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Elizabeth Debicki, the revelation of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet”

Featured at Tenet, the next film by the genius Christopher Nolan, Elizabeth Debicki continues its Hollywood rise.

A springboard named Nolan

world. Robert Pattinson, the French Clémence Poésy and Elizabeth Debicki accompany him in this perilous mission. “I couldn’t have drawn a better picture: I grew up watching Christopher Nolan’s films,” explains the Australian, who plays the wife of Kenneth Branagh, a complex character in this spectacular blockbuster. “When you see a Nolan movie, you really don’t know where it’s taking you. I don’t know what that says about me, but that’s exactly what I live for: to be thrown into an abyss and let the story build under it. my eyes as I go. ” Revealed in Gatsby and Widows, but also on stage in The good ones, alongside Isabelle Huppert and Cate Blanchett, the actress obtains at 30 the role which should hoist her among the most courted stars in Hollywood. “data-reactid =” 26 “> If the mystery remains on the ‘plot of Tenet, which the filmmaker wishes to keep secret, it is here for John David Washington (son of Denzel) to prevent chaos from invading our world. Robert Pattinson, the French Clémence Poésy and Elizabeth Debicki accompany him in this perilous mission. “I couldn’t have drawn a better picture: I grew up watching Christopher Nolan’s films,” explains the Australian, who plays the wife of Kenneth Branagh, a complex character in this spectacular blockbuster. “When you see a Nolan movie, you really don’t know where it’s taking you. I don’t know what that says about me, but that’s exactly what I live for: to be thrown into an abyss and let the story build under it. my eyes as I go. ” Revealed in Gatsby and Widows, but also on stage in The good ones, alongside Isabelle Huppert and Cate Blanchett, the actress obtains at 30 the role which should hoist her among the most courted stars in Hollywood.

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