Normally, I avoid anything starring Leonardo
DiCaprio like the plague, but encouraged by Liz's studio mate Karen, we
recently watched Christopher Nolan's Inception, which won both
Hugo and Nebula. And it deserved them. It builds a complete, complex,
self-contained world in which DiCaprio's character is in the business of
stealing industrial secrets by sneaking into people's dreams. Even though
DiCaprio's name is above the title, it's an ensemble cast, including Joseph
Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe, and Marion Cotillard, and they succeed
in carrying the movie. The dream within a dream within a dream within a dream
is a stunning plot device. Cotillard's character appearing in DiCaprio's mind
and in the shared dreams even though she's dead is a lovely on-going threat.
This movie also succeeds in showing Nolan's scriptwriting and directing chops,
which he hasn't done in the commercial Batman fluff he's been doing, or the
crappy Superman reboot he wrote last summer. It has a brilliant, haunting closing shot.
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