tenet 2020 review
TENET 2020
IMDB 7.9
Written and directed by the wonderful Christopher Nolan, the author of interesting and exciting works that invites the viewer to watch the work over and over again to understand the content of the scenario. Starring the son of the legendary Denzal Washington. * David Washington * Along with *Robert Pattinson* and *Elizabeth Debicki*
Story; armed with only one word, Tenet, and fighting for the survival of the entire world, a Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.
It's hard to summarize the tenet in just a few lines because the plot is so dense. Several spectators have expressed a lack of understanding towards Christopher Nolan's latest movie, and for good reason: the director uses a hard-to-understand physical principle to create an international spy movie that tries to end a temporal war. It is the inversion of time, which has been explained several times in the film: an object can see entropy (defined briefly as the anisotropy of function, and the idea of the perturbation of the system, particularly thermodynamics) shifting and inverting. So he is not progressing by following time guidelines as we know it, but vice versa.
Besides his script, Tenet shines with his images and spectacular action scenes. Warner Bros. revealed elements of the film's making-of saying . we can notably hear Christopher Nolan describe the time inversion and the way in which it was translated on the screen, and in particular in the scenes of fights. Most of the action scenes are actually real, with as few digital effects as possible. Less than 300 shots of the film would include special effects. On average, for a production of this magnitude, we are more on a ratio of 1,500 shots with special effects.
as Cinemateaser notes: "Demanding and complex blockbuster at a time when the Disney / Marvel show-kings rely on simplicity and immediacy, TENET appears like a reaction, epidermal and die-hard, of Chris Nolan ". The specialist media judge that this spy thriller is "must see twice - this is also its limit." Première is much more uncompromising: "But Tenet does not ultimately have the obviousness of Inception, or the refined form of Dunkirk . Nolan never manages to translate clearly, in terms of cinema, the idea metaphysics at the heart of his film ".
Personally, I am fond of Christopher's work and love his way of telling events and unexpectedly directing the story. Therefore, my personal evaluation of the film will be 8.4 in terms of story, directing, script writing, filming, as well as the performance of the actors.
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