Inception
Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy
‘Inception’ is a film that is able to completely entertain while providing an incredible story that makes you think long after the credits; it’s a rare combination, and Christopher Nolan definitely got it right.
The story follows a small group who are skilled at extraction, the art of stealing ideas from people’s dreams. After a failed job, Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) are hired by the subject of the failed extraction, Saito (Ken Watanabe), to do the opposite - inception, which is planting an idea in someone’s subconscious. Their subject, Robert Fischer Jr., is the son of a dying owner of a large business which Saito needs Jr. to dissolve. Arthur and Cobb recruit Ariadne (Ellen Page), an architect to construct the dream, Eames (Tom Hardy), a forger, and Yusuf (Dileep Rao), a chemist with a sedative to get them sleeping deep enough to make the operation possible. Unfortunately the whole thing could be ruined by Cobb’s subconscious memories of his wife Mal (Marion Cotillard), whose death he feels overly guilty about.
A masterfully done maze of mind-bending twists and turns ‘Inception’ thankfully keeps you wondering but not confused and annoyed; you’re kept up to speed on enough that you don’t feel in the dark about everything that’s going on in the film. The weak point of the movie is the fact that full and developed characters were sacrificed for story development, but it’s barely noticeable; the characters are just well done enough that you can allow yourself to be distracted from their untold backgrounds by the engaging and thought-provoking story. Another strong point is that it is extremely visually appealing; the imagery and settings throughout the film are fantastic.
‘Inception’ is an incredible film that brings together a great cast and a strong story which seamlessly combines action and entertainment with a mind-bending plot.
1 comment:
I haven't seen Inception yet but this is the most comprehensive review I've seen yet that makes me want to see it. I enjoy how you are able to sum it all up in few words yet manage to fill it with all the essential plot points without spoiling anything.
One thing I would suggest is I would like to see you include who directed the movie in addition to list all the starring actors. In this case, I think its important to note that Christopher Nolan directed, who also did The Dark Knight and is fast becoming a highly respected director. Movie goers are starting to look for his name almost just as much as who stars in the movie.
Thanks for the taking the time to review the movie :)
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