It is a culmination of beauty and nostalgia, with hints of omnipotence and mystery. Tenet is Nolan’s best masterpiece in my opinion. Hands down; and Ludwig Goransson is an amazing composer.
It feels like meeting someone for the first time by both perspectives, but neither you nor the person you meet knows that you both have actually met or will actually meet in another time in reality. It’s just as if the other person did not and will not exist right after they leave and haven’t existed before they came. It’s like if both of you are brought there by an instinct for a purpose, for a given time. Just as if your souls have felt each other’s exitence for a long time but haven’t really found each other in person.
Relaxing, but something feels weird at the same time, like if it is not the first time you hear this song. Watching the movie a second time explains it all. Thanks for your edit, its pretty good
A lot of people say this feels like reuniting with someone after a long time, but honestly this sounds way too sad and... Distant for that. In my opinion it feels more like a goodbye that's been stretched out for a long duration, like watching your best friend get into a bus and seeing that bus drive all the way down a long, straight road, away from you. I suppose with how time is in the movie, that feeling for me perfectly suits the idea of "Meeting Neil."
I have a headcanon that in the future TP died a heroic for Neil or another scenario like that so for Neil he's meeting someone who he already seen died hence the feeling of this song and why Neil was so willing to sacrifice himself for TP
Shit bro I never thought of that, the Protagonist took a bullet for Neil in the future, then in the past Neil returns the favor, ofc we may never know but it’s something to think of
That’s a very good take! But that implies future protagonist dies in the future but it’s implied he’s lurking behind the shadows of the future making sure the past happens as it happens.
@@davidnavarro4821 Well with how time works in this film, he could leave instructions for himself through inversion, creating his own past while living it. Perhaps modern day Protagonist does the work of Future Protagonist, who's already technically done all the work in the past and is now just relaying the information. Like a temporal pincer movement. Then in the future, Protagonist mentors Neil and sacrifices his life for him, which later gives Neil the idea to do the same. This would also kinda explain the strange look Neil gives Protagonist after first shaking hands with him. It was kind of like a surreal realization on his face.
Bro, this is fuckin great! My question is can you guys give me more recommendations for tracks like this? I know this is unique but I wanna find tracks like this that I can listen to while I'm doing math since I can't focus. And yes, I know, no need to say it, my brain is fucked:)
The song is pretty mysterious. It’s like finding or meeting someone you haven’t spoken to in a long time like a reunion.
Like meeting someone new who feels familiar
In a way it is. Remember the whole thing is The Protagonist’s operation and Neil is meeting up with him “back in time” in the temporal pincer
From Neil’s perspective it is
@@joshpaul6417 Jamais vu - the experience of being unfamiliar with a person or situation that is actually very familiar.
@@mechmeister2568 thank you :)
In neils prospective it is called “Seeing protagonist”
Or "meeting an Old Friend again".
@@wcw2793 yeah this is the best one
Meeting my old friend for the last time :
“Time isn’t the problem, getting out alive is the problem”
It is a culmination of beauty and nostalgia, with hints of omnipotence and mystery. Tenet is Nolan’s best masterpiece in my opinion. Hands down; and Ludwig Goransson is an amazing composer.
The song makes me think that you’re meeting someone for the first time but little did you know that person will change your life forever.
"Vodka tonic"
"Diet coke"
"You never drink on the job"
"You're well informed"
FRIENDSHIP
@humzaclicks98No you don't.
He took the bullet for him and unlocked the gate. This tune hits me right in the feels. Neil 💞😔.
I was hoping someone would make an edit exactly like this. The chords at the beginning are so good on that synth
One of my favorite scenes in the movie and one of my favorite songs on the soundtrack!
It feels like meeting someone for the first time by both perspectives, but neither you nor the person you meet knows that you both have actually met or will actually meet in another time in reality. It’s just as if the other person did not and will not exist right after they leave and haven’t existed before they came. It’s like if both of you are brought there by an instinct for a purpose, for a given time. Just as if your souls have felt each other’s exitence for a long time but haven’t really found each other in person.
Relaxing, but something feels weird at the same time, like if it is not the first time you hear this song. Watching the movie a second time explains it all.
Thanks for your edit, its pretty good
The rest of the TENET OST is (mostly) high-energy. This track is surprisingly melancholic in comparison. Fits well with Neil's character arc.
A lot of people say this feels like reuniting with someone after a long time, but honestly this sounds way too sad and... Distant for that. In my opinion it feels more like a goodbye that's been stretched out for a long duration, like watching your best friend get into a bus and seeing that bus drive all the way down a long, straight road, away from you. I suppose with how time is in the movie, that feeling for me perfectly suits the idea of "Meeting Neil."
I have a headcanon that in the future TP died a heroic for Neil or another scenario like that so for Neil he's meeting someone who he already seen died hence the feeling of this song and why Neil was so willing to sacrifice himself for TP
Maybe the Protagonist also took a bullet for Neil, making the friendship a complete palindrome.
Shit bro I never thought of that, the Protagonist took a bullet for Neil in the future, then in the past Neil returns the favor, ofc we may never know but it’s something to think of
That’s a very good take! But that implies future protagonist dies in the future but it’s implied he’s lurking behind the shadows of the future making sure the past happens as it happens.
@@davidnavarro4821 Well with how time works in this film, he could leave instructions for himself through inversion, creating his own past while living it. Perhaps modern day Protagonist does the work of Future Protagonist, who's already technically done all the work in the past and is now just relaying the information. Like a temporal pincer movement. Then in the future, Protagonist mentors Neil and sacrifices his life for him, which later gives Neil the idea to do the same. This would also kinda explain the strange look Neil gives Protagonist after first shaking hands with him. It was kind of like a surreal realization on his face.
Exactly my headcanon
In Neil's perspective, it's a farewell.
thank you
Neil couldn't hide his curiosity to check out the protagonist of past
“Well I prefer soda water.”
😏 “...no you don’t.”
First time seeing Tenet: TP's perspective
Second and beyond time seeing Tenet: Neil's perspective
Sounds like a fading memory
Splendid!
I don't think bungee-jumpable is a word...
It may not be a word, but could be our only way out of that place. or into it for that matter 😉
goosebumps
we get up to some stuff. you'll see!
This move had some serious music.
Thumbs up Good work :)
this reminded me of Aphex Twin - Stone In Focus but this seems better when trying to find peace.
forget about it son, she is your wife now. take care of her.
Bro, this is fuckin great! My question is can you guys give me more recommendations for tracks like this? I know this is unique but I wanna find tracks like this that I can listen to while I'm doing math since I can't focus. And yes, I know, no need to say it, my brain is fucked:)
@False Futures is there a way to get this version from you?
put it on 0.5x speed
Sounds like my microwave,
No lol