Inception
By Thao Tran
Few movies have been so excellent that I've seen them three times and “Inception” is one of those movies. It has everything: a robust plot with thrilling fight scenes to create a truly captivating experience. Christopher creates a world in which dreams become your reality.
Dom Cobb is a skilled thief who possesses a very unique ability. Cobb can invade people's dreams, so corporations hire him to steal business secrets from rivals' subconscious. Saito, an energy magnate, wants Cobb to do the reverse: not take information, but plant an idea. He wants Cobb to enter the mind of Robert Fischer Jr., who is about to inherit his father's massive business empire, to plant a simple notion: to break-up his father's conglomerate and sell it off. In return, he'll fix problems with the U.S government so Cobb can return to his children. Cobb accepts and assembles his team with a plan to plant the idea deep in Fisher's mind by generating a series of dreams within dreams so that he eventually thinks he came up with the idea himself. As the intended deception grows ever more complex, Cobb has to deal with his own emotions and feelings of guilt, which are projecting themselves into the dream space. He has to deal with the eventual question of what is real and what is only a dream.
The film has many mind-blowing actions within its amazing plot. There are many spectacular fighting scenes, unimaginable landscapes and jaw-dropping visual effects. The music also helps the audience feel even more excited
“Inception” features an international and renowned cast starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Dileep Rao, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. The movie received many positive reviews and Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score and Best Art Direction. It won the awards for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Cinematography.
“Inception” is one of the greatest science fiction movies that ever filmed. Once you watched it; you will want to see it again. If you watch this film multiple times, you'll notice an overwhelming amount of new things. It’s a very worth-seeing movie. |