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Dom Cobb ist der Beste seines Fachs: Als Extraktor stiehlt er wertvolle Geheimnisse aus dem Unterbewussten, wenn es im Traumzustand besonders angreifbar ist. Seine Fähigkeiten machen ihn zum begehrten Player in der Industriespionage, doch dafür muss er eine hohen Preis zahlen: Er befindet sich ständig auf der Flucht. Vielleicht bekommt er jetzt die Chance für ein neues Leben - allerdings nur, wenn ihm das Unmögliche gelingt: Diesmal geht es um Inception" - er soll keine Idee stehlen, sondern sie jemandem ins Unterbewusstsein einpflanzen. Falls Cobb und sein Team Erfolg haben, gelingt ihnen das perfekte Verbrechen. Doch selbst die beste Planung bereitet sie nicht auf jenen gefährlichen Gegner vor, der offenbar jeden ihrer Schritte voraussieht. Nur Cobb selbst hätte mit diesem Gegner rechnen müssen. (Warner Bros. DE)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Ein Paradox: Ein falsch "superschlauer“ Film, der wegen der Begeisterung von bisher noch nie gesehenen Sachen ein bequemes Konsumgefühl weckt, dass in ihm alles perfekt zusammenpasst. Wenn er echte Emotionen und irgendeinen Gedanken enthalten würde, wenn er seine Schicksalhaftigkeit und Dringlichkeit aus der Geschichte schöpfen würde und nicht nur aus Zimmers intensiver und robuster Musik, wenn er mir die Möglichkeit gegeben hätte, zu den Figuren eine Beziehung aufzubauen, und mich nicht nur über ihre magischen Dialoge staunen ließ, würde ich wahrscheinlich dem verlockenden Gefühl der Perfektion und eines außergewöhnlichen Ereignisses erliegen. Aber von diesen Werten, welche für den FILM eine Schlüsselbedeutung haben, ist ungefähr so viel da, wie vom Leben in dem Bild einer monotonen Silhouette von grauen Wolkenkratzern im Hintergrund vom fünfzigjährigen Traum von Cobb und Mal. Inception ist "nur“ eine außergewöhnlich effektvolle Matrix-Pose. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch Inception is an incredibly precise film with a cold and detached perfection that reminded me of the Kubrick’s best (more than the oft-mention The Matrix) – that’s how The Killing would look if it was blended with 2001: A Space Odyssey. The way the script works with so many dream levels would be lethal for about 99% of today’s directors and screenwriters, but Nolan no longer needs to prove anything to anyone. This is a class on its own. Thanks to his mastery, the complex plot is easy to understand, at least at the most basic level. After watching it, I couldn’t sleep trying to find inconsistencies. There are films that don’t have an interpretation and will never make sense, no matter how hard the viewer tries, but I think the opposite applies to Inception. There will be several interpretations and all of them could be correct, though I believe it’s pointless to theorise too much, the true interpretation will be the simplest one, and the details (will it fall or not, and why) will remain up to each viewer. Either way, I must watch it again. I can’t tell which place (in terms of quality) Inception takes in Nolan’s filmography, but I liked it a lot more than the over-hyped and straightforward (though also great) The Dark Night. PS: Does it make any sense to talk about how great the performances of the entire cast are? (my favourite were Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Cillian Murphy). Edit: So, for the second time, a truly wonderful experience. The film is full of emotions, but you don’t have a chance to get them the first time (because you don’t know the twist) – Nolan’s rule of repeated viewings still applies. ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch We wish to make our dreams come true. We can't really materialize them unless we use film technology to do so. Inception is a perfect example of when dreams become reality and we can escape from reality into a dream. Unfortunately, we perceive it as exactly the opposite of the characters in the film. Two and a half hours go by like only a few minutes. ()

Marigold 

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Deutsch Ich freue mich allen Ernstes über diesen leicht zweifelhaften Dorn, mit welchem ich ins Kino gegangen bin. Der Anfang ist zweifelsohne eine großartige, umfassende und ehrgeizige Arbeit, jedoch aus meiner Sicht hat dieser Film zwei von Nolans früheren Meisterstücken nicht übertroffen. Im Gegensatz zum Prestige - Meister der Magie bleibt dieser Streifen strikt linear. Es fehlt ihm an großer erzählerischer Finesse, die mir auch nach dem X-ten Ansehen des Films Freude bescheert, wobei im Gegensatz zum The Dark Knight hier wiederum die monumentale Schicksalhaftigkeit fehlt. Die Idee ist brillant, jedoch das Drehbuch verrät so sind wenig alles Grundsätzliche gleich am Anfang, es erklärt gar zu viel, überrascht zu wenig. Jonathan würde das definitiv weiterhelfen. Und zweitens - DiCaprio spielt hier exakt den gleichen Charakter wie in Scorseses Shutter Island. Und wie es denn der Teufel will, es tut dies genau auf die gleiche Art und Weise. Nolens, volens haben mich diese beiden Aspekte aus dem süßer Schwindelgefühl herausgeholt, welchem hier so viele Menschen unterlagen. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Nolan has failed in the most difficult cinematic discipline of filming “the reality of a dream" (although it is true that I always imagined lucid dreaming like this); Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind thus remains the only film that has succeeded at it. Nolan's dreaming is deprived of randomness, surprise, absurdity, and surrealism, and, thanks to its coldness, depersonalization, and pragmatism, it is more interchangeable with virtual reality. Which is not a criticism, just a statement. From the beginning, a complex, detailed, multilayered world is created, where a simple but not stupid plot unfolds (a classic heist movie format about a cunning plan where everyone has a fixed role). Moreover, it is perfectly crafted; it is admirable how well he works here with five (or even six?) scenarios at the same time. What I really applaud Nolan for is the final shot lasting several seconds, which in its simplicity is more perfect (and timelessly Blade Runner-like) than the best shocking punchline. And the best part is, it's built to work the same way for both theories. P.S.: I only realized after multiple viewings that for me the most attractive thing about it is Cobb's personal catharsis through the form of Mal aka the materialization of an un-self-acknowledged act that haunts Cobb and does not leave him in peace (although it may be otherwise, but for me the magic of Inception lies precisely and only in this interpretation, so thank you in advance for not taking away my illusions, however captivating and viable the “movie illusions" are). ()

novoten 

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Englisch A perfect delight for Nolan's pleasure. What this directorial master has most enjoyed in his films, he enjoys to the very last second in Inception. Whether it's the main character full of internal conflicts in an environment much larger than himself, ambiguous conclusions, or, not least, several plot lines alternating at the center of the action (this delight, so proven in The Dark Knight, is taken to the furthest possible maximum here). In short, we are getting all the tricks that have ever made us shake our heads - in one impressive package that wraps around you so tightly from the first few minutes that there is nothing else to do but hungrily follow the fateful story threads. And when Leonardo DiCaprio finishes his acting megaperformance and Hans Zimmer finishes the music, it is clear. A new movie life-changer has arrived. ()

Pethushka 

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Englisch Christopher Nolan really nails it! Fantastic direction, perfect music. A film that surely messes with everyone's head. Even in the cinema you could tell how excited everyone was and how would love to see it again. Therefore, I join the opinion that this film is a drug and deserves the highest rating. A full 100% and more. ()

Zíza 

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Englisch It's a good movie, but it has its flaws. I think the most annoying thing was the frantic camera work, where at times I wasn't sure what it was actually trying to show me... When I walked out of the cinema from Nolan's previous film, The Dark Knight, I had a very different feeling. A sense of fulfilment, a feeling that I had really seen something. Unfortunately, that feeling didn't come this time. Yes, I could discuss this film for hours and hours (and during that time, I'd incorporate my knowledge of Murakami's book “Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World", which would certainly be nice), but to have to watch it again because of that? Nope. Yes, totally interesting idea, good story, but I have no idea what I'm taking away, if anything. Just the knowledge that I've seen a good movie. And I certainly don't consider it the movie of the year. Still, definitely check it out, because it's worth at least one viewing – preferably at the cinema (even the home one :-)). ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch The beginning could best be characterized as a combination of Cronenberg's eXistenZ and the Wachowski brothers' The Matrix. A magnificent high-budget summer blockbuster that is surprisingly smart and multi-layered for its category. Of course, like The Matrix, it can be criticized for its gratuitous action scenes, the shallow plot in relation to the promising premise, and a number of other shortcomings, such as the underutilization of the "defensive dream team" built into Cillian Murphy's character's brain. If he were endowed with intelligence and not just serving as an action element that fills the screen with a series of bullets and dead bodies, there would be a truly thrilling battle. On the other hand, given the nature of the film market and the producer's expectations, it is clear that these limitations are entirely logical and that Nolan could not have bypassed them. In fact, I can't recall any blockbuster that required the viewer to strain their brain so much. Strictly speaking, the script does contain some logical errors, but they can be brilliantly explained by the fact that the story takes place in a dream. Furthermore, the very clever final scene and the view of the moving object on the table clearly indicate how things actually are and whose head the story is unfolding in. Nolan's film offers top-notch cinematography, bombastic special effects, and a gripping dramatic plot without compromising on the high demands for other film elements. It also has an excellent cast led by one of the best contemporary American actors, DiCaprio. For me, it's the strongest film experience of this year after Scorsese's Shutter Island. Overall impression: 95. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch And the top keeps spinning... Inception is like, erm, an apricot, perhaps. So many layers, sweet, so rich (in ideas, not in vitamins) and holds together beautifully. I should be economical with the word original, because the “only" unique thing is the combination of all ingredients into a whole that works like clockwork, surprises, innovates and, most importantly, is entertaining without losing any of its cleverness. But there’s no denying that we’ve already seen movies about dreams and really high quality ones. But in the places where The Matrix, for instance, lost its viewers in its complexity, Inception swims along smoothly, and avoids copying it at all. Nolan sticks firmly to the story within clear limits, doesn’t lose control over the world invented for the story and never breaks its rules. Everything works on a strictly logical level and the dreams are depicted accordingly. It doesn’t forget about physics, the manipulation of which creates scenes that you could never imagine in your wildest dreams. You see, dreams usually try to cling to reality and so most of the action reminds me more of Heat than Speed Racer, which suits me. Damn, I wanted to avoid comparison with other movies. Too bad. The main essence of the story, Cobb’s story where we gradually find out what happened (to him) in the past and why he is in the situation he is, is very original. I thought I knew the answer, but in the end it turned out to be slightly different (but I was close, seriously) and better in the overall context. In fact I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about that and about inception, about its potential and how Nolan handled it with such genius, but also so simply. You see, it wasn’t so much about dreams, but about memories, decisions and guilt. A simple story in a maze of dreamlike realities. The cast, headed by DiCaprio who simply must win an Oscar this year, fit their roles perfectly and everybody is given a chance literally to shine. The action scenes are a feast for the eyes, which makes me even more annoyed that the Czech distributors weren’t able to buy even one copy for the IMAX, because the fight in the lobby throws your guts about even in 2D. Quite possibly movie of the year. Cameron played the emotional card last year, this year Nolan gives us reason. I am impressed. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch Fairly complicated and difficult to read in detail at first glance. And yet, but it has plenty of relatively standard eye-candy aspects. The Oscar for the screenplay and camera is almost certain, possibly also for the production design. DiCaprio is excellent as usual, Zimmer is mesmerizing, and the film has some unprecedented technical finesse and energy – Nolan is perhaps the most sophisticated director in contemporary Hollywood. Unfortunately, he can't shoot action scenes, which significantly detracts from the drive of the action sci-fi. It was so obvious that it's actually the main negative aspect of an otherwise very interesting piece. Definitely a must-see with multiple screenings. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ich werde nicht um den heißen Brei herumreden (entschuldigen Sie die Großbuchstaben): INCEPTION IST EINER DER BESTEN FILME, DIE ICH JE GESEHEN HABE. So. Eine unglaublich originelle Idee wie aus einem Buch von P. K. Dick, Nolans Regie, Zimmers monumentale und unheimliche Musik, toll geschriebene Figuren, ausgezeichnete und sympathische Schauspieler*innen… All das sind Gründe, warum ich das Kino sprachlos verlassen habe und warum mir alles, was ich gesehen habe, noch lange im Kopf herumkreisen wird. Inception ist fesselnd – ungefähr die erste halbe Stunde habe ich zwar nicht gewusst, was auf der Leinwand passiert, Nolan ist aber ein Meistererzähler. Er enthüllt allmählich weitere Details, alles fügt sich zusammen wie die Räder eines Uhrwerks… Bis das Finale kommt. Ich sitze wie versteinert, starre gespannt mit offenem Mund die Leinwand an. Am Ende würde ich gern Luft holen. Es geht aber nicht. Ein sensationeller Film, ich bin begeistert. Ich weiß, dass ich noch einmal ins Kino gehen werde. Ab jetzt gehört Inception zu meinen TOP-Filmen. Ach ja – ich hoffe, dass es nicht nur ein Traum war.___PS: Wundern Sie sich nicht, dass Sie in meiner Rezension nichts über die Handlung gefunden haben – es ist besser, wenn man sich überraschen lässt. The Dark Knight? Pah. Sechs Sterne für Inception! (Wenn es ginge) ()

lamps 

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Englisch Damn, Nolan did it again. I have no idea how Inception, with its brilliant, almost dreamlike idea, would have turned out if a completely different crew had taken it on. What I am certain of, however, is that only by virtue of this successful construction, Nolan's amazing direction, the characters of DiCaprio, Hardy, Levitt, and Ellen Page, and Zimmer's otherworldly score, could an utterly unique and unrepeatable cinematic experience have been created that my limited vocabulary could never describe – visually arresting, timeless in content, and at the same time supremely cohesive and complex.... The best sci-fi of the century! ()

claudel 

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Deutsch Christopher Nolan verdient Anerkennung wegen seiner Kreativität und seinen riesigen Beitrag zum internationalen Film. Wieder kommt er mit etwas Neuem und dazu noch so perfekt Ausgefeiltem. Die ganze Geschichte ist hervorragend durchdacht und erfordert eine reichliche Portion Fantasie. Einige Szenen schmeicheln dem Auge. Ich persönlich bin fasziniert von den Wasserszenen... Und Tom Hardy ist die Entdeckung der letzten Jahre. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch Christopher Nolan proved with this that he can once again direct a spectacle that is not only high-budget but also has a message. It is a blockbuster, but in the best sense of the word. Moreover, he can afford great actors, which was definitely confirmed in this case. Leo once again proved that he can carry the whole film. I can't help it, but for me, Nolan's films are simply among the best that we get for such money. ()

Remedy 

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Englisch Inception is far from being a mere near-perfectly made sci-fi film (though it would have been richly content with that status as well). Cobb's personal storyline gives it a fatalistic quality, presenting the entire film as a tale of ill-fated love against a sci-fi backdrop. I certainly don't mean that the love storyline overshadows the extraordinary idea of dreams within dreams, but rather to point out how original this film is, how elaborate it is, how well layered it is, and how it is Cobb's inner struggle with himself that gives it its power and urgency. The cast probably couldn't be better, Nolan sticks with actors he's tried and tested and is comfortable working with + adds actors I like a lot (I don't know how he does it, but it's like that in every movie.) I consider Hans Zimmer to be the "successor" to John Williams, as the most original and probably the best film music composer of our time. There is probably no point in singling out individually the meticulous script, the impeccable directing... As with The Matrix, I find myself trying to dig deeper with each viewing, but there are many connections that will probably remain forever hidden from me. It's certainly not because there's anything incomprehensible about Inception, but rather the fact that you can't just focus on one particular thing while watching it (I've tried several times) and try to connect it to the others, because the magic of this film is in the layering, the layering of new storylines on top of each other, with more and more details being added all the time. So if you want to focus ONLY on one thing in the entire film, hoping to understand its significance in the context of the rest of the plot at the end, you'll probably be disappointed. But that's probably the main point – if Nolan thematizes dreaming as the creation of artificial worlds where one's own creativity and ideas are completely unlimited, then it's mostly up to one's own interpretation, one's own imagination, and one's own ability to somehow make sense of what's left open to us. ()

wooozie 

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Englisch For me personally, Inception is the most perfect movie experience that the film industry can provide. Nolan achieved something that no one had ever achieved before, namely that we can see something we can't even imagine, except in a dream, and probably not even there. In other works of sci-fi or fantasy, we can always at least partially picture the particular setting or atmosphere - when reading a book, for instance, or whichever way a story is mediated. But if someone is trying to explain Inception to you - that is, what exactly it is about, it is virtually impossible to describe a world in which things don’t work the way they normally should. No one can even begin to describe how you fall asleep and then fall asleep again in that dream and then fall asleep in that dream, too... It is simply beyond words. You just have to see it. Which is where Nolan comes in with his ability to transfer all of the above onto the movie screen in such an incredibly intelligible way that you can enjoy the most amazing gem of a movie of all time. However, Nolan is not just about perfect visualization and Zimmer’s brilliant soundtrack. On top of all that, it’s a story which any other director would turn into a confusing mess in which you would probably get lost in less than an hour. The production design is simply magnificent and used to the utmost detail. The actors perform as if their lives depended on it. Especially DiCaprio is, hands down, the best of the best. The two and a half hours of the movie feel damn too short, because you just can’t get enough and savor every second of it. A movie you never even dreamed of, but Christopher Nolan managed to make that dream come true. A movie that makes you think, no matter what you think about it. Inception is simply a film revolution! ()

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