• UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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      10 days ago

      I liked Tenet, but I also made a conscious decision not to think about the plot too hard and just accept it’s vision of it’s own universe.

      I feel like Nolan movies aren’t really about the plot so much as the conceptual notions and visual spectacle. They are almost impressionistic, the plot is just a framing device for everything else.

      I kinda think Nolan knows this and gives you a hint by burying the dialog in the mix, your really not supposed to care about the story that much.

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        big agree: i can only really speak for Interstellar since that’s kinda the only movie of his i’ve properly seen, but the description that comes to mind for that is 'the distillation of movies as “art” '.
        It’s not there for the logical part of your brain, it’s there for the feeling part.
        Like a really moody landscape painting, there’s no point in logically examining the brush strokes of a random tree. What you’re invited to think about is the atmosphere of it, how it makes you feel.

        Spoiler for Interstellar

        Take that bookshelf scene inside the black hole in Interstellar, it very very obviously makes no sense whatsoever but the visuals and concept makes you think and feel.

        And what i appreciate is that i don’t get the vibe of it wallowing in its ‘artsyness’, which can often ruin ‘artsy’ stuff.

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        I made the mistake to watch Interstellar with my brain switched on because people were hyping the super-accurate science so much. I left so angry because the movie is so fucking dumb. Sure, the black hole was fun. But the 5 seconds it’s on screen is not enough to carry the rest of the stupid as fuck plot.

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          So, I like Interstellar for what it is, but I’ve also made a fun game of it.

          I like to ask people if they can name Cooper’s son. Most people don’t even remember he was in the movie.

          It’s kind of a reverse situation of Jake Sully being the only name I can remember from Avatar.

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      I didn’t understand Tenet.

      As in, i couldn’t hear/make out what they where whispering to each other the whole time.

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        That’s because according to Christopher Nolan, the audio system in your home cinema setup or local cinema setup isn’t worthy. He took audiophile snobbery to the next level. I love most of his films, but he needs to allow the sound engineers to master the audio so that it works for everyone.

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      10 days ago

      I should rewatch Tenet. I think I liked it, and I see criticism all over the internet recently.

      • TheRealKuni@piefed.social
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        Don’t be afraid to like stuff. The internet is often diametrically opposed to liking stuff, because SOMEONE doesn’t like it, and they’re going to be the loudest voice.

      • Fuck u/spez@sh.itjust.works
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        It wasn’t meant to be a standalone movie. It was written for the still-unreleased sequel to be the superior part.