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The Latest Podcast #14: Unpacking Tenet

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Film Inquiry presents The Latest, a new podcast series tackling the latest releases, movie news, and discussions in the film community. Each week, join host Jesse Nussman for thoughtful discussions with exciting guests to break down the industry’s latest trends and dive deep into the movies driving conversation.

One of the year’s most hotly anticipated releases, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet took the bold strategy of debuting on some of the largest movie-screens possible in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. While Nolan envisioned his time-bending spy thriller as the movie to single-handedly save the theatrical experience, audiences (at least in the United States) largely stayed away. Now that it is available for viewing at home, host Jesse Nussman and Film Inquiry writer Jake Tropila break down the occasionally thrilling, often complex film that may be one of the most audacious blockbusters in recent years.

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Have you seen Tenet yet? If so, did you view it at home or in a theater? How much of the film’s complex narrative were you able to follow and did it ultimately affect your enjoyment?

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