I can't wait to see Tenet.
Hopefully it won't disappoint.
I didn't like Nolan's Dunkirk, but generally really enjoy his films.
Tenet
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Dunkirk was a bit disappointing, a very clean and English-oriented way to see what was a slaughter (and forgetting to show the sacrifice of French soldiers who slowed down the German army to allow the English to escape). After the extraordinary Interstellar, well, it was a forgettable movie.
This Tenet seems to have some Philip K. Dick influences, so I'm interested
This Tenet seems to have some Philip K. Dick influences, so I'm interested

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The final trailer.
Personally, I did not enjoy this trailer at all because of what to me is bad music. Terrible music choice, in my opinion. I literally checked three times to make sure the trailer I was watching was really posted on the official Warner Bros. channel. Song is "The Plan" by Travis Scott.
Personally, I did not enjoy this trailer at all because of what to me is bad music. Terrible music choice, in my opinion. I literally checked three times to make sure the trailer I was watching was really posted on the official Warner Bros. channel. Song is "The Plan" by Travis Scott.
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And, you know, I also don't get why this is yet another Tenet trailer where the protagonists talk about crashing a plane, only for the trailer audience to immediately after that see the actual plane crash - or, at least, a big chunk of it. IGN comments here that "even the already famous Boeing 747 sequence feels subdued; impressive more for its audacity than its onscreen results". Clearly whoever makes these trailers thinks the Boeing-thing is impressive because a real plane was crashed into a building in real life, but it's a boring sequence. A CGI crash would've been both cheaper and more impactful. And revealing the actual crash in the trailer nullifies any effect the in-trailer conversation about dramatically crashing a plane could have had. I wouldn't even describe it as a crash. Factually, sure, it's a collision between the plane vehicle and building object, but other than the fake(?) mini-explosions the plane doesn't look all that damaged to me. The crash does not deliver on what according to the protagonist would be dramatic.