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Worth going back to the cinema !!!

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After waiting a long time, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet will finally be released and we will be able to read the reviews of those lucky ones who have already seen it.

The movie Principe It will be released on August 26 in some countries and in others we will have to wait until September, but it’s a movie you come back to the cinema for and enjoy convoluted but fascinating entertainment. This will surely create controversy among fans of the director. Christopher Nolan and its detractors, but at least the spectacle is assured.

First reviews of the film:

Nolan has outdone himself, it’s in the action pieces which, despite a technical complexity that turns heads, are sharper than Occam’s razor And they are produced with an astonishing economy: overall, it is a cold and cerebral film, easy to admire, especially since it is so rich in audacity and originality. But almost impossible to love, for lack of a certain humanity. We’re never supposed to know what exactly is going on at any given time, but we’ll be amused by the overwhelming nonsense of it all. You must see Tenet. If only to marvel at the silly, entertaining glory of what we once had and risk never having again, the film is a race against time that defies all we know about time. Large-scale sequences have time to move back and forth and zigzag at the same time. The action beats anything Nolan has ever done before. Revisiting ideas he had previously discussed at Interstellar, Nolan returns to his favorite subject, time. Tenet’s result, unsurprisingly, phenomenal. Tenet feels a bit conservative, as if Nolan’s style is a franchise rather than a frame. Despite that, he’s still more interesting than most other movies and acts as a beacon for the director’s strengths. It’s a dream trip … for the most part, for anyone looking for a flashy escape. He’s the type. of a film worthy of announcing a triumphant and explosive return to cinema, deceptive, daring, terribly spectacular. Tenet could be the perfect setting for this year’s successful season. Christopher Nolan has created the mind-blowing roller coaster of a movie that is a perfect introduction to cinemas. Impressive and frustrating, it’s a terrific big-screen experience.The meticulousness of Nolan’s large canvas action aesthetic is fascinating, although it doesn’t reach the heights of Nolan’s best, as if to make up for it. the loose threads and mocking paradoxes of his script, or maybe just to stress that they don’t matter. The plot is confusing rather than complex, with less to say about the passage of time than Interstellar or Memento. Ultimately, Tenet isn’t one of Nolan’s most satisfying films. Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited time farce is a humorless disappointment. This is a film that will have many throwing their hands into deception, and I hope many others accept theirs with admiration and delight. The world is more than ready for a fabulous blockbuster. Especially the one who has face masks and who talks about going back in time to avoid a catastrophe. It’s a shame Tenet isn’t that. At its best, it’s a journey that manages to be viscerally exciting while still remaining emotionally and intellectually engaging, all in a truly cinematic way.

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