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Why Nolan should win the Nobel Prize for the purpose of the film?

Nolan's film aims are destined to be a controversial film.

Some people say that this is a "masterpiece", while others say that movies that people can't understand are rubbish.

This paper does not judge the quality of movies, nor does it analyze any sound effects and pictures.

In the words of Laura, a scientist in the film, don't judge and understand, but feel.

First, watch the experience.

Tenet had a long time, so I chose a small hall where I could lie on the sofa and watch movies. The audience is nine people, and the author is in the middle.

Tenet's opening is still very attractive. Simply put, it's a sci-fi James Bond movie, the mission to save the world, British MI 6, luxury yachts, beautiful women, rich people, special forces, Boeing 747 crashing into a building (this is a real shot, the plane is real). It looks very enjoyable.

Moreover, there are various innuendos or borrowings in the film, such as the hijacking of the opera house and the gun battle at the beginning, and the special police use hypnotic gas. The prototype is the hijacking of the Russian Grand Theatre.

The villain Sattar comes from Russia, made his fortune by natural gas trade (ostensibly), and now lives in Britain. Well, Chelsea boss, that's you

He not only carried people behind his back, but also spared everything. Abramovich's luxury yacht equipped with anti-aircraft missiles was also mapped into the film by Nolan.

Also, Sattar's hometown is an abandoned base in the former Soviet Union. What do you think? Boeing 747 crashed into the building, which happened to be pentagonal, which happened to be unfortunate.

Why is the ultimate time bomb in the film divided into nine "algorithms" and hidden in nine places?

The United States, China, Russia, Britain, France, India, Pakistan, Israel and the DPRK are exactly nine!

Wait, these elements similar to James Bond movies are still very attractive, so everything is normal in the first half of the movie.

From the climax of the story, that is, the villain in the film uses the "pincer attack" of time to hit the male master, the film has entered an extremely brain-burning link, just like you take an exam, how to do the previous questions, and a big problem suddenly appears in the middle, which is fatal and will make you feel frustrated and confused.

You can't leave the exam casually, but you can go to the movies. The two girls in the front row persisted for a while and left.

The buddy on the author's right fell asleep and slept soundly in the fierce gunfire.

The buddy on the left is brushing his mobile phone, all the time.

The state of the audience in the back is unknown, but after the film, a voice came from the back: I can't understand this paragraph.

This is Tenet's movie-watching experience. If someone says Inception doesn't understand, you can explain it to him. Star does not understand, you can laugh at him. If he says tenet doesn't understand, I'm afraid you don't even have the motivation to popularize science, because even if you do, it's hard for you to understand.

Neil's words in the film are the reason: I have a master's degree in physics, and I can understand.

Second, the preparation before the movie.

You should pay attention to those who are going to Tenet to meet the audience. Before you go, you'd better know the following:

1, briefly understand the concept of "quantum mechanics", because many more "mysterious" sciences can almost be explained by quantum mechanics, so it is certain that Tenet is not fantasy, but science fiction.

2. Know a little about the concept of "entropy", which is the key point in the film, especially about the contents of "entropy increase" and "entropy decrease".

3. Be familiar with the shape of the U-shaped magnet. The concept of time that red and blue exist separately and the U-shaped time reversal machine appear many times in the film. I believe it was inspired by magnets.

4. The ancient city of Pompeii is mentioned many times in the film. This place is not mentioned casually. It is said that a stone tablet was found in the ruins of the ancient city of Herculaneum here, and the words on this stone tablet were compiled into Tenet.

Sator in the first line is the name of Sattar (or Sartre), the villain of Tenet.

The purpose of the third line is the title of the film "creed".

OPERA in the fourth line means opera house, which corresponds to the beginning of the film and the dialogue between the protagonist and Sattar.

Rotas in the fifth row is the owner of the building that Boeing 747 crashed into.

Together, these words mean: God controls the running of the wheel of time.

Note that the meaning of the name SATOR is not only "God" (Greek mythology, Sator), but also the meaning of the sower. In the film, the villain Sattar gives instructions and gold to his young self by burying the time capsule, just like sowing seeds.

5. The particularity of creed and purpose. Credo is a mysterious organization in the film, including not only its members, but also some tool people employed by the organization. Their purpose is to stop others from destroying the world by reversing the time of the whole world.

Purpose is a symmetrical word, or end to end. There are many such plot designs in the film.

6. Before watching this movie, please remember a core setting of the movie: everything that has happened will definitely happen, and it will definitely happen.

Third, the depth of the spoiler (can be skipped)

If you really don't understand the movie, or you don't want to watch it at all, just to chat with your colleagues and want to know the truth of the movie, then the author will spoil the ultimate truth of the movie. Of course, this is my personal opinion.

1, the person without a name is the boss of the future world creed organization. It was he who arranged for the members of the organization to test, train and help themselves now, and introduced himself into the creed organization.

2. Male No.2 Neil, the helper and wingman of the male owner, actually comes from the future. He came back to see the man through time retrograde, helped him many times and saved him.

Neil, who came retrograde, died in the present to protect that man (to take a bullet for him). In the future, Neil and the male host are acquaintances, so at the end of the film, Neil tells the male host: I will wait for you at the starting point. This sentence is very meaningful. If you understand, I believe you will cry like that man.

Neil is from the future, so who is he now? According to the clue, it should be the son of the villain Sattar, Max. So the man wants to protect Max and his mother Kate at the end of the film.

Like Neil, the villain Sattar came from the future, but he came back many times by turning the machine over in time, and the turned machine itself was radioactive, so he suffered from incurable and irreversible cancer.

Priya, a well-connected Indian rich woman, is not a believer. She is just a believer, that is, the man's future partner, or a tool person. She can be killed if she runs out.

The female scientist who invented the time bomb in the future should be Laura, the female scientist who opened the film for the male master. Female scientists divided the time bomb into nine "algorithms" and buried them in the past. The person who carries out this task is actually this person and his partner.

4. Why do many people say Tenet is not beautiful?

1, the plot of this movie is too shallow and short.

In Inception, the audience can learn about Inception from the perspective of a French beauty. When you know, the action will begin.

Tenet also has a popular science link, but it is obviously short and shallow, and several people participate in popular science, including male hosts Laura and Neil. The popular science line is a bit messy.

2. The correct influence of Hollywood politics.

We can't deny the actor's acting skills, but choosing him as the leading role can cater to Hollywood's political correctness, but there are still some shortcomings.

In the first half of the film, the actor played a role similar to James Bond, traveling around the world, meeting big shots, chatting up and flirting with beautiful women. I believe it is very convincing if the protagonist looks like Xiao Lizi or simply switches the hero with the hero, but the hero in the film is ... So Kate, a beautiful woman who is 1.9 meters tall in the film, said to the hero: The clothes you are wearing are not like yours.

In the second half of the film, the action scene of the man performing various tasks is excellent, which is his strength.

Of course, the author only said this from the perspective of film perception. After all, Brosnan and Xiaolizi have set too many benchmarks in front, and our brains have adapted to such a man.

Well, it's the author's brain, not the director or Hollywood. They are right.

The concept of physics is too deep.

Inception and Interstellar have achieved both word-of-mouth and box office success in China film market. One of the reasons is that the concepts of those two films are universal.

The study of dreams, hehe, has a history of thousands of years in China. Up to now, there are still uncles who make a living by interpreting dreams in hutongs along the road. This concept is believed to be familiar to audiences all over the world.

Although the concepts of black holes and wormholes are profound, thanks to the internet age and the media, these two commonly used concepts in science fiction will not be unfamiliar even to kindergarten children.

In addition, the magnitude of gravity leads to different time speeds. Well, there is a saying in Journey to the West, "One day in the sky, one year underground", which China people have long understood.

So, even if the audience in Inception and Interstellar don't understand, at least he won't be surprised.

Look at Tenet again. Although the "grandmother paradox" is a common concept, how many people are familiar with the concept of "entropy" and how many people can explain "quantum mechanics".

We know time travel, but we have never seen retrograde time, let alone a time reversal machine. These concepts are difficult to explain.

So back to the above, Neil's sentence "I am a master of physics, I can understand" is a bit funny but also a realistic part.

However, it is for this reason that I think Nolan should win the Nobel Prize in Physics for Tenet.

Five, basic physics

Nowadays, a general creative trend in Hollywood, including the domestic film market, is "low intelligence".

What is fast and what is reunion is almost synonymous with shallow plot and beautiful scene. Many domestic movies also like to take the road of pure comedy or pure emotion. The common problem is that the plot logic is poor, and even there are many plot injuries.

Where does a large amount of film creation funds flow? There are fewer and fewer movies with special effects, sound effects, pictures, props, star pay and really good scripts.

Are movie professionals brainless and unintelligent? No, this is the result of their catering to the market. More and more audiences are keen on several cognitions: "Watching movies is just a picture", "Watching movies is just a picture" and "Watching movies is just killing time". Therefore, in order to cater to the audience's reluctance to think and pursue sensory stimulation, film companies have produced a large number of low-intelligence junk movies, and the box office is generally good.

Nolan can't understand this market trend? Can't he make a fake science fiction movie like Wandering Mars? If you have to make a hard science fiction movie with the level of "master of physics", you won't earn much at the box office. What's the point?

When I attended an education forum more than ten years ago, I heard an old physics expert sigh: China invested too little in basic physics research, and everyone went to get quick money projects. The most important basic physics is unwilling to settle down because it takes money, time and energy.

In Tenet's films, the scientific concepts chosen are not fashionable star wars and two-way foil, nor simple time travel and love beyond time and space, but obscure basic physics concepts, which make people respect.

Of course, Tenet only uses some basic physics concepts, because it is only a movie after all, but it will be of great help if it can arouse some audiences' attention to basic physics and arouse the society's attention to basic physics research.

The most concerned field of the Nobel Prize in Physics is basic physics. If Nolan can attract more people to study and study basic physics with his works, then he has made considerable contributions to basic physics. Why can't he win the Nobel Prize in Physics?

Finally, for the ordinary audience, what you said "Life is too tired, watching movies is fun" seems to be right. But the author thinks that if you enjoy everything, will you fall into a vicious circle of "too tired to enjoy everything"-"continue to be tired and enjoy everything"-"the more tired you are, the more you need to enjoy everything"?

When the audience's taste improves, there will naturally be films with higher taste in the film market, and films with higher taste will cultivate audiences with higher taste ... this is also a part of social progress.