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.

  • Released: 2020-08-22
  • Runtime: 150 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Thrillers
  • Stars: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Dimple Kapadia, Himesh Patel, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Michael Caine, Clémence Poésy, Martin Donovan, Andrew Howard, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Mark Krenik, Anthony Molinari, Rich Ceraulo Ko, Denzil Smith, Jonathan Camp, Julia-Maria Arnolds, Laurie Shepherd, Wes Chatham, Fiona Dourif, Kenneth Wolf Andersen Haugen, Marcel Sabat, Marek Angelstok, Klaus Peeter Rüütli, Daniel Olesk, Bern Collaço, Ingrid Margus, Carina Velva, Glenn Lawrence, Katie McCabe, Ronald Pelin, Schezaad Ausman, Anterro Ahonen, Aleksei Podlesnov, Lisa Marie, Trent Buxton, Jess Weber, Jeremy Theobald, Jefferson Hall, Tom Nolan, Adam Cropper, Josh Stewart, Juhan Ulfsak, Jan Uuspõld, Tony Christian, Jack Cutmore-Scott, Kaspar Velberg, Sergo Vares, Rain Tolk, Henrik Kalmet, Sean Avery, John Orantes, Seb Carrington, Matthew Marsden, Ivo Uukkivi, Sander Rebane, Loora-Eliise Kaarelson, Martin Tõnumaa, Andres Oja, Anton Klink, Tony Christian, Tom Nolan, Viktoria Jelizarova
  • Director: Christopher Nolan
 Comments
  • danimar75 - 11 January 2023
    When you have to do more and more
    Difficult to handle a paradox. It gave me the impression that he wanted to go the extra mile. Apart from originality, the story seems to me to suffer. Nolan likes to complicate the plots and build a mosaic that realizes a picture only at the end. But in this case I've lost the enjoyment of experiencing the narrative journey in the context of a realization that did not convey credibility to me. So many minutes to say something that perhaps could have been told in a few. There are other topics in modern physics that I would like to see.

    The intention to create something new in a film world of sequels is to be commended. But is it so hard to find good inspirations?
  • lastminutemike - 16 December 2022
    Clever, clever but not smart.
    To make a name for learning when other ways are barred, take something very simple and make it very hard. Piet Hein wrote that.

    Nolan is trying too hard. When you unweave the story from its telling it's not very interesting, and that is disguised but not improved by the way it is told. I'm sure it all looked good on paper and the backwards forwards stuff made sense in diagrammatic form but as a film it just went sideways into the territory of "who cares". The emotional content was sketched in rather than developed

    There have been several films, including Following and Memento, where a simple story has been made more enthralling by telling it in a complex fashion. This was not one of them.