Release Date: August 01, 2020 Director: Christopher Nolan Producer: Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Marion Cotillard, Pete Postlethwaite, Michael Caine Genre: Thriller Running Time: 148 minutes
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:55:34 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Cobb's personal journey to redeem himself from the guilt resulted in inception into his wife in multiple layers of dreams and it is also a mirror reflection of the dynamics of auteurism and viewer's experience. Unforunately, path to dreamyland is not well fabricated.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:29:08 PM | (Age Not Specified)
I feel that Marion Cotillard steals the show and deserves more attention for this film. Of course all of the acting is top notch in this film. I know I'll see this film more than once and will buy it when it comes out on DVD. I rarely give films 5 stars, but there isn't anything I'd complain about.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:03:25 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Ridiculousl;y good movie! Crazy script that could go anywhere (and does!) mixed with decent performances and amazing special effects. Don't blink if you don't want to miss anything. You'll never dream the same way again.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 3:09:01 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Dreams are not to be trusted or believed. One of the best director in the industry does it again. Will go back to the cinema to see again, love the special effects.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 3:01:45 PM | (Age Not Specified)
wow. everything about this film is brilliant. the special effects, the acting, the directing... and the script is staggering complex. can't review too much or i'll give away the amazing plot! run to the theatres...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 2:39:24 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Wow. This is a really remarkable venture, and ir presents many challenges to the viewer. It never gives you any answers, and as such, never talks down to you. I find it really refreshing for a film to really let the viewer make up thier own minds about what actually transpires. The ending is unclear, but it's not mere confusion for the sake of confusion. I think that Christopher Nolan trule wants you to invent your own logic to make sense of what he's put in front of you. Wonderful.
As a geeky online reviewer, it presents me with an additional challenge: how do I talk about and describe this movie without giving anything away? There is so much to this movie and so many layers of meaning,