about Neil's movements during the course of the operation and we can't tell how old Neil is under the mask when he gets shot. It's entirely possible that Neil still has years or perhaps even decades to live from his perspective after that 'final' conversation with the Protagonist.
I'd like to think if the protagonist created tenet Neil was one of the first people he looked for to hire on because he had that experience with him before creating tenet
Since Chris called out Ludwig doing the score, I just wanna pour one out for everyone who couldn't see this on imax. The opera house is thrilling on a wide screen, and the bass during the highway heist was so loud I thought the theater was gonna fall apart lol
@@JulietteReacts Wow! Well take your time! That is way more important than a tv show! I hope this next year will be a big improvement for everyone. Just take it easy until then. Wishing your family well.
Listening to them saying "OMG Robert Pattinson from Twilight" truly hurts, the guy has done crazy amazing movies since, but I guess the franchise will always haunt him.
I love how open they were to this. Most people walked into this movie cynical and left mad. I'm glad they just enjoyed being on the ride. Whats great about Tenet is its rewatch ability. Everytime I watch it I get excited to unravel new things. Great reaction guys!
I think the problem was the sounds I feel better rewatching this movie with subtitles on I was in the theaters on first watch and I couldn't hear thing properly or rewind so if I missed something I was fucked so at a certain point you just give up and enjoys the visuals
@@breakwoodhopper6739 same thing! music choice was phenomenal but the volume of it in theatres was too much so i had to focus so damn hard to figure out the dialogue. they should've screened it with subs.
The future has the ability to read the news and any other records. That’s why the tenet crew had to do everything in secret and in the shadows otherwise the future would know what happened/happens
This movie's timeline is so damn complex and Christopher Nolan pieced it together so beautifully. Honestly one of the greatest films of our decade. The master has outdone himself once again.
They actually filmed the fights twice when there going forward and backwards one for each Nolan said he could have just reversed the footage but he wanted to make it as real as possible from each perspective.
Nah this is the only time I approve of Rana crying at the end, that was a very impactful sentimental moment, I think Nahid's overhyped-ness just shifted the mood for everyone else
Rana crying is one of my favorite parts of Normie reactions. She’s one of the only ones who feels comfortable expressing real emotion over the movies. The others joke around too much sometimes.
[12/5/2020, 6:49 PM] Siddharth: Tenet is a story about friendship across time and ones identity. First thing first Kat's son is Neil (Robert Pattinsons character). The film ends with the protagonist looking over Kat and her son and it shows that he will look out for them just like Neil looked out for him throughout the film. Neil knows what drink he likes, he knows him as a person, for Neil this friendship is ending and for Protagonist it's beginning. Another thing is Kat. The protagonist is in a type of situation due to the nature of his job he can't share much of his life with anyone not even a name because it puts him and his mission at risk. When he first sees Kat he sees that she can't share her pain with anyone too. They relate on that sense. But tenet doesn't let the protagonist off the hook that easy. Any relationship with her and he will comprise his mission etc. That's why the film ends with him looking over mother and son but not actually being with them. And again coming back for Neil, Neil saved protagonist in the opening opera and in the end by opening the door and taking the bullet. Trust me second time you watch the film it will feel a lot slower in parts where it needs to. It's just that in the first watch you are analysing the film and you can't keep up with it. [12/5/2020, 6:49 PM] Siddharth: Reasons why Neil is Kats son (Max) 1. If you take Max’s full name and invert the last 4 words you get Neil. 2. Neils theme is the inverse of Kats theme. 3. Neil seems to know awful lot about Kat. She didn’t know when she had that fight with her husband Sator but Neil remembered the exact time and date. 4. Robert Pattinson only dyed his hair blonde in this film just to match Max’s hair 5. One of the first things he asks the Protagonist is that “Would you ever take a child hostage? A woman?” Loved the reaction.
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Finally some people aren't clowning TENET and appreciating how good it is!
@@SolidSnake240 People have legitimate concerns about the sound design in the movie. If you watched it in any theater, other than 70mm IMAX, it was hard to hear the dialogue. Some people also did not like the almost-emotionless characters and their motivations. And yes, they also thought the movie was convoluted. All of the valid concerns to some degree or another, IMO.
@@sharathsh9987 i could agree with it being convoluted but most of Nolan's most recent work is convoluted. I didn't really have a hard time following the plot but ig alot of other people did. The sound design i also agree with, it sounds like they recorded their lines in a soundproof room sometimes lol
@@SolidSnake240 I know you think you had no hard time following the plot but I’ll wager someone else who also thinks that would come up with a different view to yours
Dude they're all mindfucks, that's a requirement of a Nolan movie. I just think before this movie, Inception, easily held the most mindfuckey spot. Now Tenet kinda takes the cake.
Dark is perhaps very much recommend for those who enjoyed this movie. Not only it has way more scale than Tenet, the biggest payoff dark has is that it very satisfyingly gives you reason why time loop is there, and is it possible to change what has already happened. Unlike avengers endgame, where they give up on their own rule 40 min after introducing them, Dark has almost nil plot holes, insane reveals till last episode and everything connects even after 40+hrs
@@44r0n-9 Imo, quiet contrary, they ditched the paradox on how a closed time-loop is formed. Parallel universe created instantly, that have already closed loop travel since the instance their universe is born is kinda genius if you ask me, unlike Tenet or any other time travel movie where origin is never explored.
@@lucas.caballero Neil/Max knew about the date where his father disappeared and mother last felt loved when Neil the protagonist and his mother were traveling backwards in time in the boat around min 25:12 in this video
Even the movie title is kind of a time pincer. Tenet. It refers to the last mission lasting time: TEN minutes in normal time, and TEN minutes inverted. TEN NET. Good video, guys! keep them coming!
There are 3 Neils at 26:02 . One in helicopter, one in car pulling Protagonist and Ives and one inside the cave who opened the door for the Protagonist.
@@Torraim Actually there are 5 Neils in this scene. One in Opera siege too that saves Protagonist. Because Crosby says that this climax battle occurred at the same time of Kiev Opera siege. 5th Neil is Kat's son as fan theories suggest
@@GauravSharma-dy8xv No he's not. It's nothing more than a made up fan theory with absolutely no solid movie evidence to back it up. The ages don't match, they never hint at it once in the movie, and Neil doesn't have a single moment with Kat throughout which shows she means nothing to him. Also, it adds nothing of importance to the rest of the movie. Even if he was, it literally doesn't matter. There is no setup and no payoff to that idea.
@@marcaylawinterburn8891 yep, but dark is better than tenet. Sure It dosnt have those high budget effects. But they tell you way more in the end how all things connect. With tenet you just sit there in the end knowing it wasnt all, just a an ongoing story and the rest is up to you.
My favorite part is when you watch it twice and realize the 1st viewings protagonist is 'the protagonist', and the 2nd viewings protagonist is Robert Pattinson
"No friends at dusk" damn im only now getting that line. If they live in a twilight world, the time when day changes to night, they are in a constant loop. No friends at dusk means that if they leave that loop, the world would be destroyed, everyone else not involved in TPM can just live, but they absolutely need to stay in that pocket of the past and the future living simultaneously
One of my favorite hidden details is the reverse radio chatter when Neil points out it's backwards. You can reverse that scene yourself or catch a video of that scene floating around here on youtube, but that specific radio chatter is Inverted Sator telling his goons that the Algorithm "is in the back of the Saab. Bring it back to the Freeport." The temporal pincer is so powerful that Sator found out the Algorithm piece, just moments after JDW steals it, is going to be in the Saab that reverse-crashes during the chase. It would just be a matter of someone waiting for the Saab to arrive in reverse and the Inverted Protagonist to moonwalk back into the Freeport, then one of Sator's lackey's just grab it from the Saab.
Even though some things don't make sense, this is a fantastic original concept. I can see it being redone over and over again in the future. It's gonna be the new "restarting the day everytime you die" thing
"The bucket wanted to learn to roller skate. Stanley wanted to sneeze in every country on earth. Both of them wanted to begin watching a movie... any movie then stop it halfway through and begin watching it in reverse from the end"
Well actually an explosion with reverse entropy - the energy released (because its backwards) wouldnt actually "release" any energy. With reversed entropy the explosion saps the energy from the surrounding area (as opposed to releasing its own stored energy), making it freeze. Very much in line with the laws of physics :D
During the starting scene of the Opera Siege, our protagonist was saved by someone who fired an inverted round. His friend says "he wasn't one of us". He has a red thread hanging on his bag just like Neil had a blue one on his when he died. That guy was probably the future of the protagonist after the movie ends. He went back for it. So there's 3 of him (at least) who are present on 14th. Two protagonists at the Siege and one at the bombing site.
The future wants the algorithm that was sent back towards the past. So they need Sator to collect the pieces hurtling back in time, revert it back to normal and hide it in a place so that the future villains can find it and reverse all time. Sator happened to be working there, so they know through posterity that Sator was in the place they want to store their first capsule so they put sators name and gave him the mission. Sator then follows their instructions and uses their gold to amass wealth and power and influence in order to collect the 9 pieces for them.
In another scene when they run with yellow Van, you can see Protagonist and Neil running backwards into the container with Kat. There are 3 Neils and 3 protagonists in this scene
Yess please react to the Tarantino movies you haven’t seen. Him and his films are amazing! They’re so real but also so cinematic and he probably gets the most out of his actors more than any other director.
You come down to the earth School. Before you come down you write your life plan. that plan is based on what you learned from your past lives and still need to experience. included in that plan is a batch of free will which endures learning is an option you get to chose.
I was going crazy during this movie cause the Protagonist seemed SO familiar to me, but I couldn't figure out what I'd seen him in before. Turned out I hadn't, it was just good ol' Denzel shining through here and there (particularly his voice)..! I had no idea this was his son, haha! ;)
you people should watch the making and behind the scenes, that shit is next level. like the actor who played sator had to learn speaking russian backwards
@@depthsofabjection What's your point? They are actors. They learn lines. Sometimes phonetically. Doesn't make a difference whether it's forwards or backwards.
About this Sator-Rotas Square... it can be read in any direction and remains the same - You can even read the letters from top to bottom instead of left to right, and it will say this same thing SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS But not only that- Sator-Rotas Square is not only a palindrome, but also an anagram- Using letters in this square, we can create this: P A T A E O R P A T E R N O S T E R O O S A T E R Pater Noster is a prayer, known as "Our Father" or "Lord's Prayer" in english - It is Oldest and the most important prayer in christianity. The remaining A's and O's Stand for Alpha and Omega, The first and last letter of the greek alphabet. It also comes from the bible, from the book of Revelation, in which God describes himself like that: “I am the Alpha and the Omega - who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” So...Even the pater noster one fits this movie perfectly - Because the Ending of the movie is basically it's beginning.
Exactly, especially given that he loves time travel stuff.. If he hasn't seen it, then what is he waiting for?! Dark is still so underrated, it bothers me so much
He will loose his mind... "The beginning is ending.. The ending is the beginning"... A dozen time lines 3 generations of charecters connected like tree roots.. 😅
You missed the biggest twist of the film. The tall woman’s son was Robert Pattison’s as a child, so explains why John David Washington’s was helping her so much, because her son who is Pattison would save his life and complete the mission.
The movie is like the bullet scene. You have to have watched it once to understand what happens, then when you rewatch it, it makes sense. The second time you watch it is really the first time you see it. BOOM
@@kuhpunkt, Tenet wasn't utterly simplistic for most people. Maybe you're just highly intelligent or have had more exposure than others to these kinds of stories. I noticed some nods to LOST. Very cool.
@@Christian-gz2py If you break it down, it IS very simple. Bad guy wants to destroy the world. Agent must stop him. Story is told straight forward. At the same time it's being told in reverse. Nothing complicated about that. Just a silly gimmick to make it look complicated. Hardly adds anything of value to the movie.
"what's happened happens" The reason Sator's name was on the time capsule he found when he was younger, is because he's the one who found the time cuspule. It's one of the MANY temporal paradoxes in the movie. A paradox isn't a logical impossibility when you have two temporal frames fighting against each other. It's like when Neil and the Protagonist first meet with with inverted/regular protagonist at the freeport, from their forward-moving perspective, the protagonist seems to appear out of thin air, when in fact it's just two versions of the same person, one moving backwards, one moving forwards, meeting in the middle.
Time can't go backwards. But people or objects can go backward or forwards in time with sufficient and specific energy sources. In this film that energy source is a type of radiation. A radiation that if dispersed on an object can invert the objects entropy. It's all about parallel realities. The inverted objects are like little timelines that run parallel to our timeline, but backwards. I call it the inverse universe. These objects(tiny inverted timelines) can intersect with normal moving reality, and can cause some damage like the bullets, but not to reality as a whole. The algorithm as they call it can increase the range or field of the inverse universe. That increased range could ingulf normal reality. If that happened every thing on earth would be inverted and by extension destroyed. Reality would no longer exist. It would be inverted, running backwards into nothingness. I thought the organization in the future was setting this up in the past, to use the algorithm to increase the inverse field to use it as a blackmail weapon, potentially wiping out cities, states, countries....But apparently the future plot is much more of a futuristic type of fanatic Giaia theory...
Another cool thing is that when The Protagonist eventually recruits Neil in the future he does so knowing that he will have to send him back to help his past self, and eventually die. He knows Neil's fate from the start because he has already lived through it, what's happened has happened. When you watch the scene of them "meeting" the song played sounds like one of mystery but also friendship. That's because to The Protagonist Neil is mysterious, to Neil they are old friends. This is also why Neil knew what drink The Protagonist prefers and challenged him on it. And at 23:06 they run past The Protagonist already in the ambulance.
Chris, my man, it's nice you figured the whole thing out with the benefit of s second watch but you gotta let the guys really enjoy the second watch through
If people watch it enough, u realize it is up there on the list of greatest movie ever made. its just simply brilliant. its not really time travel because nothing ever changes no matter what one does, and what one does is what they already did or yet to do, so it just keeps going on,it really is an endless loop. Inception is still my favorite, this is a close 2nd
@@Cbricklyne He does not mean that the process if this movie's time travel is realistic, it's the consequences that are realistic. Don't even get me started on the paradoxes, the concept of inverted flow of time prevents any paradox from existing. You can say that anything in this movie is bad, but one thing to note is that there is NO paradox.
Something interesting: The recruiter who talks to the protagonist and makes that hand gesture tells him that we all think we’ll run into the fire, but never know until you feel the heat. Protagonist saw Neil pass the test at the hypercenter, when he sacrificed himself to save the algorithm. So the protagonist recruits Neil. Neil also asks some very specific questions about the protagonist about holding a mother and child hostage. Protagonist steals painting but you never see what happens with it. Makes me think the protagonist was Tomas Arepo
When I watched this about a month ago and they said “whatever happens happens” I thought of Suraj. So glad he reacted like that and Chris told him to shut up lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
SPOILER ALERT! The ending happened before the start of the film. That shows us that time have both forms: it's kinda spiral or circle and a line at the same time. The protagonist from the future uses his knowleges about reverce-technology to find his partner in the past, become friends and use him to make himself part of the plan to prevent a temporary apocalypse. Then they do all things we saw in the movie and make a time-circle: antagonist is trying to commit suicide and destroy the entire timeline over and over again everytime got stopped by protagonist in the end and time just keeps going forward normally. So, as protagonist assumed, they won already, because time hasn't collapsed yet. All they did is making good future in the past for present.
Great reaction! Love the movie, watched it for the 5th time the other day and understand the Sator that Kat kills in Vietnam went back in time himself. He went in that specific moment in time because it was the last time he was truly happy. So, in that moment in time there are two Kat and two Sator: the Sator who left the yacht on the elicopter and the Sator who dies; the Kat who return on the boat with her son and the Kat who jump.
This is one of those movies that sits with you for a while because by the end the journey is just beautiful Edit: If need be, I will personally lead the campaign to get the magnificent Professor Rana to watch Tarantino classics with some of the Normies
Man you guys killed it on your first watch, I was really struggling to keep up my first time but enjoyed it nonetheless. Definitely give it a rewatch for the full appreciation!
Highway heist was filmed in Tallinn, Estonia and the beginning of the heist falls into illogical route/ error in geography category. The road the heist starts is going south, the highway scene takes place 5 kilometers away from the first road and is facing east.
This is one of the few movies I saw during the pandemic and I saw it 4 times to enjoy the bass system each time. The sound immersion was badass each time. But I WONT LIE! Each time I saw it, I saw 3-4 people or couples walk out each time. I laughed each time cause I just felt like they couldn’t understand it!
You guys are incredibly smart, I've been thinking about this movie for months and you all realized things I hadn't thought of immediately after finishing it
@@jayjaysm00ve nope. Jokes aren’t funny if they have to be explained and that means I didn’t construct it properly. But tenet is hard to make jokes about because the concept is so odd.
20:52 watch the far background in damn near every scene, there’s people walking backwards or doing something backwards but our eyes see movement off the focus subject and don’t alert thst somethings wrong but it’s thru the whole damn movie so trippy!!!!!
Tenet is the last movie of a trilogy that hasn't came out yet
For real? This would be dope.
STOP.
@@QuemuelMarinho Its an inversion joke ;)
They actually have been released already. They just haven't been made yet.
Inception is the first
Tenet is the second
Just watched this movie for the 2nd time last week, can't wait to watch it for the first time tomorrow.
😂😂😂😂
Nicely done, sir
try watching it in reverse.
I just watched myself experiencing this movie for the first time for the first time yesterday
Feels good to turn 499 likes into 500
Rana looks like a superhero who in her daily life disguises as being a secretary. :)
She actually dresses exactly as Supergirl in the TV series, and she's also a secretary at the beginning of the series 🤣🤣
She's been Wonder Woman before
Rana deja vu is when you unconscious mind processes information faster than your conscious mind so when your conscious catches up and processes the information, you think you have done this before
Don’t tell anyone my secret 🤫 🤣♥️
“You knew me for years?!”
That’s when Neil is gonna walk to his death as he says goodbye to the Protagonist, and it’s really an end of a beautiful friendship.
Keep in mind that there's no indication of how much time elapses between Neil's 'passes' at the Stalsk-12 mission, nor how many passes he eventually ends up making - the movie is deliberately ambiguous about Neil's movements during the course of the operation and we can't tell how old Neil is under the mask when he gets shot.
It's entirely possible that Neil still has years or perhaps even decades to live from his perspective after that 'final' conversation with the Protagonist.
I'd like to think if the protagonist created tenet Neil was one of the first people he looked for to hire on because he had that experience with him before creating tenet
Since Chris called out Ludwig doing the score, I just wanna pour one out for everyone who couldn't see this on imax. The opera house is thrilling on a wide screen, and the bass during the highway heist was so loud I thought the theater was gonna fall apart lol
So true, my heart and whole body was pounding 🔥✨😂
I hope they rerelease it once covid passes or eases down, i need to see this on imax
I actually regret seeing it in IMAX b/c the dialogue is drowned out by every other sound.
@@jp3813 yea, the sound mixing in this movie is bad
it was, watched it in IMAX, but something about the mixing in this movie was off, you couldn't understand dialogue because it was SO FUCKING QUIET.
Robert Pattinson in this film makes me even more hyped for his Bruce Wayne.
I concur
Agreed. He really did a good job in this film.
Juliette!
Long time no see! I hope you are doing well!
I hope your reactions will be coming back! Gotta get caught up on AOT.
@@Inferno1170 thanks mate! Had a hard year between both my parents getting covid and now cancer, sigh! I really wanna get back on it.
@@JulietteReacts Wow! Well take your time! That is way more important than a tv show!
I hope this next year will be a big improvement for everyone.
Just take it easy until then. Wishing your family well.
Listening to them saying "OMG Robert Pattinson from Twilight" truly hurts, the guy has done crazy amazing movies since, but I guess the franchise will always haunt him.
The Rover, High Life and The Lighthouse come to mind.
@@pulkmees good time
i loved twilight s
The devil all the time
That tracksuit tho
Tenet is actually 10/10 for me.
10/01
I love how open they were to this. Most people walked into this movie cynical and left mad. I'm glad they just enjoyed being on the ride. Whats great about Tenet is its rewatch ability. Everytime I watch it I get excited to unravel new things. Great reaction guys!
This will be a cult classic for sure!
@@orbit203 Bro I can already see it
I think the problem was the sounds I feel better rewatching this movie with subtitles on I was in the theaters on first watch and I couldn't hear thing properly or rewind so if I missed something I was fucked so at a certain point you just give up and enjoys the visuals
@@breakwoodhopper6739 same thing! music choice was phenomenal but the volume of it in theatres was too much so i had to focus so damn hard to figure out the dialogue. they should've screened it with subs.
@@breakwoodhopper6739 I feel like that was intentional.
“Don’t try to understand it. Feel it.”
John David Washington. Not Isaiah lol.
Right lmaooo
The future has the ability to read the news and any other records. That’s why the tenet crew had to do everything in secret and in the shadows otherwise the future would know what happened/happens
This movie's timeline is so damn complex and Christopher Nolan pieced it together so beautifully. Honestly one of the greatest films of our decade. The master has outdone himself once again.
The whole kitchen scene was just awesome..from the "I ordered my hot sauce an hour ago." To the cheese grater
3:45 Rana summoning a dog out of nowhere with a howl
🤣
Rana is a Hunter and has a summon pet ability.
@@flashkraft 😍
They actually filmed the fights twice when there going forward and backwards one for each Nolan said he could have just reversed the footage but he wanted to make it as real as possible from each perspective.
Hans was off working on Dune, so Nolan got someone who could match the intensity he brings to his movies. Can't wait to hear Dune! :D
Your timer should have been running backwards...because Tenant
It is, it's just counting down... inverted
TENET, NOT TENANT... jfc
You renting huh
Nah this is the only time I approve of Rana crying at the end, that was a very impactful sentimental moment, I think Nahid's overhyped-ness just shifted the mood for everyone else
He ruined it tbh. Like for 2 minutes I just needed him to stop talking
Rana crying is one of my favorite parts of Normie reactions. She’s one of the only ones who feels comfortable expressing real emotion over the movies. The others joke around too much sometimes.
Y'all, with respect; I don't know who is more *beautiful*... John David Washington, Robert Pattinson or Rana in that jacket + glasses OOF
JD Washington easy
@MasterOnion North I’m straight to homie. But if Ryan Reynolds ever walks my way... game over
@@graystark240 I think I’ve some news for you buddy
@@adamcraig4255 fuck
I appreciate being in this category 🥰😂
[12/5/2020, 6:49 PM] Siddharth: Tenet is a story about friendship across time and ones identity. First thing first Kat's son is Neil (Robert Pattinsons character). The film ends with the protagonist looking over Kat and her son and it shows that he will look out for them just like Neil looked out for him throughout the film. Neil knows what drink he likes, he knows him as a person, for Neil this friendship is ending and for Protagonist it's beginning. Another thing is Kat. The protagonist is in a type of situation due to the nature of his job he can't share much of his life with anyone not even a name because it puts him and his mission at risk. When he first sees Kat he sees that she can't share her pain with anyone too. They relate on that sense. But tenet doesn't let the protagonist off the hook that easy. Any relationship with her and he will comprise his mission etc. That's why the film ends with him looking over mother and son but not actually being with them. And again coming back for Neil, Neil saved protagonist in the opening opera and in the end by opening the door and taking the bullet. Trust me second time you watch the film it will feel a lot slower in parts where it needs to. It's just that in the first watch you are analysing the film and you can't keep up with it.
[12/5/2020, 6:49 PM] Siddharth: Reasons why Neil is Kats son (Max)
1. If you take Max’s full name and invert the last 4 words you get Neil.
2. Neils theme is the inverse of Kats theme.
3. Neil seems to know awful lot about Kat. She didn’t know when she had that fight with her husband Sator but Neil remembered the exact time and date.
4. Robert Pattinson only dyed his hair blonde in this film just to match Max’s hair
5. One of the first things he asks the Protagonist is that “Would you ever take a child hostage? A woman?”
Loved the reaction.
Finally some people aren't clowning TENET and appreciating how good it is!
Why were people clowning it? This shit was amazing lol
@@SolidSnake240 People have legitimate concerns about the sound design in the movie. If you watched it in any theater, other than 70mm IMAX, it was hard to hear the dialogue. Some people also did not like the almost-emotionless characters and their motivations. And yes, they also thought the movie was convoluted. All of the valid concerns to some degree or another, IMO.
@@sharathsh9987 i could agree with it being convoluted but most of Nolan's most recent work is convoluted. I didn't really have a hard time following the plot but ig alot of other people did. The sound design i also agree with, it sounds like they recorded their lines in a soundproof room sometimes lol
@@SolidSnake240 I know you think you had no hard time following the plot but I’ll wager someone else who also thinks that would come up with a different view to yours
@@sharathsh9987 I feel like the audio was deliberate, and tbh I kinda enjoyed how is sounded
Y'all should watch The Prestige together, too, it's also a mindfuck, my favorite Nolan movie with Tenet being a very close 2nd right now.
totally agree
The Prestige is my fav
Agree
Damn jackman and bale nailed their shit as well as a young scar jo.... Amazing movie prestige
Dude they're all mindfucks, that's a requirement of a Nolan movie.
I just think before this movie, Inception, easily held the most mindfuckey spot.
Now Tenet kinda takes the cake.
Dark is perhaps very much recommend for those who enjoyed this movie. Not only it has way more scale than Tenet, the biggest payoff dark has is that it very satisfyingly gives you reason why time loop is there, and is it possible to change what has already happened. Unlike avengers endgame, where they give up on their own rule 40 min after introducing them, Dark has almost nil plot holes, insane reveals till last episode and everything connects even after 40+hrs
Yes, the way Dark handled time travel is the best I've ever seen!
@@MajaOlej Until the finale, which basically blew all narrative consistency to pieces.
@@44r0n-9 Imo, quiet contrary, they ditched the paradox on how a closed time-loop is formed. Parallel universe created instantly, that have already closed loop travel since the instance their universe is born is kinda genius if you ask me, unlike Tenet or any other time travel movie where origin is never explored.
Rana looking like a college professor. Dr. Rana.
Lmao the Dark reactions got them to do that
@@IronGazille 😂😂
Lol love this guys 💜😂
She can get the ph D
@@HighLordBlazeReborn
😂😂😂
"What's happened, happened. It's an expression of faith in the mechanics of our world. It's not an excuse to do nothing."
Kat and sator son name is MAXIMILIEN wherein the last four letters undergo a “tenet” and become “NEIL”
Even though i like that theory, to me it's kind of bullshit. There's no evidence in the movie that points that Neil is Kat's son.
@@lucas.caballero Neil/Max knew about the date where his father disappeared and mother last felt loved when Neil the protagonist and his mother were traveling backwards in time in the boat around min 25:12 in this video
@@georgeo309 also Neil saying that he speaks Estonian, and the coin he has on his bag is a Vietnamese coin
@@lucas.caballero It explains the protagonists relationship with him
@MasterOnion North my friends first time watching it, he goes “Max is Neil right?”
Even the movie title is kind of a time pincer. Tenet. It refers to the last mission lasting time: TEN minutes in normal time, and TEN minutes inverted. TEN NET.
Good video, guys! keep them coming!
i truly feels like this movie is ahead of its time, and when we come to that point, the movie hopefully gets all the praise it deserves.
There are 3 Neils at 26:02 . One in helicopter, one in car pulling Protagonist and Ives and one inside the cave who opened the door for the Protagonist.
dang so he had the most complicated task of all
@@Torraim Actually there are 5 Neils in this scene. One in Opera siege too that saves Protagonist.
Because Crosby says that this climax battle occurred at the same time of Kiev Opera siege.
5th Neil is Kat's son as fan theories suggest
@@GauravSharma-dy8xv No he's not. It's nothing more than a made up fan theory with absolutely no solid movie evidence to back it up. The ages don't match, they never hint at it once in the movie, and Neil doesn't have a single moment with Kat throughout which shows she means nothing to him.
Also, it adds nothing of importance to the rest of the movie. Even if he was, it literally doesn't matter. There is no setup and no payoff to that idea.
@@StopReadingMyNameOrElse maybe in sequel?
@@GauravSharma-dy8xv If he makes one, but he tends to leave these standalones unlike Batman movies.
26:00 you can see Neil's car carring away the others from the hole. This movie is awesome!
The beginning is the end and the end is the beginning
Giving me Dark (tv show) vibes
Everything is connected 😮
Nah man the middle is the end in this movie
@@marcaylawinterburn8891 yep, but dark is better than tenet. Sure It dosnt have those high budget effects. But they tell you way more in the end how all things connect. With tenet you just sit there in the end knowing it wasnt all, just a an ongoing story and the rest is up to you.
"I AM the Alpha and the Omega"
My favorite part is when you watch it twice and realize the 1st viewings protagonist is 'the protagonist', and the 2nd viewings protagonist is Robert Pattinson
Neil: Time isn't the problem. Getting out alive is the problem.
The Joker: well, depending on the time...
He could be in one place, or several...
"No friends at dusk" damn im only now getting that line. If they live in a twilight world, the time when day changes to night, they are in a constant loop. No friends at dusk means that if they leave that loop, the world would be destroyed, everyone else not involved in TPM can just live, but they absolutely need to stay in that pocket of the past and the future living simultaneously
I lost my shit when it was revealed to be the protagonist the whole time in the black suit
One of my favorite hidden details is the reverse radio chatter when Neil points out it's backwards. You can reverse that scene yourself or catch a video of that scene floating around here on youtube, but that specific radio chatter is Inverted Sator telling his goons that the Algorithm "is in the back of the Saab. Bring it back to the Freeport." The temporal pincer is so powerful that Sator found out the Algorithm piece, just moments after JDW steals it, is going to be in the Saab that reverse-crashes during the chase. It would just be a matter of someone waiting for the Saab to arrive in reverse and the Inverted Protagonist to moonwalk back into the Freeport, then one of Sator's lackey's just grab it from the Saab.
Even though some things don't make sense, this is a fantastic original concept. I can see it being redone over and over again in the future. It's gonna be the new "restarting the day everytime you die" thing
"The bucket wanted to learn to roller skate.
Stanley wanted to sneeze in every country on earth.
Both of them wanted to begin watching a movie... any movie then stop it halfway through and begin watching it in reverse from the end"
Well actually an explosion with reverse entropy - the energy released (because its backwards) wouldnt actually "release" any energy. With reversed entropy the explosion saps the energy from the surrounding area (as opposed to releasing its own stored energy), making it freeze. Very much in line with the laws of physics :D
I had the privilege of watching Tenet 2x in the movie theatre. It was awesome. I love it so much that I got a Sator square tattoo on my arm.
That’s soo cool! - Nahid
During the starting scene of the Opera Siege, our protagonist was saved by someone who fired an inverted round. His friend says "he wasn't one of us". He has a red thread hanging on his bag just like Neil had a blue one on his when he died.
That guy was probably the future of the protagonist after the movie ends. He went back for it. So there's 3 of him (at least) who are present on 14th. Two protagonists at the Siege and one at the bombing site.
It was Neil. Both threads were red.
The future wants the algorithm that was sent back towards the past. So they need Sator to collect the pieces hurtling back in time, revert it back to normal and hide it in a place so that the future villains can find it and reverse all time. Sator happened to be working there, so they know through posterity that Sator was in the place they want to store their first capsule so they put sators name and gave him the mission. Sator then follows their instructions and uses their gold to amass wealth and power and influence in order to collect the 9 pieces for them.
Lmao I love when the normies just start talking about life and the universe after a while
29:50 "But for me it's just the beginning?"
"We get up to some stuff"
Great line!
IKR! I was tearing up knowing he was going to die, such a great scene!
It broke me realizing he took the bullet to save The Protagonist in the cave.
"Whats happened, happenend"
Shut up suraj 🤣
If you look to the left at the ambulance at 23:08 you can see the protagonist, in mask, sitting in the ambulance waiting for Neil to return.
In another scene when they run with yellow Van, you can see Protagonist and Neil running backwards into the container with Kat.
There are 3 Neils and 3 protagonists in this scene
The sequel to Tenet is watching it a second time ;)
The Neil theory is incredible. I’ve seen other reactions to this and never once heard that. Makes so much sense though
SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS
We live in a twilight world
Words cant explain how good this movie was at the theaters especially the beginning it was so loud and intense
ok whoever aint seen prestige imma need a reaction asap
This remains my favorite opening to a movie, the beginning was just a 10/10 scene, nolan got everyone's full attention in like 20 sec into the film
Yess please react to the Tarantino movies you haven’t seen. Him and his films are amazing! They’re so real but also so cinematic and he probably gets the most out of his actors more than any other director.
Reservoir Dogs !
Django Unchained!
“Oh damn, that’s Ludwig Gunderson”.
Fr lmao
“From Community!!”
Great reaction, with people both smart enough to not get lost in the plot completely and entertaining throughout the movie.
You come down to the earth School. Before you come down you write your life plan. that plan is based on what you learned from
your past lives and still need to experience. included in that plan is a batch of free will which endures learning is an option you get to chose.
I enjoy your reacting to it more than my own interest in trying to figure it out
I was going crazy during this movie cause the Protagonist seemed SO familiar to me, but I couldn't figure out what I'd seen him in before. Turned out I hadn't, it was just good ol' Denzel shining through here and there (particularly his voice)..! I had no idea this was his son, haha! ;)
you people should watch the making and behind the scenes, that shit is next level. like the actor who played sator had to learn speaking russian backwards
How is learning something phonetically "next level shit"?
@@kuhpunkt you try doing it then
@@depthsofabjection It's not that hard. It's not like he even actually learned to speak russian...
@@kuhpunkt you try doing it then
@@depthsofabjection What's your point? They are actors. They learn lines. Sometimes phonetically. Doesn't make a difference whether it's forwards or backwards.
I’ve seen this movie 10 times and I will keep watching it.
About this Sator-Rotas Square... it can be read in any direction and remains the same - You can even read the letters from top to bottom instead of left to right, and it will say this same thing
SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS
But not only that- Sator-Rotas Square is not only a palindrome, but also an anagram- Using letters in this square, we can create this:
P
A
T
A E O
R
P A T E R N O S T E R
O
O S A
T
E
R
Pater Noster is a prayer, known as "Our Father" or "Lord's Prayer" in english - It is Oldest and the most important prayer in christianity.
The remaining A's and O's Stand for Alpha and Omega, The first and last letter of the greek alphabet. It also comes from the bible, from the book of Revelation, in which God describes himself like that:
“I am the Alpha and the Omega - who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.”
So...Even the pater noster one fits this movie perfectly - Because the Ending of the movie is basically it's beginning.
Wow 🤩
Damn they were big brain back in the day
if nahid is so impressed he needs to watch dark lol
Exactly, especially given that he loves time travel stuff.. If he hasn't seen it, then what is he waiting for?! Dark is still so underrated, it bothers me so much
He will loose his mind... "The beginning is ending.. The ending is the beginning"... A dozen time lines 3 generations of charecters connected like tree roots.. 😅
Yeah, except Dark makes sense and is more interesting than this spy puzzle.
@@pulkmees That doesn't warrant it being more interesting cause this is a spy puzzle lol, can appreciate them both without putting one down
You missed the biggest twist of the film. The tall woman’s son was Robert Pattison’s as a child, so explains why John David Washington’s was helping her so much, because her son who is Pattison would save his life and complete the mission.
The movie is like the bullet scene. You have to have watched it once to understand what happens, then when you rewatch it, it makes sense. The second time you watch it is really the first time you see it. BOOM
I understood it just fine the first time. Utterly simplistic movie.
@@kuhpunkt, Tenet wasn't utterly simplistic for most people. Maybe you're just highly intelligent or have had more exposure than others to these kinds of stories. I noticed some nods to LOST. Very cool.
@@Christian-gz2py If you break it down, it IS very simple. Bad guy wants to destroy the world. Agent must stop him. Story is told straight forward. At the same time it's being told in reverse. Nothing complicated about that. Just a silly gimmick to make it look complicated. Hardly adds anything of value to the movie.
"what's happened happens" The reason Sator's name was on the time capsule he found when he was younger, is because he's the one who found the time cuspule. It's one of the MANY temporal paradoxes in the movie. A paradox isn't a logical impossibility when you have two temporal frames fighting against each other. It's like when Neil and the Protagonist first meet with with inverted/regular protagonist at the freeport, from their forward-moving perspective, the protagonist seems to appear out of thin air, when in fact it's just two versions of the same person, one moving backwards, one moving forwards, meeting in the middle.
Search the meaning of the word TENET is even crazier than the movie
So true! I went down a spiral of research and it only added to my appreciation for the movie. 👌
YES I NEVER THOUGHT U GUYS WOULD REACT TO TENET !!!!!
Time can't go backwards. But people or objects can go backward or forwards in time with sufficient and specific energy sources. In this film that energy source is a type of radiation. A radiation that if dispersed on an object can invert the objects entropy. It's all about parallel realities. The inverted objects are like little timelines that run parallel to our timeline, but backwards. I call it the inverse universe. These objects(tiny inverted timelines) can intersect with normal moving reality, and can cause some damage like the bullets, but not to reality as a whole. The algorithm as they call it can increase the range or field of the inverse universe. That increased range could ingulf normal reality. If that happened every thing on earth would be inverted and by extension destroyed. Reality would no longer exist. It would be inverted, running backwards into nothingness. I thought the organization in the future was setting this up in the past, to use the algorithm to increase the inverse field to use it as a blackmail weapon, potentially wiping out cities, states, countries....But apparently the future plot is much more of a futuristic type of fanatic Giaia theory...
Another cool thing is that when The Protagonist eventually recruits Neil in the future he does so knowing that he will have to send him back to help his past self, and eventually die. He knows Neil's fate from the start because he has already lived through it, what's happened has happened.
When you watch the scene of them "meeting" the song played sounds like one of mystery but also friendship. That's because to The Protagonist Neil is mysterious, to Neil they are old friends. This is also why Neil knew what drink The Protagonist prefers and challenged him on it.
And at 23:06 they run past The Protagonist already in the ambulance.
I cried so hard when Neil goes to his death!!😭😭😭😭
I gotta feeling in a few years, we will call this one if the best time travel movies 😎
What think about the lady's kid being Robert in the past...
That's you're theory or is it confirmed?
@@YoureRightIThink I've seen a few theories. It's a compelling theory
*I walked out of the theatre backwards🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️just to troll people*
Chris, my man, it's nice you figured the whole thing out with the benefit of s second watch but you gotta let the guys really enjoy the second watch through
If people watch it enough, u realize it is up there on the list of greatest movie ever made. its just simply brilliant. its not really time travel because nothing ever changes no matter what one does, and what one does is what they already did or yet to do, so it just keeps going on,it really is an endless loop. Inception is still my favorite, this is a close 2nd
this is actually the most realistic time travel movie ever, this is the only way how time travel would exist
LOL!
No it's not.
Not even close.
@@Cbricklyne He does not mean that the process if this movie's time travel is realistic, it's the consequences that are realistic. Don't even get me started on the paradoxes, the concept of inverted flow of time prevents any paradox from existing. You can say that anything in this movie is bad, but one thing to note is that there is NO paradox.
Something interesting:
The recruiter who talks to the protagonist and makes that hand gesture tells him that we all think we’ll run into the fire, but never know until you feel the heat.
Protagonist saw Neil pass the test at the hypercenter, when he sacrificed himself to save the algorithm. So the protagonist recruits Neil.
Neil also asks some very specific questions about the protagonist about holding a mother and child hostage. Protagonist steals painting but you never see what happens with it. Makes me think the protagonist was Tomas Arepo
The Protagonist doesn’t steal the painting, Sator removed it from the vault remember
This movie was simply mind boggling
When I watched this about a month ago and they said “whatever happens happens” I thought of Suraj. So glad he reacted like that and Chris told him to shut up lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
Read a theory that on Twitter that stated her son he saved at the end will grow up to be Neil 😮
I didn’t hear you guys say it but Robert Pattinson is the female characters boy at the end. He was raised to play his role in the story
THE PRESTIGE REACTION, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
I love how chill the dog is
SPOILER ALERT!
The ending happened before the start of the film. That shows us that time have both forms: it's kinda spiral or circle and a line at the same time. The protagonist from the future uses his knowleges about reverce-technology to find his partner in the past, become friends and use him to make himself part of the plan to prevent a temporary apocalypse. Then they do all things we saw in the movie and make a time-circle: antagonist is trying to commit suicide and destroy the entire timeline over and over again everytime got stopped by protagonist in the end and time just keeps going forward normally.
So, as protagonist assumed, they won already, because time hasn't collapsed yet. All they did is making good future in the past for present.
Great reaction! Love the movie, watched it for the 5th time the other day and understand the Sator that Kat kills in Vietnam went back in time himself. He went in that specific moment in time because it was the last time he was truly happy. So, in that moment in time there are two Kat and two Sator: the Sator who left the yacht on the elicopter and the Sator who dies; the Kat who return on the boat with her son and the Kat who jump.
This is one of those movies that sits with you for a while because by the end the journey is just beautiful
Edit: If need be, I will personally lead the campaign to get the magnificent Professor Rana to watch Tarantino classics with some of the Normies
I felt the same that rana when robert say goodbye to the protagonist. Bro tears.
The subtitles say “we live in a toilet world” 😂😂😂
Man you guys killed it on your first watch, I was really struggling to keep up my first time but enjoyed it nonetheless. Definitely give it a rewatch for the full appreciation!
SURAJ LOOKIN CLEAN AS HELL! Keep it up with the phenomenal content!
in my humble opinion this movie is a modern masterpiece
Neil was the kid. He will be recruited by The Protagonist.
That hasn't been confirmed, thats just a theory.
Highway heist was filmed in Tallinn, Estonia and the beginning of the heist falls into illogical route/ error in geography category. The road the heist starts is going south, the highway scene takes place 5 kilometers away from the first road and is facing east.
Kenneth Branaugh deserved a Best Supporting Actor nomination for this. I never realized it was Gilderoy Lockheart the whole time
This is one of the few movies I saw during the pandemic and I saw it 4 times to enjoy the bass system each time. The sound immersion was badass each time.
But I WONT LIE!
Each time I saw it, I saw 3-4 people or couples walk out each time.
I laughed each time cause I just felt like they couldn’t understand it!
Daaaaayuuuuum Rana!!!! 😍😍😍😍
You guys are incredibly smart, I've been thinking about this movie for months and you all realized things I hadn't thought of immediately after finishing it
Watched the uncut reaction and i'm back here to watch it again haha
Did you watch it already or are you going to watch it again for the first time?
@@paulhewes7333 watching this edited version for the first time
@@jayjaysm00ve I think I messed up the tenet joke. You know. Doing something before you do it.
@@paulhewes7333 oh! Lol that’s on me then
@@jayjaysm00ve nope. Jokes aren’t funny if they have to be explained and that means I didn’t construct it properly. But tenet is hard to make jokes about because the concept is so odd.
This movie has a ruff start but once it gets going I really liked It. Almost cried when Robert's character was talking about their friendship
I'd love to see you guys react to the Tarantino movies, hopefully in release order.
That would be sick
20:52 watch the far background in damn near every scene, there’s people walking backwards or doing something backwards but our eyes see movement off the focus subject and don’t alert thst somethings wrong but it’s thru the whole damn movie so trippy!!!!!