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  4. ``Tenet'' Nolan's creative turn symbolized by the palindromic title *Note! Contains spoilers.
``Tenet'' Nolan's creative turn symbolized by the palindromic title *Note! Contains spoilers.

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``Tenet'' Nolan's creative turn symbolized by the palindromic title *Note! Contains spoilers.

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*This article touches on the core of the story, so we recommend reading it after watching the movie.


"Tenet" synopsis

A terrorist attack occurs at a crowded Ukrainian opera house with a full audience. Special forces rush into the building to prevent a mass massacre of innocent people. A nameless man (John David Washington) who was part of the unit is captured as a scapegoat in order to save his comrades and forced to drink a poisonous drug...However, for some reason, the drug is replaced with a painkiller. was. A nameless man wakes up from a coma and is ordered to carry out a "certain mission" by a man who calls himself Fay. The goal is to fight against enemies from the future and save the world. In the future, a device called "time reversal" has been developed, allowing people and objects to travel back in time. The mission keyword is <TENET>. "The future is determined by how you use those words." Use the mysterious keyword TENET to prevent World War III. A nameless man suddenly becomes involved in a huge mission. Will he be able to accomplish his mission?


And when his name is revealed, a great mystery will be solved.


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Nolan's 007 takes the spy genre to the next level



Director Christopher Nolan's latest film, "Tenet," is a spy action film that is full of influences and homages to his beloved " 007 " series (1962-).


The protagonist, a CIA agent played by John David Washington ( Black Klansman , The Old Man & The Gun (2018)), is given a mission to thwart the ambitions of a huge enemy, and the film unfolds with action spanning the globe as he tries to uncover the enemy's identity and intentions.



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Just as Steven Spielberg once expressed his desire to work on a 007 film himself and approached publisher Eon Productions, Nolan has also contacted the production company in the past to try to get involved in the series.


Neither of them were able to achieve that, but instead Spielberg created one of the greatest adventure characters in the history of cinema, "Indiana Jones," who rivaled James Bond, and Nolan created "Tenet," a unique work unlike any other in the history of cinema.



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  4. ``Tenet'' Nolan's creative turn symbolized by the palindromic title *Note! Contains spoilers.