Christopher Nolan’s Tenet was not as critically acclaimed as his other films, but the director admits that action/sci-fi is “not all comprehensible.”During his interview with Stephen Colbert, Christopher Nolan discussed his recent blockbuster, Oppenheimer, his love for the Fast & Furious franchise, but also his former film, Tenet. Released in 2020, with Robert Pattinson and John David Washington in the lead, the film is one of the director’s most divisive projects, given that some viewers and critics felt like the narrative was impossible to understand. “If you experience my film, you are getting it,” Nolan said when asked about viewers not understanding his movies.Tenet’s original theatrical run took place in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the film will enjoy a theater re-release starting Feb. 23. “The thing with Tenet is, I think of all the films I have made, it’s the one that’s very much about the experience of watching films,” Nolan said during his Q&A with Dune director Denis Villeneuve for the Associated Press. “It’s about watching spy movies in a way. It tries to build on that experience and take it to this very magnified, slightly crazy place. A lot of that is about sound and music and this huge image.”
Christopher Nolan’s Tenet was not as critically acclaimed as his other films, but the director admits that action/sci-fi is “not all comprehensible.”
During his interview with Stephen Colbert, Christopher Nolan discussed his recent blockbuster, Oppenheimer, his love for the Fast & Furious franchise, but also his former film, Tenet. Released in 2020, with Robert Pattinson and John David Washington in the lead, the film is one of the director’s most divisive projects, given that some viewers and critics felt like the narrative was impossible to understand. “If you experience my film, you are getting it,” Nolan said when asked about viewers not understanding his movies.
Tenet‘s original theatrical run took place in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the film will enjoy a theater re-release starting Feb. 23. “The thing with Tenet is, I think of all the films I have made, it’s the one that’s very much about the experience of watching films,” Nolan said during his Q&A with Dune director Denis Villeneuve for the Associated Press. “It’s about watching spy movies in a way. It tries to build on that experience and take it to this very magnified, slightly crazy place. A lot of that is about sound and music and this huge image.”
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