Inception Reviews
Crazy good movie Inception blew my mind. The idea of dreams inside dreams was super cool, and the action scenes were awesome. It made me think a lot, but it was still fun to watch. The ending was wild, I’m still not sure what really happened, and I love that. Definitely one of the best movies I’ve seen.
this is a must watch movie, especially if you're a fan of mind-bending movie. 10/10
Nolan is not a director I usually follow. But there was this film, and somehow it called to me as if to say "I'm good, and you're going to love me." He was right. It's a good film, I loved it, but the thing is: I only loved it for its 148 minutes, after that, little by little I forgot about it or started caring about other things. Inception didn't have the impact I would expect from the director named one of the best of our time, but it served up a feast of science fiction and action with the most beautiful formula.
Intelligently and intellectually stunning
If you really feel like thinking for a change, watch this! Your mind will be working overtime to keep up, is a bit flustered, watch it again, and maybe again. You'll soon begin to doubt your own version of perception vs reality, guaranteed. Many layered reality is just one curious subject. Excellent in just about every way. Absolute must see
One of the best movies of all time Leonardo DiCaprio just shows that he is the greatest actor of all time and Christophe Nolan shows how well he can make complicated movies into cinematic classics.
It is a very well made movie but just too long to the point of I did not care.
Great acting and an interesting plot. The only issue was the crazy plot armour.
A modern masterpiece of cinema. A great story, outstanding action, direction, pacing and casting.
It's a dream, within a dream within a dream... yawn
Amazing! I did kind of lose my patience during the last half an hour. I wanted it to end. But the plot is really good!
The movie is Nolan at its best. Expertly crafted dream sequences, an intriguing sci-fi concept with endless possibilities, well set up plot twists, a complex and well thought out plotline, an emotional arc for the main characters and amazing performances by the cast, specially Dicaprio and Cillian Murphy. It can get a bit confusing at times and feel emotionally detached, but the movie is a great watch for anyone who loves complex and mind bending sci fi movies.
My mind is but a construct of my own imagination
Talulah Riley gets on my NERVE!!!!!
Inception is a thrilling spectacle with great visual effects, strong premise, and unforgettable performances.
Sorry to all who believe this to be the work of genius, but bottom line, if I'd have known this director did Batman and Batman 2 I'd have never watched it. Bottom line, this is a tedious 2.5 hours of your typical Super Hero film - graphic and more graphics in search of a story.
"Inception" is the first film I've seen by Christopher Nolan. Fifteen years ago, I was deeply impressed, and today—with a little more viewing experience—I still am. A key reason for this is probably my love of heist movies, and "Inception" is a very entertaining example of this genre. I also think the way the idea is implanted in Cillian Murphy's mind is very well done. And while Di Caprio's story bloats the film, it doesn't take the wind out of its sails. With a running time of almost three hours, I was never bored even after watching it for the fourth time. Why this particular film became one of the biggest pop cultural events of the 2010s, I can't explain. For me, it's the fascinating paradox of Nolan as a filmmaker: He always manages to squeeze a lot of money out of big studios for rather cerebral ideas, or rather, sell them to a mainstream audience. He shoots on film in the traditional way, using VFX only where necessary, and even occasionally letting a train drive through a crowded street. His scripts are almost over-engineered, so much so that when you watch the film, you notice its architecture; the characters often say unnatural things and/or regularly throw in such obvious exposition/explanations/etc. that even the last person in the theater understands what's happening and why. This allows you to follow the film without thinking too much and simply have a good time. Because, ultimately, I believe Nolan is all about creating emotions. In his very own, technocratic way. And that's also the reason why I've never understood why there are so many explainer videos about his films. What are they trying to explain to me about "Inception"? Whether the spinning top falls or not? That question still leaves me cold to this day.
This has to be the most incredible movie I’ve ever seen. It’s something that I’d love to watch over and over because there is so much that I want to dig deeper into. The idea is kind of trippy but I love it.
This high brow, twisty thriller is about a gang of sophisticated people who hire out their talents to invade the dreams of the wealthy to influence their lives and businesses. It is a majestic mixture of science fiction, special effects, and globe trotting crime thrillerdom. This is a popcorn movie with a brain, a big one, and it is spectacularly entertaining.
He de confesar que me resulta un poco difícil tomarme en serio algunas de las secuencias. Por alguna razón no podía parar de reírme cada vez que los imaginaba dormidos. Es una película que podría ver una y otra vez sin ningún problema. Las secuencias del hotel son geniales. La construcción dramática, característico de Nolan, así como los códigos, algunos más evidentes que otros y que empiezas a percibir cuando te adentras en su filmografía, son detalles que personalmente me gustan y por los que guardo admiración. Hago una mención especial al gran reparto y en concreto al trabajo de DiCaprio. Los 30 minutos finales son realmente exquisitos.