

- Zokkiie2026年4月12日I had a good time with it, even though it kind of fried my brain. It looks incredible and sounds even better (the audio really hits), but it definitely expects you to keep up without much help. That’s exciting at first, then a little tiring. The performances are solid, especially Washingtons quiet intensity, but it doesn’t hit very hard emotionally. Still, it sticks with you afterward, even if you’re not totally sure you caught everything. Worth the ride, just maybe not back-to-back.
- Mike2024年10月11日Tenet is a bombastic, action-packed and visually stunning experience with typical Nolan time manipulation implemented "For me, I think this is the end of a beautiful friendship." I know Tenet is one of the most controversial films Nolan has made, but I personally really liked the experience it provided. When I watch an action film I do not find it a necessity to have a deep philosophical story, the experience that the action provides is what is most important for me with this genre. The reversed entropy added a new and unique aspect to this genre, which I appreciated. With Hoyte van Hoytema as cinematographer you can expect some great looking shots, and Tenet did not disappoint. The cinematography felt natural, but never boring. Also kudos to Hoyte van Hoytema and the rest of the crew for shooting scenes reversed. They did not digitally reverse the shot material, but they modified the cameras. The story itself felt a bit cold and I did not care that much for the characters. Nevertheless Tenet provided me with a great experience, mainly because it required to pay attention to the plot. Although I did understand almost everything on a first watch, the multiple rewatches made me look at the film in a different way which kept it interesting for me. This was especially important because the film lacks the emotional aspect I usually like in other films. As with every Nolan film, the score was impactful and beautiful. After hearing Hans Zimmer was working on Dune and Nolan went for Ludwig Göransson, I was a bit skeptical. But Ludwig Göransson did an great job in providing an impactful score that is up to Nolan’s alley. Not everyone is too keen on the audio mixing Nolan did with Tenet, but I personally had no problems hearing any dialog in an IMAX theater or at my Home Theater. Ofcourse it is not acceptable that a good audio system is required in order to hear the dialog in a film. Certain scenes, the airport scene for example, were ment to be focussed on the score instead of the dialog. This was done to let the viewer experience the fact that Neil was not focussing on what the man said either and I don’t think this is something everyone realizes. Overall I really enjoyed Tenet. Is it Nolan’s best film? No, but I still really enjoyed the action combined with the time manipulation, great cinematography and impactful score that provided this experience. Letterboxd: Mike_v_E
- ArtemisNova2026年3月11日Easily Nolan's worst movie. It feels like someone had a cool idea for special effects and they built a movie script around it. Somehow they forgot to make it engaging though. It's not really worth breaking down why each scene is as boring as the one before and after it but no small part of it is the movie spending at least half of it's running time trying to explain the conceit of the movie.
- tellum2026年3月5日The visual effects are incredible and hard carry the movie, but there is so much dead space in between the action sequences. The plot is somehow barely there but also bloated, with way too many inconsequential characters being involved by the third act that it’s just a cluster of cool backwards explosions that you can’t follow on a first viewing, and the movie doesn’t give enough incentive for a rewatch.
- Brad.Plex.2024年10月13日James Bond with time travel. Nolan once again delivers and emotional, thought provoking, action packed script akin to Inception. And as with his other films, it gets better with each re-watch as you piece together more of the puzzle and wrap your mind around temporal pincer maneuvers and causality loops.
- Adam Abaza2026年2月10日A thought-provoking film based on the concept of time reversal. The direction is very ambitious, and the action sequences are stunning, but the film demands intense concentration and sometimes lacks emotional depth. The characters aren't relatable, which weakens the emotional connection. Nevertheless, it's a unique experience, unlike any typical action film. A film to be respected more than loved. But it requires intense focus, and you might want to watch it again.
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TENET テネットは2020年8月26日に公開されました。
TENET テネットはChristopher Nolanが監督を務めました。
TENET テネットの上映時間は2h 30mです。
TENET テネットはEmma Thomas, Christopher Nolanがプロデューサーを務めました。
満席の観客で賑わうウクライナのオペラハウスで、テロ事件が勃発。罪もない人々の大量虐殺を阻止するべく、特殊部隊が館内に突入する。部隊に参加していた名もなき男(ジョン・デヴィッド・ワシントン)は、仲間を救うため身代わりとなって捕えられ、毒薬を飲んでしまう…しかし、その薬は何故か鎮痛剤にすり替えられていた。昏睡状態から目覚めた名もなき男は、フェイと名乗る男から“あるミッション”を命じられる。それは、未来からやってきた敵と戦い、世界を救うというもの。未来では、“時間の逆行”と呼ばれる装置が開発され、人や物が過去へと移動できるようになっていた。 ミッションのキーワードは<TENET(テネット)>。「その言葉の使い方次第で、未来が決まる」。謎のキーワード、TENET(テネット)を使い、第三次世界大戦を防ぐのだ。突然、巨大な任務に巻き込まれた名もなき男。彼は任務を遂行する事ができるのか?
TENET テネットの主要人物はProtagonist (John David Washington), Neil (Robert Pattinson), Kat (Elizabeth Debicki)です。
TENET テネットはGと評価されています。
TENET テネットはスリラー, Action, サイエンスフィクション映画です。
TENET テネットは、視聴者によって10点満点中7.6点をつけられています。
TENET テネットの予算は$2.1億です。
TENET テネットの興行収入は$3.7億です。





























