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Tenet (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)

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Tenet [Blu-ray].


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.32 Ounces


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Director ‏ : ‎ Christopher Nolan


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, Digital_copy


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 31 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ December 15, 2020


Actors ‏ : ‎ John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ Spanish


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Spanish, English


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  • Has some good stuff, but not Nolan’s best work
Christopher Nolan's Tenet is about a spy simply called The Protagonist (John David Washington) in the credits. He's promoted to a secret assignment in which he has to go after a villain who has access to time manipulation. This is an interesting film with distinct concepts. A combination of a spy and sci-fi film isn't something you see every day. (I mean other than spy films involving lasers, robotics, and, that one time, going into space. I mean stuff that James Bond wouldn't even touch as it would be going too far.) However, the movie can be overindulgent, I think this could've been a leaner, stronger film. I'll get to the good points about this first. The spy stuff is done well. (There is a lot more of that in this than the trailer lets on.) Seeing the Protagonist and his associate Neil (Robert Pattison) having to cleverly break into places is one of the best parts. The sci-fi stuff is really, really interesting. Let me be clear that this isn't a typical "time travel" sort of movie. It's about time inversion, leading to some legit innovative concepts. The action scenes really take full advantage of this. Tone wise think of this as kind of being the infiltration scenes from Inception matched with the action parts of Nolan's Batman movies. Though a lot of the script takes itself seriously, there are occasional light lines from Washington or between him and Pattison that lend a bit of personality. The standout actor here is probably Kenneth Brannagh as the antagonist. Brannagh delivers the best performance I've seen him do. (Bear in mind I haven't seen a lot of his earlier works including his Shakespeare films and Dead Again.) He completely loses himself in this truly despicable, dangerous man. Okay, now for the film's issues. Considering that the lead is called The Protagonist and that title of this film about time inversion happens to be spelled out the same way forward and backward, you can tell that Nolan is be trying too hard to be clever. Way, way, way too much exposition is thrown at you; I mean a crazy amount. Almost every line is a plot point. If you don't pay attention you could become lost. I got the general gist of everything, but there were moments where I had to fill-in-the-blanks and play catch up. Sometimes the sound effects or music are too loud or the actors are speaking too quietly, making it harder to understand what is going on. The final action scene looks nice but is far too complicated. I couldn't even tell where the bad guys were coming from. Besides the complexity of the story, the other major issue is the length. This didn't need to be two-and-a-half hours. The middle act in particular, could've been cut down. When this movie is good, it is good, but it could've been so much more entertaining if it was shorter and some plot points whittled down. I recommend this, especially if you're a Nolan fan, as it is a unique experience. But it's something you can sit on till a rainy day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by jww

  • Made no sense
Every character talks in a monotone mumble. Over complicated story line that leaves the audience in the dark. Too many random details that you don't get to connect, leaving you feeling very frustrated. A few cool action scenes and nice cinematography. It would have been better if there was an actual emotional connective arc, but pretty much every character was the same monotone one-dimensional character. I highly recommend NOT watching this movie. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Dave Powers

  • His best since Interstellar
I'm not sure what the person before me saw, but this was the only film during the virus that I went to, in IMAX and it blew me away! I would've seen it multiple times if not for the virus. 4.9/5 or 9.8/10 NO SPOILERS - I only had a couple minor technical issues with the film and the 1 everybody talks about was some muffled dialogue behind the awesome score during some action a couple times. Which can easily be remedied with subtitles on streaming or the disc, if that really bothers you, but it didn't me and I was able to enjoy it fully still. I can't wait to watch this over and over on 4K! BEST PICTURE BEST SCORE/SOUNDTRACK BEST DIRECTOR BEST COMPOSER If you're a Nolan fan there is definitely something here for you. There are at least 3 great character arcs, but it's an idea driven film and if you are hung up on full character development centered stories and don't pay close attention to those characters, it may not be as enjoyable for you. If you like to shut your brain off during movies, this is almost certainly not for you. It may not be "Nolan's best" but its better than anything else in the past year. Even though this was made to see in a theater, it's definitely still worth checking out at home, if you have a decent home theater set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by Carlito

  • All Hype - Zero Delivery
1) Tenet fails to establish the "rules" of the Universe. The entire movie you are left wondering what is happening, and why, leading to the "payoff" falling flat. 2) Dialogue volume is too low and they speak to fast. You can barely understand what they are saying. 3) The soundtrack is terrible. It uses mostly digital sounds - there is no score. The volume also plays over the voices. 4) The plot is so rushed I fail to understand what the protagonist is even fighting for. Scenes also are very rushed - even the "scenic" scenes in Italy fail to capture the "awe" of exotic traveling such as the 007 or MI movies. 5) The "Bad Guy" is another "Russian Oligarch" who is "horrible to his wife." Both of these tropes fail to establish an interesting villain. They are shortcuts to make "bad man bad." 6) I stopped watching this 60% of the way through and will not ever pick it up again - this movie is probably D-Tier. Incredible it was even produced with such bad plot John David Washington should get another chance to star in a big-budget film. He did great. In sum - this movie is a waste of time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by Bob

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