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Tenet: Special Edition (DVD)

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Tenet
Genre Michael Caine, Chris Nolan, Tenet, Nolan, John David Washington, Kenneth Branagh, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, new Nolan movie, Chistopher Nolan movie, new Chris Nolan movie, new Chistopher Nolan movie, Chistopher Nolan, Chris Nolan movie, Nolan movie, Dimple Kapadia See more
Format NTSC, Subtitled, DVD
Contributor Thomas Hayslip, Christopher Nolan, Michael Caine, Emma Thomas, John David Washington, Kenneth Branagh, Martin Donovan, Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Debicki, Clémence Poésy, Himesh Patel, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Dimple Kapadia See more
Initial release date 2020-12-15
Language English

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Bonus Content:

- LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: I. THE PRINCIPLE OF BELIEF - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: II. MOBILIZING THE TROUPE - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: III. THE APPROACH - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: IV. THE PROVING WINDOW - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: V. THE ROADMAP - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: VI. ENTROPY IN ACTION - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: VII. TRAVERSING THE GLOBE - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: VIII. HOW BIG A PLANE? - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: IX. THE DRESS CODE - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: X. CONSTRUCTING THE TWILIGHT WORLD - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: XI. THE FINAL BATTLE - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: XII. COHESION - LOOKING AT THE WORLD IN A NEW WAY: THE MAKING OF TENET: XIII. DOESN'T US BEING HERE NOW MEAN IT NEVER HAPPENED? - Teaser - Trailer 2 - Trailer 3 - Trailer br>

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ D750733D
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Christopher Nolan
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled, DVD
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ December 15, 2020
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ Spanish
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Emma Thomas, Thomas Hayslip, Christopher Nolan
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08KPX62V4
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Christopher Nolan
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 59,069 ratings

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
59,069 global ratings
Just because it is difficult to grasp, does not mean it is a bad movie.
5 Stars
Just because it is difficult to grasp, does not mean it is a bad movie.
I want to preface this statement that I was NOT given any free copies of anything, and that I just a fan of Chris Nolan and his work, writing and directing.This movie is a prime example of why watching a film once is NOT the way to go about critiquing it. This movie has a very complex plot, with a multilayered script that takes multiple viewings to fully grasp the idea and what is at stake for the plot.I saw the film first in the theatre (one of few in that theatre unfortunately) and I was blown away. Chris Nolan is a wonderful director, with a fresh take on the Spy Thriller genre, and presenting it in a way that is new and fresh. I was looking forward to owning it and watching it again as soon as possible. In the meantime before it came out to own, I also bought the Soundtrack, and bought the Screenplay for the film as well. Those two added more depth of understanding for me where Mr. Nolan was trying to take us on this ride.One of the issues I hear are dialogue problems, and "cold characters". To address the first: Yes, there are times where the dialogue may be hard to hear, but that is because it fits in the world of the intrigue and sound effects Mr. Nolan wants you to experience. He says many times that his films are "experiences", and to feel it, not try to understand it, ESPECIALLY on first watch. Second, his "cold characters": This is a spy movie, his take on it at least. If you look at other Bond films, many of the characters ad calm and collected, over confident and many times brash. The characters in this movie are aware of the consequences as the "time" goes on, and there is a lot of care from the selfless acts they do for others. There is suave, swag, and serenity within the cast at different times of the film, and yes, things that "normal" people would gasp and be shocked at, these types based on their professions react more in a calm and grounded way despite the reality of the situation being so catastrophic and scientifically overwhelming.All in all, this film is absolutely wonderful, with a mind bending plot that will grip you the more you watch it. Watch it with with subtitles on first, then after watch it normally. You'll notice more and more things that show you the ideas behind the camera and the characters that should really impress those who appreciate in depth and layered film making.I hope one day I get to meet him and have him sign my copy of the screenplay I bought. Bravo Mr. Nolan.
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An All-Original Science Fiction Masterpiece from Christopher Nolan, and His Most Underrated Film Yet
Christopher Nolan presented us with yet another masterpiece, that only a brilliant mind like his is capable of. The amount of sophistication and attention to detail in this movie is uncanny, and Nolan brings us hope once again that an action blockbuster can challenge the intelligence of its audience. The film is for sure very complicated and requires more than one viewing in order to begin to understand it (a few analyses and illustrations reviewing online might be required as well), but that only makes it a grander achievement from Nolan's side that managed to create a movie so sophisticated and original, that yet at the bottom line everything in it still aligns perfectly and makes complete sense (kinda like Inception).

I remember sitting in the theater watching it for the first time thinking I understood it alright, but once a certain scene (involving the colours red and blue and a turnstile) came I figured I probably don't understand it at all, and just enjoyed the experience ("Don't try to understand it; Just feel it"). The second time i watched the movie I came prepared, and once I truly understood everything (or at least, most of it) i figured what a brilliant story and what a unique film it is, and how Nolan just outsmarted himself once again and created something i'm not sure any other director would have been capable of.

In the technical side, i think everyone would agree this movie is a triumphant achievement. The Cinematography, Visual Effects, Production Design, etc. are all top notch. Got to give some respect to editor Jennifer Lame, it must have been a real challenge to edit a film of this type. The highlight though must be Ludwig Göransson’s musical score, that is nothing short of a masterpiece in my opinion. A non stop intense and aggressive electronic celebration, that elevates the film to another level and works brilliantly as a listen outside the film as well.

The movie came out in an awful time that, in part, prevented it from being a sensation like Inception and Interstellar has been back in their day. That and, of course, the fact this movie is nothing short of an investment, that requires the viewer to watch it at least 2-3 times to fully comprehend. I believe and hope in the future Tenet will get some more of the respect it deserves, and might even take the path of films like Fight Club and many others that were panned on release but became cult classics afterwards.

Personally I love this film tremendously and highly recommend it. I don’t think anyone else besides Christopher Nolan, the guy that has Inception on his resume, could have provided us with a film like this. I consider Tenet as a triumph in the Science Fiction genre, and one of the most entertaining, most original and most unique entires in that genre.

This steelbook looks glorious and totally worthy for a movie of its caliber- Nolan brings hope for the future of cinema once more and its a very worthy edition to celebrate this achievement. The 4K quality looks amazing, of course.
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