First of all, I like almost every Christopher Nolan film such as Inception, Interstellar, Dunk kirk, Dark knight, etc. You can say that I’m a Nolan fan which Tenet is one of the movies that Nolan has made and even though I watched it long time ago but this movie is still in my mind.
When Nolan talks about the making of Tenet, he claims that the movie will not be using CG or computer graphic which surprise me because it’s a sci-fi movie. This makes the movie much more fun and amaze me how they do it. The story line of the movie is a never endling loop but have an ending, it might sound funny but it is what it is.
Theirs’s 2 to 3 main character which is the “Protagonist” which doesn’t have a name Neil (the protagonist friend) and Kat (the heroine). I love the complexity of the characters, each character is well developed even the antagonist. I love the dynamic of Neil and the protagonist on friendship on-screens. I also like how the protagonist really gives out one of the most compelling anti-hero feel as any of Nolan's one-way character. It's never bland and always ready in action, and his screen time with Robert Pattinson's Neil is heavy on subtle dialogues.
Talking about the action scene Its fast-paced action is the piece of the puzzle I’ve sorely missed in a lot of Nolan's style, engaging, simple, and yet it sets the bar high for extravagance. The movie also changes the way you perceive and think about motion. The fights could be viewed in so many ways, and each would convey something totally different.
In conclusion, I would give this movie a 4.5/5 I would recommend for people who like a puzzle-like movie. The movie is hard to understand the concept at first but after you got it, the movie will be so much fun when you think about the algorithm and outcomes that are hidden from the story line. Overall, it’s a good movie and I loved it.