Inception – Review

It will hardly come as a shock for me to say that I really enjoyed Inception. The only criticism that comes to mind was that the dialogue was a little… efficient. Take that Nolan!

What we have with this film is the very rare melding of a blockbuster action film with a thought-provoking high concept piece. The movie really does require you to be paying attention and think hard to follow the many layers of plot but certainly doesn’t skimp on the action set pieces. My favourite moments of action all involved Joseph Gordon-Levitt and a corridor of questionable stability, adrenaline flowed as freely as gravity as we were treated to a uniquely beautiful bit of fighting.

The presence of Gordon-Levitt, along with Ellen Page, shows that this really is more than just a blockbuster as the cast have been chosen on more factors than just box-office draw and it really pays off. Page serves as the audience for the film and without that aspect I’d have had no clue as to what was happening. While Inception is happy to lay down the rules of the film, it doesn’t necessarily wait for you to catch up before plowing on in. I love a film with no mercy.

In among the car chases, shoot outs, dream sharing and general confusion is the story of one man’s tragic love for his wife and the trouble that brings. DiCaprio is on top from as he forces the focus of Inception away from being about people doing a job and towards an internal struggle shown as much through his expressions as through the subconscious come to life. This probably makes little sense, but then you should really see the film yourself.

The powerful score adds to the careful plotting, skillful direction and engrossing acting to make a truly affecting film. I can’t wait to see it again. Never again will so much importance be put on one tiny object. Speaking of which, once you’ve read the film read this, it has made me rethink the entire film.

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Out Now – 16 July 2010

Only one film of general release and only one film I can’t wait to see on an epicly sized screen. I’m taking this one to the VIP section of the VUE Xtreme.

Inception
Not long ago I hadn’t even heard of this mind bending blockbuster but not it is my second most anticipated film of the year. I want to see Joseph Gordon-Levitt fight in a rotating corridor and I want to see it now! Don’t waste your time with anything else. I’ve avoided the featurettes and have only seen one trailer, though cracked and read the prequel comic. I know little enough to be surprised by the film but enough to be very very excited.

Everything else is only on limited release and not work talking about, apart from Mega Piranha perhaps but we’ll be reviewing that in time for it’s DVD release.

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Inception: The Cobol Job

I’ll be brief. There is a prequel comic for Inception that you can read online and won’t spoil the film for you.

Interested? The comic can be read and downloaded here.

Is it the weekend yet?

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Christopher Nolan is Wise

Ignoring for a moment Memento, The Dark Knight and Inception, (and the rather unflattering photo just above) Christopher Nolan is still a wonderful man. Why? Because he’s “not a huge fan of 3D.”

I will now let Nolan explain as i copy directly from the LA Times: “The truth is, I think it’s a misnomer to call it 3-D versus 2-D. The whole point of cinematic imagery is it’s three-dimensional. … You know, 95% of our depth cues come from occlusion, resolution, color and so forth, so the idea of calling a 2-D movie a ’2-D movie’ is a little misleading.”

Nolan goes on to explain that 3D films are less bright and that 2D films are by no means “flat”. I agree wholeheartedly and can’t think of any of my favourite films that I find lack depth in any of their frames. And as far as Nolan’s work goes Inception looks to have plenty of amazing imagery that looks amazing in 2D even on my laptop screen.

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Inception – Trailer

I finally slightly understand what is going to happen in Inception thanks to the new trailer that is everywhere online. Everywhere online including right here!

The trailer mainly focuses on Leonardo DiCaprio’s character but we do get some exciting glimpses at Ellen Page, Michael Caine, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphyand most excitingly Joseph Gordon- Levitt. With the release date way over in July excitement levels may be ramped up quite high over here by the time the film comes out.

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