Recently, Nolan’s new film "Tenet" released a special feature after the subtitles, about the action scenes, multi-national real-life shooting, the heavy plane bombing scene, etc. Director Nolan said: I want to give the audience a reason to re-understand action movies, let everyone experience the excitement I felt when I first watched a spy movie when I was a child. Behind the Scenes Special: There was no green screen on the set, so the method of using visual effects was to abandon them as much as possible. The male lead exclaimed: "It's almost like shooting a documentary." Nolan believes that the audience can see the difference between real shooting and special effects, and the actors also try to do it themselves. Regarding the important plane bombing scene, the crew actually found a 747 and let it crash into a building. Pattinson: "It looks like it's real, because it is real." Tenet is directed by Christopher Nolan and stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki. The story focuses on a group of mysterious international agents who try to prevent the outbreak of World War III and use the ability to travel through time and space and reverse time during their missions. The film will be released in mainland China on September 4, and pre-sales have begun. Video screenshots: |
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