Inception (2010)
Inception Plot Summary:
The movie Inception released in 2010 is not only a regular blockbuster by the undoubtedly talented director Christopher Nolan, but also something brand new in the whole world of cinema. By now it crowns the brilliant list of such movies as Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige and The Dark Knight directed by Nolan.
In various sources Inception is referred to as one of the best movies ever shot. Some critics consider that Inception has parallels with The Matrix and Shutter Island, but it's quite clear that Nolan has gone far beyond the bounds of The Matrix and other movies of the genre. He made a psychological experiment with the audience, with the actors and with himself as well. Watching Inception for the second or for the 10th time and trying to discover its hidden layers you suddenly begin to face the shocking reality: there's no tangible boundary between dreams and real life. This idea frightens, it can make a person go mad, but it is by all means fascinating. Do you remember Dom Cobb's words that an idea is the most tenacious parasite? The movie proves these words better than anything.
The plot of Inception revolves around the idea of manipulations with the information stored in subconsciousness while a person is dreaming. Dominic Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a professional thief specializing in extracting information from people's mind. Due to his illegal activity he is wanted in the USA and is devoid of possibility to see his children. One day Saito, a successful Japanese businessman (Ken Watanabe), proposes Cobb to perform not an extraction, but an inception process, which has not been done before. Though this venture is too risky Cobb has to agree, because Saito promises he will be able to reunite with his children.
One of the heroes of another Nolan's masterpiece - The Prestige - said that the secret itself is nothing, but the trick it is based upon is the most important thing. This paradox is actually the essence of Nolan's style of creation. Inception is a very stylish, impressive and conceptually perfect work. The concept even eclipses the acting a little. Actually the actors could have made a number of serious blunders without being noticed. However they played pretty good. Leonardo DiCaprio with the same charming fringe which had brought him the world's love after the Titanic is now a mature and serious dramatic actor. Among his latest works one can find such successful projects as Shutter Island, The Departed and Inglorious Basterds which are speaking for themselves. Marion Cotillard, who performs Cobb's late wife living in his subconsciousness, deserves particular attention. Sharp, tragic, piercingly beautiful, wearing exaggeratedly dramatic clothes - Mal is the most vivid part of Cobb's dreams.
As well as the dreams built by Cobb's team, Inception itself has many layers – psychological, symbolical and even mythological. For example, the name of Ariadne, the architect of the labyrinths (Ellen Page), is an allusion to the heroine of an ancient Greek legend. The girl named Ariadne gave her beloved a thread which helped him find the way out of a complicated labyrinth. It is also very symbolic that Cobb's father is played by Michael Caine, who had played the leading role in The Magus of 1968, another intellectual movie-puzzle revolving around psychological experiments. Inception is by all means a film to be watched several times, because each time you will discover new hints and allusions in it.
In general, Inception produces the impression of a very complicated and accurate mechanism. However, it's practically impossible to predict what is going to happen next. Christopher Nolan has successfully broken fresh ground in the sci-fi genre.
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| Genres: | Thriller | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Drama | Action/Adventure |
| Produced in: | United States |
| Starring: | Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Michael Caine |
| Directed by: | Christopher Nolan |
| Produced by: | Chris Brigham |
| IMDB Rating: |
9.1 out of 10 (196,904 votes)
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| Running Time: | 2 hr. 28 min. |
| Locations: |
London, England, United Kingdom Tokyo, Japan Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
i loved the movie it was
i loved the movie it was interestin n different
You're joking right?
How could you fall asleep during such and INTENSE movie. I was clinging on the edge of my seat for the most part. The acting is unsurpassable!
Overrated
A convoluted story (which makes it genius!), zero character development (which makes them mysterious!), plenty of plot holes (To leave you wondering!), long and dry.
This movie tried at all the usual elements of movies; special effects, acting, famous actors, action, cliff hanger...
and failed at them all.
Special effects : nothing special
Acting : nothing special to bad
Action : Some, but nothing special (boring)
Cliff Hanger : stupid, yes
Oh and
MUSIC: THE MUSIC IS HORRIBLE, Nolan blasts the Music as loud as possible to drown out all cognitive thought that could be going through your mind. This is his secret The music is so loud and annoying you leave wondering "What just happened" which some people then mistake for the plot being deep and mysterious.
good movie
good movie
Super
The best movie 2010 .
best movie of year and very often similar to our life
best movie of year and very often similar to our life
supperb subject....
actually i wanna give a hug to the writer of this story....damn creative......this film is awsm...1 of my fav..
u hav to pay attention...each nd evry dialoge.....then only u'll get the full cncept....nd climax..also...nice
i believe the real question
i believe the real question is how could you write something like that! that movie was AMAZNIG!
Inception
I don't understand why this movie blew everybody away. Great special effect for sure, but I thought it was total crap.
Amazing!
This movie is awesome! You need to pay very close attention to make sure you don't get lost in the gripping plot. Definitely worth it, one of my all time favourites!