What if Tenet is disappointing?

Christopher Nolan's time inverting spy film that follows a protagonist fighting for the survival of the entire world.
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Since Cil didn't bother to ask the inescapable question, let me do it.

Look, I'm just as pumped to sit through two-and-a-half-hours worth of pretentious IMAX shots of JDW touching glass in reverse or whatever as much the next Nolan fan, but someone's gotta play devil's advocate.

Nolan's ten movie streak is way too good already, that can't go on forever, so I think Tenet will finally break that. Tarantino set himself that limit for a reason. Flop confirmed :thumbdown:

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I feel like if Nolan wants to make the whole palindrome thing serious, the box office total for Tenet needs to sit at zero

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He is too smart.

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Depends on what we consider a Flop, it being terrible, or just bad for a Chris Nolan film, wich could still be pretty good.

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USP of Nolan movies:

Dark Knight's - Batman Begins success + Bale + Heath's Joker
Inception - Dicaprio + Tom + hype of TDK
TDKR - The hype of TDK and Inception + Bale & Tom
Interstellar - Nolan + MM
Dunkirk - Nolan + Tom
Tenet - Just Nolan!! (No A listed actor, No zimmer, big budget)

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no, because his films have been too safe.

if he really wants kubrick's career trajectory (which he does) he has to start making edgier stuff that will get a rise out of people
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I told y'all already

Nolan is a bitch for not using CG

He's got to do everything in camera and shit

Cameron is right, the future is all virtual

If something is not animated peoples mind will crash

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This wins dumbest forum

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Disney+'s solo2001 wrote:
August 3rd, 2019, 6:02 pm
no, because his films have been too safe.

if he really wants kubrick's career trajectory (which he does) he has to start making edgier stuff that will get a rise out of people
Interstellar though

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