Tenet 4DX Review

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    Christopher Nolan brings us the first big Blockbuster since lockdown that perfectly sums this entire year up: crazy, confusing, lacklustre and an absolute convoluted nightmare.
    Can someone please explain to my tiny brain what on earth I just witnessed in the comments below.
    #Tenet4DX #TenetReview #ChristopherNolan

Komentáře • 20

  • @max-_-6352
    @max-_-6352 Před 3 lety +1

    Saw Godzilla versus Kong in 4DX and omg that was insane. People legit screamed it was that fun! Also all the smells and effects were working too!

  • @wanderer8243
    @wanderer8243 Před 4 lety +8

    That's the point of Christopher Nolan movies 😂 . We watch it for 5 years then we understand. That's lots of knowledge just for $ 19 ticket 😂

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety

      I don't think we'll ever understand this one. Inception is fairly straightforward compared to this headache inducing nightmare. A team of scientists and psychologists are no doubt deconstructing it and analysing it against string theory as we speak. But there's no doubt big film sites calling it a 'Masterpiece' and 'Nolan's Best Film' as they cling onto this movie as the lockdown salvation and give it tasty reviews to get bums back on cinema seats... I should have stayed at home for this one. I'll probably understand it when it comes out on Blu Ray and I can play it backwards and it'll all make sense to me then haha

  • @AshThomasFilms
    @AshThomasFilms Před 4 lety +1

    Ive never been to a 4DX. going have to give it a try sometime.

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety +1

      Go see a Disney movie in it mate, everything else is rather pointless no other studio makes an effort

  • @mcflychase
    @mcflychase Před 4 lety +4

    I’m sorry you had a poor 4DX experience, we saw it in 4DX and the seats were moving very vigorously all the time and got sprayed as well!

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety +1

      We went to the Didsbury cinema in Manchester. They're usually very good as we started to go there after the majority of 4DX effects in Birmingham were broken 9 out of 10 times a new film was on. But yeah, a very poor experience and I really needed the 4DX to be working well to keep me entertained through the large proportion of confusing sequences during the movie! haha

    • @mcflychase
      @mcflychase Před 4 lety

      BackToTheMovies Oh I see, we go to Cineworld Telford and although we don’t have snow or bubbles, we have the majority of effects so I’m sorry you don’t! I completely understand that, I think we’ll have to go a second time to understand it ourselves. 😂 Inception is still my fave I’m afraid!

  • @ankitbhatti4287
    @ankitbhatti4287 Před 4 lety +3

    why not IMAX?

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety

      Ankit Bhatti My local IMAX cinema is quite far away and I’ve seen many IMAX movies and wasn’t particularly overwhelmed with the picture. The BFI in IMAX is the one I’d love to see it on the others in the midlands just aren’t great IMAX cinemas. The audio in this film at times is also very poor with dialogue that is hard to hear over music, I think IMAX would amplify that flaw but at least it would look pretty!

  • @SneaksBL
    @SneaksBL Před 4 lety +1

    I’m buying tickets this weekend. Would you suggest not buying 4DX?

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety

      Someone in the comments said their 4DX experience was a little better but personally unless it's Disney I haven't been to a good 4DX screening. I think IMAX would be a good option but the sound mix of the movie is truly awful, but the images on screen will look incredible. Totally up to you man. Thanks for commenting. Sean

  • @aryanmishra1606
    @aryanmishra1606 Před 3 lety

    op bro very inspired by tenet

  • @foosballfreak
    @foosballfreak Před 4 lety +2

    Damn, I don’t get how people can watch that and not be completely captivated?

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety +3

      Damn I know, almost 8k of them too! Legends, every last one of them! Unless you're talking about Tenet in which case we don't get how people can watch that. Period.

  • @dds3524
    @dds3524 Před 4 lety +1

    Watch it a second time. Maybe you'll get it. It's a phenomenal movie tbh

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety

      〈Member's Name Goes Here〉 Id love if you could explain it outside of the general moving forwards and inversion that I understood. Not one website or critic has been able to deconstruct the movie as an explanation is never given it’s all hidden behind a curtain seemingly alienating its audience. Thanks for watching! Any help would be great. Sean

    • @dds3524
      @dds3524 Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Sean,
      I watched the movie just one time and I'm sure there are mutliple websites with better explanations but here's my understanding:
      In the future, a scientist discovered a way to reverse the entropy of objects making them behave "backwards" in time. If time is a line, it's easy to understand an object instead of going from A to B, doing reverse (B to A).
      Anyways, not only that but she also discovered a way to " reverse" the whole entire world. Scared of her discovery, she decides to kill herself. Before doing that, she splits the algorithm for her discovery in 9 pieces making it almost impossible to find. The people from the future are having problems : water flooding, tsunamis etc. ( Due to global warming I'm guessing). So she's afraid that they would want to go back in time.
      The problem is: if we suppose they go back in time, that means the end of "us" the people of the present. To understand this, imagine that the people traveling backwards will push the time till a certain point where you hit the future. There cannot be "two" timelines so, the normal timeline is "crushed" and the whole World is now going backwards instead of forward as we normally do.
      This means the end of "present" and past humanity.
      Now the question that comes to mind is: okay but isn't that a paradox. If you go back in time and "crush" the moment your grandpa is born, wouldn't that mean you wouldn't be born as well ? This question is asked during the movie and the answer is: " they still prefer to try reversing time instead of not".
      Ok, now fortunately nobody from the future were able to have the algorithm but a man. I don't remember his name, but the bad guy in the movie is told to have cancer so he doesn't Care anymore. He tries to find the algorithm and use to reverse time, although that means the end of the World( remember, when you reverse the whole world with the algorithm, you "crush" the present World).
      The whole plot was to try to prevent him from getting the algorithm, or at least try to destroy the algorithm in the future before he has the chance to get to it ( ie killing him in the present AFTER destroying the algorithm in the future).
      There are basically two timelines: one going forward, the other backwards. Any action done in either direction has repercutions on the other. The Bad Guy is the link between the two.
      There's lot of little layers with few side stories but that's the main story.
      Let me know if clear..
      Cheers

    • @Back2TheMovies
      @Back2TheMovies  Před 4 lety +1

      〈Member's Name Goes Here〉 Much clearer but also exposition characters Michael Caine, the Indian lady etc further confuse the mechanics here and what’s with the battle scene at the end?! Love the explanation though but it’s an explanation that wasn’t divulged fully within the film and certainly nothing deeper than that when the audience really needed clarity. Sadly whilst incredibly detailed and much appreciated that is just the surface layer of what we understand and take from the movie but explained much clearer in text format and certainly not in a way I could describe in detail fresh out of the cinema without creating an hour long video boring people to death in the process haha. Sean