![]() ![]() A scientist made this algorithm to reverse the flow of time, but to stop it being used, she split it into nine pieces and hid it in the past. It turns out that Sator is actually working for people in the future where the world is so destroyed that they "have no choice but to turn back". If Sator uses it, it likely means the end of civilisation. A military unit shows up, led by Ives (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and it's revealed that Neil has always known more than the Protagonist and is part of the Tenet organisation.īut Sator wasn't after plutonium, it was actually part of an algorithm that will change the world's entropy, effectively putting it in reverse. It's here when things get (even more) trippy. They do this through the use of a "time stile" (sent from the future, naturally) that allows Sator to invert himself (move backwards through time), but before he goes to get the plutonium from the past version of the Protagonist, he shoots Kat with an inverted bullet. It turns out that Sator's team have been doing a "temporal pincer", moving forwards and backwards in time to the heist to ensure they know exactly how it'll all go down. Sator still comes out on top though as he appears during the heist in an inverted car and threatens Kat's life to get the Protagonist to give up the plutonium. Sator doesn't trust him and cuts him out, so the Protagonist and Neil work to steal the plutonium before Sator can. The Protagonist still gets his meeting with Sator though, by telling him he can help get the plutonium he wants. So along with the help of Neil (Pattinson), the Protagonist breaks into a free port in Oslo, Before he can do that though, he gets into a fight with a mysterious inverted individual who gets away ( remember them though, it's important). He promises Kat that he'll get back some fake art that Sator is using to control Kat – she delivers a monologue about seeing a woman dive off the yacht as she returned, envying her freedom ( remember this). The Protagonist tracks these bullets to Andrei Sator (Kenneth Branagh) and uses Sator's abused wife Kat (Elizabeth Debicki) to engineer a meeting, in order to find out who Sator is working with. The fear is that an "inverted weapon" from the future could affect their past, say a nuclear weapon. There are things that, instead of moving naturally forward in time, are moving backwards in time, including bullets. (Some people think she's actually the one who invented time inversion itself in the future, but that's a debate for another article.) This new world he's found himself in is laid out in a conversation with Clémence Poésy's scientist. Tenet ending explainedĪfter the prologue sees the Protagonist (Washington) decide to kill himself instead of give up his team, he's saved by a mysterious individual who welcomes him "to the afterlife", arming him with a single word: Tenet.
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