01-02-2011, 06:16 PM
Allow me to share my thoughts on what I believe to be the greatest movie ever made.
![[Image: Inception_Poster.jpg]](http://images.wikia.com/inception/images/d/de/Inception_Poster.jpg)
Leonardo Dicaprio is one of the best actors of our time. And anyone that doesn't agree should imagine how passionate an actor would be towards his work if he starred in Titanic at such a young age. I doubt anything would reinforce something in someone much more than that. He cares about his work, it's always apparent, and he always does a great job. In this movie, you care about him and his plight, you want him to see his children, you want him to eventually wake up and not succumb to the deepest depths of grief and depression. If you don't then you have no business watching movies.
This movie, to quote my dear friend Evan, "is perfection". Hans Zimmer's musical score was so well done, I described this movie at one point as "ideas set to music." It's not a science fiction movie about people that can control and manifest dreams, it's an exploration of how easy it is for a man to lose his grip on reality. I wouldn't be surprised if psychology majors started having to watch and analyze this movie for a grade, because the entire movie is about flirting with madness.
Ken Watanabe as Saito was incredible.
Cobb: "How do I know you can deliver?!"
Saito: "You don't! ...But I can."
His accent and expensive ass tuxedo made him a fucking boss in this movie. Everything was so boss, so stylish, so intelligent... this movie was my shit.
![[Image: Inception_Poster.jpg]](http://images.wikia.com/inception/images/d/de/Inception_Poster.jpg)
Leonardo Dicaprio is one of the best actors of our time. And anyone that doesn't agree should imagine how passionate an actor would be towards his work if he starred in Titanic at such a young age. I doubt anything would reinforce something in someone much more than that. He cares about his work, it's always apparent, and he always does a great job. In this movie, you care about him and his plight, you want him to see his children, you want him to eventually wake up and not succumb to the deepest depths of grief and depression. If you don't then you have no business watching movies.
This movie, to quote my dear friend Evan, "is perfection". Hans Zimmer's musical score was so well done, I described this movie at one point as "ideas set to music." It's not a science fiction movie about people that can control and manifest dreams, it's an exploration of how easy it is for a man to lose his grip on reality. I wouldn't be surprised if psychology majors started having to watch and analyze this movie for a grade, because the entire movie is about flirting with madness.
Ken Watanabe as Saito was incredible.
Cobb: "How do I know you can deliver?!"
Saito: "You don't! ...But I can."
His accent and expensive ass tuxedo made him a fucking boss in this movie. Everything was so boss, so stylish, so intelligent... this movie was my shit.
Quote: "for a quarter million a year growing weed, i'd fucking be gay. with dick on the side." - Laura, on mairjuana

