confused

Aidan 2022-04-23 07:01:15

In the long-awaited, Nolan's new work finally arrived as promised, but this is also destined to become the most crashing one of all Nolan's works, this time he finally succeeded in playing himself, no matter what he was No matter how awesome it is, it cannot hide the fact that the film failed.

Without discussing too much about the complex concepts of physics and philosophy involved in the film, as far as a film is concerned, its viewing experience is simply horrendous, and it is hard to believe that someone can watch it only once Let's smooth the plot. This is completely different from Nolan's previous screenwriters and editors, let alone brain-burning logic. This is completely forcibly instilling one's own thinking in an audience without any preparation. In the advancing rhythm of the explosion of information concentration, there is almost no room for foreshadowing and explanation, and in the end it can only end in confusion. In fact, the overview of this story is simple and cliché, and there is nothing unexpected that is common in Nolan films in the past. With the exquisite design of the sudden realization, just playing an old stalk of saving mankind under the setting of those complex concepts, the heroine is not bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanna 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    In any case, understanding the plot does require a bit of brainpower, but the problem is that there is not a single character in the whole movie that can make me care enough to use my brain...

  • Loraine 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    No matter how much you understand, you don’t want to read it a second time anyway. It takes a little patience to be able to finish it.

Tenet quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.