Tenet movie plot
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Filiberto 2021-10-20 19:00:29
Watching other people’s sci-fi movies, I found that the logic didn’t work: "The spicy chicken screenwriter, the spicy chicken director, are all loopholes." Watching Nolan’s science fiction films, I found that the logic didn’t work. Again."
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Josiane 2022-03-25 09:01:05
2.5; On the road of exploration of the theme of "time", it goes farther and farther and farther away, just like the mirror image of the future and the past, the structure of the palindrome narrative is still thoughtful. The forward and reverse flow of time reminds me of the practice mode of "Fragmented Memory". However, this time Nolan almost gave up the "movie look and feel" and quickly stuffed the audience's mind with high-intensity dense information. This almost obsessive-compulsive "dazzling technique" made the audience take a very difficult and sophisticated physics class, and it is normal for the evaluation to differentiate-anyway, I did not enjoy the fun of watching movies. Disadvantages have actually appeared in the previous series: straightforward explanations of a large number of scientific terms (the so-called brain burning is more due to the lack of professional knowledge); the disorder of the action scenes; the highly patterned and forced setting of the characters' emotions, the lines of the husband and wife drama Exaggerated, the villain’s foothold is too weak; the shadowy electronic music matches the strong rhythm, but the sense of existence is too strong. Perhaps it would be more exciting to get rid of these high concepts and compress a spy movie.
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Neil: Vodka tonic, and a Diet Coke. What? You never drink on the job.
The Protagonist: You're well informed.
Neil: It pays to be, in our profession.
The Protagonist: Well, I prefer soda water.
Neil: No, you don't.
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The Protagonist: I'll set you up as a go-between. But remember, to you, it's all about the plutonium. Or when we're done, they'll kill you.
Neil: Won't you have to do that anyway?
The Protagonist: I rather be my decision.
Neil: So do I. I think.