TENET | Kat's Perspective In Tallinn | Part (2/2)
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- Katherine's point of view in Temporal Pincer plan of Sator.
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Movie TENET
Directed by Christopher Nolan
Produced by Emma Thomas
Christopher Nolan
Written by Christopher Nolan
Starring John David Washington
Robert Pattinson
Elizabeth Debicki
Dimple Kapadia
Michael Caine
Kenneth Branagh
Music by Ludwig Göransson
Cinematography Hoyte van Hoytema
Edited by Jennifer Lame
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Song RED ROOM BLUE ROOM
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To answer the questions, Kat was not inverted at any moment from the car chase to the interrogation sequence. You have to go through the turnstile to invert yourself and she entered the blue room by the door. The bullet, however, was inverted and that combined with the room's inverted oxygen (which is why she had to wear a mask) would've been normally fatal to her.
Finally
Also her wearing red in this scene indicates she is not inverted. Same with the employees on Sators yaught wore red shirts
It should be really tough for Kat. First, she gets beaten by her husband, then her husband again comes out of nowhere and starts moving and speaking backwards, she sees Sator and his man moving backwards, even shooting backwards. Really creepy if you think about it.
her, not his
So she was never inverted until Sator shot her, then she needed to be inverted. I could swear she had been inverted before. Great video to comprehend the movie, props 👍
Yeah never inverted in this sequence. You can check her dress which is all ''RED'' to get the idea :) Nolan is a genius.
@@mehmet.6553 she was never inverted so why the hell did sator give her an oxygen mask? big mistake?
@@smora754 It's because Sator was inverted in the room with inverted oxygen, that's why he wasn't wearing a mask. Kat isn't inverted so she couldn't breath without a mask with normal oxygen.
@@manasveer6047 Jeez they really thought of everything!
The fact all these people are thinking backwards is scary
Thinking Backwards?
@@spooky_4624 They have to think backwards since they are chasing and interrogating an inverted person or people. It's kinda hard to explain. Like lets say Sator says "If your not telling the truth, she dies." And Protagonist says "I don't know what your talking about." Protagonist didn't know what was going on because he didn't think backwards. He has to say the information about where the algorithm is in the last because for inverted people our last is their first and their first is the last. That's why in Sator's "last" protagonist has to say the information about the bmw first before they chase Sator but its reversed that's why Protagonist has to think backwards and say the information for the bmw in the last part.
they aren't. it's a fictional movie
@@cheekypop The sator actor actually had to learn the phrases I had to say in backwards
@@cheekypop he had*
How did the bullet hurt Kat? Whenever something that isn't inverted is shot with an inverted bullet, it starts with bullet damage and the the gun "catches" the round and the gunshot damage disappears. When inverted-TP is waiting to get back into Freeport, he develops a wound in his arm that slowly gets worse and worse, until he's stabbed by his un-reversed self and the wound heals. Notice how the glass is damaged by the exact same shot from Sator: it's already damaged when they arrive and then is fixed when Sator fires.
So Kat should have gotten a gunshot wound that slowly got worse and worse over the course of the movie, until finally inverted Sator shoots her with an inverted round and she heals completely, just like everything else in the movie that gets shot by inverted bullets.
Also, depending on your point of view, the inverted round either went from the bullet hole in the glass, through Kat, and into the gun (unfired). Or, it was fired by Sator, went through Kat, and into the glass, breaking it. Either way, we know at one end the bullet is in the gun (or else how was it fired) and at the other end is in the glass (otherwise what made the hole?) So how does the inverted round get stuck in Kat's body? If you invert her, you invert her wound too, so now you have an inverted Kat who is dying from an un-inverted wound. How does inverting save her, and why does she need to stay inverted for a while to stabilize?
Nolan's movie is incredible and it holds together surprisingly well under the circumstances, but the logic starts breaking down when it comes to rules for inverted and un-inverted stuff interacting with each other. It's forgivable IMO. If damage to normal things made by inverted things happened in reverse, then the plot would get even more complicated, everyone's tactics would have to change, and you'd need a different reason for Neil/TP/Kat to be hunkered down inverted in the cargo container. If damage to normal things made by inverted things moved forward in time, then you'd lose the cool bullet "unshot" effects. So Nolan left a plot hole, but it took me several re-watches to realize it, so it can't be that bad.
First I wanted to object, but then realized that you're right :)
And what do you think regarding Kate's appearance in the inverted Audi? Why did the Audi gain speed SO FAST when TP had released the brake?
No plot whole my friend let me explain
Whenever entropy you are in would react to it in that entropy meaning this we know that the inversion is radioactive in a way okay and we know Kate isn’t inverted and sator is as well as the gun since the bullet is inverse he’s catching the bullet causing it to go through her remember she’s not inverted the gun is so all that is happening is the inverted gun just catches the bullet and the reason they had to go to the free port cause it’s a INVERTED bullet which is more dangerous than a regular bullet wound so we know turnstile are one way so they had to go to the Freeport to make the inverted bullet wound a regular one to heal her
Im confused about why she needed the oxygen mask when in the blue room, but not in the car. What am I missing?
Firstly, she was never inverted in this sequence so no need to mask. About blue room, I guess the room has inverted oxygen, that's why probably.
She wasn’t inverted for the interrogation sequence. The blue room has inverted air (inverted Sator doesn’t wear a mask in that room). Since she’s non-inverted she needs regular air to breathe in that room.
Just as a hint/reminder of the visual metaphor: Red is for forward time and blue is for backwards time. Nolan purposely put Kat in a red outfit as a way of letting the audience know she was forward time for the whole sequence.
@@yamato6114 I didn’t even realize she was wearing red for that reason nice catch!
If kat was taken by the inverted sator from the room where she was beaten up in the beginning , then shouldn’t that be where sator should go after inverting himself towards the end?
She’s coming back to the interrogation room and she’s going from there again. Kind of like in a loop.Confusing😕
Is a new Kat created when sator inverts and takes Kat back outside?
Can someone explain me how did Satori managed to get the algorithm?
I’m confused. If Kat was taken by Inverted Sator how’d Ives and his crew get her?
They got her because They are moving foward in time so to them Sator never took kat he brought her back to the blue room which is where they got her, They showed sators perspective right after but his perspective is in the past, its all about perspective, if he took her to the past then in foward time he would be bringing her to the protagonist and Ives.
3:00 Why did she said kill him? Who’s him?
@@TheProtagonist2020 “Him” is Sator; the guy who’s behind her with the gun. She wants him killed because he was abusive to her and because he’s about to kill her.
@@2katen47 nice explanation. Thanks I was confused about this part too. The fact they showed sator’s perspective confused me.
I don't understand, what happened after Sator beat up Kat? Di he take here to somewhere where the future Sator (goiing backward) will recuperate her and do the whole exchange scene?
I'm pretty sure after she got beat up, she was taken by Sator's men and put in the car that Sator would eventually come and drive to the highway where the exchange takes place.
2:59 is it kill him? Not help me?
2:45 Why is he shouting here? But not here? 2:50
So Sator just fake the shoot in the woman's head just because TP think that he will does that at stay back to her but it was a illusion because that was done already in the past and it can't be in another way because it was done already
Kat is really confusing 🤯
Not trying to understand it but to feel it
Chris Nolan really messed up by having shit sound mixing on such a complicated plot...what a shame.
A complicated plot doesn't really matter. But, I can see your point about sound mixing.
@@m35cobol Well he was talking about the two in tandem with each other. A compicated Plot is even more hard to follow when you can't hear what People are saying.
@@andybagles4156 I see what you're saying, but it also depends on where you're watching it. If you're at home, you should hear it just fine, of you were at a cinema while it was released you might have trouble. The reason the sound mixing was bad was because it was mixed during the pandemic. When it got re released this year, a lot of people said that sound mixing was better.
@@m35cobol Yes indeed. I mean, I'm not even making that argument myself, simply explaining what OP was talking about.
@@andybagles4156 ah, ok, miscommunication. My fault.