El FInal Explicado De Tenet
We usually know what to expect from Christopher Nolan's films: plot twists, incredible visual effects, and questions about the nature of reality, and Tenet has all of that, with the result being naturally confusing. Time, relativity, and the perception of reality are concepts explored in many of Christopher Nolan's films. Tenet, in a way, brings together all these aspects of his previous work. It has the same sense of social responsibility and civic duty as his Batman trilogy. It shares elements of reverse chronology with Memento. At times, it evokes Dunkirk, a war drama. Interstellar and Inception use time manipulation, although the effects in those films refer to the relative acceleration of time toward the future, while Tenet portrays time as flexible in both directions. As you may already know, Tenet has a complex plot. The basic idea is this: the unnamed Protagonist, played by John David Washington, is recruited by a shadowy group of people who can be identified by a hand gesture with interlocked fingers and the word "tenet." Pieces of broken debris are traveling back through time, implying mass destruction due to a future global conflict. The Protagonist proves trustworthy enough to help this group of people who are trying to prevent... whatever is going to happen in the future. We learn along with the Protagonist that all the elements arriving in the past are "inverted," meaning their entropy—the scientific concept of energy—is thermodynamically progressing backward relative to the past, which, of course, is moving into the future. If the balance of inverted objects ever equals the number of objects moving forward, spacetime will be annihilated... No pressure, right? A CIA agent named Neil takes the Protagonist to exotic locations to meet with people who supposedly know more about the "principle," and tries to reach the source of the inverted objects: Andrei Sator, who supposedly has the ability to communicate with the future. He can also grant inversion to objects through devices called "pinwheels," which are machines that are possibly quantumly entangled, and which allow people and objects to move backward in time. His greatest hits | 0:00 The conflict, in detail | 0:57 Neil's time trick | 3:00 Old friends | 4:40 The Protagonist reclaims his title | 6:08 Sator's fate | 7:26 Kat took control | 9:06 Faith in others | 10:14 The algorithm split | 11:22 Read the full article (in English): https://www.looper.com/243346/the-end...

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