Episode 15

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1st Oct 2020

EP 15 - Tenet REVISITED (GRANDFATHER PARADOX EXPLAINED)

We tackle the implications of the grandfather paradox in Nolan's Tenet. How does this effect the cinematic world and what implications does it have for a possible sequel? Does the film give reason to believe that a character could choose to change their actions while inverted? We also explain some more tricky inversion scenes and tackle a couple of possible plot holes while eager for a re-watch to find the truth. Christopher Nolan, director of Inception and Interstellar, has made another mind-bending masterpiece.

Film: Tenet

Director: Christopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan and John David Washington Interviews: 1st YouTube / 2nd YouTube

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About the Podcast

Deep Focus
Welcome to Deep Focus! The podcast where love of cinema and thoughtfulness in storytelling triumphs over pedantic, self-consciousness, and overly clever critiques.
Deep Focus features conversations, and sometimes arguments, from hosts Quade Wooten and Nicholas Galligan. As filmmakers, they analyze cinema by breaking down the filmmaking techniques and trying to find the insight in each movie. Nic and Quade agree and quarrel in equal measure as they discuss storytelling philosophies, rate lists of films, talk about great filmmakers, and breakdown aspects of cinema. All storytelling mediums and artforms are fair game, but our hosts have a love for cinema. Welcome to Deep Focus! The podcast where love of cinema and thoughtfulness in storytelling triumphs over pedantic, self-consciousness, and overly clever critiques.