The countdown to ‘Oppenheimer’ continues, the new Christopher Nolan film that promises to be one of the big box office bombs of 2023, but until July 21 arrives, it’s time to review the director’s filmography, and sHis latest movie so far hits Netflix on April 23. This is ‘Tenet’, the film called to save the cinema in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that arrives on Netflix on April 23.
Starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, ‘Tenet’ is a sci-fi action thriller centered around the idea of “inverse entropy”or the fictional phenomenon of objects and people going back in time instead of forward, a surefire recipe to be Nolan’s most incomprehensible film to date, following a man who is given only one word, “Tenet.” , to stop an unknown threat from the future.
Set in a world of international espionage that defies everything viewers know about time, this riveting experience also featured cast names like Aaron Taylor Johnson, Michael Caine, Kenneth Branaugh, and Dimple Kapadia. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic wiping out a good chunk of the box office, it turned out to be the fifth highest-grossing film of 2020.
‘Tenet’ was a unique movie, for better or worse, and it also received favorable reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, got two Oscar nominations at the 93rd Academy Awards, for Best Production Design and Best Visual Effects. Given all the praise and recognition she’s received, her casting on Netflix is sure to provide her with new life and perhaps a fairer reassessment than when she was called upon to save cinema.
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