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Saturday, December 18, 2010

INCEPTION - Review 1

Hi, my name is Sawyer, and I do movie reviews. I'm a big movie goer, so this should prove helpful to some of you. If the review is positive, I recommend you either rent it or buy it. If the review is negative, then avoid this abolishment at any and all costs. Please read more reviews first before you firm up any decisions. Note that these reviews are for both movies in theatres, and on DVD/Blu-Ray, so I don't want to spoil anything. Now, here is my thoughts on Inception.

Synopsis - "INCEPTION" is a film written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. Keep in mind that he also did "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight", so you know this will be awesome. The story (for those who couldn't keep up) is about Dominic Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) who is trying to perform an extraction that at first seemed impossible: to enter ones dreams (specifically Robert Fischer Jr.'s) in order to implant an idea, or "inception", hence the title. They are trying to convince him to break up his terminally ill father's empire, so that Cobb can return home to his children, or something. If you want a total breakdown of it, go to Wikipedia.

Key Points - Firstly this is the most confusing movie I have ever seen. It never explained when one was in a dream or not, except for when Cobb spun his totem-a spinning top-to when it would topple if it were in reality. It's also very well written, to anyone who can understand it. Apparently, you have to be really smart to understand the complexity of the storyline. The casting was also exceptional, with Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, and Michael Caine make an amazing movie. And the cinematography was awesome, because there have been too many films with shaky cameras (this is a problem with Michael Bay films), but "INCEPTION" doesn't have any problem with this. This is an amazing Christopher Nolan film, and I believe that there should be more "INCEPTION" related items, like video games or a television series.

Final Verdict - I give "INCEPTION" 4 stars of 5. If this wasn't the most incomprehensible films ever made, a perfect score would have been awarded. Other than that, the casting was great, the cinematography was excellent, and it is an overall great film. This is a Recommended Film

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