The movie is about things going backwards in time. For example, there is a scene where there are bullet holes in a glass window. In a later action scene, these bullet holes are reverted by a gun going backwards in time. Turns out, these bullet holes were also going backwards in time.
This doesn’t make any sense, because the implication is that this glass window was installed with these bullet holes from the beginning.
There are more examples of similar paradoxes, so the recommendation is to not think about it too hard.
Honestly I don’t consider them plot holes. ‘Don’t try to understand it’ was not only directed at the protagonist. The premise is pretty much what if we simply accepted this impossible mechanic.
Tenet
I don’t care if it has plot holes. It’s still an awesome movie.
I haven’t seen it yet, what are the plot holes?
The movie is about things going backwards in time. For example, there is a scene where there are bullet holes in a glass window. In a later action scene, these bullet holes are reverted by a gun going backwards in time. Turns out, these bullet holes were also going backwards in time.
This doesn’t make any sense, because the implication is that this glass window was installed with these bullet holes from the beginning.
There are more examples of similar paradoxes, so the recommendation is to not think about it too hard.
But it’s cool either way.
Honestly I don’t consider them plot holes. ‘Don’t try to understand it’ was not only directed at the protagonist. The premise is pretty much what if we simply accepted this impossible mechanic.
I wish it had better a final act than two almost identical armies fighting in a desert. Reminded me of FPS games the late 2000s.
Yeah but that building going kaboom in both directions of time is super cool.
Not sure what tactical purpose it had.