Summary
A viral video of a Boston cop falling down a slide is remixed to resemble a scene from the movie Tenet.
Twitter commenters jokingly compare and draw parallels to Tenet, emphasizing the intricate storyline and the film's divisive reception.
The video effectively illustrates how skilled editing creates parallels with Tenet, showcasing the film's manipulation of time.
In a captivating twist resembling scenes from Tenet, a Boston police officer's viral video has been ingeniously edited. The clip reveals the officer, dressed in full uniform, clumsily descending a slide at City Hall Park. Despite the officer's slide mishap garnering significant attention, they remarkably returned to work with only minor injuries sustained from the playground incident. Captivatingly, DoingCigarettes' recent tweet has further revamped the officer's viral moment. The tweet showcases the altered slide clip, wherein the officer is intriguingly drawn into the slide, evoking a mesmerizing reverse effect reminiscent of scenes from Tenet.
The Twitter user created a customized headline for the post, stating, "A Boston Police officer was unexpectedly pulled into a slide at a playground on Congress St downtown. Boston EMS is currently searching for the officer." This remixed viral video reminds viewers of the reversed scenes in Tenet, where time and its inhabitants move in reverse. The manipulated sound, produced through reversed verbal reactions in the video, resembles the effect of bullets being sucked backwards and other peculiar sounds in Tenet's soundscape. The widely watched video elicited numerous online responses. Take a look at a few selected ones below.
Commenters like Dom Lucre, who joked, "still better than Tenet," expressed their reaction to the comparison with Tenet.
User segmentum1 joked that this is what impeded a Tenet sequel.
Evil Dead Enthusiast went as far as to add a score to the clip.
TheDouggernaut drew a comparison between the video and the plot of Tenet, accompanied by an image suggesting that it had not yet occurred.
Yuncle1 made a comparison to Tenet by including a video of John David Washington engaged in a backwards fight.
Nothing, Even This Hilarious Clip Edit, Can Fully Redeem Tenet
Tenet's main attraction lies in its manipulation of time, much like the viral Twitter video featuring a Boston cop falling down a slide in a remix. The movie showcases a group that has discovered a way to control the direction of time, resulting in intricate scenes where characters move both forward and backward in this temporal realm. This culminates in an epic final battle where armies, affected by this time manipulation, engage in combat while traversing their inverted timelines.
While the concept of Tenet's time play is intriguing, its execution falls short. Despite presenting visually stunning moments, the film suffers from a convoluted plot that lacks the precision found in Christopher Nolan's previous works like Inception and Memento. This confusion ultimately translated to disappointment at the box office, breaking Nolan's profit streak.
Commenters mock Tenet, joking that this slideshow video surpasses the film. The video truly showcases the essence of Tenet, highlighting its ability to be replicated even with limited resources. Fortunately for Nolan, he has made a successful comeback with Oppenheimer, despite the teasing Barbenheimer memes, receiving widespread acclaim.