I would be far more down for his endless exposition if I was more interested in the characters saying them. That's what I'm hoping to get in Tenet that I fear I might not.
The compensation I got out of Dunkirk is it's by far his best directorial effort, it's not even close. When he can have tons and tons of flat characters in a dull room talking, he becomes all the more lazy with his directing and just shoots medium close-ups of each individual character saying their emotionless expository lines.
They probably should just pick and choose which countries to release it in first based entirely on safety. Other countries' incompetence shouldn't get in the way.
lol I don't think he's butthurt about people not liking his Dune when he himself hates it and disowned it immediately because he didn't get to do what he wanted with it.
If it really does push for giallo, I struggle to think any regular viewing audience would fall in love with it. Hopefully this isn't going to be a case of test screenings doing poorly so they change it around to make it more accessible.