Movie Review: Inception (IMAX)

by Mike McStay on July 26, 2010

I listed this film #3 on the films to see this summer. I stated this earlier about the film.

3. Inception- (July 21, 2010) (Imax) All that I really know about this film is that in involves, Christopher Nolan, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ken Watanabe. Just on this fact alone, it deserves, at least, one viewing.

I would like to add that the film deserves to be seen a few times and definitely in IMAX, if you get the opportunity.

The film has a simple idea, What if people can steal your dreams, you secrets and what would happen if this idea was real? It was a new idea and I must say that I found it very interesting and when the film was over, I could not believe that I had actually seen all of this film and after the 2nd time, I am still not sure that I have seen all of this film yet.

The films director was Christopher Nolan and after this film, he has made me think that, If he directs it; I will see it! With his direction he helped the main actors take this film to a new level of film. I was really that impressed with this film.

What I loved about the film was the ending. It was definitely different and I really enjoy it. I haven’t really spoilers this film and try and see if spoiler free.

Grade: A+

Cobb: For this to work, we’d have to buy off the pilots…
Arthur: And we’d have to buy off the flight attendants…
Saito: I bought the airline.
[Everybody turns and stares at him. Saito just shrugs]
Saito: It seemed neater.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Vince 2010-08-16 at 8.29 pm

If you enjoyed this film you may want to see the 1963 film Le Jette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClvTYd4XnEc

I was not quite impressed with Inception as I had hoped. The action sequences with big body counts,over blown music score, and scenes literally exploding regularly distracted and distanced me from the characters. This film would have been much more powerful with emphasis on the dreamers instead of the complexities of and technical dream in a dream layers.

2 Vince 2010-08-16 at 8.31 pm

If you enjoyed this film you may want to see the 1963 film Le Jette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClvTYd4XnEc

I was not quite impressed with Inception as I had hoped. The action sequences with big body counts,over blown music score, and scenes literally exploding on a routine basis distracted and distanced me from the characters. This film would have been much more powerful with emphasis on the dreamers instead of the complexities of technical dream in a dream layers.

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