Inception
Release Date:
July 16, 2010
On the Big Board |
Position |
Staff |
In Brief |
1/12 |
Les Winan |
Just fantastic filmmaking. Great cast for the thinking man's populist director. |
2/123 |
David Mumpower |
Redefines science fiction for the next decade in the same way The Matrix did in 1999. |
5/190 |
Max Braden |
Leave it to Christopher Nolan to deliver something wickedly creative, or at least demonstrate how most everything else is middle of the road. Tom Hardy was excellent casting here. |
It takes a lot to get an original idea out there these days, especially in a summer season that's filled with adaptations and sequels. Among these, Inception stands out like, well, what's the opposite of a sore thumb? It's got such an embarrassment of riches that it's hard to pick the main reason we're excited about it.
I mean, you had us at Chris Nolan. You had us at a cast that includes Leo, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. You had us at secrecy and bizarre, gravity defying fight scenes. And you had us at that amazing trailer, which seems to warp space and time in a way that I don't think we've ever really seen before. Basically, Nolan can do what he wants with us, as long as he promises to still respect us in the morning.
What few details have leaked out about this film are incredibly enticing – the film appears to be set entirely within a virtual world, possibly the world of dreams, making it possible for literally anything at all to happen in the film. You don't get that kind of uncertainty in most movies. In fact, it reminds us of nothing so much as the feeling we got when we saw the first trailers for The Matrix, which did an amazing job of building mystery while serving up just enough to whet our appetites. Personally, I'm still wondering how you fold a city. (Reagen Sulewski/BOP)
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