Watch: Inception 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Dom Cobb is a skilled thief, the absolute best in the dangerous art of extraction, stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subconscious during the dream state, when the mind is at its most vulnerable. Cobb’s rare ability has made him a coveted player in this treacherous new world of corporate espionage, but it has also made him an international fugitive and cost him everything he has ever loved. Now Cobb is being offered a chance at redemption. One last job could give him his life back but only if he can accomplish the impossible, inception. Instead of the perfect heist, Cobb and his team of specialists have to pull off the reverse: their task is not to steal an idea, but to plant one. If they succeed, it could be the perfect crime. But no amount of careful planning or expertise can prepare the team for the dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy that only Cobb could have seen coming..
Plot: 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.
Smart Tags: #dream #ambiguous_ending #subconscious #mindbender #surprise_ending #architecture #psycho_thriller #psychological_manipulation #falling_from_height #strong_female_lead #strong_female_character #architect #fantasy_becomes_reality #deception #kidnapping #child #suspense #marriage #suicide #memory #suicide_attempt
123movies | FMmovies | Putlocker | GoMovies | SolarMovie | Soap2day
8.8/10 Votes: 2,338,153 | |
87% | RottenTomatoes | |
74/100 | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 32684 Popularity: 68.144 | TMDB |
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.
Ariadne: “Why is it so important to dream?”Cobb: “Because, in my dreams we are together.”
I haven’t seen this movie in years, but after re-watching it struck me hard how depressing this was.
Putting aside the action sequences and loud music and a complicate plot, there’s a beautiful story about a man trying to get back to his children, without it being cheesy. Well if you really break this movie at it’s core, it’s about two grieving men (Leo and Murphy), both haunted by the past until they have the strength to accept reality and let them go.
The ‘Grow Old Together’ scene stuck with me the most.
You can say whatever you want about Christopher Nolan, but his movies are never hollow. I’m also convince that Nolan would be the perfect choice to direct a James Bond movie.
Seriously, throughout the whole movie I was thinking “Man imagine the genius behind Inception directing a Bond movie”. The ingredients are right there.
Is it possible the makers understand how incredible this film is?
You only get to watch this for the first time once, so choose your state of mind carefully. It is a film about movies and dreams and reality, and what sort of life it is best to find when you leave the cinema and return to whatever you left to enter. It is spectacular, and brutal, and enigmatic and disturbing. It is beautiful and absorbing. It is about one of my favourite characters ever to grace the screen. I don’t see it often, in case it’s not as good as I like to remember it. That is my secret, that I lock away in my safe in the basement. That somewhere there is a perfect world for us all. For some, perhaps it is in the cinema watching this.
Nolan’s first true masterpiece
Usually I try to be careful with over hyping a film, or setting the expectations too high, as film geeks all are guilty for, however for Christopher Nolan’s Inception, this really is not possible.This is possibly one of the only perfect films I have ever seen. It is absolutely confident in every way, something which is extremely refreshing, even more so than Avatar. Christopher Nolan gets some slack for making great to look at but ultimately heartless affairs, which I for one do not agree with, however I do not think anyone can argue that here. The emotional aspect of this film not only ties it all together but is really the centre of this film, it is the focus.
I do not want to over simplify the film, by simply calling it Kubrick doing Bond, or Gondry on a huge budget, because I am sure it will be called that but it is far more than that, it is something I do not think Kubrick could have ever made. It is pure Nolan, and pure greatness.
I hate writing something which is pure fan-boy gushing, but its really difficult here. I did not find a thing I did not like about it, I am sure if maybe I saw it a second time, maybe I would find something about it I didn’t like, but not the first time. The way it is cut, means that there is always action on screen, if not, then the visuals are interesting enough to keep your eyes glued.
The final hour of the film, is possibly one of the most complicated action sequences put on film. You have to constantly be paying attention to remember all of the layers of what is happening. Without spoiling anything, all I have to say is that is what this film is about, that is what makes this film so great, layers. Once you have seen this you will now what I am talking about.
All of the actors are fantastic too, Di Caprio is the stand out here. Yes, this is probably due to the fact he is the star and given all of the emotional weight, but he handles it perfectly, similarly to his performance in Shutter Island. Ellen Page, whom I usually hate, gives a great performance here. Tom Hardy gives a break out performance here, he is quite the bad ass.
I hope audiences are ready for a film like this, a pure auteur driven film which does not sacrifice a single frame for the studio. I would hope this film will change Hollywood, as it is 100 percent the directors vision yet it is definitely a marketable film, much like District 9, yet I do not think it will.
I cannot recommend this film anymore than I have, I just have to say everyone and anyone should see it. Sorry about all the gushing, it is just so hard not too.
If you liked this review check out my new film blog: http://thedeletedscene.wordpress.com
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 28 min (148 min)
Budget 160000000
Revenue 825532764
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director Christopher Nolan
Writer Christopher Nolan
Actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page
Country United States, United Kingdom
Awards Won 4 Oscars. 158 wins & 220 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arriflex 235, Panavision Primo and G-Series Lenses, Arriflex 435 ES, Panavision Primo and G-Series Lenses, Beaumont VistaVision Camera, Panavision Primo Lenses (aerial shots), Panavision 65 HR Camera, Panavision System 65 Lenses (some scenes), Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL, Panavision C-, E-, G-Series and Super High Speed Lenses, Panavision Panaflex System 65 Studio, Panavision System 65 Lenses (some scenes), Photo-Sonics 4C, Panavision Primo Lenses, Photo-Sonics 4ER, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan (processing), Laboratoires Franay Tirages Cinematographiques (LTC), Paris, France (processing), Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (also prints), Technicolor, London, UK (processing)
Film Length (7 reels), 3,925 m (Portugal), 4,037 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (also horizontal) (Kodak Vision2 50D 5201, Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219), 65 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2017 remaster), Dolby Vision, Panavision (anamorphic), Panavision Super 70 (some scenes), VistaVision (aerial shots)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383), 70 mm (also horizontal) (IMAX DMR blow-up) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema