Tenet Reviews/Reactions [Possible SPOILERS]

Christopher Nolan's time inverting spy film that follows a protagonist fighting for the survival of the entire world.
KEM
Posts: 1010
Joined: December 2019
Best film since The Prestige?! Man...

Posts: 1254
Joined: August 2011
Location: Poznan, Poland
Innovator wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 2:55 am
Not a review, but a reaction from a reliable member from Box Office Forums

https://forums.boxofficetheory.com/topi ... nt-4130186
Seeing a film early isn't as straight forward as it used to be heh. So many sanitation checks and social distancing and only a select few people per screening room, and that's only if you're lucky and happen to be in the same city. Plus masks on the whole time.
You're in for a treat. This is Nolan's magnum opus. I think perhaps his best film since The Prestige. IMO of course.

btw it was a joy to watch a movie on a screen that's actually bigger than the one in my house even under current circumstances.
Tbh, I didn't expect this.

User avatar
Posts: 20188
Joined: June 2010
Location: The White City
Casual reminder early reactions are always glowing and to temper expectations. That said, the fact WB is breaking embargo just as tickets go on sale is a strong sign of confidence.


-Vader

Posts: 647
Joined: November 2019
Vader182 wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 4:40 am
Casual reminder early reactions are always glowing and to temper expectations. That said, the fact WB is breaking embargo just as tickets go on sale is a strong sign of confidence.


-Vader
I agree. Although the comparison to the prestige is quite curious. Could’ve mentioned any of the other better known films of his but chose that one. Interesting and exciting but still keeping a neutral stance until I watch the film.

Yeah, it could be a strong sign of confidence.

User avatar
Posts: 3402
Joined: January 2009
I'm a huge fan (no shit), but I don't think too much about early reactions of this kind, especially the positive ones. I remember people declaring TDKR the bestest fucking movie ever made, and I kind of fell for that, so ever since that... I try to stay objective :D

User avatar
Posts: 42
Joined: August 2019
"Tenet is Nolan's best film since Following"
-John Campea probably

User avatar
Posts: 1484
Joined: May 2010
Location: in a dream
Innovator wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 2:55 am
Not a review, but a reaction from a reliable member from Box Office Forums

https://forums.boxofficetheory.com/topi ... nt-4130186
Seeing a film early isn't as straight forward as it used to be heh. So many sanitation checks and social distancing and only a select few people per screening room, and that's only if you're lucky and happen to be in the same city. Plus masks on the whole time.
You're in for a treat. This is Nolan's magnum opus. I think perhaps his best film since The Prestige. IMO of course.

btw it was a joy to watch a movie on a screen that's actually bigger than the one in my house even under current circumstances.
I am pretty sure in the past he has been caught making stuff up.

Posts: 89
Joined: June 2020
Paradoxicalparabola wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 4:58 am
Vader182 wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 4:40 am
Casual reminder early reactions are always glowing and to temper expectations. That said, the fact WB is breaking embargo just as tickets go on sale is a strong sign of confidence.


-Vader
I agree. Although the comparison to the prestige is quite curious. Could’ve mentioned any of the other better known films of his but chose that one. Interesting and exciting but still keeping a neutral stance until I watch the film.

Yeah, it could be a strong sign of confidence.
I think the prestige is the best film or one of the best film in his taste.

Posts: 647
Joined: November 2019
Jesus of Suburbia wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 10:25 am
Innovator wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 2:55 am
Not a review, but a reaction from a reliable member from Box Office Forums

https://forums.boxofficetheory.com/topi ... nt-4130186
Seeing a film early isn't as straight forward as it used to be heh. So many sanitation checks and social distancing and only a select few people per screening room, and that's only if you're lucky and happen to be in the same city. Plus masks on the whole time.
You're in for a treat. This is Nolan's magnum opus. I think perhaps his best film since The Prestige. IMO of course.

btw it was a joy to watch a movie on a screen that's actually bigger than the one in my house even under current circumstances.
I am pretty sure in the past he has been caught making stuff up.
That’s why I always remain neutral since you never know. Do you have an example?

User avatar
Posts: 1484
Joined: May 2010
Location: in a dream
Paradoxicalparabola wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 10:39 am
Jesus of Suburbia wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 10:25 am
Innovator wrote:
August 17th, 2020, 2:55 am
Not a review, but a reaction from a reliable member from Box Office Forums

https://forums.boxofficetheory.com/topi ... nt-4130186


I am pretty sure in the past he has been caught making stuff up.
That’s why I always remain neutral since you never know. Do you have an example?
Not one off the top my head bit i remember there stuff with Batman v. Superman.

Post Reply