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The ultimate plebeian filter.
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It's impossible to appreciate Tenet unless you have an expert-level understanding of physics, mathematics, science, literature and philosophy. Otherwise you will miss all of the themes.
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idk about any of that nerd shit but going backwards looked cool as fuck
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>>217779616
Tenet wasn't hard to understand, it just wasn't a really good movie
They put way more effort into making the backwards scenes look good than making a good plot. Admittedly the backwards scenes are great, but good scenes don't carry a movie
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This was a terrible film, the lead actor delivered one of the worst performances ever committed to the big screen and the plot was ridiculous garbage that relied on people pretending to eachother that they got it because they are super smart.
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JDW did not inherit any charisma from his dad.
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>>217779976
>worst performances
Silly hyperbole. He gave the same exact flat performance that every single actor does in any Nolan film
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>>217779665
I understood the movie Primer. This movie was like a cake-walk to me.
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>>217780164
Bernthal shows some range in Teh Odyssey.



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