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The plane making GBS threads gold all over the runway was a really on the nose visual metaphor.
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blunt posted:Given the widespread audience reports of unintelligible dialogue, that's a failure of the film not the cinema, in the same way that an album that only sounded good on one speaker system would be a failure of the audio engineer not the speakers. Yeah, I agree there, the mix should be geared for the majority of theaters instead of just a select few. Assuming that my speculation is correct, of course. re: budget, the plane crash, tons of different locales, the highway heist and chase, the ending scene. And knowing Nolan wants to use real extras, vehicles and practical effects. It all adds up. The yacht probably wasn't exactly inexpensive either. In some interview Elizabeth Debicki mentioned that they used real boats.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:28 |
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Knowing what a perfectionist Nolan is, I find it probable that he knew this mix might be difficult for people to understand when it went out the door. I can kind of understand the logic of wanting to keep the audience on its heels and always feeling a couple of steps behind plot-wise and mechanics-wise, but I sure wish he'd found a less frustrating way to accomplish that. I mean it's not an Altman movie where people are just chit-chatting and the feel of the conversation is more important than the content- almost every line in this movie is exposition that's ostensibly for the audience's benefit.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:35 |
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This movie just felt like Chris Nolan-isms dialed to 11, almost to the point of parody. Action design was mostly good, though I thought the big third act set piece was lame and uninteresting. By then the temporal gimmick has completely worn off and I also didn't much care for the characters at that point either. This was Nolan's weakest film imo, by far. It wasn't bad. But just, "ok" for me.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:40 |
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The guys running into battle backwards absolutely felt like parody. I honestly couldn't tell who was coming and who was going the whole time, despite some effort to establish who was who with the colored armbands.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:44 |
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Pattinson has Covid. https://variety.com/2020/film/news/robert-pattinson-coronavirus-batman-1234758442/
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 20:18 |
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I guess another thing I’ll clarify is that I’m sure every piece of the plot fits. I’m sure I can go back and watch two or three more times with the subtitles on and what’s happening in the opera cold open and what they’re trying to accomplish at the airport the first time and the whole chronology of the fight at the end will all eventually make sense if I put the work into it. However, this is the first of Nolan’s movies where the prospect of doing that work doesn’t really excite me or seem like a rewarding project, and it seems like that means something.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 20:20 |
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clown shoes posted:Pattinson has Covid.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 21:05 |
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Ruffian Price posted:That vehicle box-in scene looked like a massive money sink and they probably had to run the scenario multiple times. Knowing Nolan the CGI was minimal For all of this movie's extreme Nolan-ness I'm shocked we didn't get any snarky commentary from the truck driver. What's the Estonian translation of "I didn't sign up for this!"
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 21:35 |
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The whole thing about you're annihilated if you touch your double is a real un-fired Chekhov's gun.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 22:45 |
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General Dog posted:The whole thing about you're annihilated if you touch your double is a real un-fired Chekhov's gun. 100%. Giant rack of paintings? Paid off. This? Never.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 23:12 |
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Probably another late script addition to inject some stakes into the plot. Should have had more faith in the concept carrying the movie on its own, who cares if the hero is guaranteed to survive
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 23:30 |
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Saw it in a small town cinema. There were only four people in the theater including myself and who I went with. I didn't have the same problems with hearing dialogue, except for a scene where people were talking through glass. Very hopeful for this becoming a franchise.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 03:12 |
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PG-13 SEX DUNGEON posted:Saw it in a small town cinema. There were only four people in the theater including myself and who I went with. I didn't have the same problems with hearing dialogue, except for a scene where people were talking through glass. Very hopeful for this becoming a franchise. Aside from the obvious Batman trilogy I don't think franchises are a Nolan kinda thing. Would be cool... Lots of stories to tell in this universe though. Add one to the 'sound mix was terrible' crew
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 04:33 |
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Krime posted:Aside from the obvious Batman trilogy I don't think franchises are a Nolan kinda thing. They're not are they? It's a real shame, imagine the stories you could tell in an inception universe where the magical, unrelenting creativity of dreams isn't instantiated within Times Square, a hotel lobby, and that level from Goldeneye. Everyone wears a suit. :edit: this film I think is a lot better at giving a valid reason for making this another Nolan spy film than inception did. The subplot of inception (Betraying his wife) is honestly a lot more interesting that coporate espionage
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 10:32 |
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Oh dear, it's the Death Magnetic of movies https://twitter.com/gavinfeng97/status/1301803215617363969 e: He's just weeding out the weak in preparation for the Avatar re-release. Vir fucked around with this message at 10:42 on Sep 4, 2020 |
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PG-13 SEX DUNGEON posted:Saw it in a small town cinema. There were only four people in the theater including myself and who I went with. I didn't have the same problems with hearing dialogue, except for a scene where people were talking through glass. Very hopeful for this becoming a franchise. Isn't the whole talking through the glass part inverted and not really meant to be understood.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 16:41 |
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DeadlyHalibut posted:Isn't the whole talking through the glass part inverted and not really meant to be understood. It's being translated, though due to the inversion the translation comes out before he actually speaks.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 16:59 |
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You see, the problem with mixing an inverted movie is that when you turn down the volume, it becomes louder!
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 16:59 |
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Heat transfer is reversed so in a warmer mix it's the high frequencies that are more pronounced
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 17:04 |
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The first part of the movie was okay at best. My brain went on overdrive during the second and I had a hard time actually enjoying what I saw on screen. The villain was just a cliche meme. Overall it was pretty eh and I don't think a second watching can elevate it like Inception.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 18:58 |
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This is only in theaters right now right? Even in the US where theaters aren't open for the most part? I want to see this but I don't really want to get infected just for a movie.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 19:17 |
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pairofdimes posted:This is only in theaters right now right? Even in the US where theaters aren't open for the most part? I want to see this but I don't really want to get infected just for a movie. Theaters in the US are largely open except for California and New York
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 19:52 |
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General Dog posted:Theaters in the US are largely open except for California and New York Being in California that explains why I haven't seen any open theaters. I guess I'll wait for it to come out on VOD eventually.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 20:10 |
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This already feels like it's going to be one of the movies I forget when I list off the stuff Nolan has done. It's like late-period Tim Burton in full pinstripes-and-spirals mode, leaning on the old hits like a crutch to significantly less effect than they had originally.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 20:45 |
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pairofdimes posted:This is only in theaters right now right? Even in the US where theaters aren't open for the most part? I want to see this but I don't really want to get infected just for a movie. Those of you who went, what was it like to be back in theaters? Do they enforce masks?
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 21:08 |
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sethsez posted:This already feels like it's going to be one of the movies I forget when I list off the stuff Nolan has done. It's like late-period Tim Burton in full pinstripes-and-spirals mode, leaning on the old hits like a crutch to significantly less effect than they had originally. It's just a "WOULDN'T IT BE COOL IF" strapped to a gigantic budget but also divorced from any requirements of consistent or logical storytelling, much less any stipulation that it be comprehensible or interesting. Or audible. Inception was the same, but managed to get closer to something worth watching. This is a fantastic 10-20m short film stretched out into 2.5 hours.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 21:28 |
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Bioshuffle posted:Those of you who went, what was it like to be back in theaters? Do they enforce masks?
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 23:41 |
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I liked it but I have no idea what the gently caress the plot was or basically anything because the audio mix is that bad. It's the worst mix he's done by far. Crazy set pieces though. Just make your Bond film and get it out of your system. I rented a theater here in the US to watch it with a few friends and everybody spaced out because it's dirt cheap. Tim Whatley fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Sep 5, 2020 |
# ? Sep 5, 2020 04:39 |
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Maybe it's because the last thing I watched was Dark (which is several orders of magnitude more of a complicated metaphysical puzzle than this was) but not even the puzzle aspect of this could maintain my interest. I managed to call that JMT was fighting an inversion of himself and Pattison was from the future in the first pass through the airport scene just based on Pattison's 'oh i got rid of him' and how abrupt and awkward the cut away from that scene was. No surprises. The 3rd act was just a bunch of nonsense with hand-waved stakes and zero tension. Tall blondey was like a cartoon version of a mother, caring about nothing but her family-feelz and loving the whole mission about it except that at the last second I guess RUSSIABAD warmongering-propaganda-villain read the script or something??? I don't really care enough to even go browse the nerd youtubes about it. Every other character was just actors playing their own images of themselves. 'The Protagonist?' seriously? The coolest bit was the 2nd act car chase scene once it started to run into it's ending coming back at it, but the instant that poo poo got resolved the movie was basically over for me. Not worth getting covid over in the slightest. Cinema is a terminal case if this is the best they've got. The most interesting part was really that the overall villains ended up being future generations trying to unfuck the world we've given them. The ultimate boomer movie - directly killing the future so we can have a few more seconds of oil-fueled bliss. emTme3 fucked around with this message at 04:50 on Sep 5, 2020 |
# ? Sep 5, 2020 04:40 |
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The action was fun to watch, the plot was stupid and they forgot to do anything interesting with backwards time. Seconding all the complaints about horrible sound mixing. I don't understand why Nolan insists on muddled dialogue audio in his movies. It ruined Dunkirk and it ruined this one. What's wrong with having clear dialogue tracks? Dialogue is the most important aspect of plot. Frustrating.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 06:41 |
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If you like the idea of time reversed stuff you need to read some Greg Egan. Specifically his short story The Hundred Light-Year Diary, its in Axiomatic. They find a time reversed star, so using a shutter and a series of mirrors to extend the light path you can send messages to the past. Handled free will and feed-back better.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 06:48 |
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Also is it just me or did they just sort of ignore a bunch of plot set up in act 1? There was talk of preventing WW3, the inverted debris being shrapnel from a future war, etc. Instead the villainous plot turned out to be an old Russian nihilist who synced some time bombs to his Fitbit? I felt like the threat changed abruptly somewhere but I can't pinpoint where. There was an overabundance of misdirection in this movie and I guess it worked too well on me.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 06:50 |
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smoobles posted:Also is it just me or did they just sort of ignore a bunch of plot set up in act 1? There was talk of preventing WW3, the inverted debris being shrapnel from a future war, etc. Instead the villainous plot turned out to be an old Russian nihilist who synced some time bombs to his Fitbit? I felt like the threat changed abruptly somewhere but I can't pinpoint where. There was an overabundance of misdirection in this movie and I guess it worked too well on me. No it makes sense what they assumed was debris from world war 3 was actually the leftovers from catastrophic climate change (probably with a few wars and skirmishes thrown in). The future organisation wanted to destroy the past in the very slight change it might erase it and thus “climate change never happened”. Neil at one point mentions obliquely that it’s a long shot by the future organisation and might not work, but presumably the world in the future is so bleak they think it’s a risk worth taking. The bullets and shrapnel and things were inversion tests, and some of them sent back to Russian nihilist man
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 14:20 |
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Oh.. I missed everything about climate change because the dialogue was unintelligible in parts. Also lol that they bought and crashed a real 747 for this movie. I wonder if this is the last gently caress-you budget movie we'll see in a while due to COVID. smoobles fucked around with this message at 18:21 on Sep 5, 2020 |
# ? Sep 5, 2020 18:19 |
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TENET is going to fall down the memory hole faster than any big budget production in modern history. It's a film with a storytelling device that would have been better served in a 12 minute digital short to promote a new car or something stupid.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 18:54 |
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MaoistBanker posted:TENET is going to fall down the memory hole faster than any big budget production in modern history. That’s a pretty bold statement in a world with stuff like Mortal Engines, King Kong 2005, and Ben Hur 2016, and Legend of Tarzan. Tenet will have a healthy take industry surrounding it for the coming weeks/months and a full-on re-evaluation cycle a few years later. It’s not good, but that’s incidental to the amount of conversation about it. General Dog fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Sep 5, 2020 |
# ? Sep 5, 2020 19:01 |
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If I wrote Tenet the scene where Protagonist goes backwards would be half the movie, and would include a hilarious slapstick scene where he has to fit in at a dinner party by pretending to move forwards to not arouse suspicion, by talking backwards, spitting water into his drinking glass etc. Edit: I'm not ashamed to admit I still watch the back half of Kong Kong 05 sometimes. The Trex fight is lit.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 19:08 |
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smoobles posted:If I wrote Tenet the scene where Protagonist goes backwards would be half the movie, and would include a hilarious slapstick scene where he has to fit in at a dinner party by pretending to move forwards to not arouse suspicion, by talking backwards, spitting water into his drinking glass etc. I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Watched it, did not really enjoy it that much. I had subtitles, so the dialogue wasn't really an issue, but everything was uncomfortably loud to an extent that my audiologist GF was pretty concerned. I honestly found the movie perfectly enjoyable until they actually started doing the time-travel themselves by going into the machines, at which point it just became a bit of a mess both visually and narratively. I think the battle scenes at the end were particularly egregious, it doesn't really feel like there is any stakes when it is impossible to tell who they're fighting against. Some cool visual effects, though. The characterizations were pretty bad. Washington and Pattinson have very little personality, Debecki is a woman whose sole motivation is her role as a mother, while Branagh is the most generic evil russian imaginable. All the actors are competent, but the script doesn't really make you care about any of the characters.
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