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Tenet, 2 hours of utter tosh


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Chick Wrote:

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> I saw it because it was good to go back to the

> cinema. There was a film out years ago called

> Tron, which was Disney and had the protagonists

> riding motor bikes inside a computer on the

> printed circuit boards trying to kill each other.

> Telnet was better but not much.

>

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tron


that was the heyday of tech films - I couldn't even watch beyond 10 mins of the latest star wars (saved it to try again later)

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SpringTime Wrote:

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> Ah well. Seems a shame to leave the cinema before

> the film's finished, doesn't it? There's always

> the hope it might perk up before the end!



I didn't, stuck to it till the end.

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Chick Wrote:

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> And bullshit physics. Their physics advisor must

> have been on acid.


I had a feeling I would think the same, but would go just for the novelty after so many months. I speak as someone who went about twice a week pre covid!

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Well I?m going to go against the tide and say I bloody loved it. Not Kenneth Branagh?s atrocious accent or Elizabeth Debicki?s mournful looks (such a waste of a great actress) but the rest was fabulous. Bonkers and in no way scientifically accurate (!) but beautifully shot and nicely wrapped up at the end. Long though.
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Siduhe Wrote:

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> Well I?m going to go against the tide and say I

> bloody loved it. Not Kenneth Branagh?s atrocious

> accent or Elizabeth Debicki?s mournful looks (such

> a waste of a great actress) but the rest was

> fabulous. Bonkers and in no way scientifically

> accurate (!) but beautifully shot and nicely

> wrapped up at the end. Long though.


I am very glad you liked it!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Saw it, didn't follow it, read the below, still don't know what the hell happened 🤣🤣🤣


I still enjoyed it, though 🤣


We saw it up the road, there were only four people there!


https://www.vulture.com/2020/09/tenet-explained-whats-going-on-in-the-plot-of-this-movie.html


Empire described it as "bonkers". I agree. Bonkers in a good way, though!


All the acting was brilliant, apart from Michael Caine, who just seemed to be going through the motions. But then - he's Michael Caine .....


Oh, and there were a few good jokes amongst the violence 🤣

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JohnL Wrote:

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> Fantasy doesn't have to be scientifically accurate

> or we'd all have hated 'Back to the Future'.



Are you talking about the fact that Marty didn't have Parkinsons's in the future?


[too dark?]

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