Tenet evaluation action
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Providenci 2021-10-20 19:00:28
More and more I can feel that Nolan is a very narcissistic director, and always exudes a sense of superiority (yes, he is a Leo, which caused him to fall into his own logic circle and cannot extricate himself. He is not conquering you with a good story , But use my extraordinary logical ability to stun you, and even make me feel the pressure of being stepped on by him. His previous "brain-burning" films of the same type have actually converged, this one is just I’m a little free myself. In layman’s terms, it’s too unfriendly to me and other ordinary people. Yes, his logical ability is perfect. I admire and feel ashamed, but I can’t feel the joy of watching movies from it, but I feel very tortured because I’m more like participating in a physics competition. He didn’t try to communicate and communicate with the audience on an equal footing. Instead, he coldly photographed the huge amount of information on the screen. You haven’t chewed a word yet. The next sentence was stuffed in. So when I finally walked out of the theater with a question mark, I couldn’t help but sigh that it’s too difficult to be an audience. I won’t know this question. Of course, if you like being abused, then you Will like this movie.
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Oda 2021-10-20 19:00:28
Nolan played the "Three Steps of Magic" again in the new film, using visual spectacles and super-high-speed narrative rhythms as blind methods to hide those obvious foreshadowings, and they were revealed one by one in the latter half. After watching the movie, I discovered the subtlety of the title. The entire narrative structure is also TENET-like. This is wonderful. The whole is similar to "Inception", using 007 and Mission Impossible spy action elements as the framework for the sci-fi concept of "quantum reversal". I watched the climax of the whole movie, which is still highly confidential, with my mouth open.
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Neil: What's happened, happened.
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Fay: We all like to believe we'd run into the burning building, but until we feel that heat, we can never know.