Their final scene is a hard punch in the gut. And then when Neil says that The Protagonist is only halfway through his temporal pincer, it's even more heartbreaking that Neil doesn't get to be with him for the other half.
The look on The Protagonists face when he finally understands everything and accepts that he can't stop Neil from sacrificing himself, because "what's happened happened". Beautiful moment.
Can we just appreciate how underrated this song is? Everyone talking about the intensity of the Opera start but this song was actually perfect to the scene with Pattinson and Washington. A true Nolan ending.
Haunting farewell scene. Two friends glancing at each other, knowing things will never be the same, grasping the preciousness of the instant. One is going on with his life, to meet the other years later. One is going back in time to save the other. In both cases, they'll only meet ghosts. But was it ever any different ?
I was looking for this line as couldn't remember how it was phrased...so true and sums up the fact we barely knew these characters in depth...they had a job to do to save the world...and no one would really ever know who they were...
That last goodbye between Neil and the protagonist, the final shot, the score.. this ending was unexpectedly poignant. Only at the end you realise that Neil is the ghost of his past and the protagonist is the ghost of his future.. hats off to Nolan
the moment the protagonist realizes Neil unknowingly going back to the battle, meeting his demise and he can't do anything to stop it because what's happened, has happened. beautifully heartbreaking scene.
John David Washington delivered in that scene. His eyes, almost in tears when he learns the truth. Nolan knows how to create emotion from those exchange of words. He really does male friendships to be natural and emotionally engaging. The Protagonist and Neil are an amazing partnership.
At 2:30 after The Protagonist said "You know me for years" the way the guitar echos after the line was one the best reason why I loved the end, it had like this shock when you know that Neil took the bullet to save The Protagonist and realizing that what happens happened.
When I watched it the first time, I couldn't believe Neil would take that step to reassure the world continues on, and giving The Protagonist the foundation of TENET, which he's in charge of. Truly, a friend in a million.
"Friendship starts with the death of the friend" "Your husband is cheating on you with yourself" "You realize you are working for yourself" "A pincer move in time" JUST NOLAN THINGS
What I find to be the most brilliant from a strategic point of view is the time pincer move, as if the planning is possible, the operation has worked, and it is overall of an elegance without match
@@kc-me6wl He basically confirms it at the end of the movie, Neil isn't the Protagonist's son, he's just a kid from the future that will be recluted by The Protagonist in order to change the past in a better way I believe
thanks to every idiot in the comment spoiling it, they should "get it", as if it's something hard to "get". luckily i saw this movie opening weekend, as i have done with interstellar and dunkirk.
This was for the only scene in the movie where Nolan meant for us to feel something towards the characters. He's a genius. All these critics.. the main character in this movie is the world he creates. Just like Dunkirk.
Ic. I would like to ask why he wants us to feel nothing towards the characters at first. I dont really understand because i dont know much. I enjoyed the movie, but people kept saying they cant connect emotionally to the characters. Is it intentional? And why?
@@oniichandame48 Because The main character in reality is The audience Nolan wants To experience the journey so he dont tell The story of the protagonist for took the audience feel like him I dont look any proof for ignorance the name only this because all the characters are a name only him
@@pixelia6884 Yep, same! It extremely rewatch able because of the complexity, you find a new detail each time, last time I saw it I caught on to the whole Arepo, Opera and Sator, Rotas thing...
This honestly hits me super hard. It’s the fact that Neil and the protagonist will always know the other, just only the ghost of the other. And the protagonist is only halfway through his journey.
It’s exactly the emotions that fill the blank Nolan leaves intentionally. For people who say there’s no emotions in Nolan’s movies it just proved that they are not getting the story.
What's interesting is that this scene also serves as a cornerstone for the "backstory" or "character development" we typically see at the start of a movie about the protagonist. The audience doesn't know what exactly emotionally motivates the Protagonist, even if the audience is given hints on how the Protagonist orchestrated the whole thing. As another play on the motif of inversion, the audience is only shown this motivation at the end of the movie. Along with learning that this was only half of the entire operation, half of their time-pincered friendship... it makes for a very unique and awe-striking emotional note once you let the whole thing sink in.
Honestly, beyond the amazing action pieces and interesting concept, the final scene between Neil and The Protagonist really stood out to me because it was one of the very few emotional character moments that actually holds a lot of weight, once the pieces are put together.
Agreed. If Chris hadn't built it well leading to their final scene, it would have felt empty. But he did, and it made me more emotional than I expected.
It makes their interactions have more weight in retrospect. And it makes you realise that Neil was keeping even more from The Protagonist, not just information-wise but emotionally.
Protagonist: "But can we change things if we do it differently?" Neil: "Whats happened, happened. Which is an expression of faith in the mechanics of the world. It's not an excuse to do nothing" Protagonist: Fate? Neil: Call it what you want Protagonist: what do you call it? Neil: ...Reality...now let me go... 💔💔💔 One of Nolans perfect cinematic moments. The music, the final realization and hidden emotions in this scene. The entire movie is back to back movement, unstoppable action. Then comes this gem of a scene that slows down and breathes. Almost like poetry with the music. Anyone who wished they could go back to change the past or save someone will truly feel this powerful track/scene.
When I was seeing the film tonight, this was the track (and moment) that made me understand why Nolan said "Once Upon a Time in the West" was the film he wanted the cast and crew to watch before they started shooting.
@@summerafternoon849 Mumbai isnt shown for long but its very bond-esque in how its shown, also Priya is a cool chatacter who plays into The Protagonists story well
"No one who's seen this leaves the field". This little piece of dialogue speaks to me so much. The Protagonist warning Ives that he won't go down without a fight. Love Nolan's writing.
@@condemnedcheese7207 I lost your point completely. Laws of physics are tolerant to direction of time. It doesn't matter which way, forward or backward, you go. What really matter is a feasibility to reverse arrow of time. Time travel is always about closed loops of cause and effect what Tenet is.
I thought the score for this film was so creative and different, making it perfectly. Tenet was a movie that, like the soundtrack, was full of surprises.
The key change at 2:25 is when The Progatonist eyes start watering in the film and says "you've known me for years?" Don't know if that was Ludwig's or Christopher's idea to sync the key change with that moment, but props to whosever it was.
“ Mission Accomplished “ EDIT: I’ve recreated the TENET Hallway Fight sequence into animation, check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/e12iK5CezvI/v-deo.html
"Its me in there again,leaving another past in the fabric of this mission" "Neil wait!" "Just save the world cant leave anything to chance" "But can we change things if we do it differently" "Whats happeneds happened which is in expression of fate in the mechanics of the world its not an excuse to do nothing" "Fate?" "Call it what you want" "What do you call it?" "Reality,now let me go" "Ayy you never did tell me who recruited you neil! " "I only guessed by now you, did only not when you thought you have a future in the past years ago for me years form now for you" "Youve known me for years?!" "For me i think this is the end of a beautiful friendship" "But for me its just the beggining " "We get up to some stuff you're gonna love it, you'll see , this whole operation is a temporal pincer" "Whos?!" "Yours,you're only half way there ill see you at the beggning friend ❤" this has to be nolans biggest plot twist ever!!!😭😭❤
Have you noticed that this track is a mix of The Protagonist's theme and Neil's theme? The first three mins are a combination of the guitar cords and melodies for the protagonist and Neil's electronic sound when he first shows up. A beautiful detail, noting that this is the end and the beginning of their friendship.
How to add weight to a friendship story in an intense new concept action movie? Don’t even try to show, let audiences come up the story themselves! Nolan’s minimalism at its best! Love TENET
Only on the second rewatch did I realise Neil was getting ready to invert back to that moment at the hypocenter to take the bullet for The Protagonist.
Man, how come I just realized "The Protagonist" is actually his character's name? I just realized he never introduced himself in the movie, even when he was asked by Kat and Priya's husband. He refused to say his name. But seriously tho, long before this movie came out, Christopher Nolan said Tenet would not have the backstory of the main character unlike previous movies (like Cooper in Interstellar, Cobb in Inception, etc).
This piece is extraordinary in its harmonic richness weaving in the pathos of the existential weight carried by the Protagonist tasked with nothing less than saving the world, as well as the personal loss he will suffer in his friend's death. To my ear, the musical overtones hearken to both the composer's namesake Beethoven and mysteriously ancient streams of Hildegard. What a delight to anticipate the works this talented composer will continue to create!
I like that this track sounds like a medley of different cinematic universes. 0:00-0:41 gives me Nolan's Batman vibes while the synths at 1:26-1:44 sound like something from Blade Runner
That’s your idea of mercy? You gave me your word. And I told you then what it would be worth. Here. Today. How did you know? Posterity. I told you you’d have to start looking differently at the world. I had to tie up the loose ends. That was never your job. Then whose was it? Mine. I realized I wasn’t working for you, we’ve both been working for me. I’m the protagonist.
"Fate?" "Call it what you want" "What do you call it? "...reality....now let me go..." What a beautiful sequence. I wish more ppl saw this and see how beautiful the ending was.
Was visiting my grandpa when I heard Lost Friend by Duane Eddy playing on his record player. Guessing Göransson used it for inspiration. Fitting given it's name.
The pain you must feel knowing that one of your closest friends who you haven't met yet gives up their life to complete an operation that YOU executed in the future, and that eventually, you have to send that friend to his death when the time comes. You will never see your friend again after that; forever knowing that his fate is sealed to a present in the past. "What's happened, happened".
Anyone who says this film is emotionless clearly was sleeping by the time this scene came around. Also, even if it was... Well isn't that the point of spy/espionage films? The thing this movie does so well is putting you in the shoes of a man in a profession where he is forced to suppress his emotions.
"For me this is the end of a beautiful friendship, for you it is just the beginning"
Protagonist: For me, it’s just the beginning?
What did he mean can someone explain to me in detail
@@Astronaut_Ice-Cream and what happens to neil?
@@Astronaut_Ice-Cream Yeah i understand that, so when he saves john in the opera why would he keep going back in time?
@@Astronaut_Ice-Cream Yeah same lol
"Fate?"
"Call it what you want."
"What do you call it?"
"Reality. Now let me go."
Their final scene is a hard punch in the gut. And then when Neil says that The Protagonist is only halfway through his temporal pincer, it's even more heartbreaking that Neil doesn't get to be with him for the other half.
@@gloworm106 Neil is with him on the other half, but just Neil from the past
I'll se you at beginning friends 😭 , like the beginning of max , Katt son , training under protagonist .
@@kitizk2422 future Neil meets past protagonist. Future protagonist meets past neil.
It's all a palindrome.
@@blackb1rd Forever fated to only meet each other's ghosts.
The look on The Protagonists face when he finally understands everything and accepts that he can't stop Neil from sacrificing himself, because "what's happened happened". Beautiful moment.
He even wanted to cry
According to the "Grandpa theory", he didn't have to go and sacrifice himself, no?
@@thatgreyocean631 in the block universe that movie referred to it , nothing can change
And people say Nolan is clinical and emotionless....
Great scene
'Emotionless' Nolan's film gave me one of the saddest scenes.
This - legit was the most emotional scene I have ever experienced.
I agree, knowing your fate and being ok with it and following the loop its pretty sad when you think about it, but whats happened, happened
Right?? It makes me think a lot of reviewers just had their review written and waiting before they even saw the movie.
I felt like shouting in the theatre when he says now let me go
Did Niel know that he is going to die in that cave?? I mean there really so many ways he could have stopped that bullet instead of just sacrificing.
Can we just appreciate how underrated this song is? Everyone talking about the intensity of the Opera start but this song was actually perfect to the scene with Pattinson and Washington. A true Nolan ending.
Whats the name of that opera song
@@qatumid5642 Rainy Night in Tallinn
Yeah
Washington and Pattinson are an awesome pair! They need to try another film together.
Agreed
"This whole operation is a temporal pincer.
"Whose?"
"Yours."
“You’re only halfway there. I’ll see you at the beginning, friend.”
We get into some stuff. You're gonna love it.
“Hold on. This whole operation was your temporal pincer.”
Let us not forget Neil, who rescued the protagonist from dying three times.
@@georgeofhamilton Inverse problems require inverted solutions
I'm not crying....my eyes are just rehydration themselves....invertedly
Woahhh!!!!!
Haunting farewell scene. Two friends glancing at each other, knowing things will never be the same, grasping the preciousness of the instant. One is going on with his life, to meet the other years later. One is going back in time to save the other. In both cases, they'll only meet ghosts.
But was it ever any different ?
I still don't quite get where Robert Pattinson was going
Beautifully said!
@@youssefemad5540 To sacrifice his life by taking the bullet aimed at his friend, The protagonist.
@@dilexsonkanthasamy6817 But is that at the opera or in the final battle where the bomb was?
@@christiannielsen5034 stalsk 12 battle. He unlocks the door where the algorithm is before taking a bullet for the protagonist
"I'll see you at the beginning"
You have a future in the past...
@@metekhagan2063 Years ago for me, years from now for you.
"No one cares about the bomb that never go off; only the ones that did."
It reminds me of the Prestige: "No one cares about the man who disappears. They care about the man who comes out the other side"
I was looking for this line as couldn't remember how it was phrased...so true and sums up the fact we barely knew these characters in depth...they had a job to do to save the world...and no one would really ever know who they were...
That is such a great line too.
“It’s the bomb that never went off, the danger no one knew was real. That’s the bomb with the real power to change the world.”
@@computerfreak4989 Tenet really feels like a culmination of Nolan's filmography
"It's the bomb that didn't go off. The danger no one knew was real... That's the bomb with the real power to change the world...."
That last goodbye between Neil and the protagonist, the final shot, the score.. this ending was unexpectedly poignant.
Only at the end you realise that Neil is the ghost of his past and the protagonist is the ghost of his future.. hats off to Nolan
the moment the protagonist realizes Neil unknowingly going back to the battle, meeting his demise and he can't do anything to stop it because what's happened, has happened. beautifully heartbreaking scene.
He knows he's going to die. Otherwise he wouldn't call it the end of their friendship.
John David Washington delivered in that scene. His eyes, almost in tears when he learns the truth. Nolan knows how to create emotion from those exchange of words. He really does male friendships to be natural and emotionally engaging. The Protagonist and Neil are an amazing partnership.
This movie, these characters, this crazy script, and this sountrack were awesome. that's all.
True 🥺
True
At 2:30 after The Protagonist said "You know me for years" the way the guitar echos after the line was one the best reason why I loved the end, it had like this shock when you know that Neil took the bullet to save The Protagonist and realizing that what happens happened.
When I watched it the first time, I couldn't believe Neil would take that step to reassure the world continues on, and giving The Protagonist the foundation of TENET, which he's in charge of. Truly, a friend in a million.
"Friendship starts with the death of the friend"
"Your husband is cheating on you with yourself"
"You realize you are working for yourself"
"A pincer move in time"
JUST NOLAN THINGS
What I find to be the most brilliant from a strategic point of view is the time pincer move, as if the planning is possible, the operation has worked, and it is overall of an elegance without match
Also
"Future in the past"
Bruh Nolan's just a hack he stole the whole idea for this film... from himself.
Knowing that he's about to go dying makes this moment so sad
How I forgot ?
moist.gaming tks
@Javier escuella where is this coming from???? That Neil is Kat's son? Makes no sense whatsoever...
@@kc-me6wl He basically confirms it at the end of the movie, Neil isn't the Protagonist's son, he's just a kid from the future that will be recluted by The Protagonist in order to change the past in a better way I believe
@@MrMetalStrike yeah I don't think that would be very healthy
This scene hits hard when you get it.
thanks to every idiot in the comment spoiling it, they should "get it", as if it's something hard to "get". luckily i saw this movie opening weekend, as i have done with interstellar and dunkirk.
@@masamieiri4669 no one cares you cartoon-loving loner with no future.
@@ov5527 cartoon lover? I'm sorry but the depths to how much of an idiot your being right now is immeasurable
@@madsisveryreal he is a trump supporter, hating the scenes of the protagonist wears a mask
Didn't get it the first time. Hit so much harder on round 2.
This was for the only scene in the movie where Nolan meant for us to feel something towards the characters. He's a genius. All these critics.. the main character in this movie is the world he creates. Just like Dunkirk.
Ic. I would like to ask why he wants us to feel nothing towards the characters at first. I dont really understand because i dont know much. I enjoyed the movie, but people kept saying they cant connect emotionally to the characters. Is it intentional? And why?
@@oniichandame48 Because The main character in reality is The audience
Nolan wants To experience the journey so he dont tell The story of the protagonist for took the audience feel like him
I dont look any proof for ignorance the name only this because all the characters are a name only him
Listening to these soundtracks will make you watch the movie again and again
same... I don't know how to explain to my parents I just watched it for the fifth time
@@pixelia6884 lol yeah, similar here, seeing it for the 7th time tomorrow
@@Superior_Productions happy to know I'm not alone 😂 Idk about you but I sort of discover new tiny details each time I watch it !
@@pixelia6884 Yep, same! It extremely rewatch able because of the complexity, you find a new detail each time, last time I saw it I caught on to the whole Arepo, Opera and Sator, Rotas thing...
@@Superior_Productions ahah, nice ! personnally, last time I saw it I understood how Sator got the last piece of algorithm ahah
“You’ve known me for years?”
“For me, I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship”
But for me it just the beginning
@@doctorstrange9587 I'll see you at the beginning my friend
This honestly hits me super hard. It’s the fact that Neil and the protagonist will always know the other, just only the ghost of the other. And the protagonist is only halfway through his journey.
And critics say Nolan's films don't have emotions... Did the critics even see the same film?
It’s exactly the emotions that fill the blank Nolan leaves intentionally. For people who say there’s no emotions in Nolan’s movies it just proved that they are not getting the story.
Same for people criticizing his female characters. The female character is at the center of the story here.
mobbaddict yes, the close up of Kat before she jumps ship is one of my favorite moments in the movies
@@billt5410 yes! That scene resonates so deeply the second time we see it in the inversed time.
They need to watch interstellar
Seriously the only scene in the movie where the audience felt an emotion towards the characters in this film. Fantastic as well.
No, I felt Kat's emotion when she said she could never see her son again.
@Gustavo Vieira That part made me laugh because of how batshit crazy Branagh’s performance was. “YEAY!”
What's interesting is that this scene also serves as a cornerstone for the "backstory" or "character development" we typically see at the start of a movie about the protagonist. The audience doesn't know what exactly emotionally motivates the Protagonist, even if the audience is given hints on how the Protagonist orchestrated the whole thing. As another play on the motif of inversion, the audience is only shown this motivation at the end of the movie. Along with learning that this was only half of the entire operation, half of their time-pincered friendship... it makes for a very unique and awe-striking emotional note once you let the whole thing sink in.
Honestly, beyond the amazing action pieces and interesting concept, the final scene between Neil and The Protagonist really stood out to me because it was one of the very few emotional character moments that actually holds a lot of weight, once the pieces are put together.
Agreed. If Chris hadn't built it well leading to their final scene, it would have felt empty. But he did, and it made me more emotional than I expected.
It makes their interactions have more weight in retrospect. And it makes you realise that Neil was keeping even more from The Protagonist, not just information-wise but emotionally.
We live in a twilight world 🌘
And there’s no friends at dusk
Mission accomplished
And your profile photo
No friends at dusk
Protagonist: "But can we change things if we do it differently?"
Neil: "Whats happened, happened. Which is an expression of faith in the mechanics of the world. It's not an excuse to do nothing"
Protagonist: Fate?
Neil: Call it what you want
Protagonist: what do you call it?
Neil: ...Reality...now let me go...
💔💔💔
One of Nolans perfect cinematic moments. The music, the final realization and hidden emotions in this scene. The entire movie is back to back movement, unstoppable action. Then comes this gem of a scene that slows down and breathes. Almost like poetry with the music. Anyone who wished they could go back to change the past or save someone will truly feel this powerful track/scene.
I like the mix of synthesizers and guitar strings here. Feels like James Bond wandering in a David Lynch movie.
This is an amazing parallel!! great imagination my friend. i agree!!!!
“You’ve known me for years?” 😭
for me. I did it for the end of a beautiful friendship
Yash Chhatani and for me, is just the beggining
Neil is the young boy Kat's son so he will be friends with the protagonist for years until he has to go back and save the world.
@@kianknight729 I'll see you at the beginning friend.
Zaid Alaa muéé 😢😢
When I was seeing the film tonight, this was the track (and moment) that made me understand why Nolan said "Once Upon a Time in the West" was the film he wanted the cast and crew to watch before they started shooting.
@@summerafternoon849 Mumbai isnt shown for long but its very bond-esque in how its shown, also Priya is a cool chatacter who plays into The Protagonists story well
Really? This is interesting, where did you see this?
Also the music is like Blade Runner score
And Nolan tells he was big fan of this film
Pattinson absolutely nailed it in Tenet. He's one of the best actors working today and people will soon find out
"Don't try to understand it... Just feel it"
WHY AM I CRYING SO HARD?
This scene is so powerful, beautiful and haunting. This movie has to win the Oscar for best picture and director. It should, anyway. IMHO
"No one who's seen this leaves the field". This little piece of dialogue speaks to me so much. The Protagonist warning Ives that he won't go down without a fight. Love Nolan's writing.
One of the best time travel films I saw tomorrow.
its not time travel, its inversion
@@volcaniccuber9958 technically, it is. Inversion is a physical mechanism for time travel in Tenet.
@@condemnedcheese7207 exactly. Thanks to inversion you can go in both directions and that makes you a time traveler.
@@condemnedcheese7207 lol. I go to the future right now. You need nothing to do this.
@@condemnedcheese7207 I lost your point completely. Laws of physics are tolerant to direction of time. It doesn't matter which way, forward or backward, you go. What really matter is a feasibility to reverse arrow of time. Time travel is always about closed loops of cause and effect what Tenet is.
"I call that reality"
Farewell, batman :_(
when Pattinson goes away it's actually because gotham is calling
It hasn’t happened yet
@@BeeboCertified It will ....
I thought the score for this film was so creative and different, making it perfectly. Tenet was a movie that, like the soundtrack, was full of surprises.
I get teary eyed with this track.
It’s the bomb that didn’t go off, the power no one knew was real.
That’s the bomb with the real power to change the world.
The key change at 2:25 is when The Progatonist eyes start watering in the film and says "you've known me for years?" Don't know if that was Ludwig's or Christopher's idea to sync the key change with that moment, but props to whosever it was.
Is that a You Won't Get What You Want pfp? Respect...
@@existentialistremnant6231 yessir
3:55 Kat’s theme starts playing, as if it represents fates intertwined like the crossed fingers
“ Mission Accomplished “
EDIT: I’ve recreated the TENET Hallway Fight sequence into animation, check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/e12iK5CezvI/v-deo.html
We got them next time.
I’m the protagonist!
"Its me in there again,leaving another past in the fabric of this mission"
"Neil wait!"
"Just save the world cant leave anything to chance"
"But can we change things if we do it differently"
"Whats happeneds happened which is in expression of fate in the mechanics of the world its not an excuse to do nothing"
"Fate?"
"Call it what you want"
"What do you call it?"
"Reality,now let me go"
"Ayy you never did tell me who recruited you neil! "
"I only guessed by now you, did only not when you thought you have a future in the past years ago for me years form now for you"
"Youve known me for years?!"
"For me i think this is the end of a beautiful friendship"
"But for me its just the beggining "
"We get up to some stuff you're gonna love it, you'll see , this whole operation is a temporal pincer"
"Whos?!"
"Yours,you're only half way there ill see you at the beggning friend ❤" this has to be nolans biggest plot twist ever!!!😭😭❤
The last bit is just top notch...
the sound of resignation.
That melody is top tier
This whole operations a temporal pincer!
Whose?
Yours! You’re only half way there. I’ll see you at the beginning friend.
Have you noticed that this track is a mix of The Protagonist's theme and Neil's theme?
The first three mins are a combination of the guitar cords and melodies for the protagonist and Neil's electronic sound when he first shows up.
A beautiful detail, noting that this is the end and the beginning of their friendship.
With a sprinkle of "Betrayal" - or is it Kat's theme?
How to add weight to a friendship story in an intense new concept action movie? Don’t even try to show, let audiences come up the story themselves! Nolan’s minimalism at its best! Love TENET
This music is strangely calming to my ears when I'm stressed, it removes my anxiety and makes me think properly again
One of my favorites endings of a movie ! So sad and so fantastic ! The best Movie action ever !
The emotions..the chills...uff ♥️
Only on the second rewatch did I realise Neil was getting ready to invert back to that moment at the hypocenter to take the bullet for The Protagonist.
This track and the conversation between Neil and the protagonist! It was such a sad one tbh! it was just amazing!
Really love 2:52, as the Helicopter starts it’s engine and you know what Neil is about to do :(
Is it just me or is the last 40 seconds of this the core soundtrack for Oppenheimer. 🤯
FINALLY, I'm not the only one who noticed!
This is one of the greatest soundtracks i've ever seen
*heard lol
“It’s the bomb that didn’t go off, the danger no one knew was real. That’s the bomb with the real power to change the world.”
I played this song while gaming, and now I can hear my enemies footsteps before they even happen.
And there is no Oscar nomination for Ludwig now listen this score hits different
3:42 love this section.
"Time is not the Problem, getting out alive is the problem"
Niel💔
For me this is an end to a beautiful friendship!😢
Man, how come I just realized "The Protagonist" is actually his character's name? I just realized he never introduced himself in the movie, even when he was asked by Kat and Priya's husband. He refused to say his name.
But seriously tho, long before this movie came out, Christopher Nolan said Tenet would not have the backstory of the main character unlike previous movies (like Cooper in Interstellar, Cobb in Inception, etc).
"So you came back all those years to save her?? Yes, i did it for her...the one and only women in my life....my mother"
One of the powerful moments in the movie.
"For me this is the end of a beautiful friendship, for you it is just the beginning" 😢😭😭😭
One of The Best Epilogues in Cinema !
This piece is extraordinary in its harmonic richness weaving in the pathos of the existential weight carried by the Protagonist tasked with nothing less than saving the world, as well as the personal loss he will suffer in his friend's death. To my ear, the musical overtones hearken to both the composer's namesake Beethoven and mysteriously ancient streams of Hildegard. What a delight to anticipate the works this talented composer will continue to create!
the transition at 2:49 is so beautiful with headphones. no words in english to describe
"mission accomplished."
"it's the bomb that didn't go off.. danger no one knew-
was real, that's the bomb with the real power to change the world."
You're only halfway there. I'll see you at the beginning, friend.
Seeking reality, in a world of madness...
This music is a masterpiece.
Three words that can hold such pain and impact, say so much and still never enough, "Goodbye, my friend."
いつ死ぬのか分かってても主人公達を庇えるのは本当にすごい。愛してるニール
"I realised I'm not working for you , we've both been working for me .
I'm the Protagonist "
Turned out, Neil was the true Protagonist.
Kinda. And JD protagonist is the director.
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He was the bomb that never explote
No
He's important, but the Protagonist is the real protagonist.
4:14
It's The bomb didn't go off
The danger known its real
That's the bomb has enough to change the world
The ending is so cool
"Years ago for me"
"Years away for you"
*tears again for myself*
I like that this track sounds like a medley of different cinematic universes.
0:00-0:41 gives me Nolan's Batman vibes while the synths at 1:26-1:44 sound like something from Blade Runner
It's a super fat/filtered saw synth...that mixed with the super low bass at 1:30 just hits different (literally shakes my room lol)
“Call it what you want...”
“What do you call it?”
“Reality...”
The beautiful starting of friendship where you know your friend will no more to see again !
What a paradox !?
That's not a paradox in his view
“For me, I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship.”
This movie is just absolutely amazing. Christopher Nolan is just one of a kind with these movies. Inception, Interstellar, TENET.....
Ludwig f**kin nailed this one to perfection
That’s your idea of mercy? You gave me your word.
And I told you then what it would be worth. Here. Today. How did you know?
Posterity. I told you you’d have to start looking differently at the world.
I had to tie up the loose ends.
That was never your job.
Then whose was it?
Mine. I realized I wasn’t working for you, we’ve both been working for me. I’m the protagonist.
Then you better tie up those loose ends.
Mission Accomplished.
1:30 TP notices Neil's backpack,sees the red string
:(
Watching tenet makes me miss Neil more my favorite character in the movie😭😭😘.
"Fate?"
"Call it what you want"
"What do you call it?
"...reality....now let me go..."
What a beautiful sequence. I wish more ppl saw this and see how beautiful the ending was.
Some of the tune reminds me of Destroyers of the World from Oppenheimer.
"See you in the beggining freind"~ The actual protagonist
I feel so bad because of the final scene btw neil and the protagonist and with this song so beautiful and perfect with the scene 😭😭
Was visiting my grandpa when I heard Lost Friend by Duane Eddy playing on his record player. Guessing Göransson used it for inspiration. Fitting given it's name.
The pain you must feel knowing that one of your closest friends who you haven't met yet gives up their life to complete an operation that YOU executed in the future, and that eventually, you have to send that friend to his death when the time comes. You will never see your friend again after that; forever knowing that his fate is sealed to a present in the past. "What's happened, happened".
We get up to some stuff. You're gonna love it
Anyone who says this film is emotionless clearly was sleeping by the time this scene came around.
Also, even if it was... Well isn't that the point of spy/espionage films? The thing this movie does so well is putting you in the shoes of a man in a profession where he is forced to suppress his emotions.
Who’s here from hearing Destroyers of Worlds from Oppenheimer?
Me
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Yes the atmosphere created is exactly similar to Oppenheimer score destroyer of worlds!!
“Even from afar”. -“Even from afar”