How Tenet revolutionises the cinematic portrayal of time journey

Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi spy thriller Tenet heralds a bold new course when it will come to cinematic depictions of time travel (of which there have been lots of – but we’ll get to that). When the initial trailer was produced in December 2019, jaws dropped as we watched a bullet currently being sucked back into a gun wielded by our unnamed Protagonist (John David Washington).

The audacious plot centres all-around the lookup for a unit that modifications the route in which objects, and people today, vacation as a result of time.

The motion picture, offered to stream with a NOW Cinema Membership, sees the Protagonist, a competent top secret agent, staff up with his laid-back again British handler Neil (Robert Pattinson). The pair are tasked with tracking down the aforementioned machine before it falls into the erroneous hands, specifically these of evil Russian oligarch-slash-arms dealer Andrei Sator (Kenneth Branagh),