Christopher Nolan On TENET - The Full Interview

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Christopher Nolan interview for TENET. Blockbuster film director Christopher Nolan gives a full interview to Geoff Keighley, discussing TENET, his filmography, his filmmaking approaches, the horror genre and potential future projects.

John David Washington is the new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle “Tenet.” Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real-time. Not time travel. Inversion.

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Christopher Nolan On TENET - The Full Interview
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Here's the full interview by Christopher Nolan on Tenet and his career.

CortexVideos
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I love how he doesn't wanna spoil any of his old movies for those who haven't watched yet.

ssk
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For all the criticisms of the movie, Nolan still delivers an experience no one else can. The fight scene is just out of this world. To have the ambition to try something to bizarre and pull it off is just amazing.

stevengao
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I just feel blessed to be alive in the time when Christopher Nolan is making films

avinashaiims
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Can't wait for his upcoming 2017 project Dunkirk

msanders
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Heard rumors that he's going to cast Leonardo DiCaprio in his upcoming project. Later he's going to do a Batman movie starring Christian Bale. Well that would be awesome if true.

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I think Nolan nearly saved Hollywood American Cinema with Tenet. In a hollywood obsessed with remakes and old ideas Tenet is as fresh as a daisy.

benbishop
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"I fell like I'm just scratching the surface of what you can do with the film format".... man this guy's ambitious

Mkeyvillarreal
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We live in a twilight world, but you're waiting for a train, because you want to be fooled, and it's necessary.

GyanAddict
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Anybody else thinks the film's credits should've rolled backwards, ending precisely on "Directed by Christopher Nolan"?

ndrnth
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Surprised he didn’t mention the Sator Square when taking about name as Tenet, Sator, Arepo, Rotas and Opera are all prevalent in the film.

ryanrobertson
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What I half expected him to say
“How did you select the title Tenet?”
“I don’t know I thought it sounded kinda cool.”

adamdavis
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I love how he does this with the "anonymous protagonist". Nolan says that there's something compelling about being told to focus on the "here and now", to pass through the experience in the present tense. This is exactly what he did with the Joker, only in that case it was the "anonymous antagonist". It works on both. I like it, both the idea and the film.. It is solid, and needs to be watched more than once before really, really enjoying it. It's cinema sushi.

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Tenet may not be Christopher Nolan at his best, but definitely it is Christopher Nolan at his most.

henrysaro
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Everytime Nolan drinks tea, thats the indication that he has completed the answer and ready for next question

bhagyaraju
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The more times you watch Tenet and explore the characters' timelines the more engaging it becomes. The film makes you engage with the film outside of the running time. In a way, it has a temporally stretched running time.
There were some dialogue decisions and acting flaws that stand out to me, but the cinematic experience overall has really stuck with me.

MrAnperm
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I’m so glad I get to watch Nolan’s movies. Dudes a friggin genius

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Nolan is a true visionary. He does things other film makers can't even dream of. His ideas, the stories, and the interesting way he tells them is 2nd to none. His films are always engaging and force the viewer to critically think about what they are watching. Cherish him while he is making movies. There won't be another like him any time soon.

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Although Nolan makes dense movies like Tenet with the intention of them being rewatched, analyzed and dissected, I was pretty frustrated with the first watch because it was just overwhelming. But alas, five watches later I’m once again in awe of this man’s genius. Also love the way he patiently and thoughtfully articulates everything in his responses during all his interviews

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I could listen to Nolan talk about films and the process of making films all day and never get tired of it.

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