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Inception Limited Edition - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) [Region A & B & C]
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| Contributor | Christopher Nolan, Marion Cotillard, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 28 minutes |
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Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight) directs an international cast in this sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the world of dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best there is at extraction: stealing valuable secrets inside the subconscious during the mind’s vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also has made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now he may get a second chance if he can do the impossible: inception, planting an idea rather than stealing one. If they succeed, Cobb and his team could pull off the perfect crime. But no planning or expertise can prepare them for a dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy only Cobb could have seen coming.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Rated : Suitable for 12 years and over
- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 24.64 x 19.05 x 7.62 cm; 952.54 Grams
- Audio Description: : English
- Director : Christopher Nolan
- Media Format : Limited Edition
- Run time : 2 hours and 28 minutes
- Release date : 6 Dec. 2010
- Actors : Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphy
- Dubbed: : Japanese, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Danish, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B0041O4SA4
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: 95,455 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
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Already establishing the fact he was capable of casting quite brilliantly with previous efforts, Nolan nonetheless littered Inception with a rich cast and headed that with not just the leading man of the moment but also one of the most talented and dazzling actors of his generation. Leonardo DiCaprio had recently just come off the back of another impressive turn in his fourth and most impressive Martin Scorcesse collaboration Shutter Island. Nolan faith in DiCaprio is rewarded as he delivers another immersive performance and gives a powerful emotional reading of Nolan's protagonist Dom Cobb. Alongside Dicaprio an impressive roster of supporting characters essayed by Joseph Gordon Levitt, Ellen Page and Tom Hardy as members of Cobb's team, Hardy establishing his talent once again playing the charismatic Eames the forger. Marion Cotillard offers sultry support as Cobb's deceased wife Mal, that haunts his dreams and threaten to jeopardise their operations. Some Nolan regulars such as Ken Wantanabe as the mysterious business man Saito who hires Cobb's team after manipulating him to performing Inception a risky procedure but tempting Cobb with a prize he can't resist. Cillian Murphy as the mark Robert Fischer, Micheal Caine briefly pops up in another mentor type role and it is nice to see Tom Berenger once again on the big screen, Nolan showing an example of bringing more talent back from the dead like casting Eric Roberts in The Dark Knight.
Although the true star of proceedings is Nolan himself, first for providing his original idea, a fresh dazzling display of imagination testing the boundaries of what an audience can follow, bucking the trend of the usual dumbing down that Hollywood is guilty of more than often, great work still gets made but blockbuster cinema is not the usual arena for the intelligence on display here. Inception is a science fiction action thriller of epic qualities, a James Bond film filtered through Bladerunner. Having already changed the way the comic book genre can be interpreted, Nolan not only shows blockbusters can have a brain but also not at the expense of thrilling the audience, showing the second example of his brilliance the visual feast for the eyes. Once again utilising his regular collaborator his ever reliable cinematographer Wally Phfister, integral to Nolanâ(TM)s vision and delivers once again in spades, the epic real and dream like landscapes littered throughout the film. Bond and Batman special effects extraordinaire Chris Corbould adding to the mix his usual standard of extraordinary fireworks.
Nolan also ups his game, a small percentage of people criticised the staging of the action sequences in The Dark Knight but you'd be hard pressed to knock what is on display here, an undoubted highlight must be third level of the dream sequence where Nolan takes inspiration from his favourite Bond entry On Her Majesty Secret Service, not a rip off but an interesting riff on that spectacular 007 epic with the team thrown into an exciting action fuelled scene with loud gunfire and snow covered landscapes where the tension is upped to the max. There also thrilling car chases as well as hypnotic dream world sequences visualised in such epic proportions by Nolan and his team, it is a visual marvel and easily his most ambitious to date, simply breathtaking
If you were to aim any criticism, Nolan is well known for not been considered as a director who is strong on emotion, too much of a technician, similar to that other perfectionist David Fincher. This is concerned with dazzling the eyes and confounding the mind, tugging the heart strings is not really on the agenda although Dom and Mal's element that is at the heart of the film is performed by DiCaprio & Cotillard with enough conviction for the emotion to register. He's never been particularly good at writing for women but like Cotillard Ellen Page's architect Ariadne performs well with the small amount they are given.
After collaborating with Hans Zimmer since Batman Begins with his scoring partner James Newton Howard with the soundtrack for those films, Nolan enlists Zimmer to go it alone to provide yet another powerful score for Inception, until his work with Nolan my appreciation of Zimmer was small yes he composed some great early scores but then seem to slip into cutty cutter sound-alike phase, Nolan seems to have re-invigorated him no end that much is true witnessing the scores he's provided for Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes films. Zimmer's score drives the films action as well as emotive points, using Edith Piaf's Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien as a basis for his score using one note, Nolan was using the song as a trigger to bring people out the dream state and encouraged the use of it in the score.
A regular Nolan motif is the element of ambiguousness, leaving the story open to interpretation, Inception certainly isn't short changing us on that, those who grow tired with this element of Nolan's are likely to be just as frustrated, throughout the film hints and leaves clues that may lead the imagination to interpret different meanings, the conclusion of the film never really establishes a clear definitive answer, as any other film in recent memory spun up so much debate and conjecture? Although those who are more than happy for the mystery will have no problem diving into this celluloid dream scape.
Once again Nolan is unable like the Batman films to top Memento and The Prestige, those smaller more intricate films showing the man well and truly a master of his craft, there is a desire to see him venture back into more intimate film making once again although we have the conclusion of one Winged Vigilante to be concerned with first but seeing such a creative auteur in the large commercial arena making these big budget epics with lucrative returns shows Hollywood one thing, if you build it they will come.
Unlike with TENET (same creators), in this movie the emphasis is on good storytelling/movie making rather than trying to confuse the viewer to a point of frustration like they did with TENET.
Cobb is a professional industrial thief. Of a slightly unusual kind. He can get into people's minds via dreams specially constructed for them, and via these dreams he can recover their hidden secrets.
Supported in this role by some very capable associates, Cobb nonetheless has secrets of his own. And cannot go back to his home country.
He's hired by a businessman to do the opposite of what he usually does. In this case, plant an idea into somebody's mind. Something called Inception. Which many say can't be done. But Cobb knows differently. Although he won't say why.
Recruiting some new players for his team, Inception is on. Have you ever woken up whilst dreaming - or so you thought? - and then found it's still a dream? Dreams work like that here. On different levels. Inside each other. And those run at different speeds.
And like every classic caper movie, complications ensue leaving you wondering if the plan will succeed or not.
This is one of those films you have to judge for yourself. It strives to very clever and thought provoking. And some will think that it more delivers in that respect. As you can see from the variety of ratings the reviewers here give it [those who review the product rather than the delivery time that is] it is one that divides opinion, and thus it's best judged for yourself.
But to go by my rating, I think it's well worth the look.
The dvd has the following language and subtitle options:
Languages: English Hungarian Polish
Subtitles: English Arabic Greek Hebrew Hungarian Polish Portugese Romanian
The second disc has a seemingly sparse but actually quite decent batch of extras:
A forty four minute long documentary about dreams. Featuring contributions from experts on the subject plus cast and crew from the film it's absorbing viewing.
Thirty seven minutes worth of the film's scores.
The cobol job, a motion comic that runs for fifteen minutes and forms a prequel to the film, telling of events that led to what happens in the opening scene.
A selection of concept art.
A selection of the posters for the film.
Roughly five minutes worth of the trailers for it.
And roughly eleven minutes worth of tv adverts for it.
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