I don’t know how to do spoilers on my iPhone so I’ll just say they were reversed to slow the injury and then set back to go forward again before that scene on the water.
Right, that’s isn’t the story, that’s an element of the plot. If you have a question, specific question (same goes for you, Jake), ask it. I’m happy to tell you what I think (as I am sure others would).
James Cameron once told a filmmaker (I don’t recall which one) that for his time travel...
I loved Tenet. It’s not nearly as complicated as I was led to believe and isn’t as complex as I think Nolan thinks it is (like another poster in this thread, if you’ve had a healthy diet and love of time-related sci-fi, the mechanics are all there), but what really grabbed me was the lead...