Tenet movie plot
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Kimberly 2022-03-24 09:01:16
Don't be afraid that people who have watched "TENET" will spoil you, because they don't know what to spoil you.
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Brett 2021-10-20 19:00:28
It is not a Nolan that can be read over and over again, but it is also a novel that recreates the pinnacle of visual presentation and narrative structure. There has never been a single talk about time reversal and time travel, but it has never presented the forward and reverse time in the same picture. It is like the folding city in "Inception", the beginning and the end are perfect, and the beginning is the end. The last battle will bring an unprecedented and stunned screen experience for IMAX movie watching. The meeting of the two male protagonists was an arc that looked like a world away, tears in their eyes. After reading "Creed", you will have this idea: All Nolan's works will center on "Creed", forming a perfect interaction between the past and the future. It is a dot and axis, and it is also the director's ultimate upside-down and forward-to-backward fight against his own creative ideas. (Don’t worry about comment spoilers, you may not be able to start with spoilers...
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Neil: It seems you need an introduction to a prominent Mumbai local on short notice. I'm Neil.
The Protagonist: I need an audience with Sanjay Singh.
Neil: That's not possible.
The Protagonist: Ten minutes, tops.
Neil: Time isn't the problem. Getting out alive is the problem.
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Neil: All doors are fireproof. Hydraulic closers, simple key and electronic triggers. Surprisingly easy once they've been locked down.
The Protagonist: Why a lockdown?
Neil: Power switches to fail safe securing the outdoors, indoors revert to factory settings. Then pickable locks, it's a child's play really.
The Protagonist: Child's play? They're inside airport security, they have to worry about climate control not armed raid.
Neil: So how do we get enough fire power through the perimeter to trigger the lockdown procedure. That wall of Freeport.
The Protagonist: You've got something?
Neil: You're not gonna like it.