Comment 3 x cencored Including a list of films, some with comments on Wikipedia and a few lines of my own, later supplemented by three series, translated with Google Translate. C. Nolan used FOR THE FILM, apparently a real airplane. A small ironic comment like: ....unlike 9.11, I bit back my fingers so that templates and PC technology would remain.... but that would be a conspiracy theory.... (It's just a Unified opinion allowed. That of the powerful, politicians, MSM, whether for this or the vaccine serums ect.) let alone conclusive evidence.... It's not possible. Something to bring :P so now just mention 2 things Movie: Original: The Lazarus Protocol In german: HARODIM - Nichts als die Wahrheit (Austria 2012) Very interesting action (Content, it's about the 9 . 11 in NY, but not what you would expect and not quite mainstream, the film only ran in the cinema, not on TV and the financing was extremely difficult, so finding financiers for the film, there are also some documentary clips) The Series: XIII: The Series (2011) Season 2 The GB Series: Utopia (not the US remake)
I think they filmed a straight forward fight scene to the corner of the hallway (choreography 1), then another (choreography 2) down the second hallway. One cut at the corner of hallway. Then play the one fight (choreography 1) film in reverse.
There's not much to say about this save for Christopher Nolan is a genius and-in my opinion-the greatest filmmaker of our era. Yes, I think he's better than Scorsese and Spielberg.
And when you think about it, he won the fight both times. When he wasn’t inverted he pinned him down and when he was inverted he surpassed himself and made it to the inverter. The choreographers and Nolan are true genius. One of the most underrated movies in a while.
fun fact: no replica plane was used, Nolan just straight up drove a plane into a building for the effect. This one takes a lot of thought to really get everything, and then there's still more to get.
In my mind, the conversation between the Protagonist and Neil about the plane is a straight up copy of Nolan’s conversation with an exec, Nolan being Neil.
This is one of those movies where Nolan stuck to the concept so fucking hard that it genuinely melts your brain trying to follow why and how things are working. For example, theres a 3d breakdown of the stalsk-12 battle on youtube and you can tell just how much effort was put into making sure that they were following their own rules for this movie. Basically, the more you try to understand how it works the more complex it gets but also thats why its so fascinating.
@@EarnestEgregore Primer is superb - one of the best. Unfortunately though, there are some inconsistencies and flaws in Tenet, and the more you dig, the more you'll find...
@@GamezGuru1 I think I still enjoy it because the storytelling is so strong it's sort of like Harry Potter vs. Tolkien... Primer has the hard world building, and Tenet is just good at making you feel things but worries more about the emotional narrative thread than the accuracy of the minutia
The music is the most notable part of it for me. So much style, adrenaline and some awesome synths, and to have it front and center and so very clear and audible in the film itself is great. It helps that the action and aesthetics are some of the strongest Nolan's done.
@@dolanduck9347 what's sick is how Oppenheimer is so prominently mentioned in this film as a parallel to the moral paradox of the algorithm. It almost makes the Oppenheimer film feel like a quasi-prequel or companion piece to Tenet
My favourite mind blowing moment is that during the last battle scene there are 4 Neil's existing at the same time. There is the one who is going to reverse his entropy to save the Protagonist and Ives; there is the one with normal entropy; one is driving a truck to save Ives and the Protagonist; and then there’s the one who’s already done that, and reversed his entropy again and who is now going to open the door that will be blocking Ives and the Protagonist’s way. The final Neil is in the opera house at the start of the film which takes place during the exact same time as the last battle wearing the same red ribbon. Mind blowing! If you want to go deeper, some people think the young son of the women is actually Neil too as a child before he grows up and inverts several times as an adult so that's 5 Neil's! 🤯
One of my favorite aspects is how there is so much implied additional story and worldbuilding that isn't depicted directly. You could easily do two or three more movies where the protagonist gets older, builds the agency, recruits and trains younger Neil, goes on more ops together, etc. Additionally, there is a ton of evidence that Neil is the woman's kid, after he grows up (Pattinson dyed his hair and speaks in a slightly more posh accent to match the look of the kid and the accent of the mother, and "Neil" could be the reverse of the last four letters of a less common spelling of Maximilien). Additionally, Michael Caine's character and Ives (bearded soldier, playing up a cockney accent like Caine's) might be the same person. Which would imply that all of these agents are just going back and forth in time all within this period of a few months. Which means all of the espionage and ops going down are just layers upon layers of the bad guys trying to change these series of event over and over and the good guys stopping them over and over. While I doubt Nolan will actually do some sequels (prequels? pre-sequels?!), out of all of his original movies, this is the one I'd love to see more of. John David Washington in a time inverting James Bond franchise needs to happen. Title might be weird though. What do you call it? 2Tenet2? Anyway, keep up the great stuff James. You're one of my favorite go to channels for a couple of years now. Love re-watching movies with you.
First time I saw it, one of the main thoughts I kept having was that no matter how well the movie was received, it introduces a concept that could spawn tons of other movies and tv shows that expound on the idea. Not necessarily prequels/sequels to Tenet, but just movies utilizing Time Inversion much the same way that we've seen countless movies about Time Travel in similar ways.
Love your reactions. Hope you are doing well. I was one of 4000 extras in the beginning opera scene. It was filmed in Estonia as was some of the Freeport scenes as well the car theft/chase stuff. It was so exciting to be a part of a phenomenal movie like this. (still haven't found myself in the crowd tho)
I watched this in theaters on release weekend. I'm glad Christopher Nolan insisted on a theatrical release despite the shutdowns. David Washington was great in this. He brings so much physicality while still being suave. (Very James Bondish). He does a lot of his own stuntwork and fight coreography, including learning how to fight backwards. There's some crazy BTS videos out there. This is a Nolan original. I'm pretty sure he writes all his movies. I think he was thinking about this concept since Memento. The dude is kinda crazy, including crashing a real plane into a real building. This movie is great on rewatches. Lots of theories going around, including (my favorite) Neil being the kid.
i’ll tell you watching this in an IMAX cinema was one of the best movie watching experiences i’ve ever had. The soundtrack still gives me chills. I Got the movie on blu-ray and after the third or fourth watch, i still caught and understood new things. Luv this
I’m so glad you finally got to see TENET I’m becoming a patron right away to see the full reaction. I’ve seen it around 14 times now every time with people who hadn’t seen it before their reactions love it. I had high hopes seeing this movie for the first time and until around 50% I was kinda disappointed but then the highway scene started and it blew my mind and continued to do so right till the end. My favorite Christopher Nolan film. And one of my favorites in general.
One of my favorite aspects of this movie is how often the protagonists are moving against the flow of the scene even when they aren’t inverted. The reverse bungee jump, walking against the crowd in the airport, driving the wrong way in traffic, etc. It keeps your mind in the right space even when time shenanigans aren’t happening onscreen.
And when the protagonist jumps up onto the firetruck and then backs into position kneeling down. It looks shockingly like he’s moving backwards in time.
This one's special for me. I first saw it on New Year's Eve with my mom. It ended around midnight and immediately after it ended we watched it again. Making it the last movie we saw in 2020 and the first in 2021. I LOVE this movie 🖤 (That ending gives me chills)
Kenneth Branaugh is such a damn good actor. Especially when he gets to play the bad guy. He really gets into the roles. Super intense. Can go from calm, controlled, quiet, to absolute rage and violence in an instant. Nolan just operates on an entirely different level from other mortals.
Someone made a video essay on YT about Tenet and in it he suggests that Nolan is so accomplished as a director he sets a challenge for himself by doing what you are not supposed to do. In the case of Tenet that would be creating a main character without intrinsic motivation or story arch. We only know about him through what he does in the story and he is such a blank slate he doesn't even have a name but is simply credited as The Protagonist. It's an interesting take.
I love this movie and my friend hates it so much. I legit think this film is actually pretty good. It’s a shame people think this film is a noisy, loud mess.
I think Nolan did a lot of subtle things with this movie that addressed some old criticisms. His movies have often been said to minimize female characters to serving the male characters and in this movie I think he flipped that whole narrative giving Kat a complete and full, complex arc while literally leaving the male lead nameless as simply "the protagonist." I think this was intentional.
I think the movie is honestly a total mess, to the point it made me reevaluate Nolan as a filmmaker. For a big box office movie, directed by a director of Nolan's esteem, it's shocking how ineptly made it is.
@@artvandelay3840 it’s a masterpiece. He just fit in a LOT. When you watch and rewatch.. it’s a captivating film with so much realised in the story as presented.
This movie is so freaking cool. Incredible visuals and soundtrack. It feels almost otherworldly. Whenever I watch one of Nolan's films I stop to appreciate the fact that I get to be alive in this day and age to experience things like this. Glad you enjoyed. I had fun re-experiencing the movie along with you.
I finally saw this film last week while it was 1 month back in theaters and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Such an awesome film. Great music and visuals. And I love that the lead is a black man spy without that being its focus. He just, is. Chefs kiss 👌🏾
It boggles my mind that this movie went over a lot of peoples heads! This will circle back again, like music. I would love to react to a movie with you man!!
Theory I heard about this film is that Kat's son is actually Niel who The Protagonist trains from a young age to travel back and save his life. Something about the last four letters of Maxamillien spells Neil (kind of a reach I know), but it is an interesting concept to play with when watching the movie. Explains some of why Niel would know so much ahead of time and why his scenes with Kat seem sorta more heart felt
I love that you pointed out the color grading at 4:17!! That’s something that’s stuck with me after watching this movie at least a dozen times. Even after analyzing it for so long I’ve still tried to figure out why this choice was made, bc I personally love it.
Your reaction made me want to watch the movie again right now. Thank you so much for watching and reacting to this amazing movie and giving it the due respect and love. Thank you for reminding me that it is still my dream to be in film, and for inspiring me with every reaction
Enjoy the hell out of this movie. It takes a standard James Bond plot then grafts in the time inversion. Since most people know how a Bond plot works, there's more mental bandwidth to track the scifi element. Also: when he first meets Elizabeth Debicki, he's wearing the same type of suit as Bond in Goldfinger.
I've watched this movie 5 times so far, the small details they don't explain are even more insane when whats already in the film: The palindrome music, the Tenet Square being the focal point...Opera/Arepo, Sator/Rotas and Tenet being in the middle of that all palindromes. This film easily became my number 1 all time after the 3rd watch, my mind was being blown away when I started to look at the fine details a little more.
Tenet is one of my favorite movies. That is why I regularly check whether anyone has recorded their reaction to this film. It cannot be denied that Tenet is a rather heavy film and it is good to watch it several times to catch all the details. Moreover, I watched Tenet in IMAX and it was an audiovisual masterpiece. I liked your reaction very much. I'd love to see Your reaction to my favorite movie, Alita: Battle Angel, by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez.
I don't understand why this one was hated on. I liked it even more than Memento (another Chris Nolan Time thriller) Just because you don't understand doesn't mean you can't enjoy and appreciate. The cinematography and colorgrading alone made my spine tingle but the soundtrack and practical stunts and action set pieces really made me not think about the INVERSION too much and just enjoy the film forwhat it is. (I had to watch the movie 3 times and multiple UA-cam explanation vids to comprehend Tenet) once you finally get whats going on around the 3rd watch, it feels like the most satisfying math problem in the world and watching the movie in that light really makes you realize how crazy genius the script writers were(or they were probably on crack)
If you want a reason, the second half or arc of the movie is so obviously impacted by the Covid pandemic, the quality just drops tremendously. The temporal pincer scenes are not only incoherent narratively, but the buildings/ruins look straight out of a B-movie. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the movie, but I think it's Nolan's most flawed film; though that might not be entirely his fault at the end of the day.
@@Hooga89 I don't understand how they are "incoherent narratively" I watched this movie 3 times and soo many UA-cam vids😭. Narratively speaking it makes perfect sense to me and I did not see anything quality drop either, I don't understand how you think it's B movie quality. Maybe not Nolan's best but I wouldn't go that far lol
@@razrxo Yea the narrative wasn't as convoluted as people made it out. Ironically a majority of the criticism I've seen is that it was TOO straightforward. Ehh can't please everyone
@@SolidSnake240 it's the opposite of convoluted, it's actually very well thought and conceptualised. It's just a hard to understand that's all(much like a math problem, it doesn't make sense till you solve it)
Since you asked...The boats they are racing are catamarans (I think, I'm not a boat guy) using hydrofoils. A hydrofoil is basically an underwater wing. It provides lift to the boat to lift the hull out of the water to reduce drag. So what you can't see is a large underwater wing lifting up the boat.
Dude i love your reaction , you are really clever and insane observer!!! Tenet will be my favourite movie of all time , the hardwork put in this movie is beyond insaane! its just amazing!
An' yeah, the performances're crazy good. Didn't realize 'til like 3/4 of the way through that was Kenneth Branagh as the villain. And he just perfectly exudes that monstrous villainy, not even just psychopathic but bordering on inhuman. You eventually realize what he's threatening to do, and what you see of his character up to that point makes you completely believe he'd do it too.
This was my most awaited movie of 2020 and I remember the fear and the hype of going to a deserted cinema to watch it It was a magical experience and I really liked the movie. I hope everyone can enjoy it and appreciate it as I do.
Love this film!! We went to see it in theaters twice - during a pandemic - because it is just that good. So glad we got the chance to see it on the big screen. Absolutely epic.
This movie is my 4th favorite Nolan movie. Most people don't appreciate the story and the filmmaking. Thanks for reacting and appreciating the movie. BTW the airplane was real. They had put vehicle engines in an older scrapped unit. and They built a building so that it could crash into it.
One of those movies where the first half I didn’t have a clue what was going on but was just amazed at every turn and then halfway through when the movie comes back to the same point in the first half I was like “oh I got this” and then after seeing it someone asked me to explain it and while I knew in my head what it was all about trying to explain it required me to go back and read the Wikipedia plot summary. Nolan’s a madman for making this, wished this did better in cinemas but ya know the pandemic didn’t help but it’s nice to see people appreciating this movie now two years later.
This is the highest of high-level concepts with Christopher Nolan and his technical ability behind the wheel. Combined with a grade A cast who gave stellar performances and you have one of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made. It was unfortunate that it came out during covid. I did watch it at home with surround sound but would have loved to have seen it on the big screen.
Absolutely love this film. I get that some people don't like to have to actually think about what the plot is about, but I like a film to challenge my brain a bit
21:46 I'm impressed that you understood that so well on your first watch! That is exactly what it is like: they are both moving forward in their own frames of reference, but one will always seem to be going backwards from the other's perspective.
This was the first film I saw when cinemas opened up again. It was quite a wild ride and I was able to discern immediately what the film was going for. It helps when you’ve seen enough Bond films to see what he is inspired by writing this one. Seen it about 4 times in IMAX now and my goodness it was worth it.
Glad to see you enjoyed Tenet! I'm not super well versed in Christopher Nolan films, but I found this movie utterly captivating and wild to watch. I don't care how insane and unrealistic the hypothetical science is - it resulted in some bonkers-looking cinema, I was thoroughly entertained, and the concepts are really interesting! My mind boggles trying to think of how a Tenet video game would work.
It is brilliant and absolutely consistent within it's insanity. I saw it last night and refreshed myself with your reaction video on UA-cam. You caught a lot more than I did, on first view. I did not follow it. but was impressed by the set pieces. It truly did hurt my eyes at times. The Highway chase driving backwards. the bullet holes undone. Birds landing, What a ride. It made a little more sense on second view, I suppose if I saw it a third time, I might catch the nuance. Beautifully shot and scored. Could you imagine editing it ? Crazy, Tenet makes perfect non sense. Like riding a roller coaster backwards. what a trip. My Father use to have a cute saying. He would ask, "Whats the difference between a duck?" His answer was, "One foot is both the same". In a Chris Nolan film it makes sense. lol
While this isn't in my top 5 Nolan Films, I appreciated so much the ambition he had in making this film and there are so many great moments of cinema in this. Ludwig's score is also fantastic in this! I agree the pacing is done really well and made it a really fun ride both times I saw it. I have a feeling it will be one of those films that is looked back on better as time goes by
Love it. Feel like I understand everything like 95% but that missing 5% is what keeps it so intriguing even after the credits role. A lot of the details and logic are continually explained and explained well, but the questions pop up again when something about seeing those explanations play out doesn't quite line up like I thought it would. Extremely fascinating concept, heady, and the execution is just downright f'ing cool!
speaking of the soundtrack Ludwig Göransson composed this long time collaborator with Ryan Coogler and he also made Awaken, My Love with Childish Gambino. also the Mandalorian soundtrack. as a fellow Swede i'm supremely proud of him
14:50 they're F50 foiling catamarans that are raced as part of the SailGP (the ones in the film are the USA and Japan boats). They have a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (60mph), although the current record stands at 51.1 knots (58.9mph). The most recent race was a couple of weeks ago in my home city of Plymouth and the next race is in Copenhagen on 19th and 20th August.
Ever since I was a kid and watched Doctor Who, I've always had a thing for time travel shows and films. I went to watch this film in IMAX completely blind, not even knowing it was to do with time travel and absolutely loved it. I love the idea that Nolan came up with here that people time travel MANUALLY by inverting themselves as opposed to just zapping from Point A to Point B. That's such an interesting concept.
What's up man! Last year I kinda half booty butt watched this film while cleaning my house and never gave it the attention the film deserved. Always, always enjoy your reactions so I actually saw this for the first time with the reaction. Very interesting film. I need to go back and watch it a few more times. The cinematography is pretty dang cool. Have a good one sir
He is in control of his body in so much as the laws of physics allow him to be. So when he makes movements, he is choosing those movements consciously, but in a way, what he chooses just happens to be the only choice the laws of physics grant him. It's kind of a blending of both free will and determinism. As RP's character says at the end, "What's happened happened. Which is an expression of faith in the mechanics of the world. It's not an excuse to do nothing." So they chose to see it through, in so much as the laws of physics allows them to see it through. A really simple thought experiment is a followed. Say you need to go to work. You get in your car and drive there. Going to work, or rather arriving at work - is the thing you need to see through so to speak. Now say, you left your car at work and have to taxi there. The laws of physics don't permit you to see it through by getting in your own car and going to work because the laws of physics don't permit you to teleport to your car since it is at a different point in space. So the laws of physics don't allow you the choice of getting in your own car. But you do still have choice, because you didn't have to take a taxi. You could have car pooled, walked, public transit, etc. The film is just a more complicated version of this, because it's structured in such a way that makes it so "what needs to be seen through" is their whole path, rather than just "arriving at work," so it appears the choices offered by the laws of physics are much more limited, but it is indeed still a real conscious choice that they are making. This is briefly illuminated when RP's character says, "If I had told you, and you acted differently - who knows?"
14:50 hydrofoil, underwater fin with a flat or curved winglike surface that is designed to lift a moving boat or ship by means of the reaction upon its surface from the water through which it moves. Ships that use hydrofoils, or foils, are themselves called hydrofoils.
I love how you were like obviously that plane is a prop but in reality Christopher Nolan crashed a real life airplane LOL. The dude is just amazing at what he does and practical effects.
This movie and James Camerons Avatar are the two most ambitious movies in terms of the film making ever made (at least 30 years) imo. The pincer attack is the single most mind breaking visual spectacle, it just hits different than say the trippy visuals you would find in a Dr. Strange movie.
Man! !!! I just watched this movie tonight for the first time lol. Will check out your reaction in a few....but tell me that was not some FINE cinematography? ??
My mind was playing games with me and could not comprehend the fight scene in the airport facility until it came back full circle then my mind made sense of it. It was a wild ride when I watched in theaters in Dolby.
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If you want to see more Elizabeth Debicki watch 'the burnt orange heresy'. Awesome
Comment 3 x cencored
Including a list of films, some with comments on Wikipedia and a few lines of my own, later supplemented by three series, translated with Google Translate. C. Nolan used FOR THE FILM, apparently a real airplane. A small ironic comment like: ....unlike 9.11, I bit back my fingers so that templates and PC technology would remain.... but that would be a conspiracy theory.... (It's just a Unified opinion allowed. That of the powerful, politicians, MSM, whether for this or the vaccine serums ect.) let alone conclusive evidence.... It's not possible. Something to bring :P
so now just mention 2 things
Movie:
Original: The Lazarus Protocol
In german: HARODIM - Nichts als die Wahrheit (Austria 2012) Very interesting action (Content, it's about the 9 . 11 in NY, but not what you would expect and not quite mainstream, the film only ran in the cinema, not on TV and the financing was extremely difficult, so finding financiers for the film, there are also some documentary clips)
The Series:
XIII: The Series (2011) Season 2
The GB Series: Utopia (not the US remake)
Just a theory but the kid could be Neil 👀
The plane was real. It actually went through a building.
The inverted fight with himself is logistically and conceptually insane. Like how do you even think of that?
Right!? My mind was warping during those scenes
I think they filmed a straight forward fight scene to the corner of the hallway (choreography 1), then another (choreography 2) down the second hallway. One cut at the corner of hallway. Then play the one fight (choreography 1) film in reverse.
There's not much to say about this save for Christopher Nolan is a genius and-in my opinion-the greatest filmmaker of our era.
Yes, I think he's better than Scorsese and Spielberg.
@@kybercrow Yep, Nolan and Denis Villeneuve are on another level
And when you think about it, he won the fight both times. When he wasn’t inverted he pinned him down and when he was inverted he surpassed himself and made it to the inverter. The choreographers and Nolan are true genius. One of the most underrated movies in a while.
fun fact: no replica plane was used, Nolan just straight up drove a plane into a building for the effect. This one takes a lot of thought to really get everything, and then there's still more to get.
In my mind, the conversation between the Protagonist and Neil about the plane is a straight up copy of Nolan’s conversation with an exec, Nolan being Neil.
It was cheaper that way. Believe or not. ^^
Can’t wait to see what he does with Oppenheimer. I just know he’s gonna nuke a city fr lol.
apparently it was cheaper to blow up the plane then use special effects
Apparently, he's gonna use a real Nuke in Oppenheimer cause it's cheaper.
This is one of those movies where Nolan stuck to the concept so fucking hard that it genuinely melts your brain trying to follow why and how things are working. For example, theres a 3d breakdown of the stalsk-12 battle on youtube and you can tell just how much effort was put into making sure that they were following their own rules for this movie. Basically, the more you try to understand how it works the more complex it gets but also thats why its so fascinating.
Just makes me think of Primer... I love a good internal logic time travel movie
@@EarnestEgregore Primer is superb - one of the best. Unfortunately though, there are some inconsistencies and flaws in Tenet, and the more you dig, the more you'll find...
@@GamezGuru1 I think I still enjoy it because the storytelling is so strong it's sort of like Harry Potter vs. Tolkien... Primer has the hard world building, and Tenet is just good at making you feel things but worries more about the emotional narrative thread than the accuracy of the minutia
The music is the most notable part of it for me. So much style, adrenaline and some awesome synths, and to have it front and center and so very clear and audible in the film itself is great.
It helps that the action and aesthetics are some of the strongest Nolan's done.
Saved the tracks already hahaha!
Ludwig Göransson is amazing. Can't wait to see what he's going to do with Oppenheimer!
the synths are the best!
@@JamesVSCinema Trucks in Place BUMPS in the whip if you got a sub in the trunk or a good sound system...
@@dolanduck9347 what's sick is how Oppenheimer is so prominently mentioned in this film as a parallel to the moral paradox of the algorithm. It almost makes the Oppenheimer film feel like a quasi-prequel or companion piece to Tenet
That whole airport scene, and then seeing it backwards was just absolutely insane!
Definitely the most memorable part of this film in my opinion
So glad more people are giving this film a chance than when it was released ;)
Yeah I had no idea people didn’t like it
The audio mixing was horrible, that was the major issue people had with it.
@@The3nd187 That and all the inconsistencies
I ain't giving it another chance in 5 million years.
@@MamadNobari ok
My favourite mind blowing moment is that during the last battle scene there are 4 Neil's existing at the same time. There is the one who is going to reverse his entropy to save the Protagonist and Ives; there is the one with normal entropy; one is driving a truck to save Ives and the Protagonist; and then there’s the one who’s already done that, and reversed his entropy again and who is now going to open the door that will be blocking Ives and the Protagonist’s way. The final Neil is in the opera house at the start of the film which takes place during the exact same time as the last battle wearing the same red ribbon. Mind blowing! If you want to go deeper, some people think the young son of the women is actually Neil too as a child before he grows up and inverts several times as an adult so that's 5 Neil's! 🤯
I'm pretty sure the final Neil is the Neil that opened the door for Ives/Protagonist and then got shot in the head, cause he dies
Neil is definitely the boy. The boy's name is Max, short for Maxamillien. The last 4 letters of Maxamillien are LIEN, reverse that and you get NEIL.
This movie is a trip! Excited to see what you think of it. Each time I've watched it I've enjoyed it more.
What is up friend!
BRANDON! Love you man
What's up, Brandon! I'm a fan. This movie demands several re-watches and then you're still floored.
I found myself going down a crazy UA-cam Theory rabbit hole by the end of it all xD
One of my favorite aspects is how there is so much implied additional story and worldbuilding that isn't depicted directly. You could easily do two or three more movies where the protagonist gets older, builds the agency, recruits and trains younger Neil, goes on more ops together, etc. Additionally, there is a ton of evidence that Neil is the woman's kid, after he grows up (Pattinson dyed his hair and speaks in a slightly more posh accent to match the look of the kid and the accent of the mother, and "Neil" could be the reverse of the last four letters of a less common spelling of Maximilien). Additionally, Michael Caine's character and Ives (bearded soldier, playing up a cockney accent like Caine's) might be the same person. Which would imply that all of these agents are just going back and forth in time all within this period of a few months. Which means all of the espionage and ops going down are just layers upon layers of the bad guys trying to change these series of event over and over and the good guys stopping them over and over. While I doubt Nolan will actually do some sequels (prequels? pre-sequels?!), out of all of his original movies, this is the one I'd love to see more of. John David Washington in a time inverting James Bond franchise needs to happen. Title might be weird though. What do you call it? 2Tenet2? Anyway, keep up the great stuff James. You're one of my favorite go to channels for a couple of years now. Love re-watching movies with you.
Dayum you just blew my mind 🤯 so fucking cool
Interesting thought.
Just called Nyet.
First time I saw it, one of the main thoughts I kept having was that no matter how well the movie was received, it introduces a concept that could spawn tons of other movies and tv shows that expound on the idea. Not necessarily prequels/sequels to Tenet, but just movies utilizing Time Inversion much the same way that we've seen countless movies about Time Travel in similar ways.
Can you imagine a TCU?? Lol
The sound design during the opening Opera scene in IMAX is the best thing I've ever heard in a movie theatre
Rewatches are a must, I’ve seen it four times and I still learn something new every time
P: "You've known me for years?"
N: "We get up to some stuff. You're gonna love it!"
Fucking love this movie!
Even though John David Washington was amazing in this movie in his own right, I feel like Robert Pattinson kind of stole the show.
Love your reactions. Hope you are doing well. I was one of 4000 extras in the beginning opera scene. It was filmed in Estonia as was some of the Freeport scenes as well the car theft/chase stuff. It was so exciting to be a part of a phenomenal movie like this. (still haven't found myself in the crowd tho)
I watched this in theaters on release weekend. I'm glad Christopher Nolan insisted on a theatrical release despite the shutdowns.
David Washington was great in this. He brings so much physicality while still being suave. (Very James Bondish). He does a lot of his own stuntwork and fight coreography, including learning how to fight backwards. There's some crazy BTS videos out there.
This is a Nolan original. I'm pretty sure he writes all his movies. I think he was thinking about this concept since Memento. The dude is kinda crazy, including crashing a real plane into a real building.
This movie is great on rewatches. Lots of theories going around, including (my favorite) Neil being the kid.
saw this 3 times in theaters. i simply adore this movie.
Worth every watch in my opinion!
i’ll tell you watching this in an IMAX cinema was one of the best movie watching experiences i’ve ever had. The soundtrack still gives me chills. I Got the movie on blu-ray and after the third or fourth watch, i still caught and understood new things. Luv this
I’m so glad you finally got to see TENET I’m becoming a patron right away to see the full reaction. I’ve seen it around 14 times now every time with people who hadn’t seen it before their reactions love it. I had high hopes seeing this movie for the first time and until around 50% I was kinda disappointed but then the highway scene started and it blew my mind and continued to do so right till the end. My favorite Christopher Nolan film. And one of my favorites in general.
One of my favorite aspects of this movie is how often the protagonists are moving against the flow of the scene even when they aren’t inverted. The reverse bungee jump, walking against the crowd in the airport, driving the wrong way in traffic, etc. It keeps your mind in the right space even when time shenanigans aren’t happening onscreen.
And when the protagonist jumps up onto the firetruck and then backs into position kneeling down. It looks shockingly like he’s moving backwards in time.
This one's special for me. I first saw it on New Year's Eve with my mom. It ended around midnight and immediately after it ended we watched it again. Making it the last movie we saw in 2020 and the first in 2021. I LOVE this movie 🖤
(That ending gives me chills)
Kenneth Branaugh is such a damn good actor. Especially when he gets to play the bad guy. He really gets into the roles. Super intense. Can go from calm, controlled, quiet, to absolute rage and violence in an instant. Nolan just operates on an entirely different level from other mortals.
I've seen this film so many times and to this day it still entertains the shit out of me. Honestly my favourite movie of all time.
Someone made a video essay on YT about Tenet and in it he suggests that Nolan is so accomplished as a director he sets a challenge for himself by doing what you are not supposed to do. In the case of Tenet that would be creating a main character without intrinsic motivation or story arch. We only know about him through what he does in the story and he is such a blank slate he doesn't even have a name but is simply credited as The Protagonist. It's an interesting take.
I love this movie and my friend hates it so much. I legit think this film is actually pretty good. It’s a shame people think this film is a noisy, loud mess.
That’s just the nature of art when presented to society. Opinions! Hahaha
I think Nolan did a lot of subtle things with this movie that addressed some old criticisms. His movies have often been said to minimize female characters to serving the male characters and in this movie I think he flipped that whole narrative giving Kat a complete and full, complex arc while literally leaving the male lead nameless as simply "the protagonist." I think this was intentional.
I think the movie is honestly a total mess, to the point it made me reevaluate Nolan as a filmmaker. For a big box office movie, directed by a director of Nolan's esteem, it's shocking how ineptly made it is.
@@artvandelay3840 it’s a masterpiece. He just fit in a LOT. When you watch and rewatch.. it’s a captivating film with so much realised in the story as presented.
@@patinho5589 To rewatch a film, it has to make me want to watch it again in the first place, tenet didn't do that.
This movie is so freaking cool. Incredible visuals and soundtrack. It feels almost otherworldly. Whenever I watch one of Nolan's films I stop to appreciate the fact that I get to be alive in this day and age to experience things like this. Glad you enjoyed. I had fun re-experiencing the movie along with you.
I saw Tenet 3 times in theaters, one being in IMAX. Such a fun time!
Also let me add the score was on loop of days🤣
It's so cool how they're stringing him along, when in the end it was him pulling all the strings without realizing.
This is a very strange Sci Fi Action Adventure film from Christopher Nolan, where he gives us a more realistic approach to Time Travel.
I finally saw this film last week while it was 1 month back in theaters and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Such an awesome film. Great music and visuals. And I love that the lead is a black man spy without that being its focus. He just, is. Chefs kiss 👌🏾
It boggles my mind that this movie went over a lot of peoples heads! This will circle back again, like music.
I would love to react to a movie with you man!!
This movie is truly ahead of its time, it is literally a part of the story to watch this movie more than once In order to get a true perspective
Seen it twice, and I absolutely love it.
Happy to hear! :)
Theory I heard about this film is that Kat's son is actually Niel who The Protagonist trains from a young age to travel back and save his life. Something about the last four letters of Maxamillien spells Neil (kind of a reach I know), but it is an interesting concept to play with when watching the movie. Explains some of why Niel would know so much ahead of time and why his scenes with Kat seem sorta more heart felt
It is him, 💯
@@fritzk3627 exactly. My wife caught that, first viewing, and was shocked that I didn’t.
@@fritzk3627 exactly. My wife caught that, first viewing, and was shocked that I didn’t.
I love that you pointed out the color grading at 4:17!! That’s something that’s stuck with me after watching this movie at least a dozen times. Even after analyzing it for so long I’ve still tried to figure out why this choice was made, bc I personally love it.
It's because TP POV it's dark they pulled his teeth out so just a glimpse of how he sees the next second. Just a fine sharp cut in editing
Your reaction made me want to watch the movie again right now. Thank you so much for watching and reacting to this amazing movie and giving it the due respect and love. Thank you for reminding me that it is still my dream to be in film, and for inspiring me with every reaction
Glad you enjoyed it!
Enjoy the hell out of this movie. It takes a standard James Bond plot then grafts in the time inversion. Since most people know how a Bond plot works, there's more mental bandwidth to track the scifi element. Also: when he first meets Elizabeth Debicki, he's wearing the same type of suit as Bond in Goldfinger.
Notice how he doesnt complain about the music volume? Because he understood the use of it..
I've watched this movie 5 times so far, the small details they don't explain are even more insane when whats already in the film:
The palindrome music, the Tenet Square being the focal point...Opera/Arepo, Sator/Rotas and Tenet being in the middle of that all palindromes. This film easily became my number 1 all time after the 3rd watch, my mind was being blown away when I started to look at the fine details a little more.
Yeah I listen to this soundtrack almost every day. One of my favorite films of the 2020s so far one of the most imaginative sci-fis I’ve ever seen
Tenet is one of my favorite movies. That is why I regularly check whether anyone has recorded their reaction to this film. It cannot be denied that Tenet is a rather heavy film and it is good to watch it several times to catch all the details. Moreover, I watched Tenet in IMAX and it was an audiovisual masterpiece. I liked your reaction very much. I'd love to see Your reaction to my favorite movie, Alita: Battle Angel, by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez.
I love how everything gets tied together at the end, so mind boggling in the process but understanding in the end.
I personally like this movie, while not as good as other Nolan films, I love the soundtrack and the action scenes are cool.
Yeah the soundtrack was BUMPING.
FINALLY! I've been waiting for this reaction for so long
If this thing didn't show us the time travel aspect, peoples minds would be BLOWN.
I don't understand why this one was hated on. I liked it even more than Memento (another Chris Nolan Time thriller) Just because you don't understand doesn't mean you can't enjoy and appreciate. The cinematography and colorgrading alone made my spine tingle but the soundtrack and practical stunts and action set pieces really made me not think about the INVERSION too much and just enjoy the film forwhat it is. (I had to watch the movie 3 times and multiple UA-cam explanation vids to comprehend Tenet) once you finally get whats going on around the 3rd watch, it feels like the most satisfying math problem in the world and watching the movie in that light really makes you realize how crazy genius the script writers were(or they were probably on crack)
If you want a reason, the second half or arc of the movie is so obviously impacted by the Covid pandemic, the quality just drops tremendously. The temporal pincer scenes are not only incoherent narratively, but the buildings/ruins look straight out of a B-movie. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the movie, but I think it's Nolan's most flawed film; though that might not be entirely his fault at the end of the day.
Yeah, I’ve been going down my little rabbit hole as well. I honestly can genuinely say I enjoyed my first experience!
@@Hooga89 I don't understand how they are "incoherent narratively" I watched this movie 3 times and soo many UA-cam vids😭. Narratively speaking it makes perfect sense to me and I did not see anything quality drop either, I don't understand how you think it's B movie quality. Maybe not Nolan's best but I wouldn't go that far lol
@@razrxo Yea the narrative wasn't as convoluted as people made it out. Ironically a majority of the criticism I've seen is that it was TOO straightforward. Ehh can't please everyone
@@SolidSnake240 it's the opposite of convoluted, it's actually very well thought and conceptualised. It's just a hard to understand that's all(much like a math problem, it doesn't make sense till you solve it)
Since you asked...The boats they are racing are catamarans (I think, I'm not a boat guy) using hydrofoils. A hydrofoil is basically an underwater wing. It provides lift to the boat to lift the hull out of the water to reduce drag. So what you can't see is a large underwater wing lifting up the boat.
I absolutly love this movie. It's a yearly must see for me now and everytime I discover something new.
Dude i love your reaction , you are really clever and insane observer!!!
Tenet will be my favourite movie of all time , the hardwork put in this movie is beyond insaane!
its just amazing!
Thanks a ton! Loved this film!
An' yeah, the performances're crazy good. Didn't realize 'til like 3/4 of the way through that was Kenneth Branagh as the villain. And he just perfectly exudes that monstrous villainy, not even just psychopathic but bordering on inhuman. You eventually realize what he's threatening to do, and what you see of his character up to that point makes you completely believe he'd do it too.
This was my most awaited movie of 2020 and I remember the fear and the hype of going to a deserted cinema to watch it
It was a magical experience and I really liked the movie. I hope everyone can enjoy it and appreciate it as I do.
Love this film!! We went to see it in theaters twice - during a pandemic - because it is just that good. So glad we got the chance to see it on the big screen. Absolutely epic.
This movie is my 4th favorite Nolan movie. Most people don't appreciate the story and the filmmaking. Thanks for reacting and appreciating the movie. BTW the airplane was real. They had put vehicle engines in an older scrapped unit. and They built a building so that it could crash into it.
Watching someone react to my favorite movie for the first time is amazing
I saw it 2x in the movie theatre when it came out. One of the best movie going experiences of my life. I even have a Sator square tattooed on my arm.
One of those movies where the first half I didn’t have a clue what was going on but was just amazed at every turn and then halfway through when the movie comes back to the same point in the first half I was like “oh I got this” and then after seeing it someone asked me to explain it and while I knew in my head what it was all about trying to explain it required me to go back and read the Wikipedia plot summary. Nolan’s a madman for making this, wished this did better in cinemas but ya know the pandemic didn’t help but it’s nice to see people appreciating this movie now two years later.
Subtitles helped a ton on rewatch. Apparently Nolan doesn’t do ADR which was very clear in this one. The one gripe I shared with a lot of people. Lol
Hahahaha I did not know this, but I’ve heard of it before weirdly enough
this is one of those films that gets better and better with every rewatch.
I've been putting off watching this.
Thanks for pushing me to finally watch it by doing a reaction...🤟
Damn, I wish I had seen this on the big screen in a theater! Thanks for posting!
This is the highest of high-level concepts with Christopher Nolan and his technical ability behind the wheel. Combined with a grade A cast who gave stellar performances and you have one of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made. It was unfortunate that it came out during covid. I did watch it at home with surround sound but would have loved to have seen it on the big screen.
Absolutely love this film. I get that some people don't like to have to actually think about what the plot is about, but I like a film to challenge my brain a bit
One of the best movies the past 10 years I remember seeing it with my middle school crush completely alone it the cinema and it was so good!
21:46 I'm impressed that you understood that so well on your first watch! That is exactly what it is like: they are both moving forward in their own frames of reference, but one will always seem to be going backwards from the other's perspective.
This was the first film I saw when cinemas opened up again. It was quite a wild ride and I was able to discern immediately what the film was going for. It helps when you’ve seen enough Bond films to see what he is inspired by writing this one.
Seen it about 4 times in IMAX now and my goodness it was worth it.
Just felt compelled to say ... you seem like a really cool dood. Always enjoy your reactions and comments.. hope you're doing well
Appreciate the good vibes homie!
Glad to see you enjoyed Tenet! I'm not super well versed in Christopher Nolan films, but I found this movie utterly captivating and wild to watch.
I don't care how insane and unrealistic the hypothetical science is - it resulted in some bonkers-looking cinema, I was thoroughly entertained, and the concepts are really interesting! My mind boggles trying to think of how a Tenet video game would work.
I feel this movie is underrated. It definetly had its flaws, but the major action scenes are flawless and the general story is solid
I love this movie and the rewatch-ability is great!
Matter of fact I’m about to watch this again after I’m done with this video.
Absolutely fantastic reaction, intelligent, informed, and done so well. Well done. Will look out for more from you.
There might be other movies more so like this but other than inception, this is one of the most trippiest movies I’ve ever seen
Just found your channel. Love it and your joy at this movie. My brain also broke but it's one of my favorites now. That soundtrack is killer.
It is brilliant and absolutely consistent within it's insanity. I saw it last night and refreshed myself with your reaction video on UA-cam. You caught a lot more than I did, on first view. I did not follow it. but was impressed by the set pieces. It truly did hurt my eyes at times. The Highway chase driving backwards. the bullet holes undone. Birds landing, What a ride. It made a little more sense on second view, I suppose if I saw it a third time, I might catch the nuance. Beautifully shot and scored. Could you imagine editing it ? Crazy, Tenet makes perfect non sense. Like riding a roller coaster backwards. what a trip. My Father use to have a cute saying. He would ask, "Whats the difference between a duck?" His answer was, "One foot is both the same". In a Chris Nolan film it makes sense. lol
Love this movie. You should rewatch it as fast as possible, it's a whole new experience when you've already beent here once. The loop continues
While this isn't in my top 5 Nolan Films, I appreciated so much the ambition he had in making this film and there are so many great moments of cinema in this. Ludwig's score is also fantastic in this! I agree the pacing is done really well and made it a really fun ride both times I saw it. I have a feeling it will be one of those films that is looked back on better as time goes by
Stay Blessed bro am a fan of ur channel much love from Houston tx 🤲🏾
Much love my man 🙏🏽
I love your first observation of Robert Pattinson’s character. Literal gold.
Love it. Feel like I understand everything like 95% but that missing 5% is what keeps it so intriguing even after the credits role. A lot of the details and logic are continually explained and explained well, but the questions pop up again when something about seeing those explanations play out doesn't quite line up like I thought it would.
Extremely fascinating concept, heady, and the execution is just downright f'ing cool!
That building explosion at the minute 27:49 was literally my head watching this movie.
speaking of the soundtrack Ludwig Göransson composed this long time collaborator with Ryan Coogler and he also made Awaken, My Love with Childish Gambino. also the Mandalorian soundtrack. as a fellow Swede i'm supremely proud of him
14:50 they're F50 foiling catamarans that are raced as part of the SailGP (the ones in the film are the USA and Japan boats).
They have a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (60mph), although the current record stands at 51.1 knots (58.9mph).
The most recent race was a couple of weeks ago in my home city of Plymouth and the next race is in Copenhagen on 19th and 20th August.
Ever since I was a kid and watched Doctor Who, I've always had a thing for time travel shows and films.
I went to watch this film in IMAX completely blind, not even knowing it was to do with time travel and absolutely loved it.
I love the idea that Nolan came up with here that people time travel MANUALLY by inverting themselves as opposed to just zapping from Point A to Point B. That's such an interesting concept.
Re-watching this film with James' commentary was fun. Now I understand certain scenes much better, and the movie at its whole.
No, wasn’t a book beforehand, what you’re seeing is 8 years of Nolan’s life, that’s how long it took for him to write this.
What's up man! Last year I kinda half booty butt watched this film while cleaning my house and never gave it the attention the film deserved. Always, always enjoy your reactions so I actually saw this for the first time with the reaction. Very interesting film. I need to go back and watch it a few more times. The cinematography is pretty dang cool. Have a good one sir
Saw this twice in cinemas, I love it every time I watch it. I have issues with the film but it is undeniably awesome!
Love the soundtrack to this movie.
Especially the scene with the fire truck
And yes, that was a real plane.
Yay thank you for reacting to Tenet! Can't wait to watch 😍
Awesome video man loved the reaction👏🙌
Keep it going !
Ludwig Goranssen is a beast bruh.
He made the music for this movie, Black Panther, Oppenheimer and bro hes cooking every time 😭😭
Bro that Oppenheimer soundtrack is WILD
this movie is soooooo good like so so clever i'm so glad you got it and your commentary was amazing ((:
He is in control of his body in so much as the laws of physics allow him to be. So when he makes movements, he is choosing those movements consciously, but in a way, what he chooses just happens to be the only choice the laws of physics grant him. It's kind of a blending of both free will and determinism. As RP's character says at the end, "What's happened happened. Which is an expression of faith in the mechanics of the world. It's not an excuse to do nothing." So they chose to see it through, in so much as the laws of physics allows them to see it through.
A really simple thought experiment is a followed. Say you need to go to work. You get in your car and drive there. Going to work, or rather arriving at work - is the thing you need to see through so to speak. Now say, you left your car at work and have to taxi there. The laws of physics don't permit you to see it through by getting in your own car and going to work because the laws of physics don't permit you to teleport to your car since it is at a different point in space. So the laws of physics don't allow you the choice of getting in your own car. But you do still have choice, because you didn't have to take a taxi. You could have car pooled, walked, public transit, etc. The film is just a more complicated version of this, because it's structured in such a way that makes it so "what needs to be seen through" is their whole path, rather than just "arriving at work," so it appears the choices offered by the laws of physics are much more limited, but it is indeed still a real conscious choice that they are making.
This is briefly illuminated when RP's character says, "If I had told you, and you acted differently - who knows?"
The sound design in this film is stellar. Especially during the ending battle.
It's too fucking loud in IMAX
14:50 hydrofoil, underwater fin with a flat or curved winglike surface that is designed to lift a moving boat or ship by means of the reaction upon its surface from the water through which it moves. Ships that use hydrofoils, or foils, are themselves called hydrofoils.
Bro, this is the first time I’ve seen you without a hat. Hair game is on point!
Hahaha ayyy maybe I should have my hat off more!
I love how you were like obviously that plane is a prop but in reality Christopher Nolan crashed a real life airplane LOL. The dude is just amazing at what he does and practical effects.
This movie and James Camerons Avatar are the two most ambitious movies in terms of the film making ever made (at least 30 years) imo. The pincer attack is the single most mind breaking visual spectacle, it just hits different than say the trippy visuals you would find in a Dr. Strange movie.
i'm just glad movies like this exist.
Man! !!! I just watched this movie tonight for the first time lol. Will check out your reaction in a few....but tell me that was not some FINE cinematography? ??
My mind was playing games with me and could not comprehend the fight scene in the airport facility until it came back full circle then my mind made sense of it. It was a wild ride when I watched in theaters in Dolby.
The plane crashing into the building was a fully practical effect.