In the story of the cinema, no more twist groan-inducing that "it was a dream drugs. The refreshing and high-octane piece of sci-fi drama was performed by Christopher Nolan. Nolan is very apparent money in this creative capital with a techno-thriller spins the film. The latest thriller from Christopher Nolan's "beginning", which is multilayred and close as a dream world of his characters are transverse.There a particular concept to tell this story.
- Director : Christopher Nolan
- Film Photographer: Wally Pfister
- Starring: Leonard DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy
In this film we have only seen around approach dreams on the screen, from the earliest work of Georges Méliès, but it is empty imagination in the work of Antonioni, Bergman & Polanski, that "you die in your dream, you die for real" central conceit of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series. Nolan provides a rare fresh concept aboard rickety dream boat.The concept was very nice of many months before the film almost all the details kept under wraps.
Leonardo DiCaprio does most of the heavy lifting, and the only unfortunate is that there are many similarities between his performance here and his performance earlier this year in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island. Marion Cotillard has an equally difficult task, but is able to match DiCaprio's intensity while the more emotional moments reined.
Initial is in the form of a film like Memento, and you may see at least twice to understand it fully. Levels and layers when something happens so many that it's easy to overlook some important twists in the plot.
Leonardo DiCaprio does most of the heavy lifting, and the only unfortunate is that there are many similarities between his performance here and his performance earlier this year in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island. Marion Cotillard has an equally difficult task, but is able to match DiCaprio's intensity while the more emotional moments reined.
Initial is in the form of a film like Memento, and you may see at least twice to understand it fully. Levels and layers when something happens so many that it's easy to overlook some important twists in the plot.
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