If that all sounds a bit too serious for the man who has redefined the Super Hero genre, rest assured thrill seekers, Inception is also a loud swirly spectacle. There's also meditations on grief that this reviewer personally found easy to get involved with that of course wont work for everyone, but that is just one of many strands that Nolan dangles for the discerning viewer. What forms the basis is your basic life and death struggles, with the grey areas during and after given a clever cinematic make over. As is the case with twisty high concept movies, interpretations are many, with the director rightly abstaining from discourse about his movie. The truth is is that Inception has something for everyone thematically speaking, and that's before we pore over the special effects that sees Nolan raising the bar considerably. It's neither as confusing as some have painted it, nor does it have any tricks-peek behind the curtain type-up its sleeve. Inception is a film that it's better to know nothing about before venturing into it, and then it asks, well Nolan asks, for your undivided attention. That Nolan has managed to make it accessible to the mainstream, and dazzled the eyes as much as the brain in the process, is close to being a piece of genius craftsmanship. For although it's arguably a bit too early to be talking about it being held in such high regards as the likes of 2001: A Space Odyssey, it's inescapable that Nolan's movie is this current generation's sci-fi classic. One can only imagine what will be written and said about it in ten years time. There has already been much written and pondered about as regards Inception in the relatively short running time of its life. But Inception is thought impossible and should Cobb and his selected team fail? The consequences are unthinkable. To get his reward he must enact Inception, the planting of an idea in the mind of the selected target. But one day he gets a different offer, one that will enable him to see his estranged children. Plot finds DiCaprio playing Dom Cobb, a specialised spy for hire who steals ideas from the dreams of people. The musical score is by Hans Zimmer and Wally Pfister is the cinematographer. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Dileep Rao, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. Inception is written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. Inception 4K (2010) Ultra HD 2160p REMUX Review When he is offered a chance for redemption by reversing the process and planting an idea rather than stealing it, he and his team of specialists find themselves pitted against a dangerous enemy that appears to pre-empt their every move. This rare talent has cost him dear, rendering him a solitary fugitive stripped of everything he ever really cared about. Dom Cobb is a professional thief with a difference: the spoils he goes after are not material objects but the thoughts, dreams and secrets buried in the minds of other people.
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