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Like most people I understood maybe 30% of what was going on in this movie, but God damn it is undeniably an awe inspiring spectacle and some of Nolan's best visuals.
@ROR Im talking about action how was done bad smart boy not about understanding. Great concept, but action is done poor. Almost whole scene is just running and done with the camera facing them as they shoot somewhere and not showing where or who they shoot. We almost didn't see enemies in the end, fight between them, it's just 80% of action running with face camera on them anticlimactic. I think you are not enough smart to know what is good action and how should be done. What Nolan does best and one of the best in that is music and suspense which helps a lot to make the intense action, but when it comes to the action itself(action choreography), it’s not one of the strongest or best things in Nolan movies or in general compare to other movies. Black hawk down that is example how you do great action shoot or saving private Ryan and not this. Both movie old over 20 years.
@ROR Just go watch Black hawk down again and imagine scenes with rockets done with this forward and backward shoot and you will see how this final action in Tenet could had be done better and how it failed to be one of best action ever. And funny you think you are smart for understanding movie while movie doesnt do best job in that. Its one thing to write smart, but other to show and to execute that on screen its much harder. Its like someone who have great knowledge, but doesn't know how to teach smart boy
@@foxskyful I think your issue is legit but please remember this attack is happening in "Time" not "Space". I'd agree with you 100% but people actually simply misunderstand that 1 team has already attacked and is leaving while the other team is just getting their in a different fraction of time. As somebody who has been on a modern day battlefield this makes since as they are running a Pincer movement in "time", not space.
What’s even cooler to me is how the atmospheric dust particles fall downwards via the force of gravity in forwards shots and up into the sky in reverse shots.
@@Leoxxxxx5 because the whole mission is a misdirection for those 2 to get inside and steal the algorithm. Sator has men going back and forth too so they needed everyone to be too busy looking at the building blowing up to spot the 2 running in. Of course it goes to hell anyway because of the tripwire.
The editor and the vfx department must've had a mental breakdown while editing this film😂. Either way it's a spectacle😍 and I loved every bit of it watching in a Lie-max
Nolan doesn’t do effects except for interstellar witch he contracted the best physicist he could to make the effects the most realistic to the point of winning world records and making actual scientific discoveries
This could be a very interesting game to play... I would love a shooter where you both have to fight and switch between the perspective of Red Team and Blue Team in some fast paced puzzle solving involving rewinding time. Titanfall 2 had a mission designed around this concept called "Effect and Cause".
vfx: How will we recreate an inverted explosion ? how will we recreate people walking backwards, hire actors who can moonwalk and nolan: hold on, let's just record normally and play it backwards.
Saw this a total of 5 times in Liemax and real 70MM IMAX and each time I felt like I walked out of a trippy dream, and was assaulted by the sound effects and music…but in a great way! I just can’t believe how the speakers don’t end up blowing and the walls in the theater don’t crumble. Love how, yeah it’s loud, but NEVER any distortion!
It's crazy to think of people who die inverted. Their dead bodies, forever rotting in reverse, or rather until the beginning of time. But from everyone else's perspective, you have a bunch of atoms that seemingly magically travel together and assemble themselves into a buried corpse, and this buried corpse eventually rises to the surface and magically heals until whatever killed them happens and they stand back up and start moving again.
Also, regarding the places. The place where Red Team lands, is where Blue Team gets extracted. Then, the place where Blue Team lands, is where Red Team gets extracted.
I’m just here to say that with everything happening in the world today, this movie fits in an odd philosophical way the more and more you delve into it
The main theme especially is important. What's happened has happened, which is an expression of faith to how the world works but not an excuse to do nothing in it. That's reality.
It took few attempts to completely understand the concept and the film and how it works, god I must say this is the movie people can say I didn’t understand compared to this inception and interstellar is just Child’s play and this movie is the masterpiece this the kind of movie I literally want This is by far the best movie I have ever watched in terms of any aspects it has everything along with taking measures
You will be confused until you die. It won't be Nolan that you see, it will be Jesus that you encounter. You will try and come up with a reason and He will say, I never knew you. Jesus is the savior, judge and ultimate executioner. Good luck.
Thanks to watching countless analyses, i was finally able to enjoy this through and through as a spectacle. That scene where the building was demolished by regular and inverted weapons... 🤩
I didn’t enjoy the movie as a whole, but my god, some of these sequences were dream like and a true mind bender to watch. This scene, and the airport scenes were the highlight of this movie. Again, while I didn’t really enjoy the whole film, I can’t deny the genius of the imagination and execution that went into making these scenes. I wish this movie didn’t try to explain how the time reverse thing works, because I think this video with zero context to the rest of the film could be its own short film.
Released at a time during the COVID-19 pandemic when movie theaters were starting to open back up, seeing this in Cinemark XD was the one of the rare times where I had room to breathe in freedom from confinements of the house.
Jenga inverted and forward: the more you put down the more things being put up. The teams that are forward is putting down and the inverted is putting up.
My only real gripe with the Nolan movies is how weapons have wildly inconsistent potency. In this scene, Red Team fires an RPG at the corner of a building at 2:17 and the explosion barely knocks out a window. But in the famous "Distraction" scene, at 4:24, the same RPG round basically completely obliterates a similarly-sized building. I get that it's Hollywood, but it was this way in the Batman films, too. Doesn't detract from my liking these movies, just could use a little tightening up.
Aside from what you pointed out, i noticed in Nolan films guns dont function like real guns, many times there are no muzzle flashes and the upper reciever doesnt move when fired and often no shells are ejected from the guns. After hearing about the Alec Baldwin deadly shooting on set. I realized Nolan must be sacrificing a degree of realism for absolute gun safety on set.
@@pyroromancer I noticed at points they point their guns and you either barely notice them firing or they simply don't fire, I think the issue is the audio and added VFX isn't emphasized enough so at times you can barely tell a shot has been fired. I wish more films would add more punch to their guns, with how tense, fast paced and chaotic this scene is it would've benefitted from that.
For me the biggest and quite honestly only thing that doesn’t work in this scene for me is the Tenet forces have complete plot armor until only 2 people die with one being Neil. I could’ve sworn the one other that got hit by the AT4 was the chick but than she reappeared? I digress that’s not my gripe, my gripe is that here he have a massive battle with over 100 body’s to each side and again basically none of the Tenets are killed, don’t even get any good shots at all of the Antagonists going down, it was only on my second watch I even realized that you do indeed see a *few* antagonists getting shot. I’m not a regular Nolan movie watcher but from what I remember, this is another thing that he tends to pull along with the gun stuff already pointed out here. Still love the movie!
The one thing I keep getting drawn to was the event at 3:33. It keeps bringing with it this sort of existential dread that plagues my mind; does the unfortunate bastard who ate the inverted RPG remain trapped inside until it was over? are they trapped in the infinite moment of time forever in the past? Is it some type of paradox that eliminates their existence the very moment their world loop is cut off by the inverted RPG unexploding the building? Do they in fact get melded into the building?
I wish the battle had more of that going on, because that's really how the danger of a reversed fight would work. I imagine the guy got smashed to pieces by the inverted debris- because he's still getting hit by rocks moving at incredible speed, just collapsing inward instead of exploding out. Of course from the perspective of the guy who fired the rocket it's gonna look like he materialized an enemy soldier from the explosion.
That I get. The forward moving person died by rebuilding onto. What I don’t get is how the inverted rocket launcher guy got killed with another rocket. He would have to be dead in his past and alive in his future.
Okay, so a couple of new thoughts (I was here earlier): • Only explanation for that mind-blowing building sequence is that the top floors are uninverted/normal while the lower floors are inverted/backwards. But to look at the nature of the structure as a normal person…. Perhaps an “inspiring carpenter” with a divine mind constructed half of that structure in the past… and the other half from the future. And some of those buildings around it share the same formula (if not all). But when it comes to that building itself, that “inspiring carpenter” happened to be “us” as humans through the works of our rocket launchers. In this case, the TeneT crew. • (I stated this before…,) If you’re not inverted and a inverted enemy’s muzzle is pointed in your direction, yes they shot at you… but remember the bullets are coming from behind you. Nothing to worry about too much, just get out the way (otherwise you end up like Kate’s situation at best). • If you’re the red team (forward), your footprints are in back of you. If you’re on blue team (backwards), your footprints are in front of you. (No need to worry about trying to step perfectly in those footprints. You’ve already created them and the world of inversion has a funny way of making sure you fill your own shoes… so to speak). •And If you’re inverted, your sunrise is your sunset. Pretty cool figuring this out with everyone’s perspectives and video analogies to help. Thank you all!
With so much forward dust being mixed with inversed dust, I'd expect to see some kind of leakage between the red and blue entropies, where the two would mix and result in a kind of 'purple matter' that would have some particularly fucky behavior
Same. I was confused on who they were fighting during the first 2-3 minutes. But I think most of Sator's men were hiding in the buildings that got destroyed, or got picked off as they got encircled (the inverted troops at the beggining of the battle)
@@morbius8997 Yea was thinking about that too but at least they should've shown us Sato's men in the building getting destroyed. Just even 2 clips of it would've made more sense. Haha but yeah, they just all running and shooting at pretty much no one. LOL
We first see the red one shooting the top, and then the blue one shoot the bottom, its confused because of the editing, the blue one is inverted not going forward. Here's fully explained: Inverted: At 5 minutes they see that there's an inverted explosion in the top, then the blue guy shoot the bottom of the building and this colapse. Normal: At 5 minutes the red guy see the building going backwards because of an inverted explosion, then he shoots the top.
It gets worse. Was the building built damaged? Or maybe the building just collapsed inexplicably, an RPG flew out of it thus fixing the building, but then the top half blew up. In both the past and the future the building is just always damaged.
@@wesleywallace4426 i think building was normally constructed but when blue team inversed it just turned itself to destructed one like a sudden jumpcut or something
@@wesleywallace4426 Yeah, paradoxically the building has only existed as a whole at the exact 5 minute mark into the operation. Because from that point backwards it's blown up from the bottom... and from that point forwards it's blown up from the top floors I wonder how would this affect if they kept reversing time. Wouldn't Sators men be suspicious of the building suddenly appearing destroyed? What about those people who actually built the building in the past?
When you're in the blue team's perspective, the music score sounds reversed. The composer didn't revers the original score, he actually composed another one which sounds reversed. Truly epic.
Two teams split off, one inverted and one forward, to complete a 10-minute mission and meet at the middle point (5 minutes) by blowing up a building. By infiltrating the base from both ends on opposite sides of the time spectrum, they are able to distract Sator’s men while Ives and the Protagonist dismantle the bomb and prevent it from exploding with the algorithm. And multiple versions of Neil exist on the battlefield via the turnstile nearby so that he can help the teams move, and in his failed attempt to prevent Ives and the Protagonist from tripping the wire trap that Sator’s henchman set up, he has to re-invert himself multiple times so that he can not only enter the bomb area and open the gate for Ives and the Protagonist but sacrifice himself so that the Protagonist doesn’t get shot by Sator’s henchman and that the Protagonist and Ives can get rescued by a forward Neil that drives them away from the bomb hole. However, this is the last time the Protagonist sees Neil, since Neil had to invert himself and make the sacrifice that can save the Protagonist and allow him to start the organization Tenet and later recruit Neil, who is actually a grown-up version of Max-Kat’s son. Yeah, it doesn’t make much sense, but that’s basically what happened.
I only first really noticed it in Dunkirk. This movie it was extremely difficult. That being said, Nolan does this on purpose. He’s behind the sound design. If you can’t hear the dialogue then to him it means it’s not really important to hear.
He does it on purpose. Like the scene when Neil meets with the guy at the Freeport and he is walking and explaining things to him and the music starts to rise while Neil is looking around. Some in the audience may have wanted to hear that conversation but, it really was irrelevant
Yea, never understood people's issue with thar sequence. You're embedded in Neil's perspective checking out the fire extinguishers, and passively nodding along to the tour guide.
@@magicblanket2414 for that particular scene it made sense to drown out the convo, as you say the focus is on Neil checking out the place. But the scene with the yacht racing - it seemed we missed a key bit of dialogue.
Red team shoots the tower to create a distraction for the splinter unit (Ives and TP) but why exactly at 5:00 and why does the Blue team going back through time shoot it first?
Blue team already did the mission and they tell Red team what happened. They say at exactly 5:00 minute mark the big building explodes. And Blue team already knows that the distraction is needed because Red team told them after the mission was over. Which is before Blue team started.
아.. 내가 왜 이해를 못할까 싶었는데 현실에서 인버전이 가능하다고 해도 이건 나올수가 없는 장면이라서 그랬구나 시간 양동 작전 같은걸 실현 시키려면 현재 시점에서 인버전 쓰지 않고 미래를 다 알고 있어야 하고 인버전을 써서 미래에 있는 작전을 안다고 치면 입안자가 누군지 모르게 되는 패러독스가 일어나니까..ㅋㅋㅋ 당연히 혼란스러운 것이지
@@whysoserious652 No, there are two in the read team, because they killed the inverted person in the window with the first rocket launcher and they blew up the building with the other
So i think. Tenet is like somethings are inverted or going backwards and things that are in the future aka the things that are the going forward? Im so confused yet im addicted to a game that has to do with time, space, loop, Guess what it is.
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THIS Is THE SCENE YOU ALL BEEN TALKING ABOUT!
@@mohamedhefzy1562 The Plan I think
Not the track used in the film
Like most people I understood maybe 30% of what was going on in this movie, but God damn it is undeniably an awe inspiring spectacle and some of Nolan's best visuals.
This whole action scene is huge disappointed it's terrible, only what helps is that Nolan know to make tension with music
@ROR Im talking about action how was done bad smart boy not about understanding. Great concept, but action is done poor. Almost whole scene is just running and done with the camera facing them as they shoot somewhere and not showing where or who they shoot. We almost didn't see enemies in the end, fight between them, it's just 80% of action running with face camera on them anticlimactic. I think you are not enough smart to know what is good action and how should be done.
What Nolan does best and one of the best in that is music and suspense which helps a lot to make the intense action, but when it comes to the action itself(action choreography), it’s not one of the strongest or best things in Nolan movies or in general compare to other movies. Black hawk down that is example how you do great action shoot or saving private Ryan and not this. Both movie old over 20 years.
@ROR Just go watch Black hawk down again and imagine scenes with rockets done with this forward and backward shoot and you will see how this final action in Tenet could had be done better and how it failed to be one of best action ever. And funny you think you are smart for understanding movie while movie doesnt do best job in that. Its one thing to write smart, but other to show and to execute that on screen its much harder. Its like someone who have great knowledge, but doesn't know how to teach smart boy
They overthink it, its not hard to follow. What we are seeing already happened.
@@foxskyful I think your issue is legit but please remember this attack is happening in "Time" not "Space". I'd agree with you 100% but people actually simply misunderstand that 1 team has already attacked and is leaving while the other team is just getting their in a different fraction of time. As somebody who has been on a modern day battlefield this makes since as they are running a Pincer movement in "time", not space.
Great movie, can't wait for the trailer.
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The movies was released like an year go
@@nausheenfatima7997 think about it...
@@nausheenfatima7997 He said it backwards
I see what you did there.
It's cool that when the scene shows from Blue Team's perspective, the soundtrack goes reversed and the we got a slitly blue grading color on screen
We’re told being inverted causes visual distortion as well.
Yeah I absolutely love that part of the score man it’s like the music becomes a character of its own
What’s even cooler to me is how the atmospheric dust particles fall downwards via the force of gravity in forwards shots and up into the sky in reverse shots.
Til this day, I have not seen more than 10 soldiers from Sator's army. Red team & blue team pretty much running & shooting at No one.
Are you sure it’s color graded? Nolan shoots on 65mm, I don’t think he puts his film through a digital intermediate outside of required VFX shots.
4:24 For team red, it reconstructs at bottom and blasts from the top, and for team blue it reconstructs at the top and blasts from the bottom
I get that but i dont understand the why only point of this movie my brian couldn't follow after some writing
Ok but why did they shoot the building?
@@NickyGi It looks like it was part of the plan to do it at minute 5.
Maybe enemy had more troops inside.
@@NickyGi as I recall the protagonist asked for a distraction
@@Leoxxxxx5 because the whole mission is a misdirection for those 2 to get inside and steal the algorithm. Sator has men going back and forth too so they needed everyone to be too busy looking at the building blowing up to spot the 2 running in. Of course it goes to hell anyway because of the tripwire.
One of the most innovative/brilliant movies I have ever watched. Christopher Nolan just keeps delivering. Just endlessly entertaining.
The editor and the vfx department must've had a mental breakdown while editing this film😂. Either way it's a spectacle😍 and I loved every bit of it watching in a Lie-max
"He wants us to do WHAT?!"
"Ok, for the 30th time..."
...
"But if this goes there, and this goes there, then... (???)"
Most of the effects are practical too so that’s even crazier.
Nolan doesn’t do effects except for interstellar witch he contracted the best physicist he could to make the effects the most realistic to the point of winning world records and making actual scientific discoveries
what a spectacular sequence. two years after watching it and I still come back to see this, especially the building explosion shot.
Two years before whatching it*
The building explosion at 4:24 is literally my mind after watching this film
As a member of the blue team, the building explosion is my mind before watching this film.
@@zafir7what you did I see there
Explosion happens from two different time perspectives (Entropy)
Red Team : Top of building explodes
Blue Team: The foundation explodes
I've watched it over and over and Neil was in God mode the whole time.
Yeah the man is unstoppable. Goes even back a second time knowing he won’t make it back
This could be a very interesting game to play... I would love a shooter where you both have to fight and switch between the perspective of Red Team and Blue Team in some fast paced puzzle solving involving rewinding time. Titanfall 2 had a mission designed around this concept called "Effect and Cause".
That’s how you give a million people brain aneurysms
It’s too hard to set the Effects before we make the Cause with manipulating characters…
We really need the rotating door lol.
This planet isnt ready for a game this complex. You would create the next Caligula with such power.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III actually has a level that reverses time in some parts, rebuilding parts of cover while also destroying it.
@@endertwelve thats a lie they dont have that. liar
The VFX department: you want WHAT?
vfx: How will we recreate an inverted explosion ?
how will we recreate people walking backwards, hire actors who can moonwalk and
nolan: hold on, let's just record normally and play it backwards.
Saw this a total of 5 times in Liemax and real 70MM IMAX and each time I felt like I walked out of a trippy dream, and was assaulted by the sound effects and music…but in a great way! I just can’t believe how the speakers don’t end up blowing and the walls in the theater don’t crumble. Love how, yeah it’s loud, but NEVER any distortion!
Loved watching it on BluRay, can't wait for the theatrical release.
Someone actually had the brain power to write and execute this.
and it's Cristopher Nolan
He relies on the audiences ignorance and suspension of disbelief
@@mag5235that’s how movies are supposed to work
@@thehumanwiII that’s just sloppy writing
@@mag5235 or maybe... just maybe... you dont understand the movie enough...?
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My jaw hit the floor at the theater in the building distraction moment in IMAX.
Just to imagine a scene like this deserves an Oscar. What photography, what imagination. Hats off!!
1:10 The pressure wave moves the container. I only just noticed that. Real attention to detail.
I think is not the pressure wave, I think it moves because they land.
@@Leoxxxxx5 it's the shockwave that made the container move
@@Leoxxxxx5 shockwave
Can't miss it. Team leader even says "we're coming in on a Shockwave! Hang on, people!"
@@JakeTS1992 yup
It's crazy to think of people who die inverted. Their dead bodies, forever rotting in reverse, or rather until the beginning of time. But from everyone else's perspective, you have a bunch of atoms that seemingly magically travel together and assemble themselves into a buried corpse, and this buried corpse eventually rises to the surface and magically heals until whatever killed them happens and they stand back up and start moving again.
I love how they give a reversed tune when the attention goes to the blue team, Masterpiece!
Also, regarding the places.
The place where Red Team lands, is where Blue Team gets extracted. Then, the place where Blue Team lands, is where Red Team gets extracted.
I’m just here to say that with everything happening in the world today, this movie fits in an odd philosophical way the more and more you delve into it
The main theme especially is important. What's happened has happened, which is an expression of faith to how the world works but not an excuse to do nothing in it. That's reality.
Climate change...
The more you understand the movie the more questions you have
@@kx7500hoax. Weather weapons are being used. Media is controlled by intelligence agencies. Dig deeper. We are little people in a big world.
Lol, it's bullshit
The guy beeping. Nolan you legend
It took few attempts to completely understand the concept and the film and how it works, god I must say this is the movie people can say I didn’t understand compared to this inception and interstellar is just Child’s play and this movie is the masterpiece this the kind of movie I literally want
This is by far the best movie I have ever watched in terms of any aspects it has everything along with taking measures
The doubly exploding building f**ks with my mind
Ives: "A pincer movement. But not in space, in time."
1:41: "Hold my vodka tonic."
I will never get tired of watching this scene; it's so... god, it's so cool.
Only Nolan can imaging this Scene
I like a movie that doesnt just show mind bending stuff but is itself mind bending
The scene that reminds me of the movie’s $200M budget
im still so confused, but this movie is sick
You will be confused until you die. It won't be Nolan that you see, it will be Jesus that you encounter. You will try and come up with a reason and He will say, I never knew you. Jesus is the savior, judge and ultimate executioner. Good luck.
don't try to understand it, feel it
Tenet is ahead of the world
You don't buy time because there is no currency. Props to the stunt performers! Amazing! Thank you for the content
The ending was so good
4:04 What you all came here for. Either that or the scene that blew your brain into bits if it wasn't already.
Thanks to watching countless analyses, i was finally able to enjoy this through and through as a spectacle. That scene where the building was demolished by regular and inverted weapons... 🤩
I didn’t enjoy the movie as a whole, but my god, some of these sequences were dream like and a true mind bender to watch. This scene, and the airport scenes were the highlight of this movie. Again, while I didn’t really enjoy the whole film, I can’t deny the genius of the imagination and execution that went into making these scenes. I wish this movie didn’t try to explain how the time reverse thing works, because I think this video with zero context to the rest of the film could be its own short film.
0:50
They must be carrying Neil's body
As far as I can tell, that the inverted Niels dead body; the one who opened the gate
4:21 is so satisfying to watch
Released at a time during the COVID-19 pandemic when movie theaters were starting to open back up, seeing this in Cinemark XD was the one of the rare times where I had room to breathe in freedom from confinements of the house.
Man I love his movies scores
4:24 when you play jenga inverted
Does this even make sense? Someone aimed at the top of the building when it wasn't there.
@@equivocalpessimist there are two soldiers with RPGs (forward and backwards) one aimes at the top and the other the bottom
Jenga inverted and forward: the more you put down the more things being put up. The teams that are forward is putting down and the inverted is putting up.
@@myrnaabrica5830 nice
“Yeah bro, I’ll hop on in a bit. Just let me do something real quick”
What bro is doing:
The soundtrack for this scene sounds like an eletronic version of Bleed.
My only real gripe with the Nolan movies is how weapons have wildly inconsistent potency.
In this scene, Red Team fires an RPG at the corner of a building at 2:17 and the explosion barely knocks out a window.
But in the famous "Distraction" scene, at 4:24, the same RPG round basically completely obliterates a similarly-sized building.
I get that it's Hollywood, but it was this way in the Batman films, too. Doesn't detract from my liking these movies, just could use a little tightening up.
Aside from what you pointed out, i noticed in Nolan films guns dont function like real guns, many times there are no muzzle flashes and the upper reciever doesnt move when fired and often no shells are ejected from the guns.
After hearing about the Alec Baldwin deadly shooting on set. I realized Nolan must be sacrificing a degree of realism for absolute gun safety on set.
Absolutely. The same problem happens in Dunkirk a LOT. Most notably at: ua-cam.com/video/NO5oOJUUW74/v-deo.html
the difference is where the weapon hits
@@pyroromancer I noticed at points they point their guns and you either barely notice them firing or they simply don't fire, I think the issue is the audio and added VFX isn't emphasized enough so at times you can barely tell a shot has been fired. I wish more films would add more punch to their guns, with how tense, fast paced and chaotic this scene is it would've benefitted from that.
For me the biggest and quite honestly only thing that doesn’t work in this scene for me is the Tenet forces have complete plot armor until only 2 people die with one being Neil. I could’ve sworn the one other that got hit by the AT4 was the chick but than she reappeared? I digress that’s not my gripe, my gripe is that here he have a massive battle with over 100 body’s to each side and again basically none of the Tenets are killed, don’t even get any good shots at all of the Antagonists going down, it was only on my second watch I even realized that you do indeed see a *few* antagonists getting shot. I’m not a regular Nolan movie watcher but from what I remember, this is another thing that he tends to pull along with the gun stuff already pointed out here. Still love the movie!
This is just like playing battlefield with really bad ping
No idea why but this scene literally batters me up with electric goosebumps
1:07 you can see the end of the film with the truck pulling the protagonist and Ives out of the hole
should have recorded the video editor's reactions every frame, "is this correct?! is this correct?! IS THIS CORRECT?! YOU SURE ?!" XD
The one thing I keep getting drawn to was the event at 3:33. It keeps bringing with it this sort of existential dread that plagues my mind; does the unfortunate bastard who ate the inverted RPG remain trapped inside until it was over? are they trapped in the infinite moment of time forever in the past? Is it some type of paradox that eliminates their existence the very moment their world loop is cut off by the inverted RPG unexploding the building? Do they in fact get melded into the building?
I wish the battle had more of that going on, because that's really how the danger of a reversed fight would work. I imagine the guy got smashed to pieces by the inverted debris- because he's still getting hit by rocks moving at incredible speed, just collapsing inward instead of exploding out.
Of course from the perspective of the guy who fired the rocket it's gonna look like he materialized an enemy soldier from the explosion.
That I get. The forward moving person died by rebuilding onto. What I don’t get is how the inverted rocket launcher guy got killed with another rocket. He would have to be dead in his past and alive in his future.
I’m gonna tell my kids this was World War 3
Okay, so a couple of new thoughts (I was here earlier):
• Only explanation for that mind-blowing building sequence is that the top floors are uninverted/normal while the lower floors are inverted/backwards. But to look at the nature of the structure as a normal person…. Perhaps an “inspiring carpenter” with a divine mind constructed half of that structure in the past… and the other half from the future. And some of those buildings around it share the same formula (if not all). But when it comes to that building itself, that “inspiring carpenter” happened to be “us” as humans through the works of our rocket launchers. In this case, the TeneT crew.
• (I stated this before…,) If you’re not inverted and a inverted enemy’s muzzle is pointed in your direction, yes they shot at you… but remember the bullets are coming from behind you. Nothing to worry about too much, just get out the way (otherwise you end up like Kate’s situation at best).
• If you’re the red team (forward), your footprints are in back of you. If you’re on blue team (backwards), your footprints are in front of you. (No need to worry about trying to step perfectly in those footprints. You’ve already created them and the world of inversion has a funny way of making sure you fill your own shoes… so to speak).
•And If you’re inverted, your sunrise is your sunset.
Pretty cool figuring this out with everyone’s perspectives and video analogies to help. Thank you all!
Thank you so much for the nice edit.
Oppenheimer was great and all, but if you really wanted to show off your IMax cameras, you'd use them for giant spectacles like this.
Agree! Suits for action scenes like this not a biopic
I fuckin love this concept
This scene is Unparallel in the universe
With so much forward dust being mixed with inversed dust, I'd expect to see some kind of leakage between the red and blue entropies, where the two would mix and result in a kind of 'purple matter' that would have some particularly fucky behavior
Ma scene préférée d'action de fin très spectaculaire🔥🔥🔥👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great movie, cant wait to watch it.
Quality is beautiful thanks for the clip Subscribed … love this movie !
Crazy visuals 🔥🔥
1.07 did u notice that the car is going backwards this is ending scene when pratagonist and ives save by the neil
i still don‘t understand this movie, still it’s a great video.
thank you for uploading!!.
Til this day, I have not seen more than 10 soldiers from Sator's army. Red team & blue team pretty much running & shooting at No one.
Same. I was confused on who they were fighting during the first 2-3 minutes. But I think most of Sator's men were hiding in the buildings that got destroyed, or got picked off as they got encircled (the inverted troops at the beggining of the battle)
@@morbius8997 Yea was thinking about that too but at least they should've shown us Sato's men in the building getting destroyed. Just even 2 clips of it would've made more sense. Haha but yeah, they just all running and shooting at pretty much no one. LOL
I've gave up to understand this movie...
Best scene
I love this scene so much... I would want a whole war movie using inversion, with whole battlefield through the whole movie.
Am I feeling pity for that building got damaged twice?
We first see the red one shooting the top, and then the blue one shoot the bottom, its confused because of the editing, the blue one is inverted not going forward.
Here's fully explained:
Inverted: At 5 minutes they see that there's an inverted explosion in the top, then the blue guy shoot the bottom of the building and this colapse.
Normal: At 5 minutes the red guy see the building going backwards because of an inverted explosion, then he shoots the top.
It gets worse. Was the building built damaged? Or maybe the building just collapsed inexplicably, an RPG flew out of it thus fixing the building, but then the top half blew up.
In both the past and the future the building is just always damaged.
@@wesleywallace4426 i think building was normally constructed but when blue team inversed it just turned itself to destructed one like a sudden jumpcut or something
@@wesleywallace4426 Yeah, paradoxically the building has only existed as a whole at the exact 5 minute mark into the operation. Because from that point backwards it's blown up from the bottom... and from that point forwards it's blown up from the top floors
I wonder how would this affect if they kept reversing time. Wouldn't Sators men be suspicious of the building suddenly appearing destroyed? What about those people who actually built the building in the past?
Great innovative movie
1:35 He reminds me of Leonard Hofstadter in Paint ball fights.
When you're in the blue team's perspective, the music score sounds reversed. The composer didn't revers the original score, he actually composed another one which sounds reversed. Truly epic.
2:32 backwards so good
1:55 ground explosions so cool
the only thing that gets more confusing is we don't see the enemy enough, sometimes we don't know what they are doing.
Snowfall is used to show the time is inverted here where as before opera siege rainfall is used
so many physicists with weapons expertise
That building: my whole life was a lie
TENET OST - End Credits - Travis Scott The Plan Instrumental [10 Minutes Extended] :
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John David Washington moves so fast
4:25 if the building exists fully for a split second between the explosions, how was the building made?
4:30 This Sound after the blast 💯😮
The videos went down
Yo what happened?
I thought I was the only one that noticed
Two teams split off, one inverted and one forward, to complete a 10-minute mission and meet at the middle point (5 minutes) by blowing up a building. By infiltrating the base from both ends on opposite sides of the time spectrum, they are able to distract Sator’s men while Ives and the Protagonist dismantle the bomb and prevent it from exploding with the algorithm. And multiple versions of Neil exist on the battlefield via the turnstile nearby so that he can help the teams move, and in his failed attempt to prevent Ives and the Protagonist from tripping the wire trap that Sator’s henchman set up, he has to re-invert himself multiple times so that he can not only enter the bomb area and open the gate for Ives and the Protagonist but sacrifice himself so that the Protagonist doesn’t get shot by Sator’s henchman and that the Protagonist and Ives can get rescued by a forward Neil that drives them away from the bomb hole. However, this is the last time the Protagonist sees Neil, since Neil had to invert himself and make the sacrifice that can save the Protagonist and allow him to start the organization Tenet and later recruit Neil, who is actually a grown-up version of Max-Kat’s son. Yeah, it doesn’t make much sense, but that’s basically what happened.
@@TheWelchProductions no I know what happened in the battle, I'm talking about the videos
@@cutquarterstudios I don’t know. Maybe they were blocked due to copyright detections and then recovered, which reset the views and likes.
4:24 this is awesome
the only thing nolan has to fix with his filmmaking is sound design - dialogue is so drowned out by music and sound effects in all his movies.
I only first really noticed it in Dunkirk. This movie it was extremely difficult. That being said, Nolan does this on purpose. He’s behind the sound design. If you can’t hear the dialogue then to him it means it’s not really important to hear.
He does it on purpose. Like the scene when Neil meets with the guy at the Freeport and he is walking and explaining things to him and the music starts to rise while Neil is looking around. Some in the audience may have wanted to hear that conversation but, it really was irrelevant
Yea, never understood people's issue with thar sequence. You're embedded in Neil's perspective checking out the fire extinguishers, and passively nodding along to the tour guide.
@@magicblanket2414 for that particular scene it made sense to drown out the convo, as you say the focus is on Neil checking out the place. But the scene with the yacht racing - it seemed we missed a key bit of dialogue.
@@f8talfury True, that scene was screwed up.
Coming soon.
Red team shoots the tower to create a distraction for the splinter unit (Ives and TP) but why exactly at 5:00 and why does the Blue team going back through time shoot it first?
Blue team already did the mission and they tell Red team what happened. They say at exactly 5:00 minute mark the big building explodes. And Blue team already knows that the distraction is needed because Red team told them after the mission was over. Which is before Blue team started.
4:20 firee!!
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아.. 내가 왜 이해를 못할까 싶었는데 현실에서 인버전이 가능하다고 해도 이건 나올수가 없는 장면이라서 그랬구나 시간 양동 작전 같은걸 실현 시키려면 현재 시점에서 인버전 쓰지 않고 미래를 다 알고 있어야 하고 인버전을 써서 미래에 있는 작전을 안다고 치면 입안자가 누군지 모르게 되는 패러독스가 일어나니까..ㅋㅋㅋ
당연히 혼란스러운 것이지
0:55 I can't see the two rocket launcher guy.
there are 2, 1 in red and 1 in blue team..
@@whysoserious652 No, there are two in the read team, because they killed the inverted person in the window with the first rocket launcher and they blew up the building with the other
@@ThisIsWhereTheFunBegins8588 they can reload.
So i think. Tenet is like somethings are inverted or going backwards and things that are in the future aka the things that are the going forward? Im so confused yet im addicted to a game that has to do with time, space, loop,
Guess what it is.
Returnal
@@HDGamergr nope.
portal?
Quantum Break?
@@HDGamergr Returnals time loop is different, you dont go back in time, that's why you can see your dead bodys littering the levels
Hey, what's going on? Videos died?
So inverted Jenga is possible.
2:10 building rewind
Who are they fighting against? We see red and blue team shooting bullets but we do not see the enemy.
Watch this entire video at 0:25x playback speed slow motion Very satisfying
My brain hurt
2:30 the piece of wall from the beginning of the movie
Were they fighting themselves (Say for instance the protagonist was on both teams [one backwards, one forwards])?