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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Extended Reading
  • Elyssa 2021-10-20 19:00:25

    Brother Russell: Don't let others watch the real script to prevent spoilers. Nolan: One copy! Big sale! Understand and count I lose!

  • Dell 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Nolan showed his technological hegemonism tendency in the anti-human "Tenet". This mechanical thinking is first reflected in his naive understanding of time. We have known since Bergson that spatialized time is not real time, and Nolan seems to only know how to use reversed movements to show the flow of time. The special effects movement he created so much has actually cancelled every movie. A touch of timeliness. The second is that he mechanically pieced together his narrative, but turned a blind eye to the most temporal action of narration. He just crammed up detailed nouns, but completely abandoned even the basic narrative principles. This is also his third mechanical aspect: no matter how exquisite this set of space-time rules may seem in physics, he is paler than ever when it comes to the philosophical issue of the handover of time and mankind. He is not at all interested in the logical problems arising from the reversal of time and the impact of the inversion of cause and effect on human beings living in a timely manner. All this makes me pray that one day after scientists really develop a technology that reverses time and space, Nolan himself shouldn’t be sitting behind the button.

Tenet quotes

  • The Protagonist: Hey you never did tell me who recruited you, Neil.

    Neil: Haven't you guessed by now? You did! Only not when you thought. You have a future in the past. Years ago for me, years from now for you.

    The Protagonist: You've known me for years?

    Neil: For me, I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship.

    The Protagonist: But for me it's just the beginning.

    Neil: We get up to some stuff. You gonna love it. You'll see. This whole operation is a temporal pincer.

    The Protagonist: Whose?

    Neil: Yours! You're only half way there. I'll see you in the beginning, friend.

  • Ives: They're running a temporal pincer movement.

    The Protagonist: A what?

    Ives: Pincer movement. But not in space, in time. Half his team moves forward through the event. He monitors them and then attacks at the end moving backwards. Knowing everything.