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I've just watched Tenet for the 2nd time and I understand the rest of the movie (at least I think I do :/) but I cant wrap my head around about what happens to Kat after she jumps off the boat. Is the Kat that calls the protagonist when he kills Priya fully aware of what happened with her killing her husband and doing all the inversions etc etc?
Just would like to know if there exist people from the earth that have taken each scene, all of which when time analyzed together as a whole, fall into their respective places to form a truly coherent timeline - Checksum True, or we can agree that the prevalent and default state is Checksum False?
Maybe a better way to phrase it is that the more I study it, the more new things I notice about it, making me question what I thought I knew. This 3d bi-directional play by play is the current thing blowing my mind. Apologies if we’ve already shared this one.
It might not be saving the world, but I feel more ready to deal with things now that I found this 1943 one pice coin for my work bag.
Lovely conversation..😍😍😍😍
Mine is during the opening (or closing?) opera sequence when TP runs and slides so smoothly under the counter into the coat check.
This is hands down one of the most brilliant edit of tenet. Brilliant use of music while traversing between shots
This is funny.
Can anyone explain to me if for instance the bullet hole in the opera had been there since the opera house had been built?
Or had Robert Pattinson’s body been in front of the missile silo for eternity and the goons had simply been working around him?
Or the mirror on the car, had it been broken since it came off the assembly line?
Never understood the logic.
I know I know, “don’t try to understand it, just feel it”
Thought this might be appreciated here!
Did anyone notice that the scientist in the beginning was pregnant? I just did on like my 25th rewatch. Maybe the name of Pro's organization (or vigilante position), Posterity was due to that?
I'm not sure if it's accidentally brilliant or just brilliant, but it's brilliant.