Saturday, July 31, 2010

Inception

Moving, swifty, on from one bizarre concept to another. From tinkering one's mind to tweak the memory (The Manchurian Candidate) to manipulating with dreams, wow, Hollywood sure conjures up bizarre concept movies. Sometimes its a bit too much to comprehend, but when you have the oh-so-delicious Leonardo, well, then anything goes!

Inception is a movie about dreams, the very private, subconscious mind, which springs into action when we sleep. There are no boundries in the dream world, everything is possible nothing too outlandish, there are no limits, no inhibitions and certainly no pretensions, that plague us, when we are awake. Now, imagine a possibility that this world is not private anymore, that dreams are not just fantasies locked up in an impregnable world. That someone can very well invade this sacred oasis and steal your deepest, darkest secrets. This is the premise of the movie.

Dom Cobb (Leonardo) plays a skilled thief, who specialises in the dangerous art of extraction, stealing valuable secrets, by entering the subconscious mind during the dream state. So the subject and the thief are in a dream state together, sharing a dream! No, he does not do it for fun, this is the new avtaar of corporate espionage. And Cobb is a specialist. The movie takes this bizarre concept and spins it on its head (yes its possible, it's Hollywood after all, not Bollywood, where dreams are elaborate song & dance sequences!!). Hence the next logical step, not to steal a secret, but to implant an idea! This would require a sequence of dreams, all planned to perfection, and dreams within a dream and the very real threat of being stuck in a dream; danger of being stuck in a limbo and never waking up! Imagine that!!!!

The movie makes for very interesting viewing. Leonardo is ably supported by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page (nice to see her after Juno), wonderful cinematography and attention to detail. Christopher Nolan delivers again. Must watch. Sweet dreams!

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