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‘Tenet’ ending explained: understanding Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece

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Tenet, out this week in UK cinemas, is bewildering and brilliant in equal measure, especially on your first watch. It all pivots on the idea that objects and people can be sent back in time to the present, but with an entropy that’s “inverted”, meaning everything happens backwards.

Because of this, the thrilling climactic mission – in which the Protagonist (John David Washington) and right-hand man Neil (Robert Pattinson) try to stop Russian oligarch Sator (Kenneth Branagh) from helping the future to destroy the present – is incredibly tricky to follow.

Here are 10 pointers about the Tenet ending that should help you decode a little more of what’s going on.They believe that if they prevent present-day humans from doing any more damage to.

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