Thursday, May 28, 2020

Explanation Of Tenet (2020) Christopher Nolan Movie

Explanation Of  Tenet (2020) Christopher Nolan Movie


So "Tenet" is a spy thriller involving time travel. As Sheikh Mubashir pointed out, this film will be a kind of "Palindrome", which is also the case for the film's title. Tenet is read as backwards.

My theory about films by analyzing trailers is:

That a coalition of security agencies made up of different countries (Britain, the US, India and maybe some other European countries) is using time travel to stop an unknown organization from starting World War III. Time travel allows spies / agents to jump forward in time. Agents / spies remain in the "present", but upon their arrival, their environment begins to move back in time. So they use travel time to assess the current situation backwards to prevent it from happening when everything returns to the present.

My other theory is the same as above but that time is used by unknown organizations to create havoc by changing time and creating time gaps in the world. Some things go backwards from the future while other parts of the time still exist, causing mass confusion and chaos. The agent (protagonist) is therefore used to intercept this time changing and preventing certain events from happening when assessing events when backwards in time.

The point is, it involves time travel and because of that "Palindrome", the film's events go back and forth. I just take it.

Honestly, a little ironic pleasure is my favorite part. The rest are just badly edited clips and chaotic expositions.

There is a trailer segment in which some girls explain to John David Washington how time mechanics work. But he only has 5 seconds so that sounds confusing and stupid. Not only do I not know what the premise is, it sounds bad.


My guess is that this exposition will spread throughout the film and not be confused at all. But it did not appear in the trailer.
So one second about Tenet said, then the girl talked about the apocalypse, then Michael Caine talked about Russian citizens, then there was a thing called inversion. Obviously this will be a film that has too much time to fit in 2 minutes.


The four story lines are diverted between the entire trailer and it's a big mess.

The actions we see look very basic, as is cinematography. I'm sure it will be much better in the actual film.

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