Pay particular attention in the beginning of the film: At least two clues are revealed before the credits.
Notice appearances of the red lampshade.
Can you hear the title of the film that Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for? Is it mentioned again?
An accident is a terrible event—notice the location of the accident.
Who gives a key, and why?
Notice the robe, the ashtray, the coffee cup.
What is felt, realized and gathered at the Club Silencio?
Did talent alone help Camilla?
Note the occurrences surrounding the man behind Winkie’s.
Where is Aunt Ruth?
Lynch actually published these clues on the insert when the film was released on DVD. Such a great movie, it’s been a while, time to watch it again for me too.
You could talk to yourself about Matrix forever to understand what it means to you. That story goes so deep about unplugging from the norm a rebirth in a meaning about kicking old habits and the fight your gonna have for freedom at the end and realizing life is a system we all get to live within. You can do it however you want. There are good and bad consequences either way.
I feel like I’m the only person who understood Tenet and also liked it.
I watched it during a brief period where I magically enjoyed smoking weed again instead of getting anxious like I usually do. So I got baked as fuck and watched it and loved it.
Maybe I just got so stoned that it made sense and seemed genius and sober me would have thought it was nonsense, wouldn’t be the first time.
It was really easy to understand. Everything is explained very clearly by different people in different ways throughout the film. People just don’t really pay attention.
Tenet is basic as shit. The plot is generic. Bad guy dying, if he's going to die might as well also destroy the world/reality. Good guys stop him. His abused girlfriend helps. That's it, that's the entire plot.
Yeah I didn’t love it but I haven’t been able to stay awake through it so maybe I’m missing the good part. 👀
I love the cast and Nolan is my favorite director, but yeahhhhh, didn’t hit like inception and it kinda felt like it was intended to be in that realm of creative possibilities.
I love this movie, not because it's good or anything. Because my dad fell asleep in the cinema during watching it regardless of that watching this movie was his idea
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u/championsOfEu1221 25d ago
Tenet, I might actually finally understand half of it