@@nirish25 Don't be mad, some of us non-Britons don't distinguish all the nationalities that UK includes, he is still a smart and funny gentleman, as well as Northern Irish :)
@@nirish25 Being from Northern Ireland he is still British, so perhaps the original commenter meant that, as often English and British are used interchangeably .
That's what called an outstanding acting, we all felt like he would be a rude and angry man cause his role was like that in the movie but in this interview it's opposite!
I’ve been thinking about how to approach this review on Tenet without giving the impression of bashing the movie or hating on it. Cause I did like this movie but I certainly have a lot to say. Let’s start with this, I was like everyone else with Tenet. I was super excited, who wouldn’t be! Christopher Nolan directing, big budget summer blockbuster, with a complex plot, awesome trailer and a great cast! I’ve been waiting for this movie for a long time and as soon as I found a showtime for my city I decided I had to go. So I saw Tenet and I have to say, this is a Christopher Nolan movie. It has his style of direction all over it. The complex and dense plot, big action spectacles and a long runtime. Will people like it, most likely unfortunate for me not so much. What really bothered me about this movie was the plot and how Nolan told this story. It didn’t feel cohesive or even understandable really but rather very confusing, rushed and the outcome of it all made me question what was the purpose of all that just happened. Even some of the plot points of this movie that kinda make sense doesn’t actually do. Like I didn’t really know much about the villain or his goals and there wasn’t enough character development to him other than a cliche evil plan, him being just a jerk but the actor who portrays him did a good job. The acting of this character gave an impression of unintentionally being funny and entertaining. But a lot of this movie felt like it was trying to be an extravaganza of action scenes, set pieces and dazzling spectacles. Luckily It does accomplish that though, a lot of the times. The action is really well done and does a lot of the spectacles. I just wish that the movie presented a more compelling story, because it felt as though it was kinda trying too. The story, plotting and even sometimes the screenplay felt so jumbled throughout the entire runtime. It tries to be so intellectual and complex but at the end it didn’t succeed at it. Overall Tenet wasn’t as great as I hoped for but, big and sometimes fun action scenes, good acting, sound design, and the look of the movie are all positives for Tenet. Maybe I just wasn’t smart enough to appreciate all this movie had to offer and that’s unfortunate, but I did have some fun with Tenet and think most people will enjoy it.
I like your comment. High expectations for Nolan film, but when finally seeing it got confused and didn't get to see the point of the story. Little character development, everything was too rushed and didn't leave time for the audience to think and reflect. Nothing really resonates with me. The first half was a bit too long for me. But I really don't want to bash this film. It's extremely unique. But I probably won't want to watch it a second time.
@@winnie_shen i heard nolan didn't really know (or didnt want i cant rmb) how to deal with character development and love story's, so it is normal if the character development is bad
I'm not native speaker. Can someone explain the thing with the game they invented, please? I didn't quite get it)) And what the hell happened with the skirt?)))))))))))
"Due to the extremely intense, dark nature of several of the scenes they shared, Kenneth Branagh and Elizabeth Debicki lightened the mood in between takes by playing a game in which they took turns singing famous songs they didn't know all the words to, and trying to fill in the missing lyrics. The pair revealed that while shooting the car chase sequence, Branagh sang a song from the musical 'Les Misérables', into which he ad-libbed lyrics of his own. This made Debicki laugh so hard that she tore the hem of her skirt". Source: IMDb (Trivia)
Kenneth Branagh is such a classic example of an English gentleman. Intelligent, humorous, and polite.
@@nirish25 So what?
@@nirish25 Don't be mad, some of us non-Britons don't distinguish all the nationalities that UK includes, he is still a smart and funny gentleman, as well as Northern Irish :)
He did an incredible job playing such a credible, evil character.
@@James32529 sooooo not quite 🥴
@@nirish25 Being from Northern Ireland he is still British, so perhaps the original commenter meant that, as often English and British are used interchangeably .
Eliiizaaaaaabeeeettthhhhhhhhhhhh 😍😍
She is so gorgeous
no... she's beyond perfection
Branagh is amazing, I can't wait to see him as Poirot in Death on the Nile 😍
Lol Kenneth' character in the movie is completely opposite to him in real life.
And he's not even sure if he's the antagonist of this movie lol
That's what called an outstanding acting, we all felt like he would be a rude and angry man cause his role was like that in the movie but in this interview it's opposite!
She's ridiculously beautiful. And tall lol it's rare seeing a girl almost my height but I like it
Tenet is a masterpiece that will be remembered for years
Great actors, she´s another goddess with incredible talent.
Kenneth's portrial of the antagonist is a spot on charming psychopath IMO.
A real treat to watch right here
I just know Kenneth is a Sir
Sir Branagh on screen : 😰
Out of the role : Well, he seems nice
Kenneth Branagh was the best part of _Wild Wild West._
Mate I've just watched Orient Express holy shit absolute work of genius sir
Nolan is the hitchcock for the 21st century. Comprende essay
Debicki is unrecognizable
That's what makeup does to you.
@@UNKNOWNB6 lightning, camera quality, lenses, video quality
Acting chameleon. If you look at her roles her range is incredible.
awesome
I’ve been thinking about how to approach this review on Tenet without giving the impression of bashing the movie or hating on it. Cause I did like this movie but I certainly have a lot to say. Let’s start with this, I was like everyone else with Tenet. I was super excited, who wouldn’t be! Christopher Nolan directing, big budget summer blockbuster, with a complex plot, awesome trailer and a great cast! I’ve been waiting for this movie for a long time and as soon as I found a showtime for my city I decided I had to go. So I saw Tenet and I have to say, this is a Christopher Nolan movie. It has his style of direction all over it. The complex and dense plot, big action spectacles and a long runtime. Will people like it, most likely unfortunate for me not so much. What really bothered me about this movie was the plot and how Nolan told this story. It didn’t feel cohesive or even understandable really but rather very confusing, rushed and the outcome of it all made me question what was the purpose of all that just happened. Even some of the plot points of this movie that kinda make sense doesn’t actually do. Like I didn’t really know much about the villain or his goals and there wasn’t enough character development to him other than a cliche evil plan, him being just a jerk but the actor who portrays him did a good job. The acting of this character gave an impression of unintentionally being funny and entertaining. But a lot of this movie felt like it was trying to be an extravaganza of action scenes, set pieces and dazzling spectacles. Luckily It does accomplish that though, a lot of the times. The action is really well done and does a lot of the spectacles. I just wish that the movie presented a more compelling story, because it felt as though it was kinda trying too. The story, plotting and even sometimes the screenplay felt so jumbled throughout the entire runtime. It tries to be so intellectual and complex but at the end it didn’t succeed at it. Overall Tenet wasn’t as great as I hoped for but, big and sometimes fun action scenes, good acting, sound design, and the look of the movie are all positives for Tenet. Maybe I just wasn’t smart enough to appreciate all this movie had to offer and that’s unfortunate, but I did have some fun with Tenet and think most people will enjoy it.
I like your comment. High expectations for Nolan film, but when finally seeing it got confused and didn't get to see the point of the story. Little character development, everything was too rushed and didn't leave time for the audience to think and reflect. Nothing really resonates with me. The first half was a bit too long for me. But I really don't want to bash this film. It's extremely unique. But I probably won't want to watch it a second time.
@@winnie_shen i heard nolan didn't really know (or didnt want i cant rmb) how to deal with character development and love story's, so it is normal if the character development is bad
Why does a concept film need character development? I could understand if it was a satire or something
This film can help you get Master Of AstroPhysics degree -- or drag you down back to Elementary grade
I'm not native speaker. Can someone explain the thing with the game they invented, please? I didn't quite get it)) And what the hell happened with the skirt?)))))))))))
"Due to the extremely intense, dark nature of several of the scenes they shared, Kenneth Branagh and Elizabeth Debicki lightened the mood in between takes by playing a game in which they took turns singing famous songs they didn't know all the words to, and trying to fill in the missing lyrics. The pair revealed that while shooting the car chase sequence, Branagh sang a song from the musical 'Les Misérables', into which he ad-libbed lyrics of his own. This made Debicki laugh so hard that she tore the hem of her skirt".
Source:
IMDb (Trivia)
@@julia.s. thank you)
GMA is like some parallel universe why do they have to act so odd.
🤺
Yawn...