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Tenet blows its high concept with convoluted science and low emotional stakes – ABC News
For all its high-concept hijinks, this film is ultimately held back by convoluted science and low emotional stakes.

If you haven’t been in a cinema recently, experiencing the first scene of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet will be if not like falling in love again at least like sitting down with a great friend you haven’t seen in a while.
It’s an all-over, tingling sensation of recognition and joy. Big-screen, balletic action joy, with cameras that wind like snakes through the back stage and cavernous auditorium of a Soviet-era concert hall in Kyiv, as squads of masked terrorists and cops it’s not clear exactly wh…
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