Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Tenet - Movie Review

Tenet is simply an amazing film with some of the deepest mysteries of a well-rounded post-credit wrap. Lower ratings for the film’s criticism of “more than high confusion” show the audience that they were simply simple ideas that made no sense.




I had no real idea about the plot, of course, but moreover, it was five months since I last got into the movie. That's a long hiatus a dark year for living in the dark for someone, anyone, who used to go to the movies for more days than that. The last film I saw at the movie, back in March, was Vin Diesel's Blue shot car, so you can imagine how eager I was for a new taste.

It is its complexity, in a way, to reflect knowledge. This has the feeling of going back to the movie theater and then having some emotions in Tenet. For Christopher Nolan, whose films form the basis of their concept around the metaphysics of the movies themselves, their own unique and identical genre. His movies are designed, from the cellular level, to unleash the power of innate cinematic power and to glorify the almighty Almighty God who is lonely over the past few months.

That's all I got to say about this movie do comment your thoughts about it too.


 

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