Inverted Free Port Turnstile Fight in Tenet in UHD IMAX 4K 60FPS X265 10BIT HDR
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just realised that Neil managed to catch the protagonist because he's out of breath cuz he just fought himself
Yep, its true what they say... This movie gets trippier every time you watch it. I mean, I've seen comments saying that there 3 protagonists in the scene at the same time. But what just now blew me away is that there's 3 protagonists at any given time throuout this fight, both forwards and backwards:
1. Coming from the ambulance
2. Coming from the container
3. Coming in wearing a suit.
Alternatively...
1. Going to the container
2. Going to the ambulance
3. Reverse entering in a suit.
And they all converge on/depart-from the turnstile at roughly the same time. And what makes it a head case is that this is what always happened.🤯🤯
There's actually 5 protagonists that exists at the same time since he's also inverted on the boat going to stalsk-12 and then reinverted after that to create the Tenet organization all while this scene was happening. I love this movie😂
This entire movie was just a sandbox for experimenting with the simplest camera trick in the world.
The crew must have had a blast brainstorming concepts for action scenes like this!
I had a blast watching it, too!
Simplest *editing trick. But yeah, otherwise I agree.
This movie needs way more credit for how amazing of a story and concept they went for.
The movie's gained a cult following.
At least in all the time travel movies I have seen so far, their movie universe is always For example, one of the common trope is that the protagonists can always time travel and change the things in the past, thus changing the present (i.e. the point In time from which they just went to their past), thus breaking the determinism of the universe.
Tenet is the only movie so far which uses the trope of time travel but in a strictly deterministic universe. That is its achievement and milestone, and it stands tall with all the other pioneers of the past.
I am not counting interstellar in this point because that's more like fast forward time travel, a special case in itself.
3:39 I like how Neil looks at himself like he is remembering to wear the mask before entering the turnstile but he's actually taking it off after getting out
Your comment sort of feels like paradox. I don't really know what you mean.
@@Mio248 Forward Neil takes off his mask after getting out of the turnstile but in Inverted Neil's POV Forward Neil puts on his mask before entering the turnstile
@@Mio248So in the shot. Inverted Neil is looking at regular Neil put the mask on before he gets in the turnstile. Then they go through the turnstile and we see the same thing from regular Neil’s perspective, but since before he was being seen from inverted perspective, now he’s walking backwards and taking his mask off as he leaves the turnstile.
Yep, it's true what they say... This movie gets trippier every time you watch it. I mean, I've seen comments saying that there 3 protagonists in the scene at the same time. But what just now blew me away is that there's 3 protagonists at any given time throuout this fight, both forwards and backwards:
1. Coming from the ambulance
2. Coming from the container
3. Coming in wearing a suit.
Alternatively...
1. Going to the container
2. Going to the ambulance
3. Reverse entering in a suit.
And they all converge on/depart-from the turnstile at roughly the same time. And what makes it a head case is that this is what always happened.🤯🤯
0:07 You can actually see forward future Protagonist and Neil putting Kate in the ambulance van.
I love this type of cinema, it just hooks you in, and let’s the action, cinematography, and soundtrack do the talking. I feel like this part could’ve been a short film that Nolan envisioned in his youth and decided one day he wanted to make it a feature-length film.
Feel like that’s the experience in everyone of Nolan’s films.
2:43 3 protagonists in one frame
no only 2. You gotta remember its the same person.
@@craigharris41 but it's still a duplicate
Doesn't that violate conservation of energy?
@@Nuthing ummm not if u live in a world where u can reverse entropy
@@Nuthing Sure, the law of conservation of energy is something we have created to explain the universe on a micro scale, but on the macro scale there is still the question of "where did the initial energy in the universe come from?", and it is more concerning with how the universe is expanding and accelerating.
Besides, it is still a "balanced equation" kind of, as objects/people can be considered as "1" for example, and their inverted versions as "-1", therefore 1-1=0 and they cancel each other out. Also, both normal and inverted objects/people either disappear into or emerge from the turnstile at the same time, so one cannot exist without the other at any given time - rendering the "equation" as always balanced
1:41 music gave me goosebumps
Nolan's soundtracks are characters of their own.
A weird thought just occurred to me. With time of the essence, I felt like Neil was being a little too slow and careful with the stretcher. Then I wondered, "Neil saw himself outside the turnstile. Why didn't he see himself in the hallway outside?" It took Neil a while to get the stretcher up vertically to fit in the turnstile, which gave his uninverted self time to go down the hall. But that's when I had the epiphany: when you're inverted and running for a turnstile, hurrying gives you LESS time, not more. The longer inverted Neil took to get Kat to the Turnstile, the earlier they would flip back to normal time, and so the more time Neil would have to get out.
While they were inverted, the audience can see the ambulance "arrive" (really it was leaving). But inverted Neil and TP didn't see uninverted Neil coming out with the stretcher, which meant that either they didn't make it out, or they got out before Neil and TP made it to the entrance. So Neil would know that he took a long time while inverted, if the plan worked at all.
Somehow everything in this makes sense after watching Tenet the 3rd time, but not after the 1st time.
@@Youbeentagged The re-watchability is through the roof on this movie, yes!
There's three Neil's in these scene
Neil do that to avoid colliding with any other version of himself and TP.
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If this was real events,I feel the fear of fighting ourselves without knowing who will win
Well in this case, they both actually won.
I’d be afraid of finding out what Neil meant by, “I took care of him” lol
@@IvanaGiznya that’s why he was running for his life after getting out of the turnstile
2:20 goosebumps
God I fucking love this movie.
eivom siht gnikcuf I doG
This inverted is so trippy, lol. Was the Past Protagonist reacting to the Inverted Protagonist's actions, or did it already happen and he was just playing out his prewritten role in history? Masterpiece of a film.
Also I only just realised Inverted Protagonist was disarming the gun, not reloading it 😂
2:39 😂 watch the helmet, GO OG.
So "OG" means
"There's like 3 different versions of me in there all fighting, in ya go"
Small detail at 2:18 , in the subtitles, TP yells "go,go,go" at himself to jump into the turnstile hahah
1:20 So that's the punch that sent forward TP walking backwards in the fight
wasn't that a kick?
No, that happens at 1:23 , i think its a movie mistake though as there was no reason for him to walk backwards
No, that happens at 1:23 , i think its a movie mistake though as there was no reason for him to walk backwards
@@stidedrah1303these two things are very different what you’re talking about, the masked guy crawls towards TP and he moves back in response, which is why we see it in reverse here
1.06 ..this music 😍
0:50
I really loved this movie.
At 1:44 it seem that TP in the suit throws the other TP over his shoulder, in the first scene it was looking it was going backwards. So if in this scene TP in suit was moving backwards in time how could he do the throw now? Wouldn't it made sense when he was moving forward then he does the throw?
I think Nolan made European canon with this film.
Mind explaining to me what do you mean?
@@GKPB Meaning it is original work with cultural value and impacting "proposals". Add to that the locations and it will not be forgotten like a regular piece of the mainstream.
@@magnuskallas this made me even more confused lol
I don't know what do you mean by " European canon", by European you mean a movie?
@GKPB example : Hollywood has a tendency to put L.A. and N.Y. as the city's of the world and most of the time, u.s.a. is depicted as being the only land on the earth when that's not true. So with nolan being British and having a big American Hollywood backing him up with resources, he can make the films he wants to do without any interference. So with tenet and inception Europe has become an iconic image for movies. Even tho their already are movies from Europe that depict the wonderful city's and landscapes of Europe.
@@GKPB Considering woke West, and European culture is at it worst decadence, I truly believe "TENET 200mil project" was one of the biggest slapstick jokes on corona-effed modern audiences. And it is getting a re-release. Long live European cinema.
@THE MOVIEDUDE you should upload this scene but from the regular perspective
I will upload within this week Bro.
Weird how he lost to himself from the past even tho he already lived it and knew what was going to happen in that fight
He didn't "lose", he had to get to the turnstile.
@@MarcoAdventures oh yeh true
You misunderstand. Forward TP is losing at the beginning of the fight but starts to win towards the end because everything is flipped from backwards TP’s perspective. The end of the fight for forward TP where he’s winning is the beginning of the fight for backwards TP where he’s disoriented and doesn’t know how to fight while inverted but we can see the precise moment where he starts to get used to fighting while inverted and starts to win the fight towards the end from his perspective which is the beginning of the fight from forward TP’s perspective
I think there was a missed opportunity for a joke in the part where The Protagonist jumps out of the shutter.
He shouts, "Go!" and starts running to the ambulance, but after a few seconds, he looks back and sees Neil standing there, not moving. He's about to go back and say, "Go! What are you waiting for?" but then he's like, "Oh, that's right."
mfw movie doesn't include MCU-style quips
@@radimirAU Yeah, the MCU is corrupting movie goers
A quip for quip's sake wouldn't fit the tone of the movie, especially near the end like this scene. But I do think a few errors like what you describe would have helped with the exposition. A lot of the conceptual weight in this movie is carried by the dialogue, and learning from the characters' mistakes would have been a good way to do "show, don't tell." I like that TP comes out in time to see himself go in, and how inverted TP can see uninverted TP driving the ambulance earlier in the scene.
Quips existed before the MCU. Inception had several funny lines like that.
@@theprogram863 inception has a wildly different tone than tenet. I do not believe quips like that would have felt right.
@@czechmix221 there are literally quips in Tenet though, like "I ordered my hot sauce an hour ago", or "Have you slept with my wife yet" - "not yet". Or the scene where Sator says "there will be no time for such things" after TP says something about "I thought you were gonna put my balls in my throat" (I'm paraphrasing). But yeah, the movie isn't gonna be ruined with a few more quips that actually show the audience the concept better, instead of just relying on exposition
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1:28
I've watched this movie so many times and the one thing I feel like they missed out but did not put in because it would not have the same effect is that if you are going backwards in time around normal time moving people why would you not just walk backwards so you dont seem out of place to them?
Well, in the situations they navigate, trying to blend it would be the least of their concern I believe
Trying to find out what the songs caller
Turnstile
1:03
I want this movie in this format where can I find it
Mail at tmoviedude@gmail.com we will share you a pirated link. Or you can watch it in prime video
@master mind Sorry been busy. Will send you a link ASAP.
@@themoviedude306 yo can you send me this link?
Sui generis
Name of the music at 1:06 please?
Turnstile - TENET OST
Video was deleted for months in France and it’s finally back 🥲🥲
Thank you Nolan