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Inception is a sci-fi thriller that explores the power of the subconscious mind. The story follows a skilled specialist who uses cutting-edge technology to enter people's dreams and extract information. He's offered a high-stakes job with a twist: instead of stealing an idea, he must plant one. As the team journeys through complex layers of dreams, the line between reality and illusion begins to blur, leading to a gripping exploration of memory, identity, and control.
In my own words
Inception belongs to my all time favorite list when it comes to sci-fi and being mind blown the whole time. But it sits at 2nd place just right after Interstellar also directed by Nolan.
In my opinion this film belongs to the most well directed films in the modern filmmaking era.
It's just so good, the story, the music and the cinematography.
Inception is a sci-fi thriller that explores the power of the subconscious mind. The story follows a skilled specialist who uses cutting-edge technology to enter people's dreams and extract information. He's offered a high-stakes job with a twist: instead of stealing an idea, he must plant one. As the team journeys through complex layers of dreams, the line between reality and illusion begins to blur, leading to a gripping exploration of memory, identity, and control.
In my own words
Inception belongs to my all time favorite list when it comes to sci-fi and being mind blown the whole time. But it sits at 2nd place just right after Interstellar also directed by Nolan.
In my opinion this film belongs to the most well directed films in the modern filmmaking era.
It's just so good, the story, the music and the cinematography.
That's not the first time i've watched this film and it every single time i feel like i'm with them in this world of dream making and mind games. The authenticity is so great that it keeps you tucked in this world for over 2.5 hours without losing the attention.
There's not a single moment where it's boring trough out the whole duration of the film because every single second plays a big part in the whole outcome and story.
The more you watch this film the more you understand the story.
It's a typical technique that Nolan uses because almost every film made by him needs more then one watch to understand the details and the story.
The score plays a really big part trough out those 2.5 hours because it gives the whole film even more nerve wracking authenticity. My most favorite thing about the score is that every time the crew needs to be woken up from the self constructed dream they get waken up by the same song every time "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien'' a true classic. When it starts playing it blasts with a lout echo and dramatic music combined kinda like bass and hmm... i really can't described it but it really is a special moment every time it happens.
I really can write all day about the film because there are so many little things and details i see and analyse every time but you gotta watched it yourself because it's truly such an exiting and wonderful film. And like a mentioned the more you watch the film the more you understand and notice those little details about the whole story.
And what i also gotta say which i think a lot people would agree is the main theme of the film.
I'm talking about the timeless classic ''Time'' from Hans Zimmer. No matter if you didn't watch the film yet (which is a big pity and you gotta watch is ASAP!) you just recognize the guitar and the melody right away.
I hope you enjoyed reading this episode, and I wish you an exciting movie watching experience!
27.07.2025
There's not a single moment where it's boring trough out the whole duration of the film because every single second plays a big part in the whole outcome and story.
The more you watch this film the more you understand the story.
It's a typical technique that Nolan uses because almost every film made by him needs more then one watch to understand the details and the story.
The score plays a really big part trough out those 2.5 hours because it gives the whole film even more nerve wracking authenticity. My most favorite thing about the score is that every time the crew needs to be woken up from the self constructed dream they get waken up by the same song every time "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien'' a true classic. When it starts playing it blasts with a lout echo and dramatic music combined kinda like bass and hmm... i really can't described it but it really is a special moment every time it happens.
I really can write all day about the film because there are so many little things and details i see and analyse every time but you gotta watched it yourself because it's truly such an exiting and wonderful film. And like a mentioned the more you watch the film the more you understand and notice those little details about the whole story.
And what i also gotta say which i think a lot people would agree is the main theme of the film.
I'm talking about the timeless classic ''Time'' from Hans Zimmer. No matter if you didn't watch the film yet (which is a big pity and you gotta watch is ASAP!) you just recognize the guitar and the melody right away.
I hope you enjoyed reading this episode, and I wish you an exciting movie watching experience!
27.07.2025
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Written by: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy and Michael Caine
Photos by Stephen Vaughan and Melissa Moseley SMPSP / Warner Bros. Picture - © 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved
Written by: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy and Michael Caine
Photos by Stephen Vaughan and Melissa Moseley SMPSP / Warner Bros. Picture - © 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved