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This was clearly made for Nolan fans, through and through, they will love every single minute of it and it’s also his best movie since “Inception.” It’s akin to Scorsese going back to mob movies or John Ford making another Western. A sort of back-to-the-basics approach for Nolan after making “Dunkirk.” There are so many twists and turns in “Tenet,” it has a puzzle-like nature to its story and the weight of the action scenes is enormous. The 150 minutes just flew. Quite honestly, I still don’t fully grasp a few things within the story, a second viewing will help clear a few things up but it’s very much a time-travel movie done in the most deliberately complicated of ways. If Inception was about dreaming, then “Tenet” is about reversing time and righting the wrongs of the past. The locations are also stunning, this was shot on-location in many countries. This will probably make a boatload of money because it gives Nolan fans exactly what they want and the final scene does bring the need for multiple viewings.
Good read
https://reason.com/2020/03/26/patents-during-a-pandemic/
@ ChrisToffer
I’ve noticed it’s been down since morning.
Speaking of therapeutics, if you were in the hospital and you have the disease and you’re looking over the doctor’s shoulder, what treatment are you going to ask
Remdesivir. Sadly the trials in the US have been so chaotic that the actual proven effect is kind of small. Potentially the effect is much larger than that. It’s insane how confused the trials here in the US have been. The supply of that is going up in the US; it will be quite available for the next few months. Also dexamethasone—it’s actually a fairly cheap drug—that’s for late-stage disease.
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Power of Interferon beta
"Thus, the use of interferon beta-1b treatment to jump-start or improve the antiviral response of patients would be a logical approach. Additionally, interferon beta-1b was shown to decrease virus-induced lung fibrosis in a mouse model, which might improve outcomes of patients with COVID-19 complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome"
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31042-4/fulltext
“The coronavirus outbreak has resulted in theaters getting closed down across the globe. But now, certain countries, who have witnessed a decline in virus spread, are slowly opening cinema halls as well. Japan is one such country that has welcomed audiences to movie theaters amid the ongoing pandemic.
As people slowly and cautiously return for the big screen experience internationally, Saaho seems to have captured the fancy of the Japanese people as it is one of the non-local releases that are getting continued after reopening of cinemas post lockdown.
As per a report, Saaho release has broken the record of highest opener for an Indian film in Japan.“
If Japanese people are flocking to cinemas, it’s highly likely rest of the countries would follow the same, isn’t it?
Yes 4.8mil VS 3.2mil estimated
Lol..
So you voting YES for this deal then :-)
I’ve just registered and this is my first post
I am decently invested in here and would like to know what your thoughts are on my idea.
How about CINE making deals with Netflix/Amazon/Disney to screen the content of these companies giving customers cinema experience of their favourite movies or seasons?
Imagine e.g. watching Game Of Thrones in cinema.
This I guess will be win win for both the parties.
What say?