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Tenet

Christopher Nolan · 2020 · Film

2h 30m · Action, Thriller, Science Fiction

In 82 Achriom libraries · rated 3.6 of 5

This intricate narrative pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling through its unique exploration of time, making it a challenging but rewarding experience for viewers.

IntenseContemporaryTime Inversion as a Means of SurvivalThe Nature of Free Will and PredestinationThe Consequences of Global ConflictLoyalty Amidst DeceptionThe Manipulation of Time and Reality

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