RiptideV10 Ik when I went to go watch it there was only 4 of us in the room, and the movie was hella loud and the bass was amazing, one of my best theater experiences
@@pcjx5468 yep, it is a perfect imperfect movie for my taste. The Music plays a big role giving you clarification like whether time is inverted or not and hints to Neil's secrets. The Plan's ultra bass synth roars are so amazing, don't like that it has so much autotuned YEAH YEAH AH AH Travis Scott, it feels so out of place. Can't wait for good remixes of the legendary instrumentals.
Without vocals. I just sat ther in the cineman. And at the end they played it. And i just straight up loved the music. So nice to hear only the music. Thanks
@@okayge_ No its not, Tenet is good but you could barely hear the dialogues. Skyfall, Casino Royale and Goldeneye are great. Nolan is a good director but people go too crazy for him.
radioactive_pineapple I had no problem hearing the dialogue. Perfectly audible in the theater I’ve seen this film in. There are some theaters that have had audio problems with the film which was the theaters fault, not the fault of the film. Perhaps the theater you saw it had had audio. I’ve seen this film twice already and I would see it again on the big screen with no hesitation.
@@Jared_Wignall It wasn't the theater, it's a common issue in Nolan's movies. In this movie in particular its his worst. It doesn't completely ruin the movie but it does affect the viewing experience. Nolan is a great director (Memento is one of my all time favorites) but he has his weaknesses.
I am not the biggest fan of Travis Scott but I will say, I love the vocals towards the end especially. It has such a sleek and stylish vibe to it and I just adore it
heard this mad thump at the end of the movie (in IMAX, so it's blaring loud) and i'm feeling shooketh and amazed. Then the autotune moaning and skrt skrt crap pops through and i'm like "im out." totally kills the moment
Ha, I was the same. Normally I'll sit through the end credits if the score playing during it is good (as it usually is with Nolan films) but once the auto tune started, I was also "out."
I can see a whole different world when listening to this on headphone while walking down the streets. It's feels like I'm gonna met myself and taking a fight 😯
I remember the highway scene with a score pretty similar to this one. I think it was inspired by this song, or the other way around. Can't wait for the official soundtrack :)
Wow, this is pretty dope. I noticed that in some places the beat gets sped up a bit (ex. around 0:29-0:31 and in the next loops), but it doesn't take away from how good this is.
I do hope they make another one or a series as I felt this had so much potential... my one criticism was that the Russian arms dealer felt a bit like a B side character,,, and hopefully the real mastermind in the future will turn out to be the main villain in the next installment if they bother to make one.
i NEED desperately another installment with neil and the protagonist where it shows neil being recruited and training. there was so much potential with their relationship and i thought the chemistry between robert pattinson and john david washington was awesome
Neat and useful. Though wow, among all the great instrumentals I look up because I feel a persons' voice and emotion felt "tacked on" this is the first track I'll probably only listen to the vocal version of.
I'm walking to Graceland I'm flocking to ancient places Just to talk to some faces I've been walking through mazes Escaping water traps with impossible odds to not make it I'm draining the lake of tears you facing
Alex Benfield No he didn’t. Ludwig Goransson made the music. He then sent the music to Travis Scott and Travis Scott sang over the instrumental. Scott only added in the autotune over the original theme in addition to providing his own voice. Personally, I don’t mind Travis Scott singing over it. His version is nice, the music by itself is nice as well. But Travis Scott definitely didn’t produce the instrumental. That was all Ludwig Goransson.
Still can't get over TENET after watching it? Reminisce all the key scenes again: *Opening Opera Siege* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UWG1anEqaOE.html *Truck Heist* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5XcdRTgwffY.html *Sailing* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xPeNTgov6Nc.html *Final Battle* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xOqGjhELGtg.html *Neil's Goodbye* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Np_Ozjsc0M0.html
What is the Ludwig backing track for this song? I realize this is the extended instrumental version, but what is actual song that Ludwig performed created..
Hi Dan, I believe what you are looking for is TRUCK IN PLACE by Ludwig. Check out my extended version of the score here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5XcdRTgwffY.html
The beat is mostly used in the talinn plutonium heist scene, "Trucks in Place" from the OST partially uses it (along with other samples from Travis Scott's The Plan).