After the ending, Neil can also get married and have children and live a happy life

Teagan 2022-04-23 07:01:15

After the ending, Neil can also get married and have children happily.

As soon as he arrives, remember to wear a mask, reverse time, and come back to die. It would be better to think so.

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Why did the heroine kill the boss early in the end?

First, the movie clearly stated that he could not be made to think that he had won and died "beautifully".

Second, there was a scene where she saw that her son was coming. She said before that she didn't want her son to see it, so she killed the boss before her son and her previous self could see her current self. (Let's think about it, if she killed two minutes late, maybe the previous self didn't see the back of jumping into the sea.)

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Neil really could be Max.

Why did the male lead try so hard to save the female lead in the end, is it really because he likes the female lead? You must know that the male protagonist knows that Indian women are capable of killing themselves, and the price is not too big.

Perhaps protecting the heroine was a part of keeping Neil healthy until he was recruited.

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  • Kurt 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Too disappointed, the worst Nolan. If a movie is just to tell a physics conjecture, then it's just "Approaching Science", a crappy story, a crappy character, a crappy emotion, it makes me full of question marks? The story is not even as complete as "Terminator".

  • Cassandre 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    70mm @DP w/ hassle echo jakob If you can prevent Nolan from making this film through the so-called reverse timeline, it would be great. (Look at gnawing mud with a face that looks like Weinstein, pua wife is really physically repulsed

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.