Tenet review: Christopher Nolan's thriller is a palindromic dud
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Tenet follows a nameless CIA operative, known as The Protagonist (John David Washington), who is recruited into a secret organization. Armed with only one word—"Tenet"—he must navigate a world of international espionage where the flow of time can be reversed. The film is famous for:
He watched characters un-speak lines, their mouths closing before opening. He watched explosions suck in fire and debris, reconstructing the ruins of the oslo airport.
He shook his head. A glitch. Just a tired mind and a bad pirate copy.
Arjun looked at the laptop. The media player was closed. The progress bar he had watched earlier... he looked at the download manager. It was at 0%.
Tenet review: Christopher Nolan's thriller is a palindromic dud
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Tenet follows a nameless CIA operative, known as The Protagonist (John David Washington), who is recruited into a secret organization. Armed with only one word—"Tenet"—he must navigate a world of international espionage where the flow of time can be reversed. The film is famous for:
He watched characters un-speak lines, their mouths closing before opening. He watched explosions suck in fire and debris, reconstructing the ruins of the oslo airport.
He shook his head. A glitch. Just a tired mind and a bad pirate copy.
Arjun looked at the laptop. The media player was closed. The progress bar he had watched earlier... he looked at the download manager. It was at 0%.