The best way to describe Tenet is as follows. Imagine time flowing in one direction just like a river. Now imagine someone on a motorboat traveling against the current and moving upstream. Now imagine another person moving downstream in a canoe with the natural flow of the river (time). Now imagine a bystander (you, the viewer) standing on the bank witnessing all of this unfold. Now imagine you record a video of both the canoe and the motorboat moving in opposite directions, one with the flow and the other against it. Now imagine you reverse the recording so the canoe is moving backwards upstream with the reversed flow of the river and the motorboat is moving backwards "down the river" against the reversed flow. In the reversed recording, can you keep track of who is moving forward in time and who is moving backwards in time? If you're confused, that's the entire point of Tenet. Flows and reversed flows. Perceptions of the passage of time and the reversed perceptions of the passage of time. Everything can either look "right" or "wrong" depending on who is moving, who is witnessing the mover, and which flow the mover and watcher are currently following.
Interestingly enough, the act of "observing" has a large effect on many scientific tests in the realm of physics. This is called the observer effect. An outcome may change based on if there was an observer to the test or not.
@@xxkaizenxx4594 Tenet was such a mindfuck for me lol. When the lights came on, I looked at my hand, moved my fingers, and couldn't be sure if I was moving forward in time or if I was simply experiencing a reversed perception of going back in time lmao😂
Here is the concept of Tenet explained simply. 1. Everything you currently know about reality is based on you traveling forward in time. The year is 2024. A year from now it will be 2025. That’s forward direction. 2. All time travel movies are also based on only moving forward in time. Even if you time travel back to 1900, once you get there you’re still traveling forward in time. So if you stay there a year, then it becomes 1901. Forward direction. 3. Tenet is different. The concept of the film is that your direction in time itself can be inverted. So today is 2024. But a year from now it will be 2023 for you. You will keep aging and living your life, but your direction through time is inverted. The sun goes the opposite direction. Everyone around you is walking backwards. They talk backwards from your perspective. Etc. It’s a brilliant concept and very enjoyable to watch unfold on the screen.
Tenet is the literal example of - needing to watching a film twice just to understand it. I had an unfortunate experience the first time but I had a tremendous experience the second time. Y’all already know that Nolan ain’t no Michael bay; every movie he’s made is laborious in storytelling. Tenet is no different. You really have to pay attention but the effort pays off. The film is totally underrated but I’m certain it will be appreciated for what it is in years to come. I have a very unique almost visceral experience watching this movie.
Just imagine plopping down in a movie theater to have an informal chat with Christopher Nolan. While I’m virtually positive that’s not what this is, the back drop of a movie theater that looks like just about every movie theater I’ve seen in recent years . Combined with the low lighting which brings back memories of those hushed conversations you’d have with friends before the curtains opened up. Debating the finer points of the ideas in the film even before you’ve seen it. This just feels like you’re having the same type of casual conversation with the guy who happened to make the film.
@@mrpestydesperado of course!! I am not dismissing his other movies. But I am a sucker for Time travelling type movies and imo Nolan just knocked it out of the park with the genre. I have seen TENET like 4 times till, but still I am learning new details!!
i wonder what would happen if you stood half in the red room and half in the blue one… or might the same room with different exits,… in that sense which direction does time flow inside the room… but both protag and neil approached different exits at the same time prior during the airport… what if they both entered and exchanged directions… why am i thinking about this
I think time (no pun intended, seriously) will be kind to Tenet. When it first came out, at surface level and first viewing for most, it seemed incredibly convoluted; but after watching it even just once more, you begin to understand how everything works. The older the film gets and the more people who watch it, and watch it again and again, the more appreciation I think it’ll gain.
As Einstein said, if you can't explain it to a 5 year old, you don't understand it yourself...it's nice that he can "feel it" but there's a problem with the core concept behind the film, and on top of that there's no character arc. Reversing an object or a person's entropy is hairbrained, at least the way they depict it. The protagonist is the same at the end as he is at the start so the other half of the film isn't fleshed out either, there are two half-assed part of a film in which it seems like they went into production after a first draft...there are a lot of issues with Tenet, it's easily Nolan's weakest film...and the arrogance he showed when people brought up the legit complaint about how clear the dialogue was was another flaw.
robert pattinson character plays the villian son from future try to help hero to defeat him in past and undo his work , sin of the fathers story in time travel costume
After first watching the movie I felt like Nolan could use The Protagonist and Tenet in another movie like his very own Bond franchise. Only with a different sci-fi idea attached to it.
Immerse yourself in the film. Don’t think too much. Commit to the creative process. Be yourself. Let go of your past trauma and don’t superimpose your perspective on the film. Don’t judge the film. Watch it with unconditional love and the mastery will become visible. Believe in yourself and the film beyond your own subjective inhibitions that are not allowing you to see the beauty of this masterpiece. Just let go and you will see. We are not used to something as great as this. It’s worth a few revisits to appreciate. You’re not mature enough now. Time will reveal the film’s greatness to you. Trust the process. 😂
To be honest I feel like tenet was more like a stylish action film rather than being very meaningful or very in depth story like his other movies. For me Tenet is a perfect Nolan fan movie and not meant for all. But still amazes me that this is his weakest movie but still manages to be such an amazing concept that some screenwriters can only dream about how he has these ideas.
Essentially what he's saying is that tenet's machines has the capability of turning back time for certain objects, and the characters who has mastered observing it's temporal trajectory are able to ascertain an approximation of where the objects/persons was before the current time. For example, you walk towards a house full of bullet holes, and tenet is activated, you know from the form of the holes which direction the bullets came from so you know where to put yourself out of harms way when the bullet comes out of the house and to the direction where the gun that fired it used to be. Obviously the gun wouldn't be there because only the bullets are affected. You see in tenet only objects that are prepared for temporal changes can be affected by it. i.e. the nuclear missiles and some of the bullets, and persons.
Stop with the bs.Tenet has nothing to do with physics. It is just the Forward/Reverse button used by filmmakers. Credit to Nolan for making such a fun concept with it.
I def need to rewatch it. First time I was so pissed because I like Nolan a lot, but he got me lost so many times in that movie… and not only me, my friends also. A must rewatch tho!
I saw it twice (streaming) and feel I missed it. Perhaps I need to “experience” it more like an avant-Garde film where it just washes over you. Pure cinema, so to speak. The pandemic made it difficult to see on the big screen but I hope it comes to town.
I have seen it 4 times and was underwhelmed 4 times. The movie is too cold and does not care enough to engage its viewer with its concepts, plot, or characters. Its pacing makes the film feel three hours long when it's only two and a half. Oppenheimer is three hours and felt shorter and is a vastly superior film too.
Either I have not understand Tenet at all or something, but I do not need any explanation it was really clear, crystal clear. After the 24th time seeing the movie, nothing to explain.
I better appreciated Tenet after a second viewing. The idea and world are phenomenal. I'd have liked the main character to be more fleshed out or at least have a real name.
If you Really wanna understand TENET, just study the entire highway sequence. Once you've grasped the Reason everything happens the way it does, How the character's act based on what they understand, and subsequently Why the ones with more understanding have more control, then the rest of the film will become crystal clear. That particular scene is the most convoluted and layered because it is finally giving you all of the tools
It might not be a time travel movie but it has a bit of it. Like when the girl watches herself jumping off the boat? If she was able to see her future self that's time travel to me.
To me it’s a very filmic movie. In the sense that time is medium of cinema. Particularly with regard to film. Like the celluloid running over a tape head in a particular direction. And then you can just push rewind and the film is now going in the reverse direction. The machine to me is like the tapehead on an old editing table.
Tenet is really about the relationship between Sator (Kenneth Branagh) and Kat (some tall actress), and how she betrays him by helping the protagonist. That’s the vibe I get
I love the film. I also like that Nolan is making films that challenge the intelligence of the masses rather than contributing to its Tldr-inspired decline into Wall-E like human redundancy. Tenet is like a book you can read many times and see something new, debate with your bredrins, think you've grapsed and be confused again, all whilst still enjoying the journey and outcome of the narrative 👏🏾
Tenet is definitely not for an ordinary filmgover .. you need to rewatch it, read about it.. and watch it back to back to appreciate what Nolan has tried.. Leave the visual execution.. only when you understand the working of the film.. will you really understand the script and dialogues.. the sheer brilliance of writing involved in tenet is mind boggling..
Tenet is one of my strangest film experiences First watch I hated it But I was captivated by it So I rewatched some time later I figured out a bit more and liked it more Now I am close to my sixth watch and it's one of my favorite Sci fi movies ever
Am I the only one who had no issue with the story (interesting concept and I loved the visual style), but with the sound mix? I often found dialogues hard to understand. That was frustrating me the most about this movie.
Finally! yeah bro it's not that hard, it's just time moving forward and backward just it, and it meets in the same place that's Tenet. why is it so hard to understand for others?
Nolan: I had a dream and when I woke up, I half forgot it, I wrote down what I remembered and that's how the Tenet script was born. Who says the movie has to make sense.
I feel like Chris realized the movie didn't make any goddamn sense halfway through the editing process and hit the panic button, turning down the dialogue so we couldn't hear any of the nonsense dialogue.
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This TENET breakdown needs another breakdown.
It's a cycle process 😅
we need a puree of the guts
And that breakdown should be in reverse
You need another brain
The music wasn't loud enough for this video. I can hear what he's saying.
Underrated comment hahah😂😂😂
Thank You 😂😂
Sarcasm peaked here😂
Don’t try and understand it, just feel it
definitely!
Don’t try and hear it, just watch it.
I don't feel anything watching TENET
Also because you can't hear shit in that movie so it's better to don't even try to understand
I felt bored and confused. And then anger at Nolans pretentious ways
The best way to describe Tenet is as follows. Imagine time flowing in one direction just like a river. Now imagine someone on a motorboat traveling against the current and moving upstream. Now imagine another person moving downstream in a canoe with the natural flow of the river (time). Now imagine a bystander (you, the viewer) standing on the bank witnessing all of this unfold. Now imagine you record a video of both the canoe and the motorboat moving in opposite directions, one with the flow and the other against it. Now imagine you reverse the recording so the canoe is moving backwards upstream with the reversed flow of the river and the motorboat is moving backwards "down the river" against the reversed flow. In the reversed recording, can you keep track of who is moving forward in time and who is moving backwards in time? If you're confused, that's the entire point of Tenet. Flows and reversed flows. Perceptions of the passage of time and the reversed perceptions of the passage of time. Everything can either look "right" or "wrong" depending on who is moving, who is witnessing the mover, and which flow the mover and watcher are currently following.
Well explained ❤️
@@TrendingHollywood Thank you!
Interestingly enough, the act of "observing" has a large effect on many scientific tests in the realm of physics. This is called the observer effect. An outcome may change based on if there was an observer to the test or not.
@@xxkaizenxx4594 Tenet was such a mindfuck for me lol. When the lights came on, I looked at my hand, moved my fingers, and couldn't be sure if I was moving forward in time or if I was simply experiencing a reversed perception of going back in time lmao😂
Good explanation.
It still didn't make for a good movie though.
All trailers for Nolan movies should just be him trying to explaining his movies
That’s why I love Nolan’s films. They’re both heady and spectacle.
Damn, yeah, that kind of sums it up. You'll probably need to watch them all twice. Once to be amazed and then a second time to truly understand.
It’s headly…
Same. This explanation really helped me get where he was going w the film.
@@Spiderstan727 LOL I see what you did there
Michael Scott defines my thoughts on this one.
- "Explain me like I'm eight...."
*After watching Nolan's video
- "Ok. Explain me like I'm five..."
Here is the concept of Tenet explained simply.
1. Everything you currently know about reality is based on you traveling forward in time. The year is 2024. A year from now it will be 2025. That’s forward direction.
2. All time travel movies are also based on only moving forward in time. Even if you time travel back to 1900, once you get there you’re still traveling forward in time. So if you stay there a year, then it becomes 1901. Forward direction.
3. Tenet is different. The concept of the film is that your direction in time itself can be inverted. So today is 2024. But a year from now it will be 2023 for you. You will keep aging and living your life, but your direction through time is inverted. The sun goes the opposite direction. Everyone around you is walking backwards. They talk backwards from your perspective. Etc.
It’s a brilliant concept and very enjoyable to watch unfold on the screen.
Well Explained!!! ❤️💯
This is suprisingly the easiest way of view to understand it, good job!
You’re not only watching TENET you’re capturing it!
Tenet is the literal example of - needing to watching a film twice just to understand it.
I had an unfortunate experience the first time but I had a tremendous experience the second time. Y’all already know that Nolan ain’t no Michael bay; every movie he’s made is laborious in storytelling. Tenet is no different. You really have to pay attention but the effort pays off.
The film is totally underrated but I’m certain it will be appreciated for what it is in years to come. I have a very unique almost visceral experience watching this movie.
💯
Just imagine plopping down in a movie theater to have an informal chat with Christopher Nolan. While I’m virtually positive that’s not what this is, the back drop of a movie theater that looks like just about every movie theater I’ve seen in recent years . Combined with the low lighting which brings back memories of those hushed conversations you’d have with friends before the curtains opened up. Debating the finer points of the ideas in the film even before you’ve seen it.
This just feels like you’re having the same type of casual conversation with the guy who happened to make the film.
❤️😍
My favourite Nolan movie of all time
It was such an amazing theatrical experience!!
Wait just to be clear, are you including three batman movies and memento?
@@johnjamesleahy4065he should be and I agree
@@johnjamesleahy4065and Inception?!
And also Inception, Interstellar and Dunkirk?
@@mrpestydesperado of course!! I am not dismissing his other movies.
But I am a sucker for Time travelling type movies and imo Nolan just knocked it out of the park with the genre.
I have seen TENET like 4 times till, but still I am learning new details!!
This man makes straight masterpieces. Tenet in my top 10 films all time.
❤️
U confused bro
The whole red room/blue room sequence with Kenneth Branagh threatening to kill his wife was a total Keanu Reeves ‘Whoa’ moment for me.
I also felt like it was a brilliant way to visually distinguish the direction of time they were coming from and the one they were going to.
yeah felt like you turn the movie off and actually watch something good.
i wonder what would happen if you stood half in the red room and half in the blue one… or might the same room with different exits,… in that sense which direction does time flow inside the room… but both protag and neil approached different exits at the same time prior during the airport… what if they both entered and exchanged directions… why am i thinking about this
Jesus...he really is a genius. The way he easily explains these stuff.
Tenet makes Inception look like a Disney Movie
Since there are the "people from the future" who Basically used the villian as tool, there is MUCH MORE ROOM for a Sequel.
The sequel is already baked into the film 🙃
He looks like a young Logan Roy.
Amd now that's stuck in my head forever. Thanks
I mean, dude be the OG, right?
I liked how it was a superhero/espionage-spy/time travel film all wrapped up in one
I think time (no pun intended, seriously) will be kind to Tenet. When it first came out, at surface level and first viewing for most, it seemed incredibly convoluted; but after watching it even just once more, you begin to understand how everything works. The older the film gets and the more people who watch it, and watch it again and again, the more appreciation I think it’ll gain.
Man. I love this Mr Nolans mind and efforts. One of the few filmmakers worth watching. A fun, cerebral experience.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've watched this and I am now more confused
😂😂
If Nolan goes to watch a movie with me and talks time like a friend sitting right beside me...i am sold! Take me...😍💥
❤️😍
Christopher, if you don't know, just admit it.
😂😂
Braxton, if you don't understand, just admit it.
As Einstein said, if you can't explain it to a 5 year old, you don't understand it yourself...it's nice that he can "feel it" but there's a problem with the core concept behind the film, and on top of that there's no character arc. Reversing an object or a person's entropy is hairbrained, at least the way they depict it. The protagonist is the same at the end as he is at the start so the other half of the film isn't fleshed out either, there are two half-assed part of a film in which it seems like they went into production after a first draft...there are a lot of issues with Tenet, it's easily Nolan's weakest film...and the arrogance he showed when people brought up the legit complaint about how clear the dialogue was was another flaw.
@@mavenous22 I don't like the movie at all but I get what he's saying
@@matttrianoas in the comment above is nonsense? If so I agree
TENET is a brilliant film, don't understand it but it's brilliant.
Such a great movie and the visuals were amazing!
It was a difficult concept to visualize, but he portrayed it in a cohesive way
Oh and the theatrical score AMAZING. Ludwig göransson outdone himself.
Some people just heard their whole lives that they’re clever,they never even stop and question themselves 😂
robert pattinson character plays the villian son from future try to help hero to defeat him in past and undo his work , sin of the fathers story in time travel costume
I just realized how the word TENET made sense with the movie going forwards and backwards in time simultaneously
Okay that went over my head.
The one film from Christopher Nolan I didn’t like. But he still is one of my favorite directors.
Brilliant movie. The true enjoyment comes when you watch it the second time.
TeneT is so underrated it's scary. I loved it.
I watched it five times and got it and loved it.
The goat writer/director
Feel like he made that movie just to be able to shoot that scene where the Protagonist is fighting himself lol...
more movies should be made for such reasons
thanks professor nolan!
watching at -0.25x
I just didn’t have time to catch the rerelease. Bring it back again.
The modern master of cinema
After first watching the movie I felt like Nolan could use The Protagonist and Tenet in another movie like his very own Bond franchise. Only with a different sci-fi idea attached to it.
Indeed.🫸🏿🫷
That's what this is basically. A very bad Bond style movie
Tenet is Nolan's top 3 movies for me
Nolan likes to stay hydrated, good habit.
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This was a top 3 movie he ever made
Top 1
@@lesryglrhfohser You won't hear me arguing with that lol
I swear Christopher Nolan is a physicist
Let's hope the rerelease includes a remix of the audio so you can actually hear the actors.
TENET was an amazing film.
Immerse yourself in the film. Don’t think too much. Commit to the creative process. Be yourself. Let go of your past trauma and don’t superimpose your perspective on the film. Don’t judge the film. Watch it with unconditional love and the mastery will become visible. Believe in yourself and the film beyond your own subjective inhibitions that are not allowing you to see the beauty of this masterpiece. Just let go and you will see. We are not used to something as great as this. It’s worth a few revisits to appreciate. You’re not mature enough now. Time will reveal the film’s greatness to you. Trust the process. 😂
Tenet is such an underrated film. It’s definitely a COVID casualty
I mean, even in the movie, although full of dialogue anyways, they say it: just feel it
It's like Einstein theorised time is relative to the observer. Different observers can experience events differently.
To be honest I feel like tenet was more like a stylish action film rather than being very meaningful or very in depth story like his other movies. For me Tenet is a perfect Nolan fan movie and not meant for all. But still amazes me that this is his weakest movie but still manages to be such an amazing concept that some screenwriters can only dream about how he has these ideas.
Lol, when i was watching it, I thought, "They got the idea by watching some footage in reverse, & just rolled with it."
Essentially what he's saying is that tenet's machines has the capability of turning back time for certain objects, and the characters who has mastered observing it's temporal trajectory are able to ascertain an approximation of where the objects/persons was before the current time.
For example, you walk towards a house full of bullet holes, and tenet is activated, you know from the form of the holes which direction the bullets came from so you know where to put yourself out of harms way when the bullet comes out of the house and to the direction where the gun that fired it used to be. Obviously the gun wouldn't be there because only the bullets are affected.
You see in tenet only objects that are prepared for temporal changes can be affected by it. i.e. the nuclear missiles and some of the bullets, and persons.
He didn't get it too 😅
😂😂
Stop with the bs.Tenet has nothing to do with physics. It is just the Forward/Reverse button used by filmmakers. Credit to Nolan for making such a fun concept with it.
Tenet - Reversal of time's direction due to entropy.
I think what he meant to say was, get really high and then just feel it.
Tenet is one of those movies that just gets better and better with each viewing.
I def need to rewatch it. First time I was so pissed because I like Nolan a lot, but he got me lost so many times in that movie… and not only me, my friends also. A must rewatch tho!
Imagine Chris was your physics teacher and just said fuck it! I'll make a movie to explain these concepts!
😂😂
I saw it twice (streaming) and feel I missed it. Perhaps I need to “experience” it more like an avant-Garde film where it just washes over you. Pure cinema, so to speak.
The pandemic made it difficult to see on the big screen but I hope it comes to town.
I have seen it 4 times and was underwhelmed 4 times. The movie is too cold and does not care enough to engage its viewer with its concepts, plot, or characters. Its pacing makes the film feel three hours long when it's only two and a half. Oppenheimer is three hours and felt shorter and is a vastly superior film too.
Either I have not understand Tenet at all or something, but I do not need any explanation it was really clear, crystal clear. After the 24th time seeing the movie, nothing to explain.
Legends!! 💯
Ultimate vibes movie.
A Kinto Coffee thermos...a man of class....
he makes tennet sound like a much bigger brain film than it really is.
tennet is just a very cool action sequence, nuff' said
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I better appreciated Tenet after a second viewing. The idea and world are phenomenal. I'd have liked the main character to be more fleshed out or at least have a real name.
If you Really wanna understand TENET, just study the entire highway sequence. Once you've grasped the Reason everything happens the way it does, How the character's act based on what they understand, and subsequently Why the ones with more understanding have more control, then the rest of the film will become crystal clear. That particular scene is the most convoluted and layered because it is finally giving you all of the tools
❤️💯
As with all Nolan movies, his explanation is as cryptic
This is where physics is merge with art
It might not be a time travel movie but it has a bit of it. Like when the girl watches herself jumping off the boat? If she was able to see her future self that's time travel to me.
Didn’t understand anything but still love Christopher Nolan❤
I sat at home and shot TENET out of my eyeballs onto my TV screen
😂😂
To me it’s a very filmic movie. In the sense that time is medium of cinema. Particularly with regard to film. Like the celluloid running over a tape head in a particular direction. And then you can just push rewind and the film is now going in the reverse direction. The machine to me is like the tapehead on an old editing table.
If Nolan is talking about TENET he should muffle his voice like he did in the movie😂
😂
Tenet is really about the relationship between Sator (Kenneth Branagh) and Kat (some tall actress), and how she betrays him by helping the protagonist. That’s the vibe I get
I love the film. I also like that Nolan is making films that challenge the intelligence of the masses rather than contributing to its Tldr-inspired decline into Wall-E like human redundancy. Tenet is like a book you can read many times and see something new, debate with your bredrins, think you've grapsed and be confused again, all whilst still enjoying the journey and outcome of the narrative 👏🏾
💯❤️
I just hope that table was clean.
This is madness
Tenet is definitely not for an ordinary filmgover .. you need to rewatch it, read about it.. and watch it back to back to appreciate what Nolan has tried..
Leave the visual execution.. only when you understand the working of the film.. will you really understand the script and dialogues.. the sheer brilliance of writing involved in tenet is mind boggling..
❤️💯
Did they fix the music in the re release ?
Tenet is one of my strangest film experiences
First watch I hated it
But I was captivated by it
So I rewatched some time later
I figured out a bit more and liked it more
Now I am close to my sixth watch and it's one of my favorite Sci fi movies ever
Good for you!❤️
Close to my 11th
Definitely doesn’t need to be re released
Philosophy Changes in the Tenet universe
" You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a sperm "
Am I the only one who had no issue with the story (interesting concept and I loved the visual style), but with the sound mix? I often found dialogues hard to understand. That was frustrating me the most about this movie.
Finally! yeah bro it's not that hard, it's just time moving forward and backward just it, and it meets in the same place that's Tenet. why is it so hard to understand for others?
Another problem with Tenet is unnecessary loud sound mixing
Yeah I agree
I want to transfer Tenet to old movie reel, take it back in time to the 1960s, and show the audience then this film.
Nolan: I had a dream and when I woke up, I half forgot it, I wrote down what I remembered and that's how the Tenet script was born. Who says the movie has to make sense.
😂
Despite Nolan’s “explanation” here and all the comments posted, I STILL haven’t found anyone who can actually explain Tenet.
There's some comments here that explained Tenet.
So they think :D@@TrendingHollywood
The background music is beautiful! Any chance of getting the name of it? :)
I'll let you know if i find out!
@@TrendingHollywood Thank you!
Ahhh, now I get it!
You have to watch this backwards to fully understand his message
Not every story needs to be told in the conventional sense.
It's up to you to decide whether reality is real or just a dream
💯
Fire FILM
Yeah dude this is exactly what was in the movie. I've already seen it. I need more info.
I feel like Chris realized the movie didn't make any goddamn sense halfway through the editing process and hit the panic button, turning down the dialogue so we couldn't hear any of the nonsense dialogue.
Wow i didnt watch TenTen but this explanation of the film makes me want too
It's a great movie!❤️and It's Tenet 😂
and I'm even more confused now lol