The ability to plant an idea in somebody’s subconscious that will take seed and grow is Inception. In order to do this DiCaprio puts his victims into a dream state and he can take his colleagues with him all sharing the same dream to get the job done. We are taken into a dream within a dream within a dream – 3 levels of subconciousness where time is compounded so that in the 1st level, 5 minutes of our time becomes a week, 2nd level becomes 6 months and in the 3rd, its 10 years so you can get a lot of work done in very little time the deeper you go. Bringing everyone back has to be properly co-ordinated or you could end up in the subconscious abyss (a whopping 50 years or more before returning to reality). Awesome anti-gravity sequences, flashes of genius in terms of story telling and mind bending graphics together with a large cast of stunt people. I loved all of the cast but Leonardo Di Caprio needs special mention and so does Marion Cotillard. I watched the first 30 mins twice because I didn’t get the opening sequence, am I the only one? This affected the rating.
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Posted in Action, Mystery, Sci fi, tagged Action, Cillian Murphy, DiCaprio, Ellen Page, inception, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotilliard, Michael Caine, Mystery, review, Sci fi, subconcious, Tom Hardy on April 19, 2011| Leave a Comment »