"Tenet"
This is a mind-bender of an action movie and deserves a second viewing to try to piece it together as it's loaded with Easter Eggs hints and previews. If you're a quantum physics geek and can extrapolate time being a measure of String Theory turned into a mobius strip, then this film is for you. If not grasping that concept, it's a confusing mess full of "Huh?" stuff.
The basic premise is there's two teams: One trying to save the world and one trying to destroy it. There's a machine made of 9 algorithms that, once complete, can destroy every living thing on the planet which the villains covet. The bad guys and good guys trying to find the machine's components both make use of a time differential machine that splits existence into past and future with a brief interlude of the present. Lots of comings and goings in this woven tale. The story is happening and has already happen or is about to happen. Past selves and future selves keep intersecting outside of their realms. It's a great cat-and-mouse story, but is more like playing 3D chess with a board hidden in another dimension. Follow? It's definitely more complicated than Terminator's simplistic "I am my grandfather" twist. Caffeine imbibement to keep your wits sharp definitely recommended over aperitifs for this one. (I will admit, this movie was a wee bit over my pay grade. If I have to earnestly try for comprehension, I've no doubt a goodly amount of audience got lost in the who, what, where, when, why.)
There were enough requisite explosions in the movie to keep DH interested. I found annoying several wardrobe "Oops," but then I'm just kind of anal-retentive about detail. Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, it stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh
They have set it up for a sequel, but I'm not sure if audiences will readily subject themselves to a second dose of "What just happened? Or is happening? Or... What??"