
Time runs out.
Armed with only one word - Tenet - and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.
- 7.2
- 2020
- Released
- 2h 30m

John David Washington
Protagonist
Robert Pattinson
Neil
Elizabeth Debicki
Kat
Kenneth Branagh
Sator
Dimple Kapadia
Priya
Michael Caine
Crosby
Martin Donovan
Fay
Fiona Dourif
Wheeler
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Volkov
Himesh Patel
Mahir
Clémence Poésy
Barbara
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Ives
Laurie Shepherd
Max
Anthony Molinari
Rohan
Juhan Ulfsak
Passenger
Jefferson Hall
Well-dressed Man
Ivo Uukkivi
Uniformed Official
Andrew Howard
Driver
Rich Ceraulo Ko
SWAT / Target
Jonathan Camp
SWAT 2
Wes Chatham
SWAT 3
Sander Rebane
Ukrainian SWAT
Josh Stewart
Male Voice (voice)
Denzil Smith
Sanjay
Jeremy Theobald
Steward
Tom Nolan
Shipley's Representive
Marcel Sabat
Gaunt Russian
Julia-Maria Arnolds
Nanny
Jack Cutmore-Scott
Klaus
Adam Cropper
Young Sator
Jan Uuspõld
Blue Co-Pilot
Kaspar Velberg
Police Operator
Sergo Vares
Police Supervisor
Rain Tolk
Policeman Passenger
Henrik Kalmet
Medic
Sean Avery
Red Soldier 1
John Douglas
Red Soldier 2
Seb Carrington
Junior Crew Member
Matthew Marsden
Blue Team Soldier
Mark Krenik
Toby (uncredited)
Kenneth Wolf Andersen Haugen
Tourist in Oslo (uncredited)
Marek Angelstok
Usher (uncredited)
Klaus Peeter Rüütli
SWAT (uncredited)
Daniel Olesk
SWAT (uncredited)
Ingrid Margus
Usher (uncredited)
Carina Velva
Tourist in Oslo (uncredited)
Glenn Lawrence
Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Katie McCabe
Flight Attendant Anne (uncredited)
Ronald Pelin
Art Gallery Employee (uncredited)
Schezaad Ausman
High Security Guard (uncredited)
Anterro Ahonen
Military Officer (uncredited)
Aleksei Podlesnov
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Trent Buxton
Soldier (uncredited)
Jess Weber
Soldier (uncredited)
Martin Tõnumaa
Soldier (uncredited)
Lisa Marie
Soldier (uncredited)
Loora-Eliise Kaarelson
Coat Check Girl (uncredited)
Andres Oja
Audience Member (uncredited)
Anton Klink
Audience Member (uncredited)
Viktoria Jelizarova
Hostage (uncredited)







Released
en
$205,000,000.00
$365,304,105.00
- #assassin
- #espionage
- #spy
- #time travel
- #mumbai (bombay), india
- #arms dealer
- #terrorism
- #terrorist attack
- #nuclear weapons
- #terrorist plot
- #backwards
- #alternate timeline
- #oslo, norway
- #time paradox
- #kyiv (kiev), ukraine
- #intense
Reviews

**CONFUSE THE ... CAT!** I think this movie will divide viewers into 3 groups: 1.) The group that thinks that this movie is a flawless masterpiece, like everything Christopher Nolan does, has ever done, and will ever do. 2.) The group that argues that this movie is a vastly overrated pile of garbage, and who give the movie a lot of hate because they are angry about the brainless praise th

Fine, but next time with subtitles.
Christopher Nolan is a crazy and insane person. There is no dispute about this. What Nolan is trying to convey to the viewers is an adventure that is difficult to imagine on your own. It is also difficult to imagine its events and facts. It is also difficult to photograph many moments. Fear that my mind will be distracted by this wonderful drama. The story of the film is about the attempt of so

Tenet on paper is a super interesting that I think I would have a great time with, but the execution fell flat on its face. The entire plot is so purposefully convoluted that it is really hard to follow. Christopher Nolan whips from one scene to another so fast to cram as much exposition in that so many moments just got right over the audience's head. Half the scenes are just exposition dumps with

‘Tenet’ is clearly Nolan's most ambitious project to date, featuring action scenes we never saw before and with a magnificent score by Göransson. The highly packed and complex plot make it difficult to fully enjoy the movies mind-blowing rules of time-inversion within a single view, but the interesting physics and temporal consequences leave you pondering until long after the credits, in which the

‘Tenet’ is clearly Nolan's most ambitious project to date, but the highly packed and complex plot make it difficult to fully enjoy the movies mindblowing rules of time-inversion within a single view. 8/10
Appreciated this film more than any Nolan film since The Dark Knight. Usually his films aim for high concept but get weighed down by syrupy schmaltz. This one ditches his unconvincing attempts at emotional/philosophical depth and just focuses on the very creative core concept of inverted time. There's no labored soliloquies about the power of love, no epic aspirations of cultural poignancy - it's
It was a long time since I watched a new blockbuster movie and, mostly for personal reasons, even longer since I actually reviewed a movie, blockbuster or not. I guess this movie is not the most simple one to pick to get my reviews/blogging back on track but there’s not that much new movies to chose from this year with the pandemic and all. I have to say that I approached this movie with som

man, oooh maaann <blockquote>everything bumps into each other.</blockquote> F*ck. yes, another <i>time sh*t</i> by Nolan. people seem to hate or despute it, but I am enjoyed the film. the inverted fight, so much to hit my brain. u might call me Nolan's b*tch but i am. idc. this shit is liiiitttttt 🔥🔥🔥. Also: Washington, Pattinson, and Debicki are sexy af. Goransson is good. He did an ama

Nolan's latest movie is one of his worst. An exaggerated film whose only purpose is to complicate the viewer, but I wish he could do it with cinema. These ambiguities are created only by the chaotic and crowded montage and a series of theoretical dialogues, and no cinema is seen in it. Also, we do not see any coherent story during the film and the events of the film do not form a script at all. Th
I’m a bit annoyed I couldn’t understand the first twenty minutes because of the bombastic bass and a bit underwhelmed by the lack of an emotional arc, but all things considered, Tenet is an epic, mind-blowing James Bond film masquerading as a Christopher Nolan film.

Been a fan of Christopher Nolan's films but this one didn't quite do it for me. One, confusing story that was hard to follow at times (I got the gist), but beyond that, wasn't terribly entertained. Acting was shaky, Pattison was fine but really disappointed with John David Washington, though he's not helped by cliched dialogue. IDK, didn't hate it at all and maybe will revisit it one day, but this

I believe Tenet is very underrated. This movie is just too good! The soundtrack, the action, the plot, the acting, the cinematography, and the fact that CGI wasn't really involved much! Yet it was indeed challenging to understand. However, after watching Dark, I didn't face much difficulty in understanding the plot, as both have a lot in common. Nolan's movies aren't there to satisfy you,

**_An aesthetic showcase that's completely uninterested in human beings (and for the love of God, what does Christopher Nolan have against decent sound mixing?)_** > S A T O R > > A R E P O > > T E N E T > > O P E R A > > R O T A S - Sator square (date unknown) >_The laws of science do not distinguish between the past and the future. More precisely, the laws of science are un
I was recently asked if this was better or worse than Inception. Personally, I don’t think you can compare any of his films outside the fact that he made them. Like those made by Tarantino, each film is its own living masterpiece ... If you are a fan of Nolan, this is a must see!

There is a moment midway through this film where you can suddenly feel everything clicking into place. Up until this point, the film has been entertaining, with some great set pieces and a scope that is trademark Nolan, but the central hook of the film - “time inversion” - has felt almost superfluous to the plot, albeit a clever visual conceit that gives the film a different vibe to your average s
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Christopher Nolan has delivered some of my favorite movies of the century. All the way from Memento to the most recent Dunkirk, I've yet to dislike one of his films, so expectations are always high with him. The current global pandemic closed movie theaters worldwide, but fortunately, some countrie

I fully understand that Christopher Nolan is trying to play with time, as that what's the movie's about - and yes, he is known for confusing movies - but here, Nolan has made something uninteresting. The idea of things going backwards is cool, but the rules are unclear. We never know what the basic goal is - I could understand secrets, but the film has to be interesting and 'Tenet' simply isn't. N











