Few films can achieve the level of creativity of Inception, a masterwork of complexity, intelligence and ambition. Dreams have always been an endlessly fascinating subject for movies, a concept that can be explored again and again without ever being repetitive or derivative (if handled correctly). With no rules, the possibilities are immeasurable, limited only by the minds of the designers. Writer/director Christopher Nolan uses this to fashion an unpredictable, intense, unknown, mazy world full of spellbinding visuals and consternating twists. Anything can happen and just about everything does. Although he’s renowned for jumpstarting a new Batman series, Nolan is well on his way to being more highly recognized for his mind-numbing psychological thrillers.
The film opens with a dream within a dream sequence to demonstrate a notion, to plant a seed of doubt in the viewer’s acknowledgement of the unfolding events, and to introduce us to unique characters with a job that warrants plenty of explanation. With theories on extraction (retrieving information from a dream), inception (planting information in a dream), dream-sharing, the subconscious’ emotional influence, limbo (dying in a dream), projections (inhabitants of a dream), instability, and suspicion, all presented rapidly, the mysteries and lack of origins outweigh the answers. “Who’s subconscious are we going into, exactly?” asks Ariadne, confirming the confusion general audiences might conjure with the plot. Fortunately, despite the half-a-dozen people tapping into a single dream, the impressive fight sequences in Escherian landscapes, the masterfully constructed differences in timeframes for each level of dreaming, and the dream-within-a-dream-within-a-dream-within-a-dream finale, Inception proves to be both understandable and entertaining if you concentrate. Pay attention - it’s definitely worth it.
- The Massie Twins
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Thanks for the advice on going to see this moving... you are so right about the twist and turns... dont blink or you will miss it... but it sure kept me up and even made me jump a few times!!