Tenet Explained | Top 5 Craziest Things You Missed In Tenet

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Tenet Explained - Top 5 Craziest Things You Missed In Tenet

"A secret agent embarks on a dangerous, time-bending mission to prevent the start of World War III."

Overall I loved this movie, it was a faced paced action onslaught on the senses. Almost like a Bond suitable for 2020 and with a clever and thoughtful narrative that doesn't bog itself down in the science and asks you to take everything at face value.

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top five things you missed in Tenet.
1. The dialogue.

sonicthehedgehog
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Good to see Lockhart, Fleur and Diggory all in one sitting.

KP-zdhc
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Tenet is 10x more confusing than inception on the initial watch

RafMedia
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I would like to think the charm thing on Neil's bag was given to him by the protagonist at some point in the future

karyanglee
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The last scene with Neil and The Protagonist tug at my strings 😭

WonderKRW
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Theory of relativity: Time is relative.
Christopher Nolan: Time is my relative.

aryeshbaliyan
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The tech for creating inversion WAS invented by the "Oppenheimer of her time", an unnamed scientist far into the future, who took her own life after hiding the Algorithm back in time so that her knowledge could not be weaponized. It's explained by Priya, the arms trafficker. Sator obviously communicates with the future, and that is where he gets the inversion tech from, as well as inverted gold bars in exchange for him finding the Algorithm. This artifact that the future people are after is simply a more advanced tech that would allow inversion of the entire planet.
There are no paradoxes in this movie. It's just a concept, as Neil implies, that isn't possible. "What's happened, happened".
Neil was probably sent to the opera mission as backup, inverted in a temporal pincer movement, to ensure things went smoothly. Him saving the Protagonist at the opera does not necessarily mean it's some other instance of Neil travelling back inverted. It's most likely the same Neil that later meets the Protagonist in India. What's mind boggling here is that Neil is obviously from the future, which means he had to have traveled inverted for years to get to the present, and then inverted again to meet the Protagonist. They are shown spending some time inside a container while going back to Freeport. Neil mentions something about how these don't attract attention. Maybe this is how agents from the future arrive in the past - spending years inverted in these containers.

TheElMuffin
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_"This opens it up for sequels"_
Yeah Christopher Nolan is really famous for doing sequels...

Cameron-kiqx
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1 thing that a lot of people have maybe missed and seemed to hit me at the time, Sir Michael Caine’s character is also Sir Michael, when the protagonist leaves he says, “Goodbye, Sir Michael.” I immediately realised this could be Caine’s last ever role. Took me a minute to recover. Goodbye, Sir Michael.

andrewryan
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They really never said the protagonists name in the movie? I didn't even notice...

hthrun
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Is it only me, or did anyone else also watched Inception with no confusion

vinaya
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" We live in a Twilight world no friends from dusk till dawn " - Whether you understood the movie or not That it is one of the coolest pieces of dialogue I've heard in a Movie .

themcmexchange
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I didn’t like how so much of the plot depended on the fact that “the protagonist” wanted to protect kat so much and how much it relied on kat caring about her sons last moments or how much she gets to see him. Seemed petty when everyone’s lives in the whole world depended on their decisions?

soaked
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Theory: Christopher Nolan is inverted went back to tell himself to make Tenet specifically in 2020 to revive the Box Office during the pandemic.

sengbush
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Thanks for the theory on who Neil is. I was wondering why he brought up his masters in Physics. Now I get it. He's been studying it all along.

vittoriacolona
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Washington was amazing but Pattinson stole the show. Very impressed

turdferguson
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I really like the idea that "Neil" is is the last four letters of "Maximilien" inverted. That's so Nolan.

kajamorris
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One thing tenet and inception’s last scene have in common are the artistic expression of what it meant when you stand back from the film’s story and think about what’s being said. Clearly max is Neil, that was an intentional device to make the viewer come to a conclusion that they know to be true with as little information as possible so as to create the illusion of ambiguity. The point isn’t about the character however, it’s about us as the viewer and our perception of time and possibility. The same sort of device was used in inception with the spinning top. Is he dreaming? Is he awake? The point being made was that it didn’t matter and that he was choosing to walk away from the decision to embrace the unknown. A statement about the human experience with fate.

nicholaswallingford
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"You have a great future in the past" sounded like a promise for us viewers, too.
I would love to see a sequel. It would be interesting to see how Tenet was born and how Neil's relationship to the protagonist developed.

francescomarzotto
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I saw the movie, but missed a lot. I was busy of looking the background-- my hometown Tallinn. Turning from Pärnu mnt. to Laagna tee was so streets are far away from each other in real life.

Citymimm