Tenet (dir. Christopher Nolan).
“Tenet makes the most of its labyrinthine narrative. It’s not so much mind-bending as it is expository in both literal and visual sense as only a film Nolan and his collaborators could have created. Folding time and...

Tenet (dir. Christopher Nolan).

Tenet makes the most of its labyrinthine narrative. It’s not so much mind-bending as it is expository in both literal and visual sense as only a film Nolan and his collaborators could have created. Folding time and metaphysical elements of movement and action, the film feels like it needs to be seen, seen again, forwards and backwards to really be fully digested. It’s pure, dizzying spectacle.

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