"Listen, there’s something you should know about me. About inception."
When I first saw this movie, it blew my mind wide open. I'd never seen anything like it before. It opened my mind to what a movie could be.
"Inception. Now, before you bother telling me it’s impossible—"
"No, it’s perfectly possible. It’s just bloody difficult.
Listen, if you’re gonna perform inception, you need imagination.
It’s not just about depth. You need the simplest version of the idea in order for it to grow naturally in your subject’s mind.
It’s a subtle art."
Nolan's best movie. A perfectly constructed puzzle box that uses the conventions of a one-last-job heist movie to tell an intensely emotional story of guilt, love, regret, and redemption. It's also a movie about dreams, the subconscious, the nature of reality, and cinema itself.
"Mal, goddamn it, don’t do this!"
All of Nolan's favorite themes are on display here: the obsessed protagonist, the dead wife, father-child relationships, timey-wimey shenanigans, men in suits, and globetrotting Bondian action.
Constructed in classic Nolan fashion: neverending exposition, outrageous practical set pieces, Pfister's golden cinematography, Zimmer's intoxicating score.
"Non, je ne regrette rien..."
Yet Inception manages to avoid virtually all of Nolan's usual pitfalls. It's complex, sure, but it works even if you don't follow everything (unlike Tenet). It seamlessly marries sci-fi concepts, action, and emotion (unlike Interstellar, with its thematic whiplash of hard science and sentimentality). The cross-cutting at the climax feels perfectly earned, rather than an artifice used to create suspense. And the acting and line delivery is so good that you barely notice the clunkiness of Nolan's dialogue.
I love all of Nolan's movies, but I doubt he'll ever top this.
"You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling."
This is my introduction to Christopher Nolan. After this, I looked up for more of his works and I'm never the same person again.
I love this movie, so many layers (hehe) to it and the music is exceptional. Rewatching this with somebody who has never seen it before gives me so much pleasure.
Especially the vault scene, the airport scene and the reunion at the end are some of the best movie scenes but then so is the scene in the hotel room... Well I guess this whole movie is just incredible from beginning to end.
I was lucky enough to watch it in cinemas in 2010, knowing nothing about it. I regretted my choice for the first few confusing minutes but when the movie was over I couldn't stop thinking about it. I bought the DVD on release day for €20, it was one of the first blu-rays I ever bought and now I watched the 4K, life is beautiful.
It's a nice movie
Real edge of your seat action packed film with so many twists and turns.none more so than in the final 15 minutes of this Thriller.
Great movie. Should have definitely won best musical score but the score to Social Network was more praised for some odd reason.
This is such a unique and interesting idea for a movie. It's visually stunning and the score is amazing. Christopher Nolan knows how to make a film.
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Inception is Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece and an action movie worth several re-watches.
A very good movie. Totally recommended.
Really appreciated it more after watching it the second time around. Cinematography, directing, acting and THE SCORE are epic.
Definitely my favourite movie.
One of my favs.
The Dark Knight may have been the film that catapulted Nolan into A-list status, but it was this film that made people sit up and take notice that the director was going to have a life beyond Batman. Rather than playing in someone else's world, Nolan has managed to create a fascinating world (or is it worlds ?) of his own. The concept of dreams vs reality has been explored before, but rarely to the effect that it is here. The cast are all great, particularly DiCaprio and Cotillard, but even more importantly is Nolan's script and the editing, which never lose the audience despite the competing narratives within the film and which leave you feeling completely satisfied even with the intentional ambiguity of the final shot. Indeed, the final hour of the film is one of the greatest sustained sequences committed to film, that keeps raising the stakes and Nolan's efforts to try and capture difficult sequences in-camera rather than using CGI is rewarded with stunning imagery as well as tense and exciting action beats. Hopefully a sign of things to come, not only from Nolan after his work on The Dark Knight Rises, but also from Hollywood blockbusters in the future.
I love Nolan, this film is one of his best, nearly on par with The Dark Knight.
Some people say this guy is overrated and overhyped, maybe there are right, the problem is no that Nolan films are incredible awesome, the thing is that if you compare then with the rest of the films of this kind they are simply superior.
Don't blame Nolan, blame the shitty films that make him look like nearly a god among humans in term of action/mistery movies.
Just keeps me amazed every time I watch it. Great movie.
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = Legendary result.
Watch the Director's Cut.
It was such a great film! At the end I was a little be schocked! Leonardo di Caprio done a interpretation as perfect as usually!!!
Nice and entertaining, but not as good as the press wrote, in my opinion. The whole idea with the "synchronized kicks" is not as conclusive as I would like it to be: e.g. why had Ariadne to jump out of the window in the limbo-plane /-world when this was the deepest plane and a bullet to the head would have been sufficient and faster? Why couldn't they just kill themselves starting at the deepest plane to bring themselves back plane by plane?
But nonetheless Inception is a quiet enjoyable watch and features some great, perhaps even unique ideas.
Inception = deception, it's an insult to your intelligence and another Hollywood fraud. Nerds and accountants will probably love it...Like Godspeed said, The prestige is FAR superior to this piece of garbage, Matrix (1) is a masterpiece compared to this.
I enjoyed this movie
Watching it again after 11 years. At that time, my life did not become a dream, but a nightmare, within a nightmare, within another nightmare, within the first nightmare, which is myself. Maybe the output will be the same as in the film. Or at least I deserve a lot of kicks. Yes, humor to disguise my unhappiness.
To date the best film I have ever seen in my life. I still don't give it ten stars because I lack reasons and by "reasons" I mean seeing more films as good as this one to justify "Inception" being the best of the best. Fair, right?
Something that Nolan did not know how to do in "Batman Begins" was to maintain the protagonist's internal conflict, something that remains in place until the end of "Inception." Cobb is warned and tested by Ariadne so that he understands that has a problem and must solve it: let go of the memory of Mal and accept the blame for his death. It is only until the end, in limbo, where to see his children again he accepts his wound and grows. This is how you keep your viewers hooked until the tape ends.
The concept is also very creative and is executed masterfully. Book sagas could be written where the magical system is based on the whole question of dreams. The concept is taken to the extreme with things like inception and a dream within a dream. And with that same level of construction, Nolan manages to effortlessly explain the entire system he built without it feeling condescending or breaking the viewer's immersion.
"Inception" is the best Nolan film I've seen so far.
The whole film is absolutely awesome. I've seen it several times (only twice here on Trakt) and it never ceases to fascinate me each time. I consider the best to be the final wake-up scene, which together with Zimmer's music is an absolute masterpiece!
If you think about the film a bit more with what happens to you while you sleep you will be consumed at the end by the fact that we still don't know everything about dreams.
I'll watch it again soon and it's a shame that films like this aren't being made these days.
"Inception" is a solid and extremely entertaining action film that is based on an interesting concept, which is something rare for this kind of blockbusters. However, it's nothing as deep or arthousey as Nolan wants us to think. Its biggest flaw is that it tries to do too many things at the same time without fully developing any of the ideas. Dom's backstory is beautifully told, but the role of their children, as well as the mystery behind Mal's death, felt a bit too rough and cliché. The dynamics and side-effects of the dreams are explained multiple times throughout the film, but some passages still felt forced or just rattled off by the writers. The running time could allow more focus on emotional depth as well as character development. Yet, a lot of is gets sacrificed by the addition of a lot of superfluous action scenes, like the neverending mountain fights or the chase in Kenya. These are probably used to make the film easier to digest for casual viewers, but added nothing to the plot nor felt visually appealing or particularly adrenaline-filled. The ending is left ambiguous not for real narrative necessities but just to avoid taking risks but still keep the talk going.
Don't misunderstand me: it's a fun and entertaining film that is masterfully shot, excellently acted, and even lets you think a bit. It just lacked the depth that such an ambitious concept needed and felt a bit overrated.
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen in my life.
An absolute masterpiece!
I just rewatched this movie 10 years later and it is still a great movie, not a 10/10 as I previously rated, but pretty good.
How can someone make a movie that never gets old and always brings out the curious side of you out ?? Also do an inception to make you think the impossible ??
No wonder, Nolan is a visionary for cinema !!
This time around I pretty much scanned the movie. Found a handful of plot holes, mostly related to how subconsciousness works (i try not to watch those "Inception Explained" youtube vids). BUT, that being said, they are super well concealed within the plot, it gives you the feeling that "hey i will believe just that to let this amazing story flow".
look for me if you need someone to debate with about this movie. always welcome.
I'm too excited to watch it :heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes::heart_eyes:
this movie it's legen...
A mastermind achievement for Nolan, blending poignant coexistent tales of self-enlightenment with a cerebrally intriguing world of equal tangibility.
Clever ,something very different but needs your attention
Nolan is a genius, another level for him.
I always love it when she bends the street up to 90 degrees.
I fell asleep during this movie and then realized I needed to wake up two more times to sync with reality
I can see it over and over again! One of the best movies I ever seen.
I liked the film but there are times where things are bit disjointed. Kind of a parallel spin on some of the concepts seen in the Matrix, but without the heft and the fullness of that story.
IVE FINALLY WATCHED THIS!!!! I think it's the movie that's been on my watchlist the longest. It definitely did not disappoint, I was entertained and captivated from start to finish, but those last 30 minutes were breath taking. Absolutely loved it.
9.8/10
If you have never watched a single movie in your life or haven't read any book at all, you might like it.
This is actually my 3rd viewing and each time it gets better as I unravel the layers and become more aware of where the characters are in the levels of dream. I will say that Ellen Page’s character is becoming more and more annoying which each viewing. Her constant vocalization of the worry she has about Cobb’s relationship with Mol is really unnecessary after the first couple of scenes. It would have been far more interesting to see her creating the architecture and merging that into the visual somehow, maybe showing her describing the design of the air duct system. Anyway, still an awesome movie, even on the third viewing.
There's a whole lot of coolness in Nolan's "Inception". Yes, it's a film that makes you pay close attention to the details because it's a bit like a puzzle you're putting together while you watch. I also think it's a film that you're supposed to like if you want to be considered a "smart" film watcher. So, at the risk of being tagged an "Inception" hater, I will say I liked this movie but for me it didn't live up to its pre and post release hype.
I've now seen it twice and do understand the story, but I just don't think dreams are all that interesting of a subject. Plus, some of the made up "dream-rules" bugged me. There are different lengths of time within levels of dreams. Really? And the clock time within dream levels is approximately the same? I also didn't know how they kept using the "dream machines" within the dream levels. And SPOILER...if the top keeps spinning then the entire film never touched reality? SPOILER OVER. Now that I've griped, there were some moments that I really enjoyed, like Gordon-Levitt's gravity-defying fights in the hotel halls and some of the visuals when architecting dream worlds.
My personal preferences make it hard for me to really like this movie as much as the majority does. I'd recommend it based on its stunning visuals and terrific direction. However, the sleepy dream worlds presented here were kind of a yawner for me.
Beyond both being movies by Christopher Nolan, I still think that Inception and Tenet have a lot in common. With Tenet being imho the better movie.
Actually I only rate Inception so highly for one specific scene, when Dom reveals when and where he gained his previous experience with inceptions. This kind of dramatic highlight is missing in Tenet.
The story is thrilling, the directing is impeccable, and the characters are well written. Really enjoyed all of it, and it stuck well enough to the rules it set for itself at the start. I certainly suggest you give it a watch, it's not this highly rated for nothing!
I’m in love ohhh ohhh, I’m dreamin’ a dream every night! ATEEZ WORLD DOMINATION!
Rewatching this masterpiece 10 years later and it's still so good!!!
One of the best movies of all time without a doubt!!!
Every Christopher Nolan's film is a shit and this one is not an exception. In one word - boring.
My God, it's a boring movie!
79 | Inception made me questioning my existence in reality for a minute. This movie is a trippy cinematic experience that could make our mind blown away.
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25%: 2.5
50%: 2.5
75%: 2
100%: 2.5
1st favorite character: Mal Cobb (2.5)
2nd favorite character: Dom Cobb(2)
3rd favorite character: Eames (2)
Cinematography: 2.5
Wonderful action thriller with tons of extravaganza and originality!
An absolute special effects tour de force. It's just a shame the story's shit.
It starts with a man being found washed up on shore, but doesn't deal with that topic any more after the scene changes. It's about people doing things when they are sleep.
I really didn't understand why they are pulling out guns when they know they are in a dream world. Violent things happen all the time in dreams, but if you know you are dreaming why would you care?
And there is a part where the man is looking at multi-page secret documents while he is asleep. How is he going to get that information out of the dream? Does he have a brain printer?
I turned it off really early because I didn't like it. I can't understand why all the people in reviews are saying they watched it more than once.
Smart action movies like this don't come out every year. Just look at the crap Netflix produces.
I think this movie is really good and I will most likely up my rating but to honest, it lost me for a bit. I followed it and just accepted it. I will watch it again as soon as I can and will adjust my rating as the experience changes.
Amazing! I love it because it's so real and it can go deeper and deeper into human conscience... A masterpiece!
What can I say... This film is totally ninja
I don't like it if movies are so long.
But whatever, the ending of Inception is just great. For me it is the best ending of any movie. The story is extremly well-thought.
Great movie but the concept was originally from an anime movie called Paprika 2006
Ill admit...I didnt get it!! So what parts are real, what parts are sub-consious? I need to watch it again.
Silly movie. I get that it's a dream, in a dream, In a dream.
Just like the leading actor, this movie is overhyped and overrated.
Probably the most heavy handed and clumsy exposition I have ever seen in any film, but still really good despite it.
True this film isn't about what the hell they're doing all the time, but is that a bad thing?
True, in contradiction to "the sixth sense" this is a watch-once, but even that shouldn't stop a person to rate it as a Totally Ninja ! movie.
I'm going to check out Paprika (2006) - Satoshi Kon.
TNX Linuxville
Boring, fell asleep during this crap. Bad plot, corny concept, and whats the point in digging around in dream world anyway?
I agree with the previous commentators. I had high expectations for the movie and surprised to find how straightforward the plot was, despite everyone claiming it to be 'complex.' They had an interesting idea but did absolutely nothing with it. The movie is basically a heist movie that takes place in 'dreams.' I was hoping they would explore the ideas of dreams more but nope, the dream world is almost identical to the real world with a few special effects.
The less said about the characters, the better. DiCaprio's background was not interesting at all, I couldn't have cared less about his torment. Ellen's character was basically a plot device to reveal DiCaprio's backstory, she had no personality of her own. In fact, none of the characters had any personality.
Overall, it was a decent action movie, that's all. It's not in the same league as Nolan's previous movies (Memento, Prestige, etc).
I had high expectations before watching this movie, so perhaps I ruined this movie for myself. But while watching it I was annoyed by the fact that the fairly straightforward story was presented as if it was very complex, the idea of 'what is real and what is imagined' that is the selling point of the movie was poorly executed in comparison to other movies like eXistenZ (or even ..dare I say.. the Matrix or Shutter Island) and on top of that I just couldn't care about any of the characters.
I love DiCaprio and Nolan and the idea of inception is really great, but the way they filmed it makes it just an ordinary action/heist-movie, with great visuals though. For a movie that relies so much on the story instead of the characters, I was disappointed by the depth of that story and the lack of twists and turns.
Great movie, I didnt know what the heck was going on half way through... but all and all good go.
It’s strange for such a good movie to have such bad dialogue
The original concepts that Christopher Nolan makes up for his movie are absolutely mesmerizing. I am awestruck by the world building alone. Then you mix in the story and themes and you got yourself a masterpiece to behold.
My head hurts what is this ending
Someone this was just the second time I’ve watched this since it came out, and it certainly holds up incredibly well! This is peak Christopher Nolan in his element. If you like what he does, you will love this one!
Rating: 5/5 (:star:) - 100% - Must See
While "Inception" undeniably boasts a ground-breaking concept and stunning visuals, it isn't without its flaws. For starters, the film is marred by its overreliance on expository dialogue. The bulk of the narrative is dedicated to explaining the rules of the dream world, which not only slows down the pace, but also reduces the element of mystery that could have made the plot more intriguing.
Also, the characters, despite being played by a star-studded cast, feel underdeveloped and lack depth. Cobb is the only character with a well-explored backstory and emotional arc, leaving the rest of the team feeling like mere tools to advance the plot.
Moreover, the film seems to be more interested in constructing intricate dream sequences than focusing on emotional storytelling. It is a magnificent spectacle, no doubt, but the barrage of special effects sometimes overpowers the human element, making the viewer feel detached from the characters and their plight.
Finally, the movie's convoluted narrative structure can be a turn-off for some viewers. While it's clear that director Christopher Nolan intended to challenge audiences, the labyrinthine plot can be confusing, making it difficult to follow and fully engage with the story.
In conclusion, while "Inception" is undeniably innovative in its approach to storytelling, it falls short in terms of character development and emotional engagement. It's a thrilling ride, but one that could have benefited from a little more heart and a little less spectacle.
Not my type of film. Too far removed from reality
Still one of my favorite movies. So we'll done. one of the few Nolan films that I feel is exceptional. This is right up there with Memento.
A masterpiece of cinema that is sure to leave a lasting impression. The movie is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the human mind, with a plot that will keep you guessing until the very end. The performances of the cast, particularly Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, are nothing short of exceptional, elevating the film to new heights. Inception challenges the viewer to question what is real and what is not, and the intricacies of the plot will have you thinking long after the movie is over.
totally understand why film bros love this movie
wait a minute! Did I really watch this movie or was it a dream?!
With his incredible mind, Nolan has created something that will blow the audience's mind!
Innovation, creativity, beauty can be found everywhere in the film.
Leonardo DiCaprio, the miner who takes money to attack the dreams of capitalists and steal information.
There is one word to describe filming, stage design and special effects and that is exceptional!
You don't just watch the scenes happen, you feel them.
You will not take your eyes off the screen while watching this movie and you will be accompanied by Hans Zimmer's unique music.
To conclude , I would just say before your life ends , do yourself a favor by experiencing this exceptionally lucid classic created by Nolan !
actually i predicted half of the movie so its like a 7 but sweet story
its kinda obvious that was a happy ending and im happy that the director didnt make it 'look smarter' by making the ending as a limbo
Where should I start with review ? This movie is different from the others and now I will try to explain it to you why is that. I could finish review with only 1 word, Spectacular, but i won't. This masterpiece deserves more then short review with "Trash" or "Masterpiece" ...
I would like to start with an original idea which is really brilliant. The idea to make a film in which is the main point the reality X dreams needs balls.
I wont spoil anything but I would like to tell you that you will love every second of Di Caprio's performance. Actually he deserves an oscar for this brilliant performance.
Iam amazed.
Spectacular
10/10
"Inception" is a film Christopher Nolan had wanted to make for many years at the time of its creation. Understanding that he needed more experience to be able to pull it off, he ended up directing his first two highly-acclaimed Batman projects to understand the process of crafting such a massive movie. It paid off, as "Inception" is an ambitious release that has continued to receive praise ever since it came out.
The narrative revolves around exploring a person's subconscious through dreams, and it does a fantastic job at doing as much with this concept as it can. Thematically, it unfolds bit by bit, with Leonardo DiCaprio's portrayal of Cobb providing an enticing humanity that runs parallel to the fast-paced suspense. "Inception" doesn't waste a second and it requires a great deal of attention at times, but it fully rewards its viewers for sticking through.
Besides Cobb as the protagonist, I found myself attached to the rest of the cast as well, even those that did not receive substantial development. Interestingly, "Inception" functions as a heist film at its core, and each person plays a specific role that makes them stand out. Robert Fischer (Cillian Murphy) was surprisingly interesting and I ended up caring for the conclusion to his arc. Marion Cotillard was excellent as Mal Cobb and played very well off DiCaprio.
The action in "Inception" is magnificient to watch, relying on its incredible special effects that are appropriately trippy and unconventional. Even a decade later, it stands the test of time and dare I say looks as modern as it did back then.
My major issue with "Inception" comes in its last act, where I believe it begins to come across as genuinely pretentious. It loses its grip of logic, moving from sci-fi into pure fantasy. The ending is decent, but I'm not certain it fully lives up to all of its potential.
I loved "Inception", I've never seen a film quite like it. It was genuinely a fascinating concept that I found to be brilliantly executed, even if it did fall apart a little by the end. A must-watch for Nolan fans and I'd highly recommend it to just about anybody else, especially science fiction and action fans. Just know it is anything but a casual watch, you'll want to take in everything you can from it!
Spectacular movie with a mind-bending story, brilliant soundtrack and great acting. The ending might be one of the best film endings ever imo.
A movie that make you think are you in the real world or it's just a dream. It's like everyone inside the inception of God's Dream.
Waking up I was just in another layer of dreaming.
Interesting adventure movie, but even more than that it's the kind of movie that has left people with the capacity to talk about Xceptions as part of the public zeitgeist (poultryception in the case of the terducken) which far surpasses the movie elements.
Rewatch after 10 years... Final watch.
Overly long tedious last 3rd, excellent setup in first 3rd, overbearing score.
Great cast in a clever film. Doesn't need to be 2hr 30. 2hr would have sufficed without the extra section with the wife.
7/10
Though the story is complicated, Nolan's making makes it convincing. Th film is completely gripping with intense background musics. Nolan can make anything possible with his writing and directing. In a nutshell, Inception is exceptional
one of the greatest movie i have watched...just mind boggling....one have to give full concentration to understand this movie... i have watched this movie several times......
the more i watch it the more i understand every details of this movie...
it's a mind bending true masterpiece....i have to say u need to have enough brain and patience to take this movie in....but once u get the concept it is a gem ...credit to Nolan and the cast for giving us this outstanding experience.....
I loved the way the movie TELLS the story. It's mind boggling and fascinating at the same time. Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't miss with his performances, solid work by him. Must watch for sci-fi lovers, I promise you after watching this movie you're gonna question reality.
Christopher Nolan's winding, twisting dreamland epic is just as revelatory today as it was in the theater a few years ago. Nolan clearly took his time with this script, a full eight years in the making, and it bears gorgeous fruit in the form of a rich, bright analysis of lucid dreams, shared consciousness and the very roots of influence in an individual psyche. Those are some pretty heavy concepts to just toss around in a Hollywood blockbuster, but through careful elaboration and a few very stylish test cases, it manages to efficiently explain the ground rules and get on to telling the story without bucking the casuals or alienating the intellectuals.
With all sorts of hidden truths, cleverly-masked winks and subtle hints at deeper meanings, there's also much more here than can be absorbed in a single viewing. Although the run time falls well north of two hours, the groundwork is so enveloping - and the plot so fast-paced - that the minutes just rip by without any regard for the clock on your wall. It's a fantastic effort, and a great indication that large-scale, big-budget American filmmaking is still capable of bringing the goods from time to time.
Still a fantastic film with a super cast and great work from Christopher Nolan and second time around made it even better! XD
Ariadne: "Why is it so important to dream?"
Cobb: "Because, in my dreams we are together."
I haven't seen this movie in years, but after re-watching it struck me hard how depressing this was.
Putting aside the action sequences and loud music and a complicate plot, there's a beautiful story about a man trying to get back to his children, without it being cheesy. Well if you really break this movie at it's core, it's about two grieving men (Leo and Murphy), both haunted by the past until they have the strength to accept reality and let them go.
The 'Grow Old Together' scene stuck with me the most.
You can say whatever you want about Christopher Nolan, but his movies are never hollow. I'm also convince that Nolan would be the perfect choice to direct a James Bond movie.
Seriously, throughout the whole movie I was thinking "Man imagine the genius behind Inception directing a Bond movie". The ingredients are right there.
9 - Superb
What a good movie, the only bad thing might be an overfocused plot. Leonardo DiCaprio is so damn great
Nutshell: A visually impressive spectacle with capable actors directed well, but without the depth or narrative honesty and intellectual effort required by the high concept premise.
Nonsarcastically, I give him full marks for night shots with a motif of "Black and Reflections".
I knew upon my initial (and last) viewing in the theater that I would have trouble making it through another viewing due to DiCaprio being the main character, and being a lying piece of shit trying to cover up his misdeeds, and being the entire reason for everyone being in danger the whole film, and this only coming out in the end of the film, not allowing for any outlet of frustration, let alone any apotheosis and the fact that the core premise of the conceit for the action is essentially "Hey, you know how this one thing would logically work this way, well it actually works THE OPPOSITE WAY!... Because... reasons."
Nolan's and his brother's later films really are what young boys and idiots find profound, but are indeed just pretentious, pseudointellectual, and narratively lazy.
I always pushed down my list this film, because I thought it was overrated or I just would like it. But oh damn, I loved it. The ending is so mother rucking sad. And the soundtrack oh god. 10 stars
again Nolan , I'll say one thousands times that Nolan's movies about galaxy or dreams see Fantastic , they are really close to Reality, I prefer you to warch
Very complicated. Hated it and didn't understand it
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Simply one of the best movies of 2010, if not one of the best films of the decade. Nolan waited to deliver this excellent piece of work and it shows. Smart, thoughtful and a plot which doesn't end up its own behind. It has independent and popular appeal in bags full.