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(2020)
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Tenet

A protagonist with one word fights for the world's survival through international espionage.

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Why watch this film?

Christopher Nolan is fascinated by time. He spoke about the mental confusion between day and night in 'Insomnia', plunged into the dream's own time in 'Inception' and even broke the logic of space-time in 'Interstellar'. Now, in 'Tenet', he plays with the clock like never before. Just like the title itself can be read backwards, the whole plot tries to follow the same logic with a "two in one" movie: in addition to the linear and traditional plot, we also find another unaware story, coming in the opposite direction. The visual spectacle is undeniable, with some stunning and jaw-dropping effects. However, it can be said that this is the director's most explosive film, for better or for worse. Here, after all, he exaggerates in some moments, creating scenes worthy of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise - the truck scene on the highway is the clearest example of this. The confusion of the narrative is exaggerated, requiring a review of the story as soon as the credits roll. And a lot of things are solved in a simplistic way. However, even so, the good performances of John David Washington ('BlacKkKlansman') and Robert Pattinson ('The Lighthouse') raise the strength of the film to another level. And if you like movies that don't worry about explaining all their complexity, you may feel some attraction for this puzzle that borders on incomprehension. A spectacle, yes. But maybe a little "too much" in the end.

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Plot summary

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.

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