Shortly before the theatrical release of Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic Oppenheimer you can stream the master director’s last film with a Netflix subscription. If you want to catch up on Tenet or watch it again, you should hurry. The bombastic sci-fi mindfuck is only until July 16, 2023 available as a Netflix stream.
Tenet captivates with an extraordinary time travel concept and bombastic action
In 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.
The best way to take in the spectacular play through the past, present and future is to not necessarily want to understand every scene straight away.
Passages like the initial storming of the Kiev Opera, the heist sequence at Oslo airport, the highway chase in Tallinn or the violent finale in the Soviet ruins are a part of the complex story audiovisual delight, which Nolan unleashes as a blockbuster roller coaster ride. Tenet feels like Inception, but more complicated than hell and even more experimental!
An airplane was destroyed for Tenet
Especially for the airport sequence in Oslo, Nolan made no compromises. As he revealed in an interview with Total Film, he had a real Boeing 747 blown up during filming:
I intended to use miniatures and set pieces and a combination of visual effects and everything else. However, while scouting for filming locations in Victorville, California, the team discovered a variety of old planes. We started calculating the numbers… Turns out it would actually be more efficient to buy a real plane of real size and actually carry out this sequence with the camera instead of building miniatures or going the CGI route. For his new film Oppenheimer, too, the director once again relied on a spectacular combination of practical and artificial effects. You can see the result from July 20, 2023 watch in the cinema. Then Nolan’s Oppenheimer starts with us on the big screen. Podcast: Is Netflix worth it or is it a waste of money?
Popular series are being discontinued, password sharing is being prevented and prices are increasing: In this podcast episode, we therefore ask ourselves a question: Is the Netflix subscription still worth it?
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