Sunday, August 15, 2010

What Happened To Prithvi And Chetna




"The Source"
Original Title: Inception
Director: Christopher Nolan
Screenplay: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Marion Cotillard
USA / UK, 2010


dreams feel real when we are in them. It is only when we wake up when we realize that in fact there was something strange.

A little over two years, wrote the critique of the penultimate film by Christopher Nolan - and one of the best in the saga of "Batman" - titled "The Dark Knight ." At that time, the film led the IMDB ranking public. Now, his latest film "Inception" is installed back into the Top 10 ranking, making it clear that Nolan does not go unnoticed among the spectators.

In turn, more than two months since I wrote in these parts, due to time constraints. Several films I've seen, but the time of writing disappears quickly. No doubt this will have to improve, but with a movie like "Inception" is impossible to leave out the letters.

Christopher Nolan has become a master of visual narrative. Its tempo is a revolution brought little in the film world, creating an absolutely dynamic rate constant influenced by the music that makes the bars of the piece. This is already part of the seal Nolan, successfully tested in "The Dark Knight" with scenes / short and precise situations remain alert to your entire target audience.
Another factor
magic of the film, visual effects are accompanied by a picture that fits perfectly with the proposal of the director. The photo led by Wally Pfister - who has been with Nolan since "Memento" (2000) - at times plays with the public fan of special effects - which at times verges on the extraordinary - and in others with more technical audience, linked to world cinema, which delights in scenes like the infinity mirror where the camera position is an enigma. That grace, few filmmakers have it. Its target audience is not only commercial but at the same time, agglomeration from the least to the most learned of the genus, thus cover quite considerable mass.

The performances are applauded. With a cast of luxury, where several names of "The Dark Knight" are repeated, but in the main stand Leonardo DiCaprio - already we are accustomed to remarkable performances - Joseph Gordon-Levitt - performing a role quite different from " 500 days with her" (2009) - and Ellen Page - who remember the "Juno" (2007), but in this movie can not keep up with the rest.

However, all this would not be sufficient, if not present a solid script. And the script is the same Nolan. A job that took ten years to implement and it shows on screen with an argument without decay, with a very strong line that keeps the audience waiting, watch what happens, imagine the unimaginable, carried away by an idea a bit supernatural, but the display seems closer to thought. The world of dreams is something that has caught the attention of many. The subconscious - described by Freud - is involved in this role, placing it in a fantasy world that feeds on facts that people are true. The comparison between real time and dream time, the "kick" that wakes us up when we feel that we fall, are examples of the everyday that establishes a link between science fiction and the real world.

And I've said countless times ... When a movie leaves you thinking after the screening ended, more than fulfilled its objective. E "Inception" does.

Rating: 7 / 7




Trailer of "The Source"


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