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posted by nightrider
I just saw INCEPTION and here is my review on it:

Inception, the highly anticipated sci-fi epic from Christopher Nolan, finally arrives. I’ve been waiting for this movie for a quite a long time now (maybe two years). And I am gonna throw some statements out there that might seem outlandish or ridiculous, but trust me, after you see this movie, you will definitely be on my side.
Let’s get these statements out there shall we..... Inception is not only Chris Nolan’s masterpiece; it is one of the best movies I have EVER seen. I honestly mean that and I do not say this very often. And also, Inception IS BETTER than The Dark Knight.

Where shall I begin people? Inception is so damn CREATIVE! A movie like this RARELY ever comes around the band. This is the first time probably since The Dark Knight (which was made by the same guy) where I literally sat in my seat with my jaw dropped to the ground like I just found out I was adopted!

The visuals are outstanding! I literally could not believe what I was seeing on the screen. It was INCREDIBLE! The music is FANTASTIC! Hans Zimmer is the man when it comes to music in movies. His score amplifies this movie to new levels and make every scene (even if the characters are just talking) intense. And the action which was absolutely INSANE and almost NON-STOP. This movie is 2.5 hours long that is brilliantly paced, not a single second in this movie felt boring or unnecessary.

And I have to say that the ending of this is absolutely BRILLIANT! I am not gonna give you any hints of what the ending is, but it had the audience in my theatre going CRAZY.

Honestly. There are no problems in INCEPTION, I will tell you that right now. I could not pin a single flaw in this masterpiece!

Performances in this movie are just great. Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Caine, Cillian Murphy, Joseph- Gordon Levitt, Marion Cotillard, and Ellen Page are all so good in this movie. It would be a crime if Leonardo DiCaprio does not get an Oscar nomination for this or Shutter Island. And I just wanna say Joseph-Gordon Levitt kicks some major ass in this movie, and he got the crowd cheering during that EPIC rotating hallway scene!

Nolan is just an amazing director. He is a master of his craft. This film has reminded me why I go to the movies. I rarely feel THIS satisfied when I leave the theatre these days.

Overall:

Inception is perfect! It is easily my favourite movie of the year so far, and I honestly don’t see a movie even coming close to the perfection that is INCEPTION. Inception is a must-see movie that you should not only see it just once, it is a movie that you must see at least 2-3 times.

5/5 stars (MASTERPIECE)
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Happy Pride Month!

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