Tenet 2020 Review

August 28, 2020 By derrick
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It really has been buzzing on the whole of social media. Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, released on the 23rd of July this year and launched in seventy countries. That. is huge, even though there were difficulties making sales due to the novel coronavirus pandemic for theater goers, this spy classic literally was worth the risk going to a cinema.

Through out the year releases have been delayed or moved, talk of movies like Top Gun and Avatar 2. This would be the biggest movie release since the start of the pandemic. The movie has won lots of fans, quite a handful of critics and has been a bit shaky due to the whole going to the theater issues. Tenet cost Warner Bros almost a whooping 200 million dollars to make, this i would say is a pretty daring move and i’m sure DC in lights of Wonder Woman 1984 would be watching for results closely.

Directed by the famed creator of movies like Dunkirk, Interstellar, Nolan brings us clutter free cinematography and lots of on screen action.

Synopsis

Foreseeing the future, in lights of time traveling (not on a small scale like predestination) but with the brink of a very large scale catastrophic event similar to World War III, a ‘protagonist’ played by John David Washington travels in series of time frames to prevent this impending disaster.

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The Full Review

Our main hero, John David Washington, ‘protagonist’ embarks on a daring mission accompanied by ‘Niel’ played by Robbert Pattinson. Time is actually going backwards, a little confusing initially but thanks to Nolan’s in-depth and creative storytelling, it’s not long before you grasp the whole story line.

The idea of going back in time where everything moves in reverse (i don’t know why i keep getting a tinge of Denzel Washington’s old time classic De Ja Vu) is mind blowing toppled with John’s no nonsense persona and Niel’s aloofness Tenet is a one time classic war of the sorts. Just as any Christopher Nolan movie, this one demands your rapt attention for you to get the total experience and understanding.

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Derrick Anyanwu is a creative writer.

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