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Christopher Nolan's time inverting spy film that follows a protagonist fighting for the survival of the entire world.
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ChristMAX wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 6:29 am
Yeah I planned to fly down to IMAX Melbourne to see it, but Covid is a bitch :(
Yeah. Hopefully, everything will be back to normal around the word soon.

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Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film

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antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
Has this happened before to a Nolan film? And... what could be the reason for this?

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DHOPW42 wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:24 am
antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
Has this happened before to a Nolan film? And... what could be the reason for this?
Here is the reason:
This film was originally seen for advice. The company was advised it was likely to be classified 15 uncut but that their preferred 12A classification could be obtained by making small changes to one scene to remove shots of a man kicking a woman. When the film was submitted for formal classification, the shots in question had been removed and the film was classified 12A.

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Uno wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:43 am
DHOPW42 wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:24 am
antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
Has this happened before to a Nolan film? And... what could be the reason for this?
Here is the reason:
This film was originally seen for advice. The company was advised it was likely to be classified 15 uncut but that their preferred 12A classification could be obtained by making small changes to one scene to remove shots of a man kicking a woman. When the film was submitted for formal classification, the shots in question had been removed and the film was classified 12A.
Wow! I guess I know which scene that is... sounds grim!

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It’s in the trailer. I actually wondered if a scene of that nature could pass a PG13 rating. It did in the US but not in the UK.

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Uno wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:43 am
DHOPW42 wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:24 am
antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
Has this happened before to a Nolan film? And... what could be the reason for this?
Here is the reason:
This film was originally seen for advice. The company was advised it was likely to be classified 15 uncut but that their preferred 12A classification could be obtained by making small changes to one scene to remove shots of a man kicking a woman. When the film was submitted for formal classification, the shots in question had been removed and the film was classified 12A.
Censorship sucks.

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antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
You can always count on the Brits to be uptight.

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wow we truly live in the year 1984

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Uno wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:43 am
DHOPW42 wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 8:24 am
antovolk wrote:
August 16th, 2020, 7:55 am
Cut by 9 seconds in the UK to get a 12A rating. Reason why it seems it's just in the UK - all the other ratings board listings and reported DCP info on Reddit put the film at 149:59. UK is 149:50.
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/tenet-film
Has this happened before to a Nolan film? And... what could be the reason for this?
Here is the reason:
This film was originally seen for advice. The company was advised it was likely to be classified 15 uncut but that their preferred 12A classification could be obtained by making small changes to one scene to remove shots of a man kicking a woman. When the film was submitted for formal classification, the shots in question had been removed and the film was classified 12A.
kinky

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