They were presumably built from plans sent back to him from the antagonists in the future (Future Antagonists or FA) or, maybe, prefabbed and sent back in another turnstile. You made me shoot her for nothing. The world needs Tenet. Indeed, the protagonist has once again failed to keep on mission and instead acted in the interests of the “damsel in distress”. In Tenet, an algorithm is the perfect bad guy because it’s incomprehensible. She kills him dead. -----SATOR. Tenet’s plan Using Priya's time inversion turnstile, members of the Tenet organisation are able to go back to the 14th. Neil rescues P. Ironically, P inverting and driving the silver car is what helped Sator get the machine part. The Protagonist: An obscure Tenet. I still don't understand how Sator got the "Plutonium" AKA Last part of Algorithm AFTER he lit the Protagonist's car on fire - the Plutonium will keep invert until back into the Armor car right? Sator is a Russian oligarch, hellbent on obtaining artifacts that are part of an algorithm capable of inverting the world, with his plan to end it with a dead man's switch, given his fatal pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The first time we see the sequence, Neil and the Protagonist successfully capture the final piece of the Algorithm. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. The climax of the film is a complicated combat operation during which two teams move in on the city where Andrei Sator (Kenneth Branagh) grew up to secure the Algorithm. As Sator-2 arrives on deck, he assumes that Kat-2 is in fact Kat-1. The Tenet organization is using a “temporary pincer movement” to stop Sator from gathering all the parts. TP, Neil and Ives get the Algorithm and disassemble it each keeping one part. The Audi remains a mystery, though. But it's the conclusion of the film that totally alters everything about Neil. They learn that Sator’s forces will seal the completed algorithm in an underground vault at the ‘Hypocenter’ (a space used for subsurface nuclear … The Protagonist and Ives (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) get hold of the Algorithm device. How did Sator get the "Plutonium" AKA Last part of Algorithm. spoiler. Sator is referenced with the character Andrei Sator, the film’s main antagonist, portrayed by Kenneth Branagh. Earlier in the year, Nolan told Entertainment Weekly, “We’re jumping off from the point of view of an espionage film, but we’re going to a number of different places.”. He was lying. Sator's plan was to start the 'algorithm' and destroy the world along with himself because, as he told Kat - Elizabeth Debicki's character - numerous times that if he can't have her, nobody else can. The final (fictional) event shown in Tenet is in fact Sator getting his hands on the final piece of the algorithm, with the protagonist recovering from unconsciousness in an upturned burning / freezing car. Sator actually wants it in order to fully assemble the Algorithm, a doomsday device with the power to reverse entropy on a global scale. Christopher Nolan wove all the words from the Sator Square into the plot of Tenet. The Protagonist is confused as he just did this after Sator shot Kat in the stomach. They prepare to send two armed units, one travelling backwards in time, one travelling forwards so that they can take control of the Algorithm. During the forward journey, Sator and Te n et (Protagonist, Neil, Ives and team) compete to get their hands on an elusive case of plutonium-241. He is doing all of this inverted for the first time. Tenet clip with quote So Sator won't get the algorithm. Tenet, the latest movie by Christopher Nolan, is a complicated film that's almost impossible to understand on a first viewing. VOLKOV. RELATED: Tenet: AMC to Reopen 70% … I saw the hand-off. Sator has at least one, and probably several, ‘turnstiles’ that are in the Freeport areas that he set up around the world. It wasn’t in the BMW. The Protagonist was worried or alarmed because he knew that Priya telling him (his past self) about the Plutonium-241 (actually a section of the Algorithm) is what caused him to lose it to Sator. Fortunately, the Protagonist has already managed to grab the Algorithm and break it into pieces, so the dead man’s switch on Sator’s wrist has no effect at all. Unfortunately, Kat-2 has had just about enough of any version of Sator and shoots Sator-2. Christopher Nolan’s version of an algorithm is a physical object, made of metal, that looks like a steampunk tent pole. Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Sator's lifelong mission, financed and guided by the future, has been to find and reassemble the algorithm. Dialogue Laura: With a high-vis vest and a clipboard, you can get almost anywhere...Almost. Tenet, the latest movie by Christopher Nolan, is a complicated film that's almost impossible to understand on a first viewing. (In the POV of Inverted Sator… The Protagonist and Tenet team leader Ives (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) have to infiltrate an underground tunnel to retrieve the Algorithm. Protagonist thinks Sator wants it to start World War III. Kat . The Protagonist works for a secret group named Tenet, who were put together by a future version of The Protagonist to stop the end of the world at the hands of Sator and the Algorithm. So where is it? You spend much of the film. No one’s done that before. Concepts of Physics behind the Movie Tenet Not even my wife. So there is an awesome scene in Tenet where The Protagonist is chasing down a piece of the Algorithm and Sator's crew while driving in reverse. Kat-2 keeps Sator-2 entertained, delaying him from taking his own life, while the Blue and Red Tenet teams try and recapture The Algorithm. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Get the other sections of the algorithm to the Hypocenter. Plot Synopsis and Explanation Tenet is a movie written and directed by Christopher Nolan. He was a Russian oligarch used by future generations to help reassemble the Algorithm, a weapon created in the future to reverse the entropy of the entire world, in the hopes of reversing the effects of climate change. You spend much of the film. The silver car inevitably flips and Sator takes the metal part, leaving P to die. Andrei Sator(Russian:Андрей Сатор) is the main antagonist of Christopher Nolan's 2020 science fiction action filmTenet. What Is Tenet About? ---- … Home; Technology; "Sator" is the name of the film's villain, of course. Sator has also linked the device to his heart rate monitor, so that when he dies, the monitor will drop to zero, setting off the Algorithm, and ending the entire world. In that scene where that quoted dialogue took place, the Protagonist already knew that the Algorithm could bring the end of the world. Neil reveals to TP that TP is the mastermind of all this and in the future will recruit Neil for this task. That was future Sator, however – the Sator he is with is in the present and is yet to do this. You did get my pulse above 130. In London, TP kills Priya because she is a loose end. At the time, that was vague but exciting news. So we can assume that after that, Sator's people will turn up, take the algorithm from the inverted Saab, and then invert this car (which of course becomes the inverted one), thus ensuring that the events will play out as they did and they will end up with the algorithm. P has now given Sator 2 of the 9 algorithm machine parts (Opera house and Tallinn). Now read H) Time for Inversion. Let's get into the macro and then whittle it all down. Tenet’s plan Using Priya's time inversion turnstile, members of the Tenet organisation are able to go back to the 14th. Hurry up! They find that their path is blocked by a locked gate. And so, they go through a couple inverted heists to get the Algorithm back so both the past and future aren't destroyed by Sator and his people. Sator performs a pincer during Tenet’s highway car chase sequence. Kat reveals Sator is dying from pancreatic cancer.They learn that Sator is using a dead man's switch to trigger the algorithm.