As soon as I hear "this movie is meant for repeated viewing"
"The world wasn't ready for this movie."
If I watch this 4 times like the guy in the video at which point does the sound mixing improve? Does JDW's performance feel more inspired after 3 viewings? Does the dialog improve and the exposition become less noticeable? Will I care about any of these dry and flat characters?
Nolan spent $200 million to make a time travel movie that isn't better than Primer which was made on a $7000 budget
Time Crimes is way better time travel movie on a $3 million budget but people love to stan and dikk eat directors who can't tell as good of a story because they're so focused on camera tricks and gimmicks. All of Tenet's tricks and attention to detail yet this dummy forgot to put some heart and soul into the movie. If the audience can't connect to the characters then nothing matters. There's isn't one memorable character in this movie.
Nolan wanted people to risk their lives going to see this. Dude was feeling himself thinking he did something ground breaking.