If you want to enjoy an intriguing and interesting film which does tribute to many genres and film-making techniques, then TENET is a great choice.
My IMAX experience: A bit of a headache at start but 20min later the headache gets bigger. About 1 hour in the film, it turns into a migraine. And about 1h 45m in, the head explodes!
So... I had to go again and watch it.
The 2nd time was very rewarding. No headache and i could see through many details and respect the effort making this film.
Overall, this is an outstanding filmmaking effort by Nolan and Co. There is almost no green screen mambo-jumbo, real stunts are a fact and you can enjoy a plot which will keep you thinking what the hell is happening at 50% of the film. Rewatching is also fun; I had the pleasure to watch it in IMAX twice (it's all shot in IMAX cameras btw).
Kudos to the score, it really coated the action and the entire film in a fantastic way, keeping pace at all times.
I don't think I have seen something similar before in terms of non-linear filmmaking and although I was very confused at start, I got into it halfway through and that was very rewarding.
Now I guess many of you are still confused.
I was too. But once you figure it out, it all makes sense. Except some nonsense.
9/10, good solid film.
My IMAX experience: A bit of a headache at start but 20min later the headache gets bigger. About 1 hour in the film, it turns into a migraine. And about 1h 45m in, the head explodes!
So... I had to go again and watch it.
The 2nd time was very rewarding. No headache and i could see through many details and respect the effort making this film.
Overall, this is an outstanding filmmaking effort by Nolan and Co. There is almost no green screen mambo-jumbo, real stunts are a fact and you can enjoy a plot which will keep you thinking what the hell is happening at 50% of the film. Rewatching is also fun; I had the pleasure to watch it in IMAX twice (it's all shot in IMAX cameras btw).
Kudos to the score, it really coated the action and the entire film in a fantastic way, keeping pace at all times.
I don't think I have seen something similar before in terms of non-linear filmmaking and although I was very confused at start, I got into it halfway through and that was very rewarding.
Now I guess many of you are still confused.
I was too. But once you figure it out, it all makes sense. Except some nonsense.
9/10, good solid film.