For those interested in this kind of thing, Tenet is officially the worst rated Nolan movie on Letterboxd only after Following and Insomnia. And for what it's worth, I'm seeing it a 2nd time this weekend in 15/70, and the theater is shockingly empty for many screenings.
For those interested in this kind of thing, Tenet is officially the worst rated Nolan movie on Letterboxd only after Following and Insomnia. And for what it's worth, I'm seeing it a 2nd time this weekend in 15/70, and the theater is shockingly empty for many screenings.
-Vader
Rotten Tomatoes too.
I'm fine with that. TENET is not for everyone. As I said before, TENET will be Nolan's "Ryan's Daughter".
I LOVED "Mother" and the critics/audience hated it.
Interstellar has a lower Tomatometer right now at 72% versus Tenet's 74%, but 50% more reviews and a higher average score. They have an equal critic rating.
Many people say that Tenet's score would naturally drop over time with more critic ratings, and while that's probably true I think Tenet will be more highly regarded one year from now when more audience members/critics find ways to "get" this film after a subsequent home viewing. I've already seen 4/4 YouTubers who changed their tunes on it from hating to loving upon their second time watching it.
I really contend Nolan could have added one single word of dialogue to this film that would have made the payoff much more rewarding to that of viewers. I mentioned it in the spoiler discussion/speculation thread before somebody vocally derailed the thread.
I LOVED "Mother" and the critics/audience hated it.
Many critics were warm to acknowledging mother! early on. I think a lot of critics have pitched in since then, or changed their tune. Similarly, audiences were very polarized against it.
Interstellar has a lower Tomatometer right now at 72% versus Tenet's 74%, but 50% more reviews and a higher average score. They have an equal critic rating.