Inception (12A)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Tue Jul 13 2010

Funny things, dreams. Fascinating for the dreamer, but as dull as a late morning in Slough for anybody else, unless, of course, your guide is Freud.  Or, as it turns out, Christopher Nolan, the 39-year-old British director of ‘Memento’ and ‘The Dark Knight’, whose solution to the boredom of other people’s dreams is to collide their woozy, ever-changing, upside-down and roundabout nature with the thrust of a fast-paced, men-on-a-mission movie and a startling visual language that mirrors their strangeness. Better still, the dreams preferred by Nolan include images of Paris folding in on itself and a trackless train thundering through a city. The limited, sleepworld excitements of retaking your A levels ad infinitum or forever missing a flight at the airport don’t figure here.

Nolan throws a perfect storm of stunts, effects, locations and actors at one big idea: that it’s possible to pilfer ideas from dreams by a process called ‘extraction’, which involves hooking yourself up to a drip, falling asleep and entering the world of the subconscious. The holy grail of this process is to reverse it, which is ‘inception’, the planting of a new idea in another’s mind. That’s the trick that experts Dom (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Arthur (Joseph Gordon Levitt), aided by new recruits Ariadne (Ellen Page) and Eames (Tom Hardy), try to pull off while hopping from Tokyo to Paris to Mombasa. They’re working for Saito (Ken Watanabe) in pursuit of business magnate Robert (Cillian Murphy), and their motives vary, from financial to intellectual. But DiCaprio has another driver: the memory of his wife Mal (Marion Cottilard) is haunting him and it’s going to take a lot of psychological spring-cleaning for him to reconnect with that lost world.

All hail Nolan for mastering a higher class of mass entertainment. Like all good science fiction, ‘Inception’ demands we pay serious attention to pure fantasy on the back of strong ideas and exquisite craft – but it also combines fantasy with real observations about our sleeping lives. Like a dream, Nolan’s film fades swiftly in the light – but while it lasts, it feels like there’s nothing more important to decipher.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Jul 16 2010

Duration:

148 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (100 ratings)
  • g puppy, why so insulting? The people disappointed by this film are far from unimaginative or lacking in intelligence. This film is really very simple. It is unchallenging, predictable and facile to many people, which is why they find it a boring agony to sit through. Hopefully your childish homophobic jibes have been removed by now, could it be that that's about as complex as you get?

    alfonsoq Fri Aug 6 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Hey Big Fish, I am desperate to see this film Conception. Is it about a woman who thinks she has become pregnant by an alien but isn’t because it’s all been a dream?

    Jason E Fri Aug 6 2010
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  • Maybe tonight.

    BigFish Fri Aug 6 2010
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  • When are you going to watch it then?

    G dawg Fri Aug 6 2010
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  • ...and surely you mean 'DISS'? your posts make little if no sense! Maybe you should spend more time reading books and losing at scrabble than watching flawed dream movies pal!

    BigFish Fri Aug 6 2010
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  • Sorry, that's 'KNOW the name of' for all you pedants

    G dawg Fri Aug 6 2010
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  • I couldn't dis-agree more with 'GDAWG' I found conception to be predictable, over the top and boring, I nearly dozed off a few times and couldn't wait for the end credits, which to be fair made more sense than the film. 'Greenberg' is also toilet. I recommend 'Robocop' to all you real movie fans out there, it has everything and its not all a stupid dream either. bye bye

    BigFish Fri Aug 6 2010
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • This is not usually the type of film that I would normally go & see (not into sci-fi or action at all) but I heard good reviews about this and I usually like Di Caprio films. So... thought I'd give it a whirl and I have to say it totally blew me away!! Loved the concept, loved the acting, the way all the pieces fit together by the end and the special effects were breath taking! Outstanding film!!

    wise girl Thu Aug 5 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Erm, Nina, Leonardo DiCaprio wasn’t in The Bourne Identity, it was Matt Damon. And Alan, thank you for that clarification.

    Jason E Thu Aug 5 2010
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  • surely the world IS black and whit mr E. Surely grey is white ,but a little blacker and and equally it is black but a little whitr. i totally get that guys point.films come in two categories.good films and not not so good films.. this was a good film. I really dont see it any other way.. and all bruce lee films are over hyped sh*t,,, we only talk about them because of his amazing physique and tragic death.

    alan Thu Aug 5 2010
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