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Tenet 2020 123movies

Tenet 2020 123movies

Time runs out.Aug. 22, 2020150 Min.
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Watch: Tenet 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – In a twilight world of international espionage, an unnamed CIA operative, known as The Protagonist, is recruited by a mysterious organization called Tenet to participate in a global assignment that unfolds beyond real time. The mission: prevent Andrei Sator, a renegade Russian oligarch with precognition abilities, from starting World War III. The Protagonist will soon master the art of “time inversion” as a way of countering the threat that is to come..
Plot: 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.
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Ratings:

7.3/10 Votes: 500,772
69% | RottenTomatoes
69/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 7777 Popularity: 58.381 | TMDB

Reviews:


I was recently asked if this was better or worse than Inception.
Personally, I don’t think you can compare any of his films outside the fact that he made them. Like those made by Tarantino, each film is its own living masterpiece …

If you are a fan of Nolan, this is a must see!

Review By: Daniel

‘Tenet’ is clearly Nolan’s most ambitious project to date, featuring action scenes we never saw before and with a booming score by Göransson. The highly packed and complex plot make it difficult to fully enjoy the movies mindblowing rules of time-inversion within a single view, but the interesting physics and temporal consequences leave you pondering until long after the credits, making a second watch irresistible.

9/10

Review By: AstroNoud
Christopher Nolan does James Bond — with time travel!
I have a huge amount of respect for director Christopher Nolan. His recent films Inception, Interstellar, and Dunkirk are three of the best things I’ve ever seen on film and I automatically want to see whatever new production he comes out with. So, I’m just back from the theater having seen Tenet for the first time (I’m pretty sure there will be a second and third time) and in one sense I have no idea what rating to give. At a minimum it would be worth at least 6/10 for its technical quality alone. But it might be 10/10 for the quality of its fiendishly intricate storyline, which leaves your head spinning by the end. But it’ s not without a few problems (see below). So, OK — 8/10 it is.

Among Nolan’s previous works I’d say ‘Tenet’ owes the most to ‘Inception’ for its complex, ever-shifting, multilayered plot. For Inception it was the Russian-doll dreamworlds within dreamworlds. For Tenet, it’s playing with time and time reversal (as you see from any trailer or synopsis out there). We’ve had any number of time-travel movies before, and one sure thing they’re good for is setting up paradoxes, but the way Nolan deploys this on screen is at times genuinely and startlingly new (as just one example, there’s a car chase on a busy freeway where one car is speeding backwards but time-reversed, so from its POV it’s racing forward, which is why it can travel that fast driving backward … and there are many more scenes that I won’t spoil.) There are things here we’ve never seen on screen before.

In the barest of bare-bones summary, the plot is all about a hunt for The Algorithm, something that enables this messing with the timeline The uber-evil Andrei (Kenneth Branagh) aims to use it to start WW III, or even (in a total burst of nihilism) ring down the curtain on all of reality. The shadowy team called Tenet aims to stop this. Keep up with it if you can. On the surface, it’s an excellent James Bond imitation. Exposition scenes are followed by thunderous action, rinse, repeat — pretty much from start to finish. How confused you are at any given moment depends (like Inception) on how many questions are running through your mind: why are we in THIS location now, who’s doing what to whom, and what precisely are the characters after? The overall impression, though (again, like Inception) is that there IS substance underneath the high-octane surface and that repeated viewings and study will bring it out. We’ll see.

So the production quality is, as usual for Nolan, first-rate. There are big, bravura scenes (wait till you see the big opener in a concert hall) but plenty of close, person-to-person ones to balance. One thing that might be a little jarring is that the scene-to-scene transitions are extremely abrupt and extremely frequent, and I assume that’s deliberate — there’s no time for viewers to think even if we want to. But I’ll accept that as a feature rather than a bug. The overall flow isn’t necessarily helped by the music score (by Ludwig Goransson), which is epic but also insistent and omnipresent. Too much of a good thing. Lots of the personal scenes would just have worked better for me with no background score stepping on the dialog.

For the acting: I thought John David Washington (as The Protagonist) was OK but rather wooden, and he’s on screen most of the time. I kept visualizing Will Smith in the part instead — but maybe he’d have taken over the movie too much and that’s not the result Nolan wanted? I don’t know. But I liked Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki quite a lot. They both have substantial, essential roles and they have more nuance and humanity than anything they’ve done before. Kenneth Branagh still can’t do a good Russian accent (though to be fair, not many native-English actors can) and although he’s fine, I think as an actor he’s much better suited to Shakespeare or Hercule Poirot. There’s a big cast of smaller roles (among which is the always-welcome Michael Caine), adding to the difficulty of keeping up with what’s developing.

So there it is. I’m looking forward to figuring out more of what’s under the hood of this thing.

Review By: gcsman
Big fan of Nolan but this movie is a lost cause
Maybe the concept here is suppose to be great but with muddled dialogues and confusing chaotic story line still can’t make sense of this. Some great action for sure.
Review By: nalindra-ferdinando

Other Information:

Original Title Tenet
Release Date 2020-08-22
Release Year 2020

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 30 min (150 min)
Budget 205000000
Revenue 363129000
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director Christopher Nolan
Writer Christopher Nolan
Actors John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki
Country United States, United Kingdom
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 49 wins & 136 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix IMAX 6-Track, Dolby Digital, Sonics-DDP, Datasat
Aspect Ratio 1.43 : 1 (IMAX 70 mm and Laser: some scenes), 1.78 : 1 (some scenes: IMAX Blu-ray), 1.90 : 1 (Digital IMAX: some scenes), 2.20 : 1 (70 mm and Digital), 2.39 : 1 (35 mm)
Camera Arriflex 765, Panavision Sphero 65 Lenses (some scenes), Canon 7D (Nur Alamin), IMAX MKIII, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses, IMAX MKIV, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses, IMAX MSM 9802, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses, Logmar Magellan, Panavision Sphero 65 Lenses (some scenes), Panavision Panaflex System 65 Studio, Panavision Sphero 65 Lenses
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (digital 65mm finishing) (dailies)
Film Length 5,333.31 m (m)
Negative Format 65 mm (also horizontal) (Kodak Vision3 50D 5203, Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 200T 5213, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Arri 765 (some scenes), Dolby Vision, IMAX, Panavision Super 70
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383), 70 mm (also horizontal) (also IMAX DMR blow-up) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Tenet 2020 123movies
Original title Tenet
TMDb Rating 7.209 7,777 votes

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