It's interesting that despite Tenet being such a unique concept, it's largely forgotten

Forgotten outside of this sub anyway.

I never read/hear people talking about Tenet anymore when discussing Nolan's filmography. And if they do, it's more of a, "Remember that weird time movie?"

Short of Following and Insomnia, the rest of Nolan's works have had enduring cultural legacies, but Tenet came and went. And yet it's the most bonkers concept and the most "Nolan" film that Nolan has ever made.

I realize that it was released at the height of the pandemic and the critical reviews were middling, but it's still a Nolan film. I feel like if I were to ask someone which Nolan film came out after Dunkirk, they would say Oppenheimer. I honestly think it's that far gone from most movie fan's memories.