Friday, July 16, 2010

Inception

I had been planning since I saw the preview of this film to see it. I knew I would want it in my collection for the special effects alone, but I also knew I had to see it on the big screen. I realized a long time ago that when you see a film the way it is meant to be seen then you can see it on a smaller screen. It doesn’t take away from the movie. I had never seen Lawrence of Arabia, Spartacus or Gone With the Wind on the large screen in fact, it wasn’t until I saw GWTW on the big screen that I was actually able to watch it on the small screen. It was the reverse for Lawrence of Arabia and Spartacus. Both of these films I’ve loved, but I had never seen them on the large screen until they had a re-release. It gave me a new appreciation for the films.

I’m not sure if Inception is considered science fiction or action and sci fi combined with drama, but I like films that deal with the mind. The film stars Leonardo Di Caprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Paige and an appearance by Michael Caine and Lucas Haas.

People try to manipulate people all the time. When dealing with dreams, a movie can start anywhere. It’s up to the writer to make sure the audience can follow along and that its not too complicated. Separating dreams from reality is one thing, but going from one dream to another is an entirely different matter. Putting thoughts into someone's head is known as brainwashing. In the world of dreams it's known as Inception. We delve inside the characters heads and their visions of their dream world. Layers of dreams where anything is possible when people are sharing the same dream. We find ourselves watching three dreams at once. Dreams cover a lot of ground in a few minutes and reality is shorter. Christopher Nolan the director of The Dark Knight gives us something interesting and Leonardo and Joseph pull this off despite competing with special effects.

I recall the film Brainstorm which is another favorite of mine. It’s also a film that goes inside a person’s mind to deal with their thoughts. It was a film about virtual reality. It was a film ahead of its time, but now the brain becomes more and more intriguing to scientists.

Give it a look see if you like the stars or if you like special effects. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. The enveloped gets pushed a lot with things I’ve not seen before.



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