Review of Inception (2010) by Liesel M — 21 Jan 2018
This is an amazing action-packed film that forces you to think logically and quickly.
Dom and his wife have the control of their dreams. They both built their own imaginary world, which was so complex that they didn't want to leave.
Dom realizes that they can't live alone in dreams, so he implements to his wife the idea of having to commit suicide to get out of the unreal world. They throw themselves together in the front of a train to return to reality, but in Mal's mind persists the idea that she's still in a dream and that's why she must die. She drops herself from upstairs, under her husband's horrified look.
The police believes that Dom killed Mal, and the only escape off this is to run abroad to avoid being caught and convicted of murder.
Dom meets with Saito, who proposes an agreement: to enter in Fischer's mind (the heir of a big company) and to induce him to destroy the ''empire'' built by his father. In exchange for this, Saito offers him the guarantee that he will not be convicted when he gets back to America.
So, Dom forms a team with which he goes through a real adventure in the dream world, in order to explore Fischer's mind.
Dom meets in the three dreams with his dead wife who calls him to her, but he realizes that it's not worth such a sacrifice just for a shadow of his mind.
Dom's mission ends perfectly, and Saito keeps his promise.
I'm really afraid of a world where anyone can access your brain and they can manipulate you. I hope that this technique will never be invented, and if it already exists, it should be stopped.
This review of Inception (2010) was written by Liesel M on 21 Jan 2018.
Inception has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
