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Tenet Star Pretends to Forget Ending Rather Than Try Explaining It


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Instead of trying to explain it for people, John David Washington pretends to forget the ending of Tenet. After breaking out in Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, Washington was poised to become a blockbuster star when he scored the leading role in Tenet, Christopher Nolan's latest original feature. Tenet was one of the buzziest movies of 2020, though its debut was sullied by the coronavirus pandemic. As Nolan insisted it only receive a theatrical release, Tenet was the first major movie to debut after several months of theater closures. It earned $363.7 million worldwide.

Washington plays the Protagonist, a secret agent who is recruited by a mysterious organization known as Tenet. With the aid of fellow operative Neil (Robert Pattinson), the Protagonist must use a complex mode of time manipulation known as inversion in order to prevent World War III. Like most of Nolan's original movies, Tenet has a mind-bending premise that, for some, requires a few watch-throughs to fully grasp every single detail. In fact, some have even questioned if the ending of Tenet makes any sense at all.

RELATED: Tenet: Inversion & Reverse Time Travel Explained

Though he seems like he would be the best person to explain it, Washington is abstaining from answering people's questions about Tenet. In a recent interview with Collider about his Netflix movie Beckett, Washington confirms he's been getting several questions from family and friends about Tenet's ending. Instead of trying to explain it over and over, the actor has been pretending he's forgotten all about it. He said:

And I have the luxury of time, which I can say, "Oh, you know, I forgot. You know what? I forgot. You should have asked me a couple months ago. I've done forgotten. I've moved on. I've moved on." It's fun. That's what he does. He sets it up to for multiple viewings, and this was no different.

To be fair, it would be very exhausting to repeatedly explain the complex machinations of Tenet. Actually being one of the people to bring it to life didn't always help with the cast's own understanding, as Washington himself confessed last year he had to ask Nolan questions repeatedly. Now being the one in Nolan's position - as in, the one with the answers - Washington is finding it's easier to avoid all queries. Perhaps he's equally baffled about how Tenet shakes out.

In the time since Tenet's release, theories have flourished online about everything from the ending to Neil's parentage. There are even some fans who feel it could be connected to Nolan's Inception, since both movies introduce unique concepts regarding time and dreams. Tenet might go down in history as Nolan's most polarizing movie, with some fans praising it to the heavens and others being much more critical about his approach. One thing is certain, though: It's inspired a great deal of conversation, which is sometimes the true mark of a memorable film.

MORE: Tenet: Neil Is Sator's Son - Theory Explained

Source: Collider

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Rachel LaBonte is a news, feature, and movie review writer for Screen Rant with a deep passion for film and television. A graduate of Emerson College, she majored in Media Arts Production while specializing in screenwriting. She's been a writer ever since high school when she realized she was rather good at it and joined as many entertainment news clubs as she could while in school. Most notably, she wrote for Emerson's website Emertainment Monthly, and one of her film reviews won an Evvy (Emerson's student awards) for Best Review. Her deep love of movies led to her working at a movie theater for five years, which she loved despite the angry customers. An avid reader who constantly buys books before reading the ones she already owns, Rachel is a huge fan of superheroes (especially of the Marvel variety) and wizards and will likely never be able to catch up on all the movies/TV shows she longs to watch.

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