Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Inception (2010)

I have always admired DiCaprio in just about every role he’s done. From Arnie Grape to Teddy Daniels you cannot deny that he is a very talented actor. I wouldn’t say his latest role as Cobb was any kind of a stretch for him but he quickly becomes a character that you are very intrigued with. Cobb and his partners do something very interesting; they delve into our dreams with us and gather information from our minds while we sleep. See I’ve got you hooked already.

The cast was unique and very well put together. Lately I’ve only seen Joseph Gordon-Levitt in smaller indie roles so I was very happy to see him in a big blockbuster hit (he deserves the paycheck!). And Ellen Paige really surprised me in her role as Ariadne. Honestly if you hear Ellen Paige and immediately jump to Juno, just forget about it. Even the smaller supporting cast roles really helped make this movie a very unique and great experience.

While watching the movie the plot takes so many twists and turns you really have no idea what to think once it’s over. Literally, I’m not sure what happened and I’m probably not doing this review justice without seeing it twice but I’m on a budget so you’ll have to deal. The amount of time that went into this script must have been astounding, I could never imagine such a complex and unique environment myself. While I was confused by the end of the movie I was also shocked that the film maker had managed to do what very few movies have lately, it surprised me. I had a hunch of where the movie could go but even knowing the right hunch they still managed to throw me for a loop with their ending.

This movie stands out to everybody for what they will say is their own reason, but what it really boils down to is that it’s unique, and we don’t get enough of that nowadays. If you saw Avatar and thought “OMG BORING TOTALLY SAW IT COMING YO!” then go see this movie and bring you’re Advil, because you’ll certainly need it.

Bonus Fact! This movie currently sits at #4 on IMdB’s list of movies. So if my review isn’t enough to convince you to go see this film just trust the opinion of 160,000 other strangers.

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