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Watching Beneath the Planet of the Apes directed by Ted Post from 1970 on #disneyplus
once again i am BEGGING for this cast
OBVIOUSLY SPOILER FREE REVIEW
So guys i have finally seen the film not once but thrice
First time i watched it with my own money but for the second and third times i had to emotionally blackmail my friends so that they could take me to the cinemas as i was broke then and i have insanely enjoyed the film 😭🙏 not only because of how great that is but i have seen a film in theatres almost after 5 or 6 months ( Fuck corona ) and the experience was spectacular
Now speaking about the film this is not as complex as everyone are talking about it i mean sure the plot is confusing but screenplay is simple , the theme is complex but presentation is straight and nolan perfectly executed everything in a right order and blended the plot , the emotions and visuals in a tremendous way such that even a 10 year old kid who just started into films could understand the film in a basic way .
But the thing is it is quite impossible and very hard for any person to completely understand this film in the first watch and i am pretty sure even after watching 5 times a person would still miss lot of information and easter eggs in the film that nolan had cleverly comprehended and put them together anyways i will not pretend like i understood the entire practical applied physics that nolan had explained in the film but i can say i understood the minimal science principles that were used in the film just like everyone else
Now JOHN DAVID WASHINGTON HAS KILLED THE ROLE, HE SLAYED IT
I think he is the first unofficial Black James Bond in my opinion and he absolutely hit the ball out of the park in the film and i really enjoyed watching him on the screen , he has some magical and spectacular screen presence and also fun fact Christopher Nolan said it in interviews that "Tenet" is his version of James Bond film and i think not a single james bond film would come closer to tenet is terms of how great it is .
Elizabeth Debicki is sexy as hell in this film but she got nothing new to offer and its just a damsel in distress once again ( nolan needs to stop doing this to women in his films 😭) i expected a lot from her and she was so good but the character really didnt had something new to offer and i am kinda slightly pissed about it
And yeah yeah robbert pattinson is hot as hell as a boringly straight guy idk if i should say this or not but Robbert pattinson could do anything he wants to do to me 😌 and he could even kill me if he wants and i would blame no one for that, that's on me .. huh enough of horny talk but he was sooooo fucking good in the film i really cried at the last scene , it was quite emotional for me to take it and as an actor he has matured a lot since good time.
And i need to talk about one more very important person in the film who nkt only nailed the role and made it with so much ease and beauty
DIMPLE KAPADIA , idk why but seeing bollywood actors in hollywood really makes me so happy and when i see some one like dimple who is so talented and experienced my happiness gets doubled and tripled and she nailed the role and she played a very important role in the film .
Also Kenneth Branagh!!! MAN MAN MAN
HE IS INSANE IN THE FILM and his character was really intimidating and i am going to speak nothing else about him here just watch him on the screen and you will know what i mean
Now speaking about the film in an overall way this gotta be Nolan's finest art in recent times and it is so much better than Dunkirk and i really love how nolan blends action + emotions in his films and one more thing i need to speak that is THE BACK GROUND MUSIC .... huh not pattinson not WASHINGTON not elizabeth none of these are actual first protagonists of the film the BGM IS the first protagonist of the film it plays a very crucial role in tenet !!! Even a normal scene gets elevated and it becomes extraordinary and something beyond spectacular because of the Bgm and also idk why is it only my theatre or everyone else has this problem when ever the bgm starts sonetimes it was hard to understand what the actors were saying i mean the mixing was kinda trash or maybe its just me or my cinemas where i watched them
So finally i just want to conclude by saying NOLAN NEVER MISSES IT 😎✌ AND I AM VERY PROUD TO SAY I AM HIS BIG FAN AND TENET IS SPECTACULAR AND IT IS A ..... wait for it ......A ...again wait for it ..... FUCKING MASTERPIECE and please please do watch it on cinemas when ever it gets released in your place and i am pretty sure everyones gonna love it more than inception and interstellar so yeah thats it ...
Also cinematography is out of this world ( i didn't mention it above bcoz i thought this is something standard in every nolan film )
Gif credits: Cinemagal
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