Storyline:
Inception is a Sci-fi action heist movie released in 2010 which was written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The score for Inception was written by Hans Zimmer.
Dom Cobb is a experienced criminal, the overall best in the risky art of removal, taking useful methods from deeply within the unconscious during the desire condition, when the brain is at its most insecure. Cobb's unusual capability has created him a popular gamer in this dangerous new globe of business espionage, but it has also created him an worldwide fuyarde and price him everything he has ever liked. Now Cobb is being provided a opportunity at payoff. One last job could provide him his lifestyle returning but only if he can achieve the impossible-inception. Instead of the ideal heist, Cobb and his group of professionals have to take off the reverse: their process is not to grab an concept but to flower one. If they be successful, it could be the ideal criminal activity. But no quantity of meticulous preparing or skills can get ready the group for the risky attacker that seems to estimate their every shift. An attacker that only Cobb could have seen arriving.
Dom Cobb is a experienced criminal, the overall best in the risky art of removal, taking useful methods from deeply within the unconscious during the desire condition, when the brain is at its most insecure. Cobb's unusual capability has created him a popular gamer in this dangerous new globe of business espionage, but it has also created him an worldwide fuyarde and price him everything he has ever liked. Now Cobb is being provided a opportunity at payoff. One last job could provide him his lifestyle returning but only if he can achieve the impossible-inception. Instead of the ideal heist, Cobb and his group of professionals have to take off the reverse: their process is not to grab an concept but to flower one. If they be successful, it could be the ideal criminal activity. But no quantity of meticulous preparing or skills can get ready the group for the risky attacker that seems to estimate their every shift. An attacker that only Cobb could have seen arriving.
Director: Christopher Nolan.
Writer: Christopher Nolan.
Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page.
Imdb Ratings: 8.8/10
DVD Label Art:
Blu-ray DVD Case Box:
Info graphic Crew poster:
Movie Posters:
More Covers:
Accolades:
Inception appeared on over 273 critics lists of the top ten films of 2010, being selected as No.1 on 55 of those lists. It was the second most mentioned film after The Social Network and one of the most critically highly praised movies of 2010.
The film Inception won lots of awards in technical categories, such as Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects, and the British Academy Film Awards for Best Production Design, Best Special Visual Effects and Best Sound. In most of its artistic nominations, such as Film, Director and Screenplay at the Oscars, BAFTAs and Golden Globes, the film was defeated by The Social Network and The King's Speech. However, the movie did win the two highest honors for a science fiction or fantasy film: the 2011 Bradbury Award for best dramatic production and the 2011 Hugo Award for best dramatic presentation, long form.
Inception appeared on over 273 critics lists of the top ten films of 2010, being selected as No.1 on 55 of those lists. It was the second most mentioned film after The Social Network and one of the most critically highly praised movies of 2010.
The film Inception won lots of awards in technical categories, such as Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects, and the British Academy Film Awards for Best Production Design, Best Special Visual Effects and Best Sound. In most of its artistic nominations, such as Film, Director and Screenplay at the Oscars, BAFTAs and Golden Globes, the film was defeated by The Social Network and The King's Speech. However, the movie did win the two highest honors for a science fiction or fantasy film: the 2011 Bradbury Award for best dramatic production and the 2011 Hugo Award for best dramatic presentation, long form.
Awards: #14 in Top 250 | Won 4 Oscars. Another 80 wins & 103 nominations See more awards »
Reference: Wikipedia, Rotten Tomatoes