Before Christopher Nolan brings his new film Oppenheimer about the inventor of the atomic bomb to the cinema this year, you can now subscribe to his last blockbuster Tenet on Netflix. the Sci-Fi excess captivates with its complex story ideas and impressive set pieces, while both elements are mostly connected in a Nolan-typical way.
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Tenet grabs with a crazy idea of time travel and tremendous action
In the plot of Nolan’s film, the protagonist (John David Washington) lands in an extraordinary espionage world with completely new laws of time. For his mission, which is about the future of all mankind, he has to use a special technology. The ensures that Move objects and people backwards through time can without leaving the present.
Even Nolan hits like Inception mixed a sophisticated story with massive blockbuster show values. For Tenet, however, the director took this concept to extremes. Without detailed explanations, the sci-fi hit unleashes the complex time travel system primarily through outstanding montages and action setsthat are captivating and overwhelming at the same time.
The spectacular game with simultaneous Forward and backward movements through past, present and future it is best to let it work its magic on you without immediately wanting to understand every scene.
Passages such as the initial storming of the Kiev Opera, the Heist sequence at Oslo Airport, the highway chase in Tallinn or the brutal finale in the Soviet ruins are one audiovisual delightwhich Nolan unleashes as a blockbuster rollercoaster ride.
And especially with Netflix you now have the opportunity to experience Tenet more than once. In the case of Nolan’s blockbuster masterpiece, it’s also worth having one second (or third, fourth, fifth,…) sighting.
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Have you already seen Tenet or do you still want to stream Nolan’s sci-fi blockbuster on Netflix?