Inception (2010)

Writer/Director: Christopher Nolan

Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Leavitt, Elliot Page,  Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger



An industrial spy (Leonardo DiCaprio) who can enter dreams to steal ideas leads a team (Joseph Gordon-Leavitt, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, and Dileep Rao) into the mind of a young billionaire (Cillian Murphy) to introduce one instead. 



This involves a mind-bending scheme that involves dreams within dreams and requires the participants to risk spending a subjective eternity in the limbo of the subconscious.

 


Christopher Nolan is one of the most impressive visionaries working in film today.

 


Here, he takes the familiar trope of the hardened professional willing to risk everything on one last job that will allow him to begin his life anew, and uses it as the foundation for an innovative story that doesn't spoon-feed the audience. 



Some have criticized it for being confusing, and it is certainly complex, but attentive viewers should have little trouble following the action.

 


It is surprisingly effective on the emotional level as well for a big budget Hollywood spectacle.




















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