Original Language | en |
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Languages Spoken | English, French, Japanese, Swahili |
Release Date | July 15, 2010 |
Runtime | 148 minutes |
Rating | 8.4 |
Country | United States of America |
Genres | Action, Science Fiction, Adventure |
Director | Christopher Nolan |
Writers | Christopher Nolan |
Producer | Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Chris Brigham, Thomas Tull, Kanjirô Sakura, Yoshikuni Taki |
Editor | Lee Smith |
Music | Hans Zimmer |
Cinematography | Wally Pfister |
Budget | 160000000 |
Revenue | 839030630 |
Actor Name | Character Name |
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Leonardo DiCaprio | Dom Cobb |
Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Arthur |
Ken Watanabe | Saito |
Tom Hardy | Eames |
Elliot Page | Ariadne |
Dileep Rao | Yusuf |
Cillian Murphy | Robert Fischer, Jr. |
Tom Berenger | Peter Browning |
Marion Cotillard | Mal Cobb |
Pete Postlethwaite | Maurice Fischer |
Michael Caine | Stephen Miles |
Lukas Haas | Nash |
Talulah Riley | Blonde |
Tohoru Masamune | Japanese Security Guard |
Taylor Geare | Phillipa (5 years) |
Claire Geare | Phillipa (3 years) |
Johnathan Geare | James (3 years) |
Yuji Okumoto | Saito's Attendant |
Earl Cameron | Elderly Bald Man |
Ryan Hayward | Lawyer |
Miranda Nolan | Flight Attendant |
Russ Fega | Cab Driver |
Tim Kelleher | Thin Man |
Coralie Dedykere | Bridge Sub Con |
Silvie Laguna | Bridge Sub Con |
Virgile Bramly | Bridge Sub Con |
Nicolas Clerc | Bridge Sub Con |
Jean-Michel Dagory | Bridge Sub Con |
Marc Raducci | Lobby Sub Con |
Tai-Li Lee | Tadashi |
Magnus Nolan | James (20 months) |
Helena Cullinan | Penrose Sub Con |
Mark Fleischmann | Penrose Sub Con |
Shelley Lang | Penrose Sub Con |
Adam Cole | Bar Sub Con |
Jack Murray | Bar Sub Con |
Kraig Thornber | Bar Sub Con |
Angela Nathenson | Bar Sub Con |
Natasha Beaumont | Bar Sub Con |
Carl Gilliard | Lobby Sub Con |
Jill Maddrell | Lobby Sub Con |
Alex Lombard | Lobby Sub Con |
Nicole Pulliam | Lobby Sub Con |
Peter Basham | Fischer's Jet Captain |
Michael Gaston | Immigration Officer |
Felix Scott | Businessman |
Andrew Pleavin | Businessman |
Lisa Reynolds | Private Nurse |
Jason Tendell | Fischer's Driver |
Jack Gilroy | Old Cobb |
Shannon Welles | Old Mal |
Daniel Girondeaud | Bridge Sub Con |
Cobb, a skilled thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets is offered a chance to regain his old life as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "inception", the implantation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious.
When I first saw the trailer for this film, I knew that this would attract a lot of attention. Of course having Leonardo in the lead role helped a lot.
From the trailer, I already know some things. Dreams. All about dreams. But what about dreams? Who are the other people? At first, I didn't really understand what was going on. It was all very confusing to me. But as the movie progresses, I start to understand it and I wanted to watch some more and know more what will happen in the end. The ending. That was, I think, the most intense ending of a movie in a year or probably more than a year. People actually screamed when the screen faded. And of course, people couldn't help but talk about it. It was an open-ended movie where people will have their own endings. My favorite part was Joseph Gordon's fight scene. I think he has the most fun part in this movie.
My rate for this movie is A.
Whether you watch Inception as a heist movie, a redemption story, or a sci-fi action picture, Christopher Nolan's tour de force of dreams will absolutely work its magic over you. The fact that the film works on so many levels (literally) is an attest not only to the visual queues that make it easy for the audience to follow but to how much in control of all the intricacies its filmmaker had to be.
Rating Analysis for Inception:
Overall Rating: 8.4/10
Total Votes: 37,695
Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 26.7
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 524.4%