After creating memorable movies like Memento, Prestige, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan comes with a rare gem – Inception. The protagonists of the movies directed by Christopher Nolan generally have a dark side, and he follows the same ritual in Inception. The director has ensemble a great cast for the movie, which adds grandeur effect.
Inception is about dreams and most of the movie and action sequences take place in the dream. Cobb (Leonardo Dicaprio) makes a team for a mission, which will make them rich and clear of all the charges of the protagonist. Dicaprio is haunted by his wife in his dreams during mission. The work they do is to steal ideas from the minds of business tycoons but the last mission requires them to plant a new idea – Inception. The sequences of dream within a dream will surely blow your mind. The movie demands attention of the viewers, if you miss some efficient parts of the movie, you will stay confused. Inception needs multiple viewings for sure. The gravity action sequence of Arther (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is exhilarating and half the audience clapped as this gripping scene ended.
The editing of the movie keeps you on the edge of your seat. The word which defines the cinematography of the movie by Wally Pfister is remarkable. By the end of the movie you will realize that Christopher Nolan has successfully planted a resilient parasite, an idea and a dream in your mind. The script is so cleverly written and executed that the viewers can't help but indulge themselves in the movie. It is one of the most complicated scripts to write and visualize. A script like this can easily be followed by errors but everything in Inception is precise. The movie deserves four Oscars for sure Best Director, Best Writing Original Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Cinematography.
My rating: 5/5
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