शनिवार, 24 जुलाई 2010

INCEPTION




Dreams are harmless.
Dreams are personal.
Dreams are portraits carved out of your subconscious which is solely your dominion.
What if none of this is true?
What if...your reality is nothing but a false perception?


That  is INCEPTION.


A platform where your mind becomes the scene of crime, when you begin to live in your dreams and your reality betrays you, when your cognitive ability is controlled by a stranger and your subconscious is intruded, that is what marks the beginning of a revolution, and in the most complicated and extraordinary way. That is what paves the road to Inception.

It could be none other than Christopher Nolan to visualize an idea so complex and creative. He is at his best again, this time making an ineffaceable impact with one of the most successful films in the history of cinema. His movies have been my personal favorites, The Prestige and The Dark Knight being a few to mention, and this time, I am totally mesmerized.

It takes you a while to understand the idea. I myself watched it twice to get hold of it. But when I did, I could not imagine how perfectly could one present such a concept, which is so difficult even to think of. Inception carries you into a world where people indulge in activities at the subconscious level. They think, they act, they live, they die in their dreams, and not just their own, but share, create and project in others' dreams as well. It is a risky business, as you may be lost in such a state for an indefinite amount of time, referred to as limbo, and fail to return to reality.

It is a representation of some brilliant and extraordinary creativity, enormous effort, flawless staging of thoughts and strong determination. The result is a true masterpiece.

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