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Inception *SPOILERS REGARDING WHAT IT'S ABOUT*

  • 28-03-2011 5:06pm
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    So, technically we finally have an offical grasp on what Inception is about. This really doesn't give anything away but just gives us info, nothing most of us following this film closely haven't realised:
    L.A. Times wrote:
    The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a specialist in the new branch of corporate espionage -- he's a dream thief who plucks secrets from the minds of tycoons after pumping them full of drugs and hooking them up to a mysterious contraption. The problem, though, is the land of nod can be volatile -- as can DiCaprio's character, Dom Cobb, who is a wounded dreamer after the loss of his beloved wife.

    The movie may be Hollywood's first existential heist movie, and though that may not sound like typical fare for the air-conditioning months, Warners and Legendary Pictures are banking on the movie catching on as a brainy "Mission: Impossible" by way of "The Matrix"; the globe-trotting movie may have had its subconscious baggage packed by Sigmund Freud, in other words, but it also carries a passport stamped by Ian Fleming. DiCaprio says Nolan is the perfect director to turn that unlikely combination into a July hit.

    "Inception" does have major computer effects: Several vivid sequences show a dream metropolis in churning calamity, a city skyline seems to fold in on itself as a dream begins to lose its shape and, unlike many Hollywood versions of dream surrealism, the scene has the look of a massive mechanical failure, not a morphing, liquid calamity.

    Sounds interesting, I think, definitely one of the bigger movies I wanna see in the cinema this year. Full article here

    Plus, the viral marketing has begun:
    This is the supposed machine they use in the film: http://www.pasivdevice.org/ and this is the link you get after reading it: http://www.mind-crime.com/
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