Neil & Protogonist Meeting | Neil Intro Scene in UHD IMAX 4K 60FPS X265 10BIT HDR
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Understanding the fact that Neil is inverted and re introducing himself to an old friend is just mind blowing
That is one of the best writing
Kinda like in X Men Days of Future Past when Logan from the future goes to 1973 and reintroduces himself to Charles Xavier. For Xavier this was their first interaction even though Logan had known him for years.
Nolan is f genius ...
@@mounirmugi309 Obviously He is one of the best.
@@richos07 poor comparison, might as well compare this scene to a time travel episode in Fairly Odd Parents. 🙄
You can see Neil's pain in this scene. Being so close to the man that practically raised him, yet estranged and so far away at the same time.
Raised him? Was the kid Neil?
@@joshpaul6417 no, but Neil met and was recruited by the protagonist from the future years ago, so the age gap was bigger
@@joshpaul6417 that's one theory. Maximi-lien ... LIEN -> NEIL.
his father figure ideed
@@TheParadiseParadoxholy fuck.
'Time isnt the problem. Its getting out alive thats the problem.' Tenet in a nutshell
Yes indeed
And he also meant that if he were to get out alive without being dead would be a problem ( cause he would not have saved the protagonist )
Cowboy shit
I'll be the Protagonist told him that as a younger person....wow
There's a certain amount of fatalism and desperation in Neil. We only understand later, why. Pattinson plays that aspect well without overselling it.
"I prefer soda water"
"No you don't"
This hits so much harder after watching the ending
I love the little moment where Neil realizes/remembers he has to introduce himself.
"Time isnt the problem. it's getting out alive thats the problem" is excellent foreshadowing of neils character.
The change in chord progression on the score the moment they begin to talk more casually is such a good touch. The music goes from mysterious and tense to suddenly somewhat somber and nostalgic. Ludwig and Nolan make a great team.
This scene will always hit. On first watch I wondered what the hell I just watched. On the 6th rewatch, I realize this is one of Nolan's best films
Neil's expression: he first smiled when met an old friend
But then got sad because for the protagonist he is just a stranger
The protagonist: We live in a Twilight world.
Neil: Please don't remind me. . .
Loooool
Lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 🤣
Best comment ever on this vid! 🤣
This comment had me 😅
The little subtleties of this scene - from the soft music, dialogue exchange and overall vibe - make it one of my favorites from the film... it's supposed to be a first encounter and yet we as an audience can sense... as if an old friendship is being rekindled. Maybe that's just me.
I’m with you 100%
*doctorcamletoe* You ain't wrong...😭
Not just you
Its funny because I don't actually remember this scene being like this, it's like you are destined to watch it more then once
man this shit hits different when you know whats up with neil...
quite devastating scene actually and the soundtrack compliments it perfectly
@@ShoTgUn851112my favorite song on the soundtrack and definitely one of my favorite scenes in the movie. Highly underrated
That long look from Neil at :14 until the end of the introduction. Priceless. Probably like "this is how he looked when he was young" 😢
The music in this scene is perfect and has made me rewatch it from time to time. It sounds nostalgic, melancholic and bittersweet. It makes sense, since we see Neil meeting his old friend for the first time in the protagonist's timeframe. Knowing that Neil ends up dying by the end makes this heart-wrenching to watch
first time you watch the movie from the protagonists perspective
the second time you watch it crying because you realize you’re watching it from neils perspective
@Josh JeanJacket Jaeger Yep. I went blind for a few minutes at the end and repeated watches. Dang, Nolan is a f'ing genius.
@@JaimeD. I know right!!!
Damn.
The little music flair when he sits down is so perfect. The first time it feels tense and mysterious.
Every other time it gives me chills! Its so spot on as "Hey remember this tragic character?"
Since TENET, "bungee-jumpable" is a real word.
Time isn't the problem. It's getting out alive that's the problem. 😢
Every word in this movie is precious.
Favorite movie scene of all time!
Can't believe neil has already lived this life already
well he has not
@@Juan-io4zche has. He explains at the end that he has known the Protagonist for years. He was recruited into the organisation by the future Protagonist and has already been exposed during his many adventures to the concepts of inversion and entropy.
“What? You never drink on the job.”
“You’re well informed.”
“Pays to be in our profession.”
“Well I prefer soda water.”
😏”No, you don’t.”
The hesitation before& when he says " pays to be in our profession " such great acting .
U can clearly see how badly he wants to reveal everything to him .
@@theclashking2697 *Sobb* 😭 Multiple times watching it makes me want to hug him.
My drink of choice became vodka tonic after this haha
Vodka lemon is better
When you see the scene on the 2nd and 3rd time, you know is a bittersweet moment that it hurts. But, it also shows the lengths they are willing to go and keep the present intact. 😔👍
I watched the full movie on HBO max a few days ago and this scene gave me goosebumps
Soundtrack: *triggers sad, nostalgic, friends memories
Neil: let’s bungee jump off a building, also I’m sad I can’t tell you that we were actually besties.
the start of a beautiful friendship
Start for one, almost the end for one
@@mayaankpatankar4143fucking tragic innit?
I can imagine years after the events of the movie when Neil is officially meeting The Protagonist for the first time they are in a bar and Neil orders two vodka tonics. The Protagonist let's him know he doesn't drink on the job. Neil asks him if he'd like a soda water instead. The Protagonist smiles and says he prefers diet coke.
Neil: "I'm not Max and Kat's not my mom, but...would you take a child hostage? A woman?"
I freakin love this movie
0:54 look how he is searching for words and an explanation (you can hear it between our and profession a little uhm, a little bit of stuttering)
The ghost of the past and the ghost of the future. This is where their worlds collide…
I love this movie
Call me crazy but it even sounds like the musical stings when Neil sits down are played in reverse. Brilliant
Neil's Theme is the Protagonist's theme in reverse
So, the Protagonist from the future sends Neil
Yes.
Neil isn't from the future
TP goes to the past and sends neil from there (Neil has always lived in normal time)
@@reachfelix2000 Neil is from the future hence why he says "I'll see you at the beginning friend" and "you hired me" at the end
@@reachfelix2000 no. Neil's from the future. It's why he's drinking in this scene because it's the first time The Protagonist meets him but it's his final mission before his death.
@@velectro8963 Neil's from the past. TP goes far into the past and meets Neil, hires him, etc
So Neil grew up into his late 20's early 30's and lived his life by going to back and forth in time and then going all the way back to when he was a child so he could meet the protagonist?
"or into it, for that matter" just noticed that this time around wow
He reminds me of Peter o’toole in Lawrence of Arabia
Robert Pattinson actually played Lawrence of Arabia in the movie Queen of the Desert 🙂
Best scene
Best intro scene for a old friends
when the music hits i feel such grief
Getting out alive is the problem
Robert Pattinson ❤❤❤
This made me regain faith in Robert Pattinson
you should watch good time
The Lighthouse
@@Esselo💀 I got turned off with all 🤜🍖 business
Pain and knowladge
Protagonist's true pain is in fact in the future, where he has to suffer the pain of loosing the one who raised, in the past 😳😳and still be 🤐🤐
Am i right to assume that in order for the protagonist so send neil back in time he would first have to come up with the plan on his own? Or is it just a constant loop where the protagonist becomes a part of his own plan without even knowing, always?
Love every Chris Nolan movie. Still couldn't see this for busy life. And no I can get out the time to watch it, but don't have the time to invest to understand it properly..
If I watch even once, I will be so consumed with it that work life will be done.
Is a loop. Like Neil said "What's happened's happened" where everything predestined and the future has happened/set.
How come when Neil approaches The Protagonist he doesn’t use the tell phrase (no friends at dusk), the word tenet or do the tenet symbol? I know this is not by chance
Pretty sure the protagonist didn't know Neil was part of tenet yet (as in the protagonist from the current timeline)
When The Proganonist meets Neil, it's just after he's requested help from an old CIA friend to get into Sanjay's penthouse. They even joke after this that eventually, The Protagonist will have to kill Neil because he knows too much about the operation. Later, he uses Neil's help with the Anomaly-Convoy heist, because Neil is the only ally he can trust (as most of his old allies think he's dead following the Opera). It's only after the convoy heist goes wrong and Ives appears that Neil reveals to The Protagonist that he's a member of Tenet.
TL;DR - Neil doesn't use the CIA codephrase, the word tenet or the symbol because he doesn't think he's meeting someone CIA or Tenet, he just thinks he's meeting someone who can help him.
@@braytechexoscience2790 I think you mean the protagonist, not Neil, in that last part.
Maybe that phrase time isn't a problem but getting out alive is the problem was added after writing the final scene 😢 Must have been
Spoilers:
This scene hits different when you realise Neil died roughly 2 weeks before this
EXPLAIN PLEASE???
@@themoviedude306 Neil died during the Stalsk 12 battle when he unlocked the door at the hypocenter for The Protagonist and Ives before taking a bullet to the head. The Stalsk-12 battle occurred simultaneously with the Kiev opera siege. Both those events took place roughly 2 weeks before Neil’s introduction to The Protagonist.
@@richos07 🤯
@@richos07 But in the end Neil goes with Ives?
@@omicron7735 yep. He went with Ives so he could invert back to the battle, pick the lock and take the bullet for Protagonist
snoozers
Taj👀
Pattinson for the next James Bond
Who are expecting Tenet Part -2?.. I mean part 1 in inverse..
Why did Neil ask "would you take a child hostage"?
Is Neil also the little kid with the hot British mom that's the wife of the Russian oligarch from the future that protagonist saves at the very end?
Nope, that kid's name is Max
That's why I think he asks "would you kidnap a mother and child?"
There's debate on that. It'd be really tricky for the dates to line up--for Max to grow up, then join the Protagonist's organization, then go back through time (not a jump, has to travel back one second at a time), then go forward again, and still be as young as Neil is.
At the same time, Neil knows a lot of not just inside knowledge, but even personal knowledge, like where the villain was the day of the attack. He may have gotten that intel from the future, but if so there's a lot more he could have told them about the day. It seems more profound if Neil knows that because he was there as a child and is literally recalling a moment from his childhood.
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The editing in this scene is so odd.
"I prefer soda water"
"heh, no u don't"
that line always gets me. 🥲
The master becomes the apprentice.
(I just thought this up and had to share it.)
Can't believe neil has already lived this life already
He hasn't. He has lived -- or rather, is living -- some other life somewhere else. That other version of him is going forward into the future where he will meet Protagonist for the first time (for him, not for Protagonist), invert himself, and go backwards in time to a point where he (offscreen) un-inverts and moves forward, coming to this scene. 🤯