Tenet Audience Review OUT: People Are Blown Away & Baffled With Christopher Nolan’s Film!
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In some parts of the world, cinema halls have reopened. These moviegoers are lucky enough to watch Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. The film released in 70 countries on August 26. A few days ago, critics reviews were out for the same. Now, it’s time for the audience to share their thoughts.
Talking about the star cast, it’s a promising ensemble. John David Washington plays the lead ‘The Protagonist’ in Nolan’s time inversion thriller. The film also stars Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia and Kenneth Branagh.
People who saw Tenet is theatres took precautions while watching the same. Wearing a mask is mandatory in every cinema hall. Yesterday, Tom Cruise saw the movie and said he loved it. Talking about the audience, they are impressed and also confused about Christopher Nolan’s latest sci-fi thriller.
Just went and saw #Tenet in theatres… safely don’t worry Canada is wild… and wow… what and experience to go back and see after 8 months of no new blockbusters. Can’t wait for @KindaFunnyVids in review of this one and have an excuse to watch it again.
Time isn’t linear and so are Christopher Nolan’s movies! #Tenet is one of the best movie i have experienced. You don’t go to watch and understand it, you feel it.
As everyone else, i will have to watch it again to understand what heck was happening!!#TenetMovie
#TENET left me utterly speechless. I am currently shivering in exhilaration. It’s a masterful film that deals with concepts beyond imagination. It’s not confusing, it’s innovation beyond all else, Nolan here is operating at his highest and smartest. #TENET is immersion. pic.twitter.com/NFBY4Hyndb
Well, looks like the audience is baffled and blown away by Christopher Nolan’s film.
Meanwhile, the release date of Tenet in India is not yet revealed. Considering the pandemic still going strong here, it is highly unlikely that it will release soon here. In the US and China, John and Robert starrer will hit the screens on September 3 and 4, respectively.