Tenet evaluation action

2021-10-18 09:27
"Creed" is a hard science fiction work. It uses the concept of physics to package the story, based on the theory of physics, to make self-consistent assumptions and deductions about the appearance of the world. "Entropy" is a very core concept in understanding the "Creed", and its physical meaning is a measure of the degree of chaos in the system. The unique operation of time constitutes the multiple complexities in the narrative of "Creed": it has positive narratives and flashbacks, and the positive narratives and flashbacks can also converge, thereby realizing the "time clamp action". That is, let the past you and the future you arrive at the same point in time and complete the same task. Such brain-burning is also destined to shut out a large part of the audience. "Creed" is still quite conceptual. The main focus of the film is to restore the concept itself through the story. Therefore, although the film has been shot in seven countries on three continents, they are all reduced to the background. Some characters are only conceptual props, with relative emotional motivations. Lacking. 
The film is blunt and lacking in emotion, and even in the plot that should be moving, it appears dry. If you write down all the plot points, and then mark them with circles, arrows, and colored pens one by one, you may be able to clearly understand what happened, but this movie is really not worth such a busy job-not to mention it is still in the cinema where you can't see your fingers. inside. 
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  • Neil 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Since Dunkirk, Nolan has become more proficient with gay men.

  • Nedra 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It is a high-concept interpretation of "Three Flowers Gathering" in "East Cheng Xijiu", and a prescribed proposition made afterwards on the premise that free will is irreversible. The narrative fragmentation is more suitable for writing novels rather than film and television adaptations. The mentality of high-density compulsory lectures to the audience is that the explanatory content is too dense and straightforward, and they are all manuals, lacking the dream-making sense of movies and the necessary dramatic tension. .

Tenet quotes

  • The Protagonist: To do what I do, I need some idea of the threat we face.

    Barbara: As I understand it, we're trying to prevent World War III.

    The Protagonist: I'm not seeing Armageddon here. Nuclear holocaust?

    Barbara: No. Something worse.

  • Andrei Sator: How would you like to die?

    The Protagonist: Old.

    Andrei Sator: You chose the wrong profession.

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