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The most defining feature of Christopher Nolan's film is its use of time inversion .

Unlike standard time travel, where a person jumps from one point in time to another, inversion involves reversing the entropy of objects or people so they move backward through time while the rest of the world moves forward. This creates unique visual sequences, such as bullets returning to guns or cars driving in reverse while everyone else is going forward. Key Features of Tenet

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