2010年7月27日 星期二

Inception - 20100726

Inception is unexpectedly wonderful, in nowadays' standard, to say the very least.

In the world filled by sea of sequels, Toy Story, Shrek, just to name few, it is quite uncommon to see a Hollywood blockbuster which is base on an original story. Even more rarely, the story is written by the director of that film, Christopher Nolan.

The theme is on dream. Film is always a perfect medium to it, as anything unreal could be depicted legitimately. The idea of the story is quite intriguing, which is to see the possibility of changing one's thought by inception through dream.

The film lasts for around two and a half hours. However, boredom has never appeared. By shifting between different levels of dream, it is a reminiscent of playing video game. So, youngsters would be excited. In some shots, the scene is cinematic. Like the one Ellen Page rotating two mirrors to produce infinite images, it is a tribute to Last Year at Marienbad. Thus, movie lovers would be pleased to see it.

By taming different groups of moviegoers so tactfully, Christopher Nolan could be a new master.

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