Review: The film hoping to get us back into cinemas ★★★★☆

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Tenet: Will Gompertz reviews Christopher Nolan's epic ★★★★☆

Christopher Nolan is that rare beast: an art house auteur making intellectually ambitious blockbuster movies that can leave your pulse racing and your head spinning.

He's at it again with Tenet, which is a globe-trotting sci-fi-spy drama starring John David Washington as The Protagonist, who is given the not insignificant task of saving humanity from certain radioactive Armageddon in a looming World War III. In terms of spectacle, Tenet delivers. The stunts, the camera work and the scale are impressive. As is Nolan's appetite to use blockbuster entertainment as a platform to seriously consider existential threats, the unconscious mind, and cutting-edge physics.

The upshot of which being, events that occur in the future can be revisited in the past, an idea illustrated in the Grandfather Paradox, which posits if a person travels back in time and kills their own grandfather before his or her parents were conceived, it would prevent the time-traveller's existence.Nolan has previously directed Inception, Memento, Interstellar, Dunkirk and The Dark Knight

In fact, the entire plot is rather predicable, which I suppose makes room for all the thinky physics stuff. You're left wondering why the two men are willing to stake everything that has ever been or will ever be on a bit of a cold fish with whom neither appear remotely enamoured.

 

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If Nolan could take his head out of his own arse, he might make a decent film.

I'm gonna pay 20 bucks for popcorn but I will not wear a mask cause I'm a genius.

I though all bugs budget films hope to get us in cinemas as opposed to this one.

Black privilege...?

I’d watch this at a drive through

I believe

I will not be going to a cinema while I am forced to wear a mask. Same goes for any other leisure activity.

I’m not sitting in a cinema for hours with a face nappy on no matter how good a film is.

I expected a more eccentric subject and didn't mind the concept of time.

No thanks

Make our voices heard !

You should check out luton sixth forms latest tweets about raising entry requirements , this has led to demotiavtion of many students and left many stranded and with no career option and no time to find a suitable college , surely this is not okay ! Voices !

Loada Shite

I’ll watch it!!👍🏻🇺🇸👮🏻‍♂️🐕🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Load of crap. No thanks.

Excuse me, mate. You forgot one star. Please fix this. Thanks!

Sounds shit. Just like your coverage of CoVID. Any mention of the 0 deaths on English hospitals on Thurs yet? No thought not.

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