I complain every fucking time that the theater I go to puts subtitles on movies in their original language and the one time the movie is muffled incomprehensible shit they chose to turn subtitles off, I was fuming
Subtitle translations are always a bit off. Words are chosen very carefully by the director but it doesn't always translate correctly or flow in a naturally in the language it's translated to. So you still try to hear the dialogue and use the subtitles as a foundation. I'd rather watch the movie with english subtitles, but they don't do that here.
"A secret agent embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to prevent the start of World War III." reality: "A secret agent embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to rescue a woman in an abusive relationship"
@@seskal8595 I think the idea is that he feels an obligation to help her because he blackmailed her to get access to her husband, then failed to help her escape by getting rid of the forged drawing like he promised to. It's very John le Carre "moral ambiguity of espionage" (to the point where the actress who played Kat played another woman in an abusive relationship in the TV adaptation of John le Carre's The Night Manager). Whether that actually works is obviously something people can agree or disagree on.
yup. kinda amazing to find out its really all about a megalomaniac dying of cancer wanting to take the whole world with him. REAL let down on the WW3 angle.
@@Memnoch_the_Devil I meant came out in theatres. In his comment he said he bought the blu-ray and was now waiting for the trailer. But he would be waiting for the movie to come out in theatres and THEN he would wait for the trailer. Maybe that’s what he was implying in his comment and I just didn’t get it lol, English is not my first language.
@@HWEWSWEW So you didnt like it when someone dismissed your criticism of the interstellar ending by insulting your intelligence, but turn around and do exactly that to people who enjoyed it. Ok champ.
"Tennent's" is the third film, where Chris Nolan shares his experience of alcoholism, drinking a cheap brand of Scottish lager, following his failures in the real estate market.
This is true. I saw it first with subtitles and stereo. Then at IMAX last night. The only increase to my understanding was visually. And that there was way more bass in audio than I realised.
Nolan being Nolan. Extreme exposure in the fisrt half our of things you would naturally undertand watching the rest of the movie. Nothing new here. Inception was the same thing
yeah i dunno why peeps are confused with this lol. i don't even hear what most of the dialogues are, kinda mumbling for me and still understood the movie, maybe not everything but enough.
"Tenant" the story of a renter who dodges paying rent by inverting his money, everytime he gives it to the landlord, it just comes straight back to him
Re-think guys!!! It's just nothing but a worst movie ever made in film franchise. Only best thing in this garbage shit movie was the background score ❤️. Nolan was just trying to be too smart. To much smartness is nothing but dumb heads! Paid 800 bucks for 150 minutes of dumbness
@@Shokey555 I don't think Nolan was trying to be too smart. I think he just doesn't see the flaws in his own script. I don't think he can answer all the questions the audience has for him even if he has Q&A. At this point, it's better for him to keep quiet and let his fans defend him.
Early on in the movie the scientist lady said “dont try to understand it”, and honestly, I took that advise to heart and just accepted people were where they were and moving they way they moved and that’s just the way it is
@@eminnikovic3947 Because the future people had no idea how time travel works even though they have the observable truth in front of their eyes. They hope for something else but the grandfather paradox but this is not possible. In the moment they had the machine, observed how it worked and made their plan, they had to know, that it is not possible for them to succeed. How is it for them without past even possible to be in the future? H.G. Wells even knew it as he wrote the time machine. The main character lost his wife, but build a time machine to save her. He did bot succeed. How can he? Her death is the cause for the machine. It is impossible to prevent her death by using a device that has been build because of it. They demonstrate the same logic in Tenet. You can not successfully destroy the past that caused the creation of the time machine in the first place. The scientists in the future had to know that, because it is exactly how the machine works. That the algorithm reverses time is irrelevant in that matter, because it would never been used no matter what you do. They had to know it, there is no way around it, it is a major flaw in the plot. Also the villain does not fully activate the device, he just burries it for the future to get it. The whole mambo jambo timey wimey finale at the end was pretty much unnecessary. Just dig the damn thing up after the explosion. The future people won't get it instantly, you have literally time to get it after the explosion.
@@D.M.S. Well yeah you are right that the people in the future should've known that they can't change the past, but that's exactly the reason the good guys won, because you can't change the past.They even explained it in the movie in a dialog. The people in the future hoped that there is a solution to the grandfather paradox that is favourable for them, but ultimately there wasn't. You have to watch this movie fromn a deterministic perspective. The characters don't have free will.
I think that particular scene gets better the more you watch it. It might actually be like the best scene in the movie acting-wise. There are subtle expressions and nice musical timing that I've only began to appreciate recently.
Funny, I initially skimmed over your comment and just saw "Tennant" and "doctor who". One of the actors who played Doctor Who was called David Tennant...weird coincident.
Time inversion is so important to the film that I kept going back 10 seconds in time a lot of times just to understand what the characters were saying.
Bad film makers: *spoon feed the audience* Good film makers: *understand and respect the audience* Christopher Nolan: *low key overestimates his audience* EDIT: ‘His’ audience being a much more mainstream portion of movie-goers. He’s by no means the most out there or crazy director, but his ideas are often very complex FOR the standards of his target market
You can spoon-feed the audience and blow them away. Like what Coppola did in Apocalypse Now. That's the toughest kind of movies to make. Where everything is plausible but you still get blown away.
@@armandoguajardo7242 Kaufman and Tarkovsky films are narratively not that difficult to understand. Plus, they weren't into a mix of indie-commercial movies like Nolan they were pure indie directors.
im not a native English speaker..it was my third language learned but I speak it as well as a native and no matter what language I watch a movie and ive loved subtitles ever since DVDs first came out...no matter how much u may know a Language u may miss things and I love being sure about what's being said and I use subtitles whenever possible
@@antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617 Subtitles are a wonderful tool for a person who is multilingual but still trying to learn new words, phrases, and pronunciations. I started learning a second language 16 years ago-- naturally I'm pretty good at it by now, but I still put those subtitles on every time! And I'm still learning new things, even if it doesn't feel like I am.
So true I think about 20% of the dialogue I couldn't hear. It didn't help when they started wearing masks. There's also a lot of trying to explain the plot, and a few times they even hint about not overthinking it.
Its not a mistake, the movie is actually about a house tenant, played by John David Washington, trying to keep a house he’s renting much to the dismay Kenneth Brannaghs character, an angry Russian landlord. I dont know why they included loads of action scenes in the trailers, since there was actually none in the film.
For anyone who watched this in theatres, I recommend rewatching it at home on blu-ray with subtitles on. It really helped, I was able to catch certain details that were missed upon first viewing and the movie made so much more sense. It's genuinely refreshing to have something original & unique come out in a time where it seems like all we were getting was under par remakes, reboots, & sequels. This is definitely a movie that requires multiple viewings, and one which will age like fine wine.
A lot of people do that, unfortunately. "A _tenet_ is a belief or doctrine; a _tenant_ is a lodger." And then I get the "You poor, pedantic fool!" look.
This 'story' is so surpassingly riddled with fallacies, 'rule of cool' plot holes, lame 'stunts,' false fieldcraft, impossible physics, anti-science, technobabble, and nonsensical 'non-linear' reasoning... I'm agog, amazed, flabbergasted, flummoxed, incredulous, angered, disgusted and repulsed that so MANY reviewers haven't flagrantly panned this stinker. It's trash.
@@Yertle_Turtle don't think too hard about the science, watch it as a work of fiction and not for the science and you'll enjoy it. The same goes for inception.
@@superkamiguru7985 atlast somebody who understands . All this bozos who didn't understand the movie , think that just because they didn't understand , so it is a bad movie. ENTROPY , RISING SEA LEVELS IN THE FUTURE, ALGORITHMS. its so easy for me to nerd out right now. I freaking loved the movie. I hate the subtitles because i stare at them. As soon as i got over it , i loved the experience.
@@desipop3654 its his style idiot every director has their own style,nolan likes to mess with time and the joker wasn't as good as tdk,and joker was also kinda meh 7/10 and joker was nothing new and we're getting something new from nolan in every movie if you don't like it that's fine but don't tell him tl change his style. and just because its rated pg-13 doesn't mean its for kids,deadpool for eg. is a kid movie but is rated r for some reason. And is the lotr franchise,tdk trilogy,dunkirk,catch me if you can,inception,interstellar,the prestige,insomnia,following etc. for kids? no its not right. and joker was meh and its fans also ruined it with epic joker boy quotes which makes me lose braincells,oh and you're the same guy who was whining that the batman will be better than tdk trilogy on the batman trailer right,idiot.
This 'story' is so surpassingly riddled with fallacies, 'rule of cool' plot holes, lame 'stunts,' false fieldcraft, impossible physics, anti-science, technobabble, and nonsensical 'non-linear' reasoning... I'm agog, amazed, flabbergasted, flummoxed, incredulous, angered, disgusted and repulsed that so MANY reviewers haven't flagrantly panned this stinker. It's trash.
"Tenet is considerably more complex than Inception" Mindbender fans: *flashbacks of Primer, Coherence, Triangle, Open your eyes, Predestination, Mulholland Drive* thanks that's all I need to hear!
@@pritpalsingh3609 yeah, other mentioned movies kinda connect relatively easily and in the end you have "oh" moment, but Primer doesn't have the "oh" and you are still like okay we got time travel but what.
A film about a disgruntled landlord who is having difficulties with a young man who he is renting out his apartment to. Violence and chaos ensues. Starring Clint Eastwood and Shia LaBeouf.
Chris does it more than me, but in an Australian accent (mine), unless you go crazy out of your way, your tongue will "scrape" a second N as it's on its way to the T, because the only thing separating the N and the T is what's called a "schwa", which is an unstressed, non-specific vowel sound. That's just not enough space for your tongue to say N, then T (which have basically the same tongue starting position) without accidentally scraping the N again, so it sounds like "ten'nt". If you are REALLY deliberate about it, you can definitely say "tenet" but who's got time for that. If you go around trying to say "tenet" in regular conversation, you'll see that it just happens naturally (saying "tenant" that is) - though there will still be a difference in how you say the two words, just without the comparison, Tenet sounds like tenant.
The entire film was ruined for me by not understanding a word anyone said for 75% of the film. Its mind boggling that he has mixed the sound like he has. Mental
I was pissed that I wasted money to watch it and even more pissed at the thought of having to read subtitles for 2 1/2 hours. Who drowns out important dialogue with loud senseless score to a complicated movie?? Christopher Nolan that's who. I wont recommend this movie to anyone.
Thanks for the heads up- I'd be so angry at spending time, effort & money to see this at the cinema and then get distracted from enjoying the film from wondering if I was too deaf or too stupid to follow the dialogue, let alone the plot. I'll wait for the dvd etc.
Saw it last night, entertaining movie, the suspense never hit levels that inception managed, some of the action was excellent, great practical effects, I just walked away wondering what happens if you piss or shit when inverted? Does a turd fly up the toilet into your ass? Lots of questions were skimmed over for the plot to work I felt, all I could think about was inverted turds
I think it would appear that way to an external observer, but your waste products (ahem) would also be inverted, so they would behave normally from your point of view. I agree that there are probably elements of the inversion mechanics which probably don't make sense if you think about them too hard (interaction with light, for example) - I'm just impressed the filmmakers thought about things like inverted people needing an air supply. Usually when some kind of "magical" effect occurs in a sci-fi work, the creators don't think about stuff like that at all (cf. the Star Trek The Next Generation episode where two characters became "out of phase" with reality, so they walked through walls and couldn't be seen, but could still breathe and didn't fall through the floor).
On second viewing with subtitles this film is definitely better than first viewing. The dialogue is so loaded with detail .. Finally understand some of the detail missed on first viewing
Before watching Tenet, I watched reviews and comments about the film and saw it had mixed reviews. Was worried it might be a bad movie, watched it and it was great. I didn't really understand the first half of the movie but I started getting the gist of it at the second half. The amount of hints and hidden details was mind-blowing. Inversion looked cool too...
I got "pulled up" for this on my review too, but here's the thing: Unless you go crazy out of your way, your tongue will "scrape" a second N as it's on its way to the T, because the only thing separating the N and the T is what's called a "schwa", which is an unstressed, non-specific vowel sound. That's just not enough space for your tongue to say N, then T (which are basically the same tongue starting position) without accidentally scraping the N again, so it sounds like "ten'nt". If you are REALLY deliberate about it, you can definitely say "tenet" but it sounds weird. Having said thing, there were a few times in my review that I definitely said it properly, and I was grateful for Chris actually saying "tenant" a little bit more haha.
@@desipop3654 i think it's because he cares more about story and plot structure than characters - he sees them more as tools to carry the plot forward, i dunno tho.
Jokes on us. If you hear the word Tenet backwards it sounds like tenant. This is why the film focuses on a tenant who has to travel backwards in the guise to save the planet when in reality he's trying to pay his rent ON TIME.
I love Christopher Nolan, but damn was that movie frustrating... I know the man is a filmmaking genius, but can someone explain the artistic quality behind having every aspect of a scene telling the audience to focus on the dialogue, only to drown it out with a bunch of other noise? I thought there was something wrong with the theater I was in.
I thought so, too. Then I remembered every other Nolan film I have seen in the original version since The Dark Knight Rises. They all have the same problem. It's frustrating. So I will watch the next one either with subtitles or in German. And I too have know idea about the artistic quality behind that.
Irresponsible plot counting on people to love events going backwards without the excitement of knowing why or seeing what triggers it but just for the sake of doing something different in film will cause you to lose attention to care & WILL BE A BOX OFFICE BOMB 💣 or lucky to break even
onjungha watched it with ordinary sound. I genuinely thought something was wrong with the theater we were in until I heard most other people have the same criticism
Yep. Two people commented on this in my review, but Chris did it far more than me. It's actually just how certain accents pronounce a "n't" sound, it will sound like "n'nt".
I really really liked this movie. I feel like I was slowly understanding more and more alongside the protagonist, but at the same time there was still this sense that this was something I wasn't meant to fully understand it. That and it felt like it respected the audience's intelligence by giving us enough to put the pieces together ourselves.
Oh man being mostly fluent in English this movie really hurt my pride, because I understood so little of the dialogue! Good to know that native speakers had a hard time as well!
@@JAfonsoNunesMartins10 I mean yes. But in the seat in front of me was a really tall dude with a man bun and once I tried to lean to the side to read the next sentence was already flashed on the screen. Also my pride was hurt because I needed the subtitles...usually I dont😅
@@cineturon that's the point of the joke. I always see these with someone genius who feels the need to point out "ooh but" don't be that guy. Just laugh and move on.
I honestly had no idea what was happening for the first half of the movie, and I’m not talking about the inversion shit. That stuff was easy enough to grasp especially when the lady said “try not to think about it”. For me it’s the plot with all the espionage shit and the abusive relationship and the endless exposition scenes with fast, muffled dialogue that left me wondering what the hell was going on. Thankfully once the film got to the “blue and red” room scene it picked up for me, but there was honestly a point in time where I wanted to leave the theater and just catch it on blu ray with subtitles lol. Enjoyed it overall and I need a rewatch, but it was a bit needlessly confusing.
This. Even if you don’t initially get the silly excuse for time travel the film comes up with, the plot is harder to follow. That said I still love it.
It was opposite for me. the first half was good, I was following it easily. then came the red/blue and from the second half and the movie gone mindrape for me, with all that reverse world, walking with oxygen and stuff. I think this movie has a problem in it's exposition, everything happens and explains so fast, that it just doesn't gives you any room to gasp the situation and think about it, and it starts to feel confusing
I think this is one of Nolan’s lesser works. Inception is leaps and bounds a better film because it kept its complex subject accessible and gave the characters heart. Tenet is too complex for its own good. If you can’t fully grasp what is going on, you’re not emotionally invested and therefore you don’t care for the characters. Visually stunning but that’s not enough for me. Sound mixing was horrible, there’s times you literally can’t hear what they’re saying. I think subtitles would have hugely enhanced the experience of this movie for me.
Inception was more emotionally gripping, but I found Tenet to be a lot more spectacular. I'm a big fan of the boundaries pushed here with action scenes and time narratives. Maybe I'm burnt out on them but I haven't been in the mood for brooding character driven stories for a long while. Tenet managed to satisfy that cinematic greatness I've been craving in movie theaters. Edit: but yeah that sound mixing was awful
Red Cloak I agree with you so it depends what’s important to you in a film. I loved the emotional element of inception which was the perfect contrast to the very technical concept and action sequences. Tenet lacked that for me but it certainly was spectacular visually.
lol the logic of Nolan fan boys to justify his steaming confusing pos movies. lol. Viewers are not meant to be frustrated that the movie is a confusing nonsensical pos.
@@Johnny_Thunder maybe some people aren’t frustrated by his kind off confusing movies? I mean, Tenet is probably too confusing imo but Inception and Interstellar are the perfect amount of confusing where you get the movie and you love it but you still want to watch it again to understand it completely
I just hope that Tenet won't end up like Westworld in my eyes. Like the kind of movie that has a complicated plot and structure just for the sake of having a complicated plot and structure that winds up being annoying by the end.
Nah, it isn’t like that at all. It’s complicated because it’s actually a complicated story. They didn’t just make it complicated for the point of it being complicated.
Sorry to dissapoint you but this movie is an exposition clusterfuck. I mean yeah the story is complicated, but there are no real characters to support it. I stopped following the story once I realised the movie has the most bland protagonist who has no real conflict. And that's because of the story being so complicated. You can't have any time with your characters because you have to explain everything that's happening
his performance will most likely be overlooked by the academy because of his past movie endeavors. mark my words tho, Robert Pattinson will go down as one of the greatest actors to ever live. this movie and The Lighthouse are only the start.
It's funny how "The war with grandpa" dethroned tenet from top spot, because if tenet was a film from the future's perspective, it just might've been called also "The war with grandpa".
It was a really good movie but I almost walked out too... I was so frustrated with not being able to understand more than half the dialogue. Dialogue is so important in a film like this and not getting that made it really difficult to get a grasp of WHY anything was happening.
There were people leaving my theatre too. I am pretty it had to do with the sound. Couldn't understand so much of the dialogue which made the movie so damn hard to understand. It is ridiculous.
@@arraikcruor6407 Really? I could hear the film just fine. It's amazing how some people had problems hearing it, while others had no problem at all. And I have to say, it is one of my favorite films by Nolan.
@huawei thirteenmegapixel exactly, everyones giving it so much credit because it's nolan. i literally didnt give a shit about any of the characters, i did not know what any of their motivations were, and i didnt care what happened to them. it made me feel nothing.
im guessing its intended to mean that the dialogue in that scene doesnt matter. Like how when the guy was going through the museum given a tour, he was paying attention to how to enter/escape, so what the tourman was saying doesnt matter, until the music stops, then he mentions the 10 second thing, which is one of the only important info about the whole tour.
There were a ton of scenes like that. I mean why even bother to get the characters to talk, if all you want the audience to hear is external sounds. Just get rid of the dialogue track.
I saw this in a drive in movie theater (the only Covid safe way to see this). Therefore, the sound mix I heard was plain stereo via low powered, local FM broadcast. I had no problems whatsoever understanding any of the dialogue. The plain stereo mix is fine. So, somebody screwed up big time on the super duper surround mix. There shouldn't be this big a difference between the two.
@@giggityguns123 Oh, that's fine then, I think those were just shouting scenes, nothing important. I think the only important dialogue in the opening were the ones with the blonde spy guy, and the railroad torture scene.
@@daddyclaus1517 were you watching wearing a mask? my theory is somehow that makes it harder to hear i know it does for me in day to day interactions with people and maybe sitting in a movie theater has a similar draw
"Hey, what happens when you play a country music song backwards? The guy gets his house, dog and wife back." *everyone chuckles* *nolan starts scribbling furiously *
The beginning really is so fucking fast its impossible to follow at first, tons of different things happening, new characters introduced every five minutes, constatly switching locations and all that while you're figuring out how inversion on screen works. Found it funny when movie tells you don't even try to understand it.
Native speakers: I can’t hear a thing, the music is too loud
Non native speakers watching subtitles: dope music
Non native speakers watching it dubbed: still don't understand the plot😉
@@CherryDiMilo Omg dubbing always sucks.
I complain every fucking time that the theater I go to puts subtitles on movies in their original language and the one time the movie is muffled incomprehensible shit they chose to turn subtitles off, I was fuming
I watched the German Version. Was amazing
Subtitle translations are always a bit off. Words are chosen very carefully by the director but it doesn't always translate correctly or flow in a naturally in the language it's translated to. So you still try to hear the dialogue and use the subtitles as a foundation. I'd rather watch the movie with english subtitles, but they don't do that here.
"A secret agent embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to prevent the start of World War III."
reality:
"A secret agent embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to rescue a woman in an abusive relationship"
@@seskal8595 I think the idea is that he feels an obligation to help her because he blackmailed her to get access to her husband, then failed to help her escape by getting rid of the forged drawing like he promised to. It's very John le Carre "moral ambiguity of espionage" (to the point where the actress who played Kat played another woman in an abusive relationship in the TV adaptation of John le Carre's The Night Manager). Whether that actually works is obviously something people can agree or disagree on.
yup. kinda amazing to find out its really all about a megalomaniac dying of cancer wanting to take the whole world with him. REAL let down on the WW3 angle.
@@HERITAGE12 well the WW3-like part is still kinda there. They just do it through Sator
Hi, love your video
Go watch my tenant video brah
Interstellar: I'm the most mind boggling movie ever.
Inception: Hold my beer.
Tenet: Beer my hold.
Brilliant is this!
.reeb ym dloH
Love it, but that’s the wrong order though, didn’t inception come before interstellar?
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Genius is this!!
"We live in Twilight world hahahah"
Robert Patt: stop the bully Nolan
So glad someone else caught that twilight Easter egg! 😂
@user flamingo Robert Pattinson is the main actor in the movie Twilight
@user flamingo I guess because it's considered a bad movie and Robert got quite a bad reputation from it
i love how they put the word "twilight " in the movie. i might go watch twilight now
@@rahaff4855 don't please
I just bought the Blu-ray for TENET, now I cant wait for the trailer to come out!!!
Omg the best
Bhavik Parekh Actually if you were inverted, you would be waiting for the movie to come out and then the trailer.
Coroner Trudel that’s what he said. He got the movie, it came out. Now he’s waiting for the trailer.
Ngl you had me in the first half
@@Memnoch_the_Devil I meant came out in theatres. In his comment he said he bought the blu-ray and was now waiting for the trailer. But he would be waiting for the movie to come out in theatres and THEN he would wait for the trailer. Maybe that’s what he was implying in his comment and I just didn’t get it lol, English is not my first language.
Chris: “I understood Inception perfectly on the first viewing”
Also Chris: “Tenant”
Lmao
@@HWEWSWEW So you didnt like it when someone dismissed your criticism of the interstellar ending by insulting your intelligence, but turn around and do exactly that to people who enjoyed it. Ok champ.
@@HWEWSWEW You obviously didn't get it.
Cause Tenant is a MESS, I'm reading Wiki spoiler and I had to read it twice and still confuse.
@@HWEWSWEW bro shut up
"Tenant" is his next film, where Chris Nolan share his ventures into the residential real estate market.
That... was incredibly funny
"Tennent's" is the third film, where Chris Nolan shares his experience of alcoholism, drinking a cheap brand of Scottish lager, following his failures in the real estate market.
😂😂🤣🤣👍
"The second N isn't silent"... Sequel coming 2021! 😆
“Tennant” is five films from now. It’s where Chris Nolan shares his experience directing the fantastic actor David Tennant.
I feel like this movie could have no dialogue , and id still understand it exactly how i did with the dialogue
This is true. I saw it first with subtitles and stereo. Then at IMAX last night. The only increase to my understanding was visually. And that there was way more bass in audio than I realised.
Nolan being Nolan. Extreme exposure in the fisrt half our of things you would naturally undertand watching the rest of the movie. Nothing new here. Inception was the same thing
yes oh my god even the exposition was confusing
I concur.
yeah i dunno why peeps are confused with this lol. i don't even hear what most of the dialogues are, kinda mumbling for me and still understood the movie, maybe not everything but enough.
"Tenant" is Nolan's next movie about a landlord trying to evict someone who hasn't paid their rent due to Covid.
how do you pronounce it then
tea-net?
@@geenhaaien By not putting the second "n" in the word. "ten-et"
Lmfaoo
You get your rent when you fixed this damn door!
Tennant Synopsis: A landlord must evict his renter before the lease is signed.
You need to learn to spell before you rip someone's pronunciation.
Hahahaha....
"Tenant" the story of a renter who dodges paying rent by inverting his money, everytime he gives it to the landlord, it just comes straight back to him
Well if it’s directed by Nolan I’m in 😂
" you'll get your rent when you fix this god dam DOOR !"
And chants you'll get your rent when you fix this damn door
@@mikeadams7904 lmao
oh I wish that was the case
This film is ahead of its time.
Literally.
@brandon cooks You know it’s true. Come on.
Re-think guys!!! It's just nothing but a worst movie ever made in film franchise. Only best thing in this garbage shit movie was the background score ❤️. Nolan was just trying to be too smart. To much smartness is nothing but dumb heads!
Paid 800 bucks for 150 minutes of dumbness
@@Shokey555 Maybe this movie wasn’t for you. 🤷🏾♂️
@@Shokey555 I don't think Nolan was trying to be too smart. I think he just doesn't see the flaws in his own script. I don't think he can answer all the questions the audience has for him even if he has Q&A. At this point, it's better for him to keep quiet and let his fans defend him.
@raphshady Yes
"Tenant", made by the same director who gave us "Inspection" , "The Dork Knight" , "InTheCellar" and "Meme Two"....
That aside: clever intro.
What about press stage & instamina
My favourite one is DunKink🔥
Drunk kurt
Drunk kink
Dunn Gyllite The Dark Light, Intercellar, Dumbkirk
The movie has blown my mind which caused me to walk backwards to my car after the movie.
Literally did the same thing
I did the same thing with my friend too. I walked backward back to the theatre.
LOL I went with my friends and we went on reverse till the exit of the parking lot, my friend crashed with a column but it was fun tho
I washed my hands backwards after the movie...
Glad I’m not alone
Early on in the movie the scientist lady said “dont try to understand it”, and honestly, I took that advise to heart and just accepted people were where they were and moving they way they moved and that’s just the way it is
Sadly, because the movie makes no sense if you think about it. Kinda destroyed it for me.
D.M.S. How does it make no sense? I personally understood most if not all of it, but maybe i could explain it or maybe I didn’t understand some parts!
oh my god. So true.that's the best advice ever
@@eminnikovic3947 Because the future people had no idea how time travel works even though they have the observable truth in front of their eyes. They hope for something else but the grandfather paradox but this is not possible. In the moment they had the machine, observed how it worked and made their plan, they had to know, that it is not possible for them to succeed. How is it for them without past even possible to be in the future? H.G. Wells even knew it as he wrote the time machine. The main character lost his wife, but build a time machine to save her. He did bot succeed. How can he? Her death is the cause for the machine. It is impossible to prevent her death by using a device that has been build because of it. They demonstrate the same logic in Tenet. You can not successfully destroy the past that caused the creation of the time machine in the first place. The scientists in the future had to know that, because it is exactly how the machine works. That the algorithm reverses time is irrelevant in that matter, because it would never been used no matter what you do. They had to know it, there is no way around it, it is a major flaw in the plot.
Also the villain does not fully activate the device, he just burries it for the future to get it. The whole mambo jambo timey wimey finale at the end was pretty much unnecessary. Just dig the damn thing up after the explosion. The future people won't get it instantly, you have literally time to get it after the explosion.
@@D.M.S. Well yeah you are right that the people in the future should've known that they can't change the past, but that's exactly the reason the good guys won, because you can't change the past.They even explained it in the movie in a dialog. The people in the future hoped that there is a solution to the grandfather paradox that is favourable for them, but ultimately there wasn't. You have to watch this movie fromn a deterministic perspective. The characters don't have free will.
When John David Washington started crying at the end when he realized. That was the warmest moment. I wish the film had more of an emotional core.
I think that particular scene gets better the more you watch it. It might actually be like the best scene in the movie acting-wise. There are subtle expressions and nice musical timing that I've only began to appreciate recently.
Tenant Chris Stuckman: "I grew up paying rent"
Renet
You'll get the rent when you fix the damn door- Peter Parker, Spiderman 2
You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!
Lol
Achyuth Thouta Spiderman 3, not 2
Tennant - the movie about a doctor who refuses to pay his rent
Funny, I initially skimmed over your comment and just saw "Tennant" and "doctor who". One of the actors who played Doctor Who was called David Tennant...weird coincident.
David Tennant lmaooo
@@Luca-bv5ic 😉
That intro scared the hell out of me. I thought my computer was broken at first.
Me too lol
Marcus S. where to get this movie ?
Same
Hahaha lol yeah 😂
Even the ending 😂
Time inversion is so important to the film that I kept going back 10 seconds in time a lot of times just to understand what the characters were saying.
Tenet, a movie so complex that Chris can't even pronounce its title properly.
Lmao it sticks out every time he says it.
Whoops!
Go watch my tenant video brah
Can't wait for the sequel: Landlord.
Even in the film the actors saying Tenant like wtfhgvhcahh
"He likes keeping things from you"
Yeah, like dialog
You should watch my tenet video brah
I couldn’t understand 75% of the dialogue
@@RyanKJohns1 how?
@@rasmus7493 i think he's exaggerating
I couldn't understand much sometimes either
Plot twist: Chris reviewed the movie before watching it.
No, Chris reviewed the movie called "tenant", not tenet.
Chris: Tennent
Me, every time: ‘TENET’, Chris!
It’s just you. I hear him say Tenet just fine.
I hear that too 🤣
@@thehocuspocus9 You need to adjust your hearing aid then because he says "tenant" EVERY time.
Same.
@@thehocuspocus9 no no, it’s just YOU that is hearing incorrectly.
He says TENNANT.
Bad film makers: *spoon feed the audience*
Good film makers: *understand and respect the audience*
Christopher Nolan: *low key overestimates his audience*
EDIT: ‘His’ audience being a much more mainstream portion of movie-goers. He’s by no means the most out there or crazy director, but his ideas are often very complex FOR the standards of his target market
If Christopher Nolas Overestimates the audience then what do Kaufman or Tarkovsky think about the audience? That the audience are Gods?
You can spoon-feed the audience and blow them away. Like what Coppola did in Apocalypse Now.
That's the toughest kind of movies to make.
Where everything is plausible but you still get blown away.
@@armandoguajardo7242 Kaufman and Tarkovsky films are narratively not that difficult to understand. Plus, they weren't into a mix of indie-commercial movies like Nolan they were pure indie directors.
That's why I don't like Nolan, I find a lot of his movies well filmed but boring and pretentious
josh gorsky That's my opinion on Zac Snyder
“Tenant is a prequel telling the story of the landlord in Spider-Man that Peter didn’t pay him the rent because of a door he hasn’t fixed.” IMDB
😂
You'll get your rent when you fix this DAMN DOOR!!
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Om y this is the plot of the cancelled spiderman 4
Protagonist: so how does this make sense
Person: well...
Music: BWUUUUIIH BWUUUUH BWUUUUUHHHHHH
Protagonist: I see
Astral Blaze loooool
Lol
That's why even as a native English speaker, I always watch movies with subtitles.
im not a native English speaker..it was my third language learned but I speak it as well as a native and no matter what language I watch a movie and ive loved subtitles ever since DVDs first came out...no matter how much u may know a Language u may miss things and I love being sure about what's being said and I use subtitles whenever possible
@@antoniokastrocarlisledemel6617 Subtitles are a wonderful tool for a person who is multilingual but still trying to learn new words, phrases, and pronunciations. I started learning a second language 16 years ago-- naturally I'm pretty good at it by now, but I still put those subtitles on every time! And I'm still learning new things, even if it doesn't feel like I am.
it really didn't help that the movie was so dialogue heavy to explain the plot when you couldn't hear half the dialogue due to the sound mixing
Go watch my tenant video brah
Additionally, I thought the dialogue was a bit too explanatory at times. Like, don't treat me like I'm not paying attention. Or just show me.
Good to know I’m not the only one.
So true I think about 20% of the dialogue I couldn't hear. It didn't help when they started wearing masks.
There's also a lot of trying to explain the plot, and a few times they even hint about not overthinking it.
Justin Foster exactly , also the back and forth dialogue .. short sentences .. over explaining made it boring
I'm not finished this video yet, but... Chris, are you saying "Tenant"? Lol
I think he does. I had to rewind it three times to make sure.
I thought the same.
Legit how I say it though, its just easier on the tongue somehow lol
Its not a mistake, the movie is actually about a house tenant, played by John David Washington, trying to keep a house he’s renting much to the dismay Kenneth Brannaghs character, an angry Russian landlord. I dont know why they included loads of action scenes in the trailers, since there was actually none in the film.
The way he says it isnt that bad tbh. There was this news lady who said Tenay. That pissed me off.
Normal Chris Stuckmann: I grew up watching this
Tenet Chris Stuckmann: I grew down watching this
Damn I laughed my ass on! :-D
Tenant Chris Stuckman: "I grew up paying rent"
For anyone who watched this in theatres, I recommend rewatching it at home on blu-ray with subtitles on. It really helped, I was able to catch certain details that were missed upon first viewing and the movie made so much more sense. It's genuinely refreshing to have something original & unique come out in a time where it seems like all we were getting was under par remakes, reboots, & sequels. This is definitely a movie that requires multiple viewings, and one which will age like fine wine.
It shouldn't be necessary to turn on subtitles. Nolan really messed up the audio mix.
@@runsintheforrest1364 no man... Ask from non native English speakers. They usually use English subtitles in movies. It's remarkable.
Movie Title: Tenet
What Chris Hears: Tenant
This made me crazy throughout the video
What if it's sound tenant in the movie??
@@praveennayak3154 You can hear them say it in the trailer
Rofl
A lot of people do that, unfortunately. "A _tenet_ is a belief or doctrine; a _tenant_ is a lodger." And then I get the "You poor, pedantic fool!" look.
"The protagonist journeys through a *Twilight* world", don't know if that was intentional or not by IMDB!
It could be a weird nod to robert pattinson, but it’s said in the film multiple times to represent a world of spies and shit.
Lol
its a code phrase thats said several times in the film
It's actually part of the movie and makes a lot of sense
@@Fat-Jim Damn.. Nolan must low-key be a Twilight fan...
I liked the movie, but I definitely need to see it again with subtitles.
I agree but we shouldn’t have to.
This 'story' is so surpassingly riddled with fallacies, 'rule of cool' plot holes, lame 'stunts,' false fieldcraft, impossible physics, anti-science, technobabble, and nonsensical 'non-linear' reasoning... I'm agog, amazed, flabbergasted, flummoxed, incredulous, angered, disgusted and repulsed that so MANY reviewers haven't flagrantly panned this stinker. It's trash.
@@Yertle_Turtle hahaha
@@Yertle_Turtle don't think too hard about the science, watch it as a work of fiction and not for the science and you'll enjoy it. The same goes for inception.
@@superkamiguru7985 atlast somebody who understands . All this bozos who didn't understand the movie , think that just because they didn't understand , so it is a bad movie.
ENTROPY , RISING SEA LEVELS IN THE FUTURE, ALGORITHMS. its so easy for me to nerd out right now.
I freaking loved the movie.
I hate the subtitles because i stare at them. As soon as i got over it , i loved the experience.
I've just watched the movie I can't wait to see the dunkirk trailer. Anyone else?
I watched the "dunkirk" movie and I didn't like it. There's too MANY stories cramed into one movie
I’m waiting for the memento trailer, anyone else?
When will inception come out again?
i can’t wait to see dark knight rises lol
I read this comment a few times before I understood it was inverted
This is by far the loudest movie I've ever seen in my life, jesus christ
The music blew my face off 😆
Watched it today, the gunshots gave me tinnitus.
Yes it was we had to go to the bathroom and grab toilet paper, balled it up and made earplugs .. it was that loud
The sound of this film reminded me of Dunkirk.
oh good, I thought it was just me not being used to being in a cinema after so long or that maybe I was just getting old
"tenant" - a "person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord"
"tenet" - Chris Nolan film
Imo
Nolan better come out of his safe zone and make adult oriented r rated films like Joker, instead of making same style and spectacle over substance
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord what are you on about?
@@desipop3654 its his style idiot every director has their own style,nolan likes to mess with time and the joker wasn't as good as tdk,and joker was also kinda meh 7/10
and joker was nothing new
and we're getting something new from nolan in every movie if you don't like it that's fine but don't tell him tl change his style.
and just because its rated pg-13 doesn't mean its for kids,deadpool for eg. is a kid movie but is rated r for some reason.
And is the lotr franchise,tdk trilogy,dunkirk,catch me if you can,inception,interstellar,the prestige,insomnia,following etc. for kids? no its not right.
and joker was meh and its fans also ruined it with epic joker boy quotes which makes me lose braincells,oh and you're the same guy who was whining that the batman will be better than tdk trilogy on the batman trailer right,idiot.
@@desipop3654 You're probably a hater who thinkes he's cool for disliking something that everyone else likes.
@@desipop3654 He did. See his early work. His rabid fanboys have dragged him into mediocrity.
Chris stop stuckmanizing my family please they’ve had enough.
Have you tried stop clicking there?
😂🤣
Meanwhile I'm still wondering where "right here" is.
You will never escape this
🤣🤣
Yoda: Why I speak backwards, someone has understood, finally.
Hahaha yoda did a pincer attack too
understood finally, someone has
you mean
I'm never this much happy to see a chris stuckman tenet review this whole year
What?
I second “What?”
I third "What?"
@@Joviaero tenet is my most anticipated movie and jeremy jahns and chris stuckmann are the only reviewers I trust before watching any movie
Jamin Elvers 60% of the time you are 100% right
“We live in a twilight world...”
Robert Pattinson, star of Twilight
Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
I legit thought the same thing when I heard him say it
It stinks in here, my great great grandmother farted....coincidence?!
It is also a joke mate :)
Me: Inception is so complicated.
Christopher Nolan: eryB el domH
You confuse complicated with bad writing.
This 'story' is so surpassingly riddled with fallacies, 'rule of cool' plot holes, lame 'stunts,' false fieldcraft, impossible physics, anti-science, technobabble, and nonsensical 'non-linear' reasoning... I'm agog, amazed, flabbergasted, flummoxed, incredulous, angered, disgusted and repulsed that so MANY reviewers haven't flagrantly panned this stinker. It's trash.
@@Yertle_Turtle I agree 100%, this movie is like 2 or 3/10 max even inception which was similar was a little better maybe 4 or 5 out of 10.
@Henry Hlod? Eber?
@@Vesparion i agree of Tenet but inception abide's by its concept and world building. honestly ur just being a troll at that part
Prime problem: the dialogue is mumbled so throughly that the intricate plot never comes through. I was frustrated.
Hear hear
@@Shiggystardust Is it Nolan's device for multiple viewings? Seems to work.
Yes, it was an incredibly complex plot and the parts where he tries to explain it are mumbled dialogue spoken by people with strong accents.
@@tapiture3720 Nolan dares the audience to get it. Funny.
Nolan needs a new sound mixer.
Okay. Let's be honest, that opening intro was clever af.
Not really. It's just copying what the movie did.
Would be more clever if we see the outro on reverse first, and the intro being in the last part of the video
Idk tho
@@HOTD108_ yea but how many people think of adding that tiny detail?
@@abelmatw clever? Maybe not cool? Indeed Gonna see Tenet next Wednesday, can't wait to get mind fucked.
"Tenet is considerably more complex than Inception"
Mindbender fans: *flashbacks of Primer, Coherence, Triangle, Open your eyes, Predestination, Mulholland Drive* thanks that's all I need to hear!
primer is a whole different genre in itself
@@pritpalsingh3609 yeah, other mentioned movies kinda connect relatively easily and in the end you have "oh" moment, but Primer doesn't have the "oh" and you are still like okay we got time travel but what.
You're my person..I've seen all of those
Coherence suprised the shit out of me!! It was sooo good
I wanna go and see it now....oh wait....
Wrong movie name: Chris is actually talking about a film called "Tenant"
Imagine that! A movie about ten ants!
No wonder he mistakenly gave it a B+
By Roman Polanski
A film about a disgruntled landlord who is having difficulties with a young man who he is renting out his apartment to. Violence and chaos ensues.
Starring Clint Eastwood and Shia LaBeouf.
@@joshhunt4146 I can hear Eastwood saying to LaBeouf "GET OFF MY LAWN!"
I watched tenet, I was pissed and then my friend gave me spoilers.
Hilarious
I laughed, then I read this
You probably just did him a favour.
I feel like shouting to Chris: "T E N E T".... It's TENET!!
i die a little inside when he says it..
It’s a palindrome!
He also always calls Elle Fanning Ella Fanning🙄
@@kevinpatel3265 why isn't "palindrome" a palindrome?
Chris does it more than me, but in an Australian accent (mine), unless you go crazy out of your way, your tongue will "scrape" a second N as it's on its way to the T, because the only thing separating the N and the T is what's called a "schwa", which is an unstressed, non-specific vowel sound. That's just not enough space for your tongue to say N, then T (which have basically the same tongue starting position) without accidentally scraping the N again, so it sounds like "ten'nt". If you are REALLY deliberate about it, you can definitely say "tenet" but who's got time for that.
If you go around trying to say "tenet" in regular conversation, you'll see that it just happens naturally (saying "tenant" that is) - though there will still be a difference in how you say the two words, just without the comparison, Tenet sounds like tenant.
The entire film was ruined for me by not understanding a word anyone said for 75% of the film. Its mind boggling that he has mixed the sound like he has. Mental
NathanAdlerInc it was nice to watch it with subtitles
Nightraven26 lol I went to the theatres, so there wasn’t any subtitles
I, too, wish i had gone to a viewing with english subtitles
It was just hard work so wasn’t even enjoying it because I just spent most of it thinking wtf are they saying.
Add the fact characters are constantly wearing oxygen masks I kept leaning forward trying to hear better
This is one of those movies where subtitles is mandatory
@Doctor Slim I'm taking your advice!!
@Doctor Slim Facts. One of Nolan's worst movies. Shame cause I'm a big fan of his
It’s one of my favorite from Nolan.. crazy how subjective film is
Should be nominated for best foreign film
One of Nolan’s best once you understand it, it’s a movie that requires you to invert your viewing
Pattinson's scene where he's woken up and goes back to sleep was so resonant to me
I kept thinking to myself throughout this movie, "I can't wait to watch this with subtitles so I know what the crap people are saying!".
Me too. One of the first things I said coming out the theater was "I don't have an opinion until I watch it with subtitles."
I watched it in theatres, and I got the majority of the dialogue, mainly because I found myself very engaged by the movie.
I was pissed that I wasted money to watch it and even more pissed at the thought of having to read subtitles for 2 1/2 hours. Who drowns out important dialogue with loud senseless score to a complicated movie?? Christopher Nolan that's who. I wont recommend this movie to anyone.
Thanks for the heads up- I'd be so angry at spending time, effort & money to see this at the cinema and then get distracted from enjoying the film from wondering if I was too deaf or too stupid to follow the dialogue, let alone the plot. I'll wait for the dvd etc.
Exactly.
Saw it last night, entertaining movie, the suspense never hit levels that inception managed, some of the action was excellent, great practical effects, I just walked away wondering what happens if you piss or shit when inverted? Does a turd fly up the toilet into your ass? Lots of questions were skimmed over for the plot to work I felt, all I could think about was inverted turds
I think it would appear that way to an external observer, but your waste products (ahem) would also be inverted, so they would behave normally from your point of view.
I agree that there are probably elements of the inversion mechanics which probably don't make sense if you think about them too hard (interaction with light, for example) - I'm just impressed the filmmakers thought about things like inverted people needing an air supply. Usually when some kind of "magical" effect occurs in a sci-fi work, the creators don't think about stuff like that at all (cf. the Star Trek The Next Generation episode where two characters became "out of phase" with reality, so they walked through walls and couldn't be seen, but could still breathe and didn't fall through the floor).
RED DWARF has your answer mate in the episode called "backwards" :D
You sir, just made my day
@@HERITAGE12 I'll have to check this out 😂😂
Can we invert the 2016 election?
😷 "Nobody cared who I was until I put up the rent" - Bane (Landlord)
“Swear to me you pay your rent”!!!!!! Batman (Landlord)
Tenant: I got fired due to the pandemic I can't pay rent it's not possible!
Landlords: No. It's necessary.
"you'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!" - Tenant
@Richard Holst lol
On second viewing with subtitles this film is definitely better than first viewing. The dialogue is so loaded with detail ..
Finally understand some of the detail missed on first viewing
They missed the mark not casting David tenant in this and not crediting him as David tenet
You win the internet.
Dude honestly he would be such a good fit with this film.
I'd buy that for a dollar.
🙌🙌🙌
@@justaweirdowithglasses7540 I can't be the only person to think of this
Anyone else think he’s saying “tenant” and not “tenet”?
Yes, He does.
Yeah. I even checked the video title to see if he spelled it wrong lol
Not even a minute in and he's said Tenant twice now. Jesus. This review is gona be a struggle to get through.
David Tennant is what it makes me think of.
Plot twist
"Wait, did Chris get a new intr- OH I GET IT!"
Before watching Tenet, I watched reviews and comments about the film and saw it had mixed reviews. Was worried it might be a bad movie, watched it and it was great. I didn't really understand the first half of the movie but I started getting the gist of it at the second half. The amount of hints and hidden details was mind-blowing. Inversion looked cool too...
Spoiler Alert:
JDW is the *Tenant* and Kenneth Branagh is the *Landlord*
Am I hearing “tenant”? As if Nolan’s movies aren’t confusing enough already😒
They really aren’t. You just have to pay attention.
I got "pulled up" for this on my review too, but here's the thing:
Unless you go crazy out of your way, your tongue will "scrape" a second N as it's on its way to the T, because the only thing separating the N and the T is what's called a "schwa", which is an unstressed, non-specific vowel sound. That's just not enough space for your tongue to say N, then T (which are basically the same tongue starting position) without accidentally scraping the N again, so it sounds like "ten'nt". If you are REALLY deliberate about it, you can definitely say "tenet" but it sounds weird.
Having said thing, there were a few times in my review that I definitely said it properly, and I was grateful for Chris actually saying "tenant" a little bit more haha.
It's only confusing, if your attention span is like a hyperactive 4 year old kid. Like watching 5 min video here on UA-cam. Lol.
Covid: I destroyed the cinema industry!
Chris Nolan: Hold my clock
Hold my clock!!!!
@@lubomir3122 Lol me too
I legit read "hold my cock" the first time. 🤣
Do you mean hold my 75mm IMAX camera?
Raj Mahanta
Same lol
Am I the the only one who keeps hearing “tenANt?” Am I going nuts?!?!
Yeah, he keeps pronouncing it wrong
No, you're not
You are not alone
Same
Yeah its kind of off putting and unprofessional... welcome to youtube I suppose haha
Chris: *has seen the movie* ...... *still calls it Tenant*
Chris, stop talking about this fake movie called Tenant, and TALK ABOUT TENET!!!
There’s an actual movie called Tenant, and it’s actually pretty good lmao
Is it just me or all the characters in Nolan films very shallow with the exception of Prestige and memento
@@desipop3654 i think it's because he cares more about story and plot structure than characters - he sees them more as tools to carry the plot forward, i dunno tho.
Jokes on us. If you hear the word Tenet backwards it sounds like tenant. This is why the film focuses on a tenant who has to travel backwards in the guise to save the planet when in reality he's trying to pay his rent ON TIME.
Tenant seems alright.
Now where’s the review for Tenet?!
Watch it! Just try to focus but if you don't get it don't worry most of us didn't get it....
Karie Weetjewel I’ve heard just watch it two times or three times and then you’ll understand it
Is it just me or does Sator, the villain of the movie look like an older Chris Stuckmann?
I think he looks like Harvey Weinstein
Yep❤️
kinda ...yea
Chris saying *Tenant* just makes me focus on that throughout the review.
I have a Greek mate who keeps referring to it as Tent.
I love Christopher Nolan, but damn was that movie frustrating... I know the man is a filmmaking genius, but can someone explain the artistic quality behind having every aspect of a scene telling the audience to focus on the dialogue, only to drown it out with a bunch of other noise? I thought there was something wrong with the theater I was in.
He’s ass
Bro just watched it, could hardly understand half the dialogue due the problem you mentioned
I thought so, too. Then I remembered every other Nolan film I have seen in the original version since The Dark Knight Rises. They all have the same problem. It's frustrating. So I will watch the next one either with subtitles or in German.
And I too have know idea about the artistic quality behind that.
Irresponsible plot counting on people to love events going backwards without the excitement of knowing why or seeing what triggers it but just for the sake of doing something different in film will cause you to lose attention to care & WILL BE A BOX OFFICE BOMB 💣 or lucky to break even
onjungha watched it with ordinary sound. I genuinely thought something was wrong with the theater we were in until I heard most other people have the same criticism
I’m scrolling down the comments to see what everyone thinks and all the comments are about “Tenant” 🤣💀
Yep.
Two people commented on this in my review, but Chris did it far more than me. It's actually just how certain accents pronounce a "n't" sound, it will sound like "n'nt".
I know!
It's pretty annoying actually.
I really really liked this movie. I feel like I was slowly understanding more and more alongside the protagonist, but at the same time there was still this sense that this was something I wasn't meant to fully understand it.
That and it felt like it respected the audience's intelligence by giving us enough to put the pieces together ourselves.
I can’t even imagine how Dune is gonna be... Denis, Hanz and Greig in one film..
I feel Like Dune is going to blow our minds.
So excited for it.
I read its teaser also released only for theatre
I’m reading the book now just to prep for it
sorry but who's greig?
Oh man being mostly fluent in English this movie really hurt my pride, because I understood so little of the dialogue! Good to know that native speakers had a hard time as well!
Same happened to me bro. You’re not alone.
Same😕
You don't have subtitles in your country?
@@JAfonsoNunesMartins10 I mean yes. But in the seat in front of me was a really tall dude with a man bun and once I tried to lean to the side to read the next sentence was already flashed on the screen.
Also my pride was hurt because I needed the subtitles...usually I dont😅
Terrible English
Studio: "So Nolan, what's your budget for the CGI-department?"
Nolan: "The Cee Gee whatnow?"
He uses plenty of CG , but subtly
@@cineturon Yeah but compared to other movies it's essentially non existent.
@@cineturon that's the point of the joke. I always see these with someone genius who feels the need to point out "ooh but" don't be that guy. Just laugh and move on.
CGI is horrible. Studios need to stop using it so much
Nolan: It's not the CGI you have to worry about. It's the Marketing budget.
this movie felt like, me trying to understand mathematics
Mathematics can be understood. This movie's concept will never make any sense.
@@johnny2816Oof
Does your head hurt yet?
Why do people have such a hard time pronouncing TENET?
I don't know, it's so easy.
Me; *tEnNaNt*
What? It's not pronounced TNT?
@@TheMongolat 😂😂
Say it backwards
Force of habit to be honest.
I feel so validated by the fact that you couldn’t understand a lot of the dialogue because my wife and I got very irritated by that lol
and it makes those who could feel superhuman - tune the sound receiver much like instrument, quiet the mind
@@lyndajones1133 ok lol
im glad it wasnt just me then
I honestly had no idea what was happening for the first half of the movie, and I’m not talking about the inversion shit. That stuff was easy enough to grasp especially when the lady said “try not to think about it”. For me it’s the plot with all the espionage shit and the abusive relationship and the endless exposition scenes with fast, muffled dialogue that left me wondering what the hell was going on. Thankfully once the film got to the “blue and red” room scene it picked up for me, but there was honestly a point in time where I wanted to leave the theater and just catch it on blu ray with subtitles lol. Enjoyed it overall and I need a rewatch, but it was a bit needlessly confusing.
Glad to see someone felt exactly the same. Probably the most ambitious movie I have seen in a while.
That was my problem as well. I was fine with all the time travel stuff. But all the art forgery and infidelity stuff was confusing.
This. Even if you don’t initially get the silly excuse for time travel the film comes up with, the plot is harder to follow. That said I still love it.
It was opposite for me. the first half was good, I was following it easily. then came the red/blue and from the second half and the movie gone mindrape for me, with all that reverse world, walking with oxygen and stuff. I think this movie has a problem in it's exposition, everything happens and explains so fast, that it just doesn't gives you any room to gasp the situation and think about it, and it starts to feel confusing
Stuckmann: I can't hear what the characters are saying.
20 seconds later: Tenet is technically marvellous.
A few times not always. I didn’t have that much trouble personally
I had to watch it with subtitles
Probably meant plot over editing
He went back to past 😂
I think this is one of Nolan’s lesser works. Inception is leaps and bounds a better film because it kept its complex subject accessible and gave the characters heart. Tenet is too complex for its own good. If you can’t fully grasp what is going on, you’re not emotionally invested and therefore you don’t care for the characters. Visually stunning but that’s not enough for me. Sound mixing was horrible, there’s times you literally can’t hear what they’re saying. I think subtitles would have hugely enhanced the experience of this movie for me.
Inception was more emotionally gripping, but I found Tenet to be a lot more spectacular. I'm a big fan of the boundaries pushed here with action scenes and time narratives. Maybe I'm burnt out on them but I haven't been in the mood for brooding character driven stories for a long while. Tenet managed to satisfy that cinematic greatness I've been craving in movie theaters.
Edit: but yeah that sound mixing was awful
Red Cloak I agree with you so it depends what’s important to you in a film. I loved the emotional element of inception which was the perfect contrast to the very technical concept and action sequences. Tenet lacked that for me but it certainly was spectacular visually.
@@ItsMe_Sam Very true. My priorities in what I want out of a film tend to change. Inception will always be a beloved classic.
True,I probably would really enjoy Tenet if i understood what the hell was going on,dont know if i cant be too bothered finding out though
I agree 100%. I didn't have a clue what was going on, so I didn't care much for the characters. Main guy was kinda bland n boring too.
I walked out of cinema walking backwards.
lol
SAME
I think i have seen this movie befor its release...wait what!!?
im totally doing that the next 6 times I go back to watch it :-p XD
clever
"The frustration is part of the movie. The director wants you to feel as frustrated as the character" Well done!
@Meta Man if you need to see a movie twice then it's a bad movie
You got that right, I wanted to destroyed the teather
@@Mithereaal that’s just not true at all
lol the logic of Nolan fan boys to justify his steaming confusing pos movies. lol. Viewers are not meant to be frustrated that the movie is a confusing nonsensical pos.
@@Johnny_Thunder maybe some people aren’t frustrated by his kind off confusing movies? I mean, Tenet is probably too confusing imo but Inception and Interstellar are the perfect amount of confusing where you get the movie and you love it but you still want to watch it again to understand it completely
I just watched it. My mind is blown away. I'm confused, my brain is tapdancing as fast as it can to digest what I just saw and I LOVE this feeling.
I just hope that Tenet won't end up like Westworld in my eyes. Like the kind of movie that has a complicated plot and structure just for the sake of having a complicated plot and structure that winds up being annoying by the end.
mahdogzbite It’s not like that.
You summed up this guy's whole career
Nah, it isn’t like that at all. It’s complicated because it’s actually a complicated story. They didn’t just make it complicated for the point of it being complicated.
I gave up on Westworld during the first season
Sorry to dissapoint you but this movie is an exposition clusterfuck. I mean yeah the story is complicated, but there are no real characters to support it. I stopped following the story once I realised the movie has the most bland protagonist who has no real conflict. And that's because of the story being so complicated. You can't have any time with your characters because you have to explain everything that's happening
"everyone wore masks, there was hand sanitizer all over the place"
Sounds kinky.
😂 bro that made my day hahah
I was thinking the same thing lol
Y'all are sick
Oh my gaaaaawwwwd
They had gloves too...let that blow your mind.
Robert Patinson has solely broughtback hope to me for cinema
Honestly! Hadn’t seen a movie that kept me THAT interested in awhile.
huawei thirteenmegapixel that’s alright your clearly uneducated on his work
I'm glad Robert Pattison has different roles
@huawei thirteenmegapixel he's much more
his performance will most likely be overlooked by the academy because of his past movie endeavors. mark my words tho, Robert Pattinson will go down as one of the greatest actors to ever live. this movie and The Lighthouse are only the start.
It's funny how "The war with grandpa" dethroned tenet from top spot, because if tenet was a film from the future's perspective, it just might've been called also "The war with grandpa".
I’ll bet Chris could pronounce “tenet”properly BEFORE he saw the movie.
LMAO
Go watch my tenant video brah
I loved this movie! My first time in cinema in months too. Can’t believe people were actually leaving in my theatre...
It was a really good movie but I almost walked out too... I was so frustrated with not being able to understand more than half the dialogue. Dialogue is so important in a film like this and not getting that made it really difficult to get a grasp of WHY anything was happening.
Luke!! Funny to see some crossover in my UA-cam content viewing ;)
There were people leaving my theatre too. I am pretty it had to do with the sound. Couldn't understand so much of the dialogue which made the movie so damn hard to understand. It is ridiculous.
People left the theater in my screening too. I was almost one of them. This movie was a cluster fuck of nonsense.
@@arraikcruor6407 Really? I could hear the film just fine. It's amazing how some people had problems hearing it, while others had no problem at all. And I have to say, it is one of my favorite films by Nolan.
It felt like the dialogue were written by migos. Couldn’t understand shit
Broo actually spot in
😂
the dialogue were pretty weak
@huawei thirteenmegapixel exactly, everyones giving it so much credit because it's nolan. i literally didnt give a shit about any of the characters, i did not know what any of their motivations were, and i didnt care what happened to them. it made me feel nothing.
Yeah, I didn’t like the casting for the protagonist either, thought his acting was pretty shit
Bought it on 4k and watched with subtitles and it finally clicked with me. Make sure you use subtitles
I didn’t catch a word said during the sailing scene...
Sound mixing is horrible
im guessing its intended to mean that the dialogue in that scene doesnt matter. Like how when the guy was going through the museum given a tour, he was paying attention to how to enter/escape, so what the tourman was saying doesnt matter, until the music stops, then he mentions the 10 second thing, which is one of the only important info about the whole tour.
There were a ton of scenes like that. I mean why even bother to get the characters to talk, if all you want the audience to hear is external sounds. Just get rid of the dialogue track.
Facts
I saw this in a drive in movie theater (the only Covid safe way to see this). Therefore, the sound mix I heard was plain stereo via low powered, local FM broadcast.
I had no problems whatsoever understanding any of the dialogue. The plain stereo mix is fine.
So, somebody screwed up big time on the super duper surround mix. There shouldn't be this big a difference between the two.
The opening sequence was the most incredibly hard-to-hear scene ive ever seen 😂
Which parts? I watched with subtitles so I can't relate to anyone here lol, but which parts in the opening were hard to hear?
little pepito Just those gas masks made it bad for theater viewing
@@giggityguns123 Oh, that's fine then, I think those were just shouting scenes, nothing important. I think the only important dialogue in the opening were the ones with the blonde spy guy, and the railroad torture scene.
@@daddyclaus1517 were you watching wearing a mask? my theory is somehow that makes it harder to hear i know it does for me in day to day interactions with people and maybe sitting in a movie theater has a similar draw
@@lyndajones1133 No, I watched it alone in my room
Judge: you still facing 20 year
Sixnine: i know the protagonist's name
Lou sixnine?? SIXNINE??
@Leighwilldofine Oh my god... The character, not the actor
@Leighwilldofine Ok then, pardon me
🙌🙌🙌🙌
@@A1egz He's jolking about the Rapper SixNine/6ix9ine's trial.
People complaining about how they could not hear the dialogue. I am here watching everything with subtitles.
When Chris does the intro and outro backwards, but not the review.
ruined is day my and immeasurable is disappointment my
The report of the week 😂😂😂😂😂
WTH 😂
For those understand who doesnt: «my day is ruined and my disappointment is immeasurable»
@@michaelespeland Not all heroes wear capes.
Lmaoaml
"Hey, what happens when you play a country music song backwards? The guy gets his house, dog and wife back."
*everyone chuckles*
*nolan starts scribbling furiously *
ahahaha, seems accurate
Chris, a germaphobe: How am I supposed to see this movie in theaters safely?
Nolan: Well... that part is a little dramatic
Chris is really a germaphobe? I had no idea. Idek how one can actually be a germaphobe, since germs are that one thing that's impossible to avoid
why is he a germaphobe? what have the germans done to him?
@@figplik made him sick many....many times
Edit: I just realize he wrote "germans"....
@@blizzard-storm97 that actually explains a lot.
"Time isn't the problem. Getting out of there alive is the problem"
The beginning really is so fucking fast its impossible to follow at first, tons of different things happening, new characters introduced every five minutes, constatly switching locations and all that while you're figuring out how inversion on screen works. Found it funny when movie tells you don't even try to understand it.