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The first reviews from Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' are out and he has received unanimous praises for the John David Washington-Robert Pattinson starrer
Updated : Aug 22, 2020, 07:50 AM IST | Edited by : Shaheen Irani
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' was screened in US recently and the first reviews from the film are out. Not only Nolan has received praises for his direction,but John David Washington and Robert Pattinson among other actors too have been lauded for their perforfmance.
Many have called Nolan's 'Tenet' a 'masterpiece', while also praising the cinematography of the film. 'Tenet' had got people excited after the trailer explored a mystery and secret that science holds. However, a few critics have gone on to call the film rather straightforward.
#Tenet is another remarkable masterpiece by Christopher Nolan, in every sense of the word - from the stunning IMAX cinematography, to the mind-boggling sci-fi plotting and breathtakingly grounded reimagining of Mr. Bean canon, this is pure Nolan. Well worth the trip to the cinema
— ben mekler (@benmekler) August 21, 2020
FIRST REACTION OF TENET IN A TV SPOT #TENET pic.twitter.com/GCweekSGiW
— Phantom #BatmanDay (@fxhxxm) August 19, 2020
#TENET review
— #nolandemandsyoursilence (@iamaniff) August 21, 2020
"A monumental film. One of the most incredible cinematic experiences of the last decade." - HeyUGuys
"A movie that entertains the public and changes the game. The maximum of director Nolan's ability." - The British Blacklist pic.twitter.com/Nn0cYLlrco
Robert Pattinson, who is soon going to be seen in the role of Batman, received accolades for his role as the 'charming wingman'. Bollywood actor Dimple Kapadia, and Michael Cane were sidelined in the film, according to critics, while Kenneth Branagh overplayed the evil villain.
'Tenet' will be available to the US audiences soon. 'Tenet' is trying to be the first film which will release in theatres once they open on August 31, 2020. It has been five months since theatres all across, including in US, has been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Tenet' is also going to release in India, but the makers are yet to confirm any release dates. Theatres continue to remain shut in India till August 31, 2020, till a new announcement related to lockdown is made.