Inception: Leonardo Di Caprio also occasionally does something sensible
Since I have nothing better to do to fill the void of boring these days, will delight you with yet another pointless review of the film of the moment: Inception .
Abstract: There are actors that I can not stand and therefore I refuse to watch whatever movie that act, unless someone took me by fraud or by force. Anyone who knows me knows that these players were three: the unnecessary Nicolas Cage, the even more Tom Cruise useless (I've never seen Top Gun, I swear) and Leonardo Di Caprio. because they say after seeing Revolutionary Road, but even more so after seeing Shutter Island, I changed my mind a little bit on that, although every time I go here is to watch a movie in which he is still distort the nose.
then I went to see Inception with a little 'bias and lack of conviction, either by the principal actor, either because it was so highly acclaimed by critics and audience that in the end I was afraid I disappoint, as often (or only I say all the things that are fantastic in the end disappoint?).
I had to change his mind once again.
Nolan was able to tell an absurd story with a disarmingly simple and complicated, thanks to the brilliant idea as banal as to introduce a character totally useless as Ariadne (Ellen Page), whose sole reason for existing is to make questions left and right (it is also a bit 'boring, let's say) and make clear every single thing, which may explain everything step by step too ignorant spectator.
One of the things I braked from going to see Inception was this: I hate leave the room feeling like an idiot because I did not understand at all, or almost nothing, I just watched the movie (any reference to Parnassus - The man who would cheat the devil is purely coincidental). To tell the truth: it was so clear that almost all so I was disappointed in the opposite direction!
So I will not go further in comments already heard and read a bit 'everywhere, I say only that the cast is great (oh yeah, almost forgot: I'm in love with Joseph Gordon-Levitt), so much so that Di Caprio convinced me 100% and very nearly came to me want to see his entire filmography (but not), the plot is ingenious, Nolan is a genius in his time, and there are scenes (see van / hotel) that will certainly in the history of cinema and c 'is also the star complexes. The only part that I was not convinced that much is the third (or fourth?) Level, to understand what the snow, but so be it. Who cares, everything else is so cool that the "battle" in the snow takes a back seat!
One final note: THANKS to those who have decided to leave unchanged the title and do not translate, THANKS!
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