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On YouTube there's a reversed version floating around. Honestly, watching the film backwards is where you see Nolan's brilliance. It's jarring seeing scenes that sound like gibberish, but not only does the music sound great, the "inverted" scenes actually fit perfectly where they do, and seeing them flow normally is an amazing experience. You understand the story better too, I think, as if we're watching a sequel that shows a different angle.
Have you guys seen Tenet inverted, and if so, what were your impressions?
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