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Hi friends!! Since we’ve watched quite a few Christopher Nolan films, and I adored all of them - I was curious to see how this one was going to be!! His films always have fairly complicated plots and concepts and this definitely fit the mold LOL

Hope you all had a fantastic weekend. 🤗 Let me know your thoughts about this movie, and what other films you’d LOVE for me to experience. 🥰 I wanna hear your favorites my friends!!💕💕

Ps Nolan clearly loves himself some Michael Caine… (but spoiler so do I hehehe LOL) so definitely a pleasant surprise 🥹

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Tom W.

Did you have to turn on the captions to understand what they were saying? The music is so intense during dialog.

Matt

Nice pick my favorite Nolan film is Dunkirk you should check that out if you haven't seen it already, for some more intelligent sifi you have to watch DUNE pt. 2

Matt

And also Ruby Sparks 😋

LightsCameraJake

Vee, here is a film that will hit you to the core "A Beautiful Mind" Based in a true story. You will love this film.

Matt

The Creator 2023 is another cool sifi film also staring John David Washington

Rey

I remembered going to see this and just hating it lol...and then i watched it again a few years later and still hated lol. Ill never understood how the dialouge audio was so bad in this movie

ButtercupsTrueLove

Once was enough for me. It was the least favorite film and concept Christopher Nolan film I've seen to this point.

Matt

Love the moment you realized Aaron Taylor Johnson, he's in another new fun movie with Ryan Gosling called THE FALL GUY made by the same director as Bullet Train

Jacob King

I’d also recommend BlacKkKlansman. It’s a lot more fun than might be assumed based on the subject matter. Spike Lee understands that ridicule and absurdity are the best way to understand America’s worst MLM; and Washington is so incredibly charismatic. Plus, Topher Grace.

Joe Mallard

Guardians of the Galaxy 3

Jacob King

I love Tenet. Partly because of the Pandemic. This was the first movie I had seen in a theatre since Emma (also a purely awesome piece of cinema) so I would’ve loved anything and partly because there’s a certain annoying kind of film bro who thinks Nolan should make a James Bond film. He did, it’s awesome and the bros couldn’t deal. Mostly, I just love it because it is insane and mashes up a bunch of my favourite genres into a spy-fi soup. Another great time traveling secret agent film is Predestination with Ethan Hawke.

jeremykg14

I think this is my most liked rewatch of this one. I still do consider it on the lower end of Nolan's filmography but I do admire it still. I watched it in Imax during the pandemic and that was an experience in it self, along with the film being loud as hell. But, I vibed with the movie then like I still do now. You are literally told not to try to understand it and I don't necessarily feel the need to, so I just enjoy it for what it is, which is probably the closest thing to a Nolan Bond film we have and the best action he has done to date I believe. The making of it was almost as insane as watching. They did crash a real plane. People had to do movement backwards so it would look correct reversed along with speaking backwards sometimes. They rigged cameras to shoot backwards and labeled them blue and red just like the teams.

Ian

Not at all a Nolan fan so no comment but the spinning top I sent you Vicky was indeed inspired by Inception 👍

Rey

Right?! All concept no story , ,no stakes or character growth ,generic villian with generic reason...felt like nolan really just wanted to play with the reverse concept and nothing else

S Elphick

I have no idea what Tenet is about

Ahmad Zain

It would be fun to re-watch with Neil's perspective and so on with other characters so you feel more about them later on, this film is a masterpiece and deserves a sequel showing the future of the mission inception with Neil and the old protagonist ( John David Washington) and bring it to the first.

Justin

For the record, they did actually crash a 747. Nolan ran what it would cost to try and use effects and it was cheaper to just use a real 747. Also....what is John David Washington's name in the movie? (you never find out)

panacamanana

When Sator said "My greatest sin was to bring a son into a world I knew was ending. Do you think God will forgive me?" What he was referring to was bringing a son into this world knowing climate change is upon us. Sator in the future wants to fix the earth by changing the direction of it's entropy. That is what the algorithm would accomplish.

Kaleigh Kaos

When this came out, I went to see it in the theater. I enjoyed it. Did I love it? No. Did I understand it? Yeah. I was actually confused how people didn't understand the movie. But then, this happens a lot with me and not for the reason it might seem I'm implying. I just trust the filmmaker. I trust that if something is a bit confusing in the moment, it will be answered later. I don't put too much thought into resolving it at that moment. When you try to answer things without all the information, you end up missing all sorts of dialogue and details while you spin out. So, the movie wasn't all that confusing, especially by the end. Was it a great character piece that left me with something relevant to my life? Absolutely not. Was it deeply emotional and cathartic or did it have excellent dialogue to stretch the actor's theatrical skills? Not really, no. (The sound mixing on a lot of the dialogue could have used some work, as well.) Still, it was an entertaining, high concept, action film with enough twists to make it unpredictable, so I enjoyed it. Not every movie needs to be everything, just like every friend you have doesn't have to be everything. Some friends are your "go have a party on the beach and let loose" friends and others are "tell me all your troubles no matter how sorrowful" friends while some are "deep conversations about obscure subjects in a coffee shop" friends. A rare few individuals are all of those. Tenet was the "I have this cool idea. What would happen if..." friend in movie form. I liked spending time with that friend for a couple of hours and watching them riff.