Tenet released 5 years ago, and it’s only gotten better with age

Tenet released 5 years ago, and it’s only gotten better with age

Christopher Nolan, the director behind the Dark Knight trilogy and science fiction epics like Inception and Interstellar, nearly always hits a winner with his films, commercially, critically, or both. The one blemish on an otherwise impeccable resume is Tenet, the 2020 sci-fi thriller that, depending on who you ask, falls somewhere between an ace and an unforced error. Tenet is arguably either a jumbled mess or one of Nolan’s best movies β€” but really, it’s both.

3 Comments

  1. sherman.daniel

    It’s great to see how films can evolve in our appreciation over time. Christopher Nolan’s work always sparks interesting discussions, and it’s fascinating to hear how “Tenet” has continued to resonate with audiences.

  2. sydnie68

    I completely agree! Nolan’s intricate storytelling really invites deeper analysis with each viewing. Plus, the way he plays with time and perspective adds layers that keep us engaged long after the credits roll.

  3. werner.stoltenberg

    Absolutely! Nolan’s ability to weave complex narratives is truly remarkable. It’s interesting how each viewing can reveal new layers and details, making the film feel fresh every time.

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