TENET FREEPORT Scene with Normal Time Flow // 3 Lines Together
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The movie took the phrase: 'the only person stands in your way is yourself' quite litterally.
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I don't understand why the masked TP has white skin 6:20
@@jcdenton3806 he doesn't?
Crazy how it actually all fits together
@HerrozGolden I just watched it yesterday and I did not even get 1% what was happening in this fight scene and will know only if we watch the entire movie is just crazy. I found the same kick after prestige movie of Nolan.
@@roninr8199 that's why u need to rewatch it u missing the details
Firemen 1: Hey Joe look at the two guys with a stretcher running backwards. whats up with that?
Firemen 2: I dont know Dave but they look a lot like those two guys with a stretcher at that ambulance over there
🤣😂🤣
Lol, I think they can't see them. Or to them, they still look to be running forward. That part is still confusing to me, haha
Fireman3: hey check it out, paramedics are bringing out 2 vips. Seems like thet were inside when it all happened
@@JWadGallery the answer is : your brain deletes unanswerable paradoxes, unless you're looking diretcly at them (and if you did, you would be considered a lunatic for even talking about this) :D
When a plane crash i think you're too focus on your duty to see them. With all the adrenaline in your blood and all your stuff. You have to hurry and do it quick. I mean, imagine you are a fireman at the airport, that's the biggest intervention on all your life. Even if you see them, you're not gonna ask them what are they doing. And after the action, you may think that it was imagination, in the middle of the action...
This movie absolutely deserves an Oscar for editing. Who else are you gonna give it to?
lol probably something about history
I’m Thinking of Ending Things
No oscars this year.
Who cares about the oscars. Shape of Water won best picture XD they’re a joke
I would also give it for direction
I like Tenet's theory about "time travel", you have to live in the inverted flow of time to get when you want. But from your perspective you're still flowing 'right', but the rest is inverted. Like the soldier said to the protagonist at the freeport.
And if Max is really Neil, as per fan theory, then he has to live half of his life being inverted so that he gets to the time he was still a kid. Crazy concept Nolan brought to the table.
@@xian3571 Max is Neil?? What do you mean?
@@user-zb2wg2ny1t It’s just a fan theory. Personally, I don’t think it makes much sense. It started because the name Maximilien (the long form of Max), which when spelled backwards the first letters spell out Neil. People also say it makes sense because Max looks like Neil, and Neil spoke to Kat in a certain way.
I think it kind of ruins the whole purpose of The Protagonists goal if Max ends up being Neil, as his goal for Kat was to help her get out of the life she and her son currently live. If he recruits Max in the future, he’s just trapping her son like Sator did. The time also seems wrong, as Neil would need to spend more than a decade inverting just to get back to when he was a child.
Still, this story supports a tenet of realistic time travel stories: predestination.
“Does us being here now mean [the Algorithm exploding] never happened? That we stop [Sator]?”
“What’s happened happened.”
Sure, his future self orchestrated his past self to get through this story, but if you know that your future self will do important things like stop an explosion or found an organization, then would you be motivated to do them in your future? We’re lazy creatures, and in a good way too.
Also, just because your entropy runs backwards doesn’t mean your consciousness runs backwards.
Don’t get me wrong. I love this movie, but the movie’s ending that justified destiny left a sour taste.
@@ReaLifeHDchannel Yeah, but all one-timeline time travel stories have predestination and destiny. That's a running theme in them. Tenet is no stranger.
Also as far as the real world is concerned , there were actually a couple scientists who did the theoretical math for time travel and they if it is to be trusted then if you somehow go back in time in the real world then you won't be able to change things. So "What's happened happened". The scientists did explicitly an example with the corona virus that if you go back in time to stop the outbreak you won't be able to do that, since, well, the pandemic exists, so it obviously broke out regardless. It might even turn out that the time travel would be the patient zero, since they would need to come into contact with the virus to exterminate it. Now, we obviously don't have any time travel that we could test this with (and I have no idea how they did the math, I think it was something with quantum physics simulations), but because of this, "predestination time travel" is the most likely scenario. They could of course be wrong, though, so it's just a possibility of course, but at the very least it's the most likely possibility.
My fave time travel in fiction is actually one, where predestination time travel is possible and you could go back in time in your own universe, but that there are also other universes/timelines that you could travel to and in those you could actually "change" things (but you could still argue that this would be deterministic since multiverses must be deterministic).
8:01 look at that ambulance behind them that connects the next scene inside the ambulance with kat. This movie was so fucking well planned.
It's MINDBLOWING! ✌🏽
Nolan took 5 years only 4 the screenplay...now guess about the film
you can also see their inverted selves at 8:23
I know its just a movie but its funny to know that In real life... if airport workers saw 2 humans with a stretcher moving backwards like that.. .they would say something or record it. Lol
Ye really Nice observation👍👍
1:57 I think the keypad had to be inputted backwards which is why he needed help.
I think you are correct, since near the keypad, there are colors representation of forward time and inverted time (red and blue)
Absolutely right... Never noticed that👍👍
I was wondering why he could input the keypad under pressure, but then forget how to do it under normal pressure.
Damn man
Just an additional example of why I love this movie!! 😍
This was the most complex scene in this brilliant spectacle. Thank you for making me understand it from both perspectives!
czcams.com/video/sVY7l1U0mBg/video.html
There is a 3D animated video too, it will make the scene even more clearer to you
So, Neil inverting and reinverting himself like four times wasn’t the most complex scene?
4:36 the protagonist runs away from his past selves fighting each other holy SHIT the level of detail for this scene
I JUST SAW THAT
He's the reason the garage door is open
4:38....wow
"This is getting out of hand! Now there are three of them!"
thats obvious how is that a detail
This is Nolan's biggest stop hitting yourself joke
And it’s fantastic! Love this movie.
Neil: Ignorance is the policy
The Protagonist: Whose policy
Neil: Our's my friend
He actually says "Policy is supression"
The first time I watched this movie, I thought it made zero sense. After re-watching it, some things made more sense. After watching it five times, I can tell you every detail you see fits in the continuity perfectly and there is not one plot hole anywhere. Flawless!
I just noticed that Neil stops TP from shooting his own future inverted self because he already knew it was TP
The weird thing is if TP shot inverted-TP, inverted-TP would never have made it to the turnstile and then get caught by Neil.
Holy shit . This explains so much better even without any commentary and explanation .
People get mad but the thing with Nolan movies is to use your eyeballs.
Supplémentary and emotional exposition is in dialogue.
I don't think I even understood how complex this was until now. This just confused me but then again I kind of forgot what their motives were.
TLDR for TP and Neil's motives below. Edited: Spoilers!!!!
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TLDR: TP and Neil in suits are there to get part of the doomsday macguffin, that they think are in the freeport's center, where in fact there's a time travel turnstile. TP and Neil in military gear are there to take Kat through the turnstile because she got shot by an inverted bullet, and she can only heal it if she's in the same timestream as the wound.
Military Neil gets uninverted with Kat at the very 'beginning', almost undetected "Someone's in here with us", but inverted Military TP has to fight his way past suit TP as soon as he gets into the building (because of the reversed airplane engine explosion sucking air in in normal time and therefore pushing him through the shutter door), to get in the turnstile and uninvert himself. Suit Neil chases him once he uninverts but lets him go - Military TP (normal) runs past his inverted and suit selves fighting at one point. I'm still not clear on how Military Neil got Kat in and out of the building in the first place, though...
@@vidiia if you want to see how go watch Welby Coffeespill’s tenet videos on the breach of the airport as he uses 3D visuals to show the audiences all the perspectives on how everyone was able to do what and see how Neil and kat go in and out of the building.
Tenet Actors: So boss, how much of running backwards without looking do you want? 😵😵
Nolan: yes yes YESSSS! 😎
I just haven't seen the movie for a week now, and my brains like: "never seen this movie before" .
I saw the movie last night and I havnt stopped watching videos because of how badly I want to understand
@@mddreiling Mee too broo hahahahaha
@@mddreiling do that. It o good when you understand everything!!!
The protagonist is about to enter the blue door (the past) but he doesn’t know how, he actually needs Neils help to enter. What a nice metaphor.
kudos to the writing team am I right?
He needed help because he didn’t know the code was inversed because that room was inversed as well
@@sashaburquest7420 if the room was inverted, how did he breathe?
@@sashaburquest7420 wrong
@@adye88 there was no writing team all of this is written by nolan himself
The more analysis and explanations I see, the less I understand this movie 🤣 but the more I enjoy it!
This confused me even more
Yeah 😂
😂😂 yep
Lol
Lol
exactly
4:37 Nvr realized there were 3 TP in the same frame
Don't try to understand, just feel it.
Brilliant editing, makes us see the details towards the end of this sequence.
I notice that in 1:44 the door under the hallway is closed, but it is open when protagonist run out in 4:38. It is Neil with Kat open the door, there are so many details in this movie.
For me it was difficult to understand that Neil in fact was waiting for the Protagonist, in forward time, because Neil was inverted longer, so he traveled back in time further. In the final scene it looks as if TP waited for Neil, when it was vice - versa actually.
Neil was basically waiting for the inverted Protagonist who was sitting in the van
Wow
I genuinely feel like you can cut this movie in half and play them at the same time and you'll see it's almost perfectly symmetrical with this being the center where they meet
At 4:38-4:39, there are 3 TP's in the same shot for a brief moment (inverted TP fighting past TP at end of the hall, current forward TP running away). Bonkers.
At 8:25 the doors of the container open automatically, because the inverted Protagonist pushed them open when they were inside. So in this video and in normal time, they open automatically and close because the Protagonist 'pulls' the doors to the closed position.
Fine observation. How did the doors close once they left the container? 🤔🤔
@@evm6177 It seems they close automatically.
@@JekPorkbricks 😙😙 (cough) SURE IT SEEMS ! (cough) IF YOU SAY SO PAL! 😜😆
@@evm6177 the doors couldn't stay open because they had been opened by an inverted person... and inversion is "like swimming against the current"... so for the doors, they closed again as regular time re-asserted itself over them.
@@SanDiegoisnice yes, i can backup your theory, the rear-view mirror, the appearing and dissappearing bullet holes at the glass, etc
Have no regrets guys, if you could go back in time, you might find that in fact you won the battle that you think you lost.
Oscar will be underwhelmed with this movie. This is way ahead of our times
It's crazy when you think it's a loop and Neil knew everything about it
DUUUUUDE!!!! THIS EDITING MAKES SO MUCH EASIER TO UNDERSTAND!!! Thanks
To me it feels like Primer was the first movie to come up with this definition of time travel. In their case, rather than showing the whole world going backwards, the just stuck the reversed traveler in a box with reversed food, oxygen and water, probably to avoid spending too much on editing and effects. Don't get me wrong, Primer and Tenet are completely different, both are inherently beautiful in their own way, and watching then re-watching them in my attempts to comprehend or spot mistakes makes my brain tingle. I just want to share my thoughts on this matter, and perhaps offer some praise to Shane Carruth
, the director of Primer, for his ideas.
When it comes to time travel, Primer hands down is the best movie ever made. Its has this ominous or uncanny feel all through, absolutely a masterpiece.
Really proves that heart and effort matters more than budget and famous names.
All that's missing in this movie is emotional stakes, asides from that it's a masterpiece.
I immediately thought that after my first 2-3 viewings 🤣 . But now after about 5-7 viewings, I see Kat as being the central emotional figure. I mean, yeah, it could have had more, but that continually stands out to me with additional viewings. Her journey from being “caged” by Sator then growing stronger after going through so much BS, that once she became the “vengeful bitch”, her redemption, freedom, and betrayal (spoken about by the Protagonist at their first dinner scene) made me more invested in her story.
And I still cry when Neil says, “Now let me go.” 😭😢🥺
@@tararoy7489 true but Kat wasn't the protagonist and same that moment had me in my feels like don't go.😂
I can't remember who it was, but some CZcams guy explained the emotional stakes in Nolan films excellently. He said, don't confuse sentiment with emotion. There is plenty of emotion, but it's not chintzy or sentimental like what we are used to in movies. Also, not everything always needs to be said out loud. As mentioned above, we have Kat's amazing arc from resignation, to trembling fear, to catharsis and Neil and the Protagonist's bromance, but the Protagonist himself demonstrates a fair amount of emotional connection to Kat. Elizabeth thinks Kat represents the goodness and purity of humanity, and protecting her is protecting that purity. It's never talked about, but we need to consider why anyone like the Protagonist would take a job like spy. He consistently demonstrates a desire for a better, purer world; an idealistic point of view for an intelligence agent. Kat is a perfect motivator for him from that point of view.
It does but not through the protagonist. He's too much of a blank slate to really connect with.
It made me feel things, so nah
I've been waited this re-upload. Thanks a lot !
I like how they added Neil helping him open the door when he does that at the very end as well.
6:35 The fact that this part of the video is inverted from the scene showed in the movie (with inverted voice lines) and we can hear him talking EXACTLY as if he was speaking normally is INSANE...
All the inverted lines were extremely well done.. we can invert the audio and it would sound like normal
Actually it was shot normally then according to the timeframe of the movie, it then inverted.
@@aperson9375 really? I read somewhere that the actors actually wrote the lines inverted (and trained a lot apparently).. I once saw a picture of Kenneth Branagh (Sator) writing his inverted lines in a board in the blue/red room scene
@@douglasmodesto168 yes, that was the part in our eye, but the shot was taken normally. It is called accuracy what Cristopher Nolan does in his most film. Don't forget why He took 4 years to write the screenplay only.
I love how Chris Nolan and company put together these 2 scenes and make them fit with each other.
This is probably the most crazy scene ever. Thanks for the edit.
1:42 there's something about that hard cut from intense music to total silence that is just hilarious
holy shit, three versions of the Protagonist were in that place at the same time! I didn't even realize!!
And Neil too
Plus-
8:01
8:15
8:23
No probs
This is so damn complex! You can literally see their past selves as they drive off! Insane!!
Tenet for Oscar!
Best Director (for the one and only Christopher Nolan)
Best Film Editing
Best Visual Effects
Best Orignal Score
Best Sound Editing
Christopher Nolan was nominated once for his work for Dunkirk, just once!
Dunkirk is amazing by the way, the best war film.
Dunkirk is his worst movie tho lol
At @4:56, the Protagonist removes his helmet right after exiting the freeport. Immediately after, when the scene is shown from a different perspective, he doesn't.
So far that seems to be the ONLY continuity Nolan missed in this (incredible complex) scene. I can't even fathom coming up with this.
Good catch. I assume since he does take it off a few seconds later, he either the actor forgot to take it off right way, the actor took it off too early or they two scenes weren't shot back to back so they forgot about continuity because of how small of a detail it is. I assume it must have been super challenging to keep track of every small detail.
what would happen if Neil never went back to create the cause for the effect that had already happened in their present?
@@sonder333 we can’t know because the reason Neil ‘causes’ no longer happens due to the events we see-we don’t (and can’t) see the unfixed timeline.
@@namedrop721 that’s crazy insane
Thanks 4 sharing!
my gosh this video absolutely made me under stand exactly what and how time flowed, thx a lot!!
Great work matching all the scenes, thanks for the upload!
8:07 That 2nd firefighter on the hose line doing some double takes at TP and Neil with Kat on the stretcher.
Now I understood this scene. Thanks for this upload. 👍🏻👍🏻
I absolutely loved this video. Makes the movie easier to understand. Thank you so much. I have subscribed to your channel. Keep the good work coming!
@Anna Matthews seems like you missed the point
The soundtrack is bothways. Astounding.
best way to explain the movie. Bravo!!
I watched this movie twice in one sitting to understand it all. I loved it. Christopher Nolan really doesn't let his wild ideas go to waste. The fight choreography in this thing was kind of unlike anything else that I've seen.
The buildings imploding and exploding in different locations at the war scene blew my fucking mind.
Anyone else notice the background music plays backwards during the inverted scenes?
A Masterpiece in Every Essence from Script Acting Direction Editing Special FX Stories that Intertwine and makes sense!! Quality film that gets Better Every time you watch it!! Thanks for this you made it Really Well Cheers
"The hell happened here?"
*"Hasn't happened yet."*
Who else held their breath with the protagonist and Neil to see of they could last as long
This video has somehow made the movie more confusing. Thank you
I thought there were only 2 version of JDW and Neil 😆 Great video! Thanks for the upload!
That was me too. I kept thinking 🤔 where were the other TP and Neil. 😄
I loved it, but still didn't get it.
Then learn it.
Dont try to understand it. Feel it.
Imagine A force & a normal(the opposite force) .is the manifested event in timeline is like the resultant force
Which part you didn't get?
Holy shit! You gave the 3 different versions of all the characters together!
Wow all the scenes were in place. 👍👍 nice job.
No fucking way!!! At 8:01, in the back of the image, you can see The Protagonist and Neil reverted back to normal entering the ambulance!!!
omg never catched that part, but is so blur that's hardly noticed.
Wtf 😳
8:15 i can see Protagonist at ambulance drive seat. i never know. this is crazy
and you can see their inverted selves at 8:23
This guy deserves a sub👍🏻.... Great job
Bruh I'd be lost editing this thing😂
Excelent clip!!!! It really helps yo understand
Damn man! Now I get it.
Thank you!
Excellent man!!!!
goodjob!
thankyou!
ilikeit!
This is art house of science fictions
Thanks for doing this
0:10 out of context it looks like protag taking a deep breathe for no reason
yoga
Thanks for this
Great Vid!!!
Great work
Broooo when you see the van and the shipping container in the same shot with Neil and TP pulling the stretcher 👌
Awesome Edit
Great work 👍
I didn't notice that they were running backwards in the last scene.
No one has said anything about how you did the description of this video. That's some dedication
This was fun to watch but I felt like I had it down, and this twisted my brain up a bit. 😂
Love it 🔥
Intelligent movie, editing 👌🙏
ничего не понятно но очень интересно)) - ждал таких роликов))
Sick
Just when I thought I finally understood this scene, watching this has just completely destroyed any and all of that
Thanks bro.
I've watched this 3 times. Gonna make it a 4th soon.
This vid really helped .....
As we can see in this sequence. A long time has passed since Neil recognizes the protogansite (after inversion) and runs to the protagonist from his time. I wonder what he was doing then?
Same question.
Given Neil knew how turnstiles worked, he then realized Protag was fighting Inverted Protag, and went like hell to make sure that Protag didn't kill Inverted Protag, or even touch, since if Inverted protag even TOUCHED inverted protag's bare skin, then the two would have been annihilated. Thus Neil ran as fast as possible to prevent Protag from shooting or touch-nihilating himself.
@@paulhorneschillings1212 But Neil would have also known the fact that a future inverted protagonist in full combat gear is fighting his earlier self, therefore they could not have annihilated eachother. In fact annihilation is mpossible using the film’s own logic, since the future inverted self wouldn’t have existed if the earlier normal self was annihilated. It’s like in Interstellar when they talk about a dimension of love - Nolan going too far conceptually.
@@anti0918 but the reason why the protags didnt annihilate each other is because Neil interfered. Neil just had to interfere because that's what happened. And whats happened, happened.
But you may have a point about the internal logic of annihilation. I think Neil says something about the grandfather paradox and a parallel multiverse theory and consciousness and stuff as a possible explanation for that in the movie.
Nah but duude you actually did it!! Fuck what masterpiece
Kya bgm hai,,, great
damn I love this movie
1:19 is an awkward moment to be in.
Like a slip where you are sure that you fucked up for good.
oh now I get it!
ZAK, the abode of forgotten dreams!
1:45 - 1:47 ..yep rob has the best live-action BATMAN voice hands down..and it ain't even a BATMAN movie. 🔥
Damn, I love this film. Félicitations, monsieur Nolan.
0:04 I don't know what could've possibly caused that explosion when the wing hit the jet bridge, but planes have gas tanks in their wings and underbelly, so if that actually happened.. the entire wing would've exploded
3:24 And it's impossible to pull the slide off a pistol while the magazine is inserted
In that scene, the inverted gun gets picked up, has its slide put back into place, then it's magazine back underneath, followed by a bunch of bullets going back into the gun. Now if you were inverted in this fight, all that happens is you shoot your gun off, get your magazine ejected, then the slide comes off.
tl;dr that scene is fine actually.
You somehow made tenet more confusing.