Inception (with implanted spoilers)

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^^^ Buñuel should have given Fernando Rey a shotgun.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:46 (fifteen years ago)

actually for both this and TDK, i was thinking they would both be great, amazing, huge cinematic experiences, and went on the first day of release for both, but they both left me a bit annoyed.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:47 (fifteen years ago)

It's also kind of sad to see how Nolan is regarded as an "auteur" director of big budget films, when 20 years ago you had someone like Verhoeven whose films were 100% more intelligent and entertaining.

groovemaaan, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:50 (fifteen years ago)

And his movies are long as hell.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:50 (fifteen years ago)

so can we quit comparing this to Shutter Island simply because the events were surreal and Leonardo DiCaprio is in it? cuz I can't think of a more lazy comparison.

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:51 (fifteen years ago)

Okay I loved loved TDK and mostly liked Inception, but certainly don't out Nolan in the "auteur" category. He just makes summer blockbusters I happen to enjoy.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:51 (fifteen years ago)

2 hrs 20 mins=epic

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:52 (fifteen years ago)

cuz I can't think of a more lazy comparison.

dude, both movies are about a guy who's bad at his job because he's haunted by guilty visions of his dead crazy wife. It's not just that "events were surreal."

I went in a Dark Knight fan who hoped the film would be entertaining enough to make up for the fact that dream movies can't really "add up". But for all my joshing about dream math vs. dream logic, I think caek best summed it up: if you're going to make a movie about the mind that is kind of centred around a relationship drama then that relationship should be one that faces real problems. use the very clever macguffin to explore human drama, not to explore the very clever macguffin. And if the movie's just about the trickery there's no reason to be so dour about it and not have more fun with your massive palette.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:52 (fifteen years ago)

I haven't seen Shutter Island but DiCaprio's scrunchy faces can't be as intense as they are in Inception.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:53 (fifteen years ago)

xpost and in both films the "job" itself may be (or is) a figment of his imagination inspired by the guilt

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:53 (fifteen years ago)

Honest question -- has he ever made a 'fun' movie to start with?

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:54 (fifteen years ago)

(He meaning Nolan.)

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:54 (fifteen years ago)

yea if you approach the movies from a very distant synopsis it becomes very easy to compare the two! also Robocop=Robot Jox because they feature cyborgs/robots in dystopian pics.

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:55 (fifteen years ago)

probably not. I don't go to Nolan movies for fun though -- I see plenty of fun movies daily/weekly and don't go to Nolan films saying "hmm I sure hope this is a rollicking romp". which I suspect was yr point!

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:56 (fifteen years ago)

also the events weren't a figment of Leo's imagination -- I still don't get how anybody could think the whole movie was a dream.

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:57 (fifteen years ago)

nolan is the blockbuster guy that makes people feel like theyre watching something smart.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:58 (fifteen years ago)

Honest question -- has he ever made a 'fun' movie to start with?

He's tonally too heavy for "fun," and his thoughts can fit on the head of a pin.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:58 (fifteen years ago)

and the thoughts don't dance either.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 12:59 (fifteen years ago)

xpost ahh the ole "other people think the movie is smarter than it actually is so therefore I'm going to take it out on the director" approach.

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:00 (fifteen years ago)

Also – he can't stage or edit an action scene. He's like Michael Bay with Godard on the brain.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:00 (fifteen years ago)

xpost ahh the ole "other people think the movie is smarter than it actually is so therefore I'm going to take it out on the director" approach

Well, it'd be unfair to take it out on his mother.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:00 (fifteen years ago)

Also – he can't stage or edit an action scene.

Okay, can't disagree with this more. While I didn't like some of the action scenes in Inception, TDK has some fantastic action sequences.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:03 (fifteen years ago)

xpost - no im sure the director thinks its much smarter than it is too. im not saying inception is a film for dummies, he does have cool, interesting, potentially inspiring concepts, he just has no idea of making them less heavy handed. actually, its as though he LIKES making them heavy handed so he can show to everyone just how clever he is. wears its intellectual pretensions on its sleeve a bit too proudly in other words.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:04 (fifteen years ago)

I haven't seen Shutter Island but DiCaprio's scrunchy faces can't be as intense as they are in Inception.

Less to do with his face, but in IMAX his head looked like a hot-air balloon. I thought it was a product of the massive screen, but the rest were ok - just dear Leo = blimphead, again.

Bill A, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:04 (fifteen years ago)

I thought The Dark Knight was pretty fun despite itself (I also found Memento and The Prestige a lot more amusing than this). And yeah, I don't think Nolan's action scenes are exceptionally incoherent for 2010 blockbusters at all.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:05 (fifteen years ago)

"exceptionally incoherent for 2010 blockbusters at all"

blockbusters being too long vs blockbusters that dont like to make sense.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:07 (fifteen years ago)

Did you see it? I know a lot of critics just went "Tom Cruise AIYEEE" but I enjoyed watching the guy battle his demons in a psychotic dreamworld.

― da croupier, Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:50 AM (7 hours ago) Bookmark

of course i did bro

it was really awful

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:08 (fifteen years ago)

*shrugs* aside from general antipathy for Cruise (maybe Diaz too), I dunno what beef people would have with it.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:11 (fifteen years ago)

it was really some of the worst storytelling i'd seen in a long long while... tho i guess the sort-of psychotic aspect of tom cruise being this grinning psychopathic killer who keeps drugging cameron diaz and dragging her around the world was kind of amusing in a weird way

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:16 (fifteen years ago)

I thought Cruise was no longer sort-of psychotic.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:17 (fifteen years ago)

He's tonally too heavy for "fun," and his thoughts can fit on the head of a pin.

― Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:58 PM (16 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

and the thoughts don't dance either.

― Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:59 PM (16 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

lol

caek, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:17 (fifteen years ago)

i was talking about the aspect haha

no they really do paint him as a murderous maniac in that movie... one of those things where he's wrongly accused of [something... stealing a battery i think] and so his fellow agents go after him and he gleefully slaughters them all

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:18 (fifteen years ago)

the storytelling didn't bother me, didn't seem egregious for an international cloak'n'dagger, Charade-on-steroids thing, and yeah, I thought keeping open the possibility that Tom Cruise is just a psycho freak was pretty great, though it would have been even greater if they'd gotten lead actors people actually want to watch bang. Clooney would have had his biggest hit yet with it.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:19 (fifteen years ago)

And as I brought the movie up as being more "fun" than Inception, I'd say the opening airplane battle and landing was more entertaining than anything in Nolan's deal.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:20 (fifteen years ago)

i think we can all agree that the bar has been set pretty low this summer

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:21 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, I mean all the films I'm praising still feel pretty high-B

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:22 (fifteen years ago)

I don't think Nolan's action scenes are exceptionally incoherent for 2010 blockbusters

That's definitely a new low for faint praise

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:23 (fifteen years ago)

Scott and Phillips' review is the best example of the cautious middle ground.

Would love to hear Bam babble about this (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:25 (fifteen years ago)

I apologize if this already came up, but even if we accept that Ken Watanbe couldn't think of a better way to break up an energy monopoly than hiring a past-prime idea thief who pretty much fucked up his audition, isn't it kinda odd that Cillian Murphy didn't recognize the owner of his father's biggest competitor rolling with the Dream Team? I assume Murphy would keep up with that stuff if he's getting to take over the family business.

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:31 (fifteen years ago)

it was all a dream dude

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:32 (fifteen years ago)

I just would think that Steve Jobs' no. 2 would notice if Bill Gates was part of his gun-toting ski squad

da croupier, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:33 (fifteen years ago)

haha

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:34 (fifteen years ago)

the movie might have been cooler if they were less jamesbondy in real life than in dreams... like they are exactly as slick and action-ready in the waking world as they are in the dreams. even the matrix was kind of like this. irl they should have been total incompetent geeks

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:35 (fifteen years ago)

all wearing fat suits

al-goreda (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:36 (fifteen years ago)

haha

HI DERE, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:44 (fifteen years ago)

just found this.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2010/jul/20/inception-christopher-nolan-meaning

This is the device that appears to toy with portentous ideas but to no actual effect. If the director's lucky, cinemagoers will discover meaning in his work that he's failed to articulate himself, or, failing that, will kid themselves they have, or, failing that, will pretend they have, for fear of looking stupid. He'll be helped along by movie snobs who welcome films with grand but impenetrable pretensions. In their eyes, such films require the audience to do a bit of work; this enables the cognoscenti to distinguish themselves from luckless lesser mortals.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 20 July 2010 14:14 (fifteen years ago)

... or maybe it was just a straightforward summer movie with some intentional ambiguity in it

HI DERE, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 14:18 (fifteen years ago)

I love The Matrix but I feel like in many ways it ruined movies forever

HI DERE, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 14:19 (fifteen years ago)

This is one of the films where the film reviewers come across as more pretentious than the filmmaker does.

San Te, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 14:20 (fifteen years ago)

xxxpost -- And how could you argue with this man?

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2008/06/12/david_cox_140x140.jpg

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 20 July 2010 14:21 (fifteen years ago)


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