Maybe I should give it a try then. I’m a big Nolan fan and love everything else he’s done
Same here, but Tenet is a mess.
My best description of it is a dysfunctional, poorly structured movie that somehow makes dumb people feel smart.
It's actually a very simple movie, but it's presented badly and I would bet a lot of the plot was left on the cutting room floor. From my past life as a writer, I knew everything that was going to be revealed way before it happened, and the only surprises were how incredibly bad Denzell's son's acting was and how irritating the constant electronic screeches and squalls were.
I didn't see it in the theatre due to COVID, but I bought the Bluray and had a Tenet Party and invited a pile of friends (who had also not seen the movie), all huge fans of Nolan, over to watch it on the 85-in TV.
No joke - two couples got up to leave about halfway through, stating they couldn't take any more of this garbage, my kids left due how bad the movie was and that the techno screeching was giving them a headache. A few more friends left 2/3 of the way through and my wife finally gave up not long after. By that time I was the only one still sitting there, and although it was unbearably bad, I finally made it through. My God.
And these are all smart people, who easily understood the concept and the movie, and absolutely love Nolan, but it was just so poorly made and acted, that they wouldn't sit through it. Go to Reddit and unemployed neckbeards living in their parent's basement will tell you they really only understood Tenet the 37th time they rewatched it and that it's the greatest movie ever made.
One huge fan even admitted that because Tenet was made by Nolan, the movie is automatically great and it's our problem if we don't like it. Okay...
Tenet is truly a real-life example of The Emperor's New Clothes.