Inception
Inception
is an action and science-fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan,
which was released in 2010, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Dominic
Cobb, Ellen Page as Ariane, Marion Cotillard as Mallorie Cobb and
Cillian Murphy as Robert Michael Fischer Junior. It deals with
Dominic Cobb, an extractor (that is to say, someone who infiltrates people's
dreams in order to get an information in particular out of them), who
goes into exile so as to flee the police. Cobb's wife, Mallorie, has
been found dead and some proofs make the police thinks Cobb is
guilty, that's why he is sought. Saito (Ken Watanabe), who is a
businessman and who knows him because Cobb previously visited his
subconscious, tells him that he will delete those accusations on condition that Cobb
agrees to perform an '' inception '' on Robert Michael Fischer
Junior, owing to his father, Maurice Fischer (Pete Postlethwaite)
who is dying and, consequently, is going to pass along his business
to his son. Saito would like, by the way of the inception (implanting an idea in somebody's subconscious through his
dreams), that Fischer Junior let his father's business (which
competes with Saito's one) down in order to create his own company,
despite his father's one is very successful. Cobb accepts, since he
wants to come back home in Los Angeles where he left his two
children, Philippa and James, with his parents-in-law. What's more, he would like this mission to be the last one and to stop his carreer. Then, Cobb will gather his team made up of his usual colleagues (except for Ariane) and they'll go on adventures where reality and dream are hardly differentiable.
Inception in your face ! Well we don't know each other,ok, we didn't work together on this movie,ok, it's a secret ! I think this movie is very original because the theme of the dream is very interesting and touching, because it always make me cry. When I watch this movie I wish that a day we can infiltrate in the dreams of others. The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is also very impressive and it matches well with the spirit of the film !
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