Just my opinion really, looks like he's in a catholic school. Maybe not the 40's but definitely 50's or 60's. The boy's uniform reflects that. Blazer, shorts, high dress socks and oxfords.
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Quote me when the movie comes out :
If you ever set foot in London and you went by Westminster Abbey, you could see a private school were pupils run around in those garments each and every day... also: those schoolbags with the blue and red colors don't look too 1940 for me
She turned 29 during filming. She would have to be like 19 when she had the kid, because he looks about 10 to me. She's too young to play the mother of a child that age, but that happens in movies all the time.
It also... dun dun dun, happens in real lifemarshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2020, 8:39 amShe turned 29 during filming. She would have to be like 19 when she had the kid, because he looks about 10 to me. She's too young to play the mother of a child that age, but that happens in movies all the time.
Exactly, could not agree more and also as far as I remember from the set photos in London,
Flutterby wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2020, 6:27 amGreat insights man!
One thing I wouldn't focus on too much is Nolan reusing things he's done already. I mean come on, watch that Tenet trailer. It screams Inception 2 except it's time instead of dreams. It's my only fear: I really hope it won't be too much like something we've seen (in terms of plot I mean).
The complexity and the directing must has the similarity/influence from his previous works...that's what we love about nolan's works
“I can't say much about the plot, but yes, time is an important element again this time. This is not a traditional time travel movie. I would say that in the same way that Inception went a step further in the genre of heist movies. Tenet will be an advance in the genre of spies. ” Emma Thomas
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i think that’s the most likely outcome lol
also it’s already been disputed by others, but the scene really does not look like it was set in the 40s. Debicki’s outfit gives it away. the school uniform is a regular thing amongst UK’s public (private) schools and the whole style just seems like your upper middle or upper class attire