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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 21, 2020 14:06:41 GMT
For Saturday 29/August!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2020 6:39:04 GMT
I'm going to try and get tickets this week! If I can see this in the drive-in though, I'll do it that way.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 22, 2020 10:51:58 GMT
I'm going to try and get tickets this week! If I can see this in the drive-in though, I'll do it that way. I have been to the movies a few times since they reopened here. Every time there were only a handful of people in the audience, so there was plenty of space. For Tenet at the IMAX however, it looks like they are selling 50% of the seats, which is still a lot of people in an enclosed space. Don’t like that very much.
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Post by Archelaus on Aug 22, 2020 19:42:49 GMT
I bought an Early Access ticket to see the movie in IMAX on August 31.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Aug 22, 2020 20:17:10 GMT
I’m about to get mine. Can’t wait.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2020 19:46:34 GMT
LOL did you see it yet
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 27, 2020 5:30:24 GMT
Is it real IMAX? The only theatre with the real thing and not LIEMAX in my area is still closed. I make it a rule to see Nolan there, but looks like I'm gonna have to break it or wait for video. There's a theater with 4DX that's pretty cool.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 27, 2020 13:50:29 GMT
Is it real IMAX? The only theatre with the real thing and not LIEMAX in my area is still closed. I make it a rule to see Nolan there, but looks like I'm gonna have to break it or wait for video. There's a theater with 4DX that's pretty cool.
Yes, it is real IMAX. We have two IMAX theatres here. The other one is fake - it wasn't IMAX when it opened, and some years later it was "converted" to IMAX.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 27, 2020 21:07:15 GMT
Is it real IMAX? The only theatre with the real thing and not LIEMAX in my area is still closed. I make it a rule to see Nolan there, but looks like I'm gonna have to break it or wait for video. There's a theater with 4DX that's pretty cool.
Yes, it is real IMAX. We have two IMAX theatres here. The other one is fake - it wasn't IMAX when it opened, and some years later it was "converted" to IMAX.
Ah, lucky.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 29, 2020 20:35:36 GMT
Saw it today. I didn't understand anything, but I liked it nonetheless.
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Post by Vits on Sept 2, 2020 10:23:47 GMT
I don't want to encourage anyone to risk their lives. The only reason why I saw TENET is because the cinema I went to had the proper safety measures and because I live in Rome, where the COVID-19 cases aren't as high as other places (at least for now). If your situation is similar to mine, that's a whole other conversation. Now, the plot revolves around a secret mission. So secret that, a couple of times, the agents and the employers discuss it in public, including a ferry where they're surrounded by people. Wait, what? Like most of Christopher Nolan's works, we have a complicated plot involving a lot of real science and philosophy in our hands. Unfortunately, there's something missing that was present in his previous projects: Strong emotions that drive the main characters through their journey (a husband trying to kill his wife's murderer, a father who misses his son and daughter, a father who misses his daughter and I guess his son too, etc...). Here, we learn nothing about our hero. And don't tell me that's the point, like in DUNKIRK. That was because the soldiers served as vessels for the viewers to insert ourselves into, in order to feel what it's like to be in a war zone. Not to mention that 2017 hit was designed to be a complete visual and auditory experience. This one balances the images and the audio the same way most movies do, and the protagonist is presented as a real person. Without knowing what motivates him on a personal level (instead of just wanting to save the world), I couldn't connect with him and, by extension, with the movie. Also, he and a lot of the other characters are similar in terms of personality, whether they're displaying their inner strength, their intelligence or their sense of humor, so they don't stand out, unlike INCEPTION with its group of distinct individuals. Speaking of that 2010 classic, it didn't matter that the events were written as a traditional heist film, because they took place inside people's dreams. All kinds of unpredictable and imaginative things happened in each environment. Here, a special element is introduced early on, but it's not used to the fullest until the 2nd half. The 1st half is a traditional spy film (and not a very interesting one) that occasionally turns into science fiction. It would be easy to dismiss Jennifer Lame's editing as choppy. I mean, I can't remember a shot lasting more than 5 or even 2 seconds (to be fair, I wasn't actually timing them). There are even moments where a character is doing something and in the very next shot they're doing something else in another part of the room, indicating that at least a couple of seconds have passed. However, that and the near total lack of establishing shots makes me think that her hands were tied and she was just doing her best to reduce the running time down to 150 minutes. Honestly, I would've preferred it if she had deleted full scenes. Trust me: Not all of them were indispensable. No other aspect about this production is bad at all, but without something to get invested in, what's the point? 5/10
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 19:49:16 GMT
I can already see Nolan fanboys drive out of state to watch this rubbish. People who's lives have no meaning beyond a MOVIE. Asolutely pathetic.
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Post by Vits on Sept 2, 2020 19:51:11 GMT
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Sept 3, 2020 20:08:42 GMT
Interesting article about the sound in "Tenet". I had a hard time understanding all the dialogue too. I was glad to find out I wasn't the only one.
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