Okay, let's join the
Inception sheep.
I'd heard nothing of this until word of Twitter reached me earlier this week
So, it's been a nice surprise, and means that I'm not expecting a great deal from it... Especially considering I find Dark Knight over-rated (well, too long to be fair) and though I loved Batman Begins the first two times I saw it at the cinema, don't find it's great to re-watch.
I am a
big fan of Momento though and enjoyed Insomnia (even though it's a head ****).
So, I know very little, which is always good.
First of all, I'll give my final rating. It's a great film - 9/10.
I do that first so you understand I really enjoyed it, I did. I just don't think it was "clever" or "deep". It was just a superbly directed, well written action flick.
Actually, it
was clever. I loved the way that the world was introduced without any kind of build up explaining the way the world is, or how the technology worked.
The premise was simply in place and the viewer was forced to accept it by the clever way Nolan just glanced off any probing into details by some more cool direction, or action.
It's also clever, because by never defining the technology or rules - Nolan could just make the story up as he's goes along. As long as it makes the set pieces make sense, or moves the story along - Nolan just "sticks it in there". The viewer accepts it, because it doesn't break any rules, because we don't have any rules
In terms of depth, it was a bit wishy washy and obvious (I'm with Ciall here, the film was very obvious from early on). So the story isn't really clever, and the film isn't really deep. The end was also completely unshockworthy.
However, it was an absolute joy to watch. The hotel scenes on the second level were utterly, utterly brilliant. The pacing was just about spot on and the camera work and direction was just lovely, lovely, lovely.
Acting again was all top notch.
For me, the film was like a wet tee-shirt competition. The plot/story was essentially the tee-shirt. It's see though and doesn't really add much to the film. You're not going to a wet tee-shirt competition for the tee-shirt though, sometimes you want it to be flimsy and see-through, because you're really there for the meat underneath
I did tell Minor_Furie last night: "In five year's time when you're at uni, pretty much every student you're with will have this film on their Blu-Ray shelf". Anyone (other than Taylor) disagree?