Tenet (English) (4K Ultra HD) (Blu-ray Combo)
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92%
Of the 345 reviewers who responded, 316 would recommend this product.
- Warner Bros. Steelbooks are SUNRISE EXCLUSIVE!!!- December 6, 2020
For the two people giving low ratings on this product, although I appreciate that there are Steelbook lovers out there, but I should point out that Warner Bros. Steelbooks have been SUNRISE RECORDS EXCLUSIVE for the past year starting Fall 2019, and not Best Buy Canada! They have released The Shining, Gremlins and The Wizard of Oz last year and recently Westworld Season 3 and Cherbonyl 4K Steelbooks. So if you want to see a release of Tenet Steelbook in Canada, go make suggestions to Sunrise instead of giving low ratings here for anyone who's actually interested in this product.
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Report - Rewire your brain, perhaps indefinitely- December 19, 2020
You know how some movies ramp up some feeling so much that you feel different after seeing it? Like how you are sometimes more wary of your environment after watching a horror movie? Well Tenet is so mind-stretching, and is such a brain-rewiring experience, that afterwards I didn't even feel like time was moving in a normal way. It makes all of life's troublesome details seem like arbitrary bits of a point in time that you can just relish as a viewing of Tenet! It's quintessential Christopher Nolan, and an absolute must! It's presentation on 4K blu-ray is also just a joy to behold! You can tell Nolan and his team really dotes over the precise visuals.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend. - Good movie but it drags at times- January 15, 2021
Very difficult and tense movie to get into. The sound of the voices sometimes is a bit low. You have to watch this with no distractions. Though I wish I had the full version which surely will be released at a later date, I see why Warner Brothers made Mr. Nolan trim the movie to 2 1/2 hours. It is an international cast with thick accents and hard to understand at times. Thank goodness we can put on the subtitles. You definitely need to see this movie a second time to grasp the meaning of the film. There’s a lot going on and you don’t know who you can trust. Unfortunately, I see why many people say this is one of Mr. Nolan’s weaker movies. It moves slowly.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.