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Trailer for the new Chris Nolan new film.
Hmm, I must of missed all the ones where he didn't disappear up his own arse then.I first thought that this was Nolan's first straight forward thriller until that car scene. Hopefully he hasn't gone up his own arse again because when he's on point he's the best in the business.
Bare in mind that I'm comparing everything to Interstellar - the grand daddy of up-own-arseness.Hmm, I must of missed all the ones where he didn't disappear up his own arse then.
Looks like men in blackLooks like the plot of International Assassin.
International Black Assasins?Looks like men in black
Safer than ‘Men in Assassins‘ at least.International Black Assasins?
It's a Nolan film it probably doesn't have any.Love me some Nolan!
Also love me trailers that dont give away the whole plot.
What is that?Just in case any of the 'Tenet wots that' posts are not being ironic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square
You mean the episode from The Leftovers right ?Looks like the plot of International Assassin.
This is a genuine question, mate, and not a wind-up: I watched the car scene and saw nothing unusual - what did I miss?I first thought that this was Nolan's first straight forward thriller until that car scene. Hopefully he hasn't gone up his own arse again because when he's on point he's the best in the business.
It flips back over in reverse time, and then in the next scene with the bullet holes he says "it hasn't happened yet" before the soldier/swat guy comes flying through the sliding door in reverse.This is a genuine question, mate, and not a wind-up: I watched the car scene and saw nothing unusual - what did I miss?
I wonder if this is a world where time is starting to deteriorate through terrorist attacks. You know; they set off a bomb that causes time to go into reverse with the intention of ultimately degrading the space time continuum. Which is why sometimes everything seems normal but in others every object we use goes in reverse, and in extreme cases absolutely everything except our "protected" heroes is backwards.Ah. Thanks, boss.
Looks a lot like the root of it will be based around retrocausality. More localized and much more 'immediate' than how it was mentioned in Interstellar, in which it's barely touched on tbf. AKA going into/manipulating visually localized pockets of reversed spacetime to affect/adjust the past (and thus future). AKA affecting the past from the present.I wonder if this is a world where time is starting to deteriorate through terrorist attacks. You know; they set off a bomb that causes time to go into reverse with the intention of ultimately degrading the space time continuum. Which is why sometimes everything seems normal but in others every object we use goes in reverse, and in extreme cases absolutely everything except our "protected" heroes is backwards.
Or maybe the enemy has magic powers. feck knows, it's Nolan.
It actually does, doesn’t it? The gun in his back in a hotel room, ‘welcome to the afterlife’, the suits chasing after him. At the very least it seems like Nolan has taken some inspiration.Looks like the plot of International Assassin.
Tenet? Telephone internet? 14.4?!
Woah. I could see where this might be going. Brilliant!
It looks like a combination of his previous films
Looks pretty Nolany.
It’s also an anagram of “TENET”Tenet spelled backwards is Tenet, I wonder if this will have some significance in the film.
Whoah, that's actually trueIt’s also an anagram of “TENET”
For anyone that doubts it:Whoah, that's actually true