Inception

Inception is one of the most mythic of movies that I have watched in the past. It's quite interesting, this one, which was actually a movie of 2010, which is actually a mind-bending sci-fi thriller that was done under the supervision of Christopher Nolan. With the expectation surrounding this movie, it's actually Sci-Fi, Thriller, and Action, which involves the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page, Ken Watanabe, and Tom Hardy.
Within the coverage of his movie, the character of Dominic Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is profiled as a well-talented thief in the movie, which you might be wondering about. Which kind of thief am I trying to explain? Well, in that case, he was actually a thief with intellectual capacity and potential, which is his profession of extracting vital information and as much secret information from people’s subconscious thoughts, which he makes through dreaming within himself of what the thought could be.
It all continue in one day, just from a wealthy man known as Saito (Ken Watanabe), which gave him a task of all time that nearly do what he could not imagine as what followed it suit, which brought about the caption which crowned this movie with what it is, which is known and defined as inculcating ideas in someone's mind which made his profession clear, which is what really made him an outstanding figure within the movie set. With my own view on the movie, I came to understand that all was a plan that if Cobb were able to succeed with his the trip of accomplishing his assignment, he will be privilege to reunite with his family of which his criminal record would be cleared by Saito.
Within the assignment his the Arthur known as Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who is the man behind the strategy planning, Ariadne (Elliot Page), the architect who is behind the designing of the dream world, including the likes of the forger Eames (Tom Hardy) and the chemist who creates sedatives for deep dreams known as Yusuf (Dileep Rao), whose prime target was Robert Fischer Jr. (Cillian Murphy), who is known as the personality in his empire over his business, which Is the planner to inculcate the idea within his mind just to deceive him in order to course and break up with his father firm, with intention over the contention of business competition.
As the day and the sun rises and fall, the plan for Cobb becomes more unrestful as the day of execution draws near just because of his late wife, Mal ((Marion), who keeps on surfacing in his dreams just because of his developed intention yet to be executed, which is now sabotaged by his wife. It all becomes tense as the oncoming set pace for Cobb in the dream within a dream, which was intense with the risk that if he dies within sedation, he will be trapped within the limbo, which is the realm of endless subconscious where things are seen making slower movement.
As it all fell apart when it was tense of not bearing it any longer, which prompted Cobbe to pay visit in confrontation of his late Mal’s memory to settle things with plead over his previous action he had done as regards to his late wife, which he also confronted to be guilt over the past, which ended the intended mission, and with a successful mission, funny enough, he woke up in the back of a plane packed in the US; it was all a dream. The big question is whether Cobb is still dreaming because the movie ended that way, leaving a lot of questions with me to ask.
Within the coverage of this scene, I came to have my review based on the deep thought, which actually speaks of the power of the mind as patterning to the dream and reality and as much as the emotional core, which actually refers down to guilt and love, which speak of the unforgettable memory which quenched the spark in between the couple, due to the thought of this movie i give it 8/10.
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This is one of the best films Christopher Nolan has made in his entire career, and that's even though almost all of his films I've seen are fantastic. It's incredible that 15 years have already passed since this film was released, one of the best in the science fiction genre that exist.
Good review.