Why Inception is a Masterpiece (My Favourite Film)

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2020
  • Hey Flick fanatics, here is a video exploring my favourite film Inception and why I think it's a masterpiece,
    Enjoy!
    #Inception
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  • @flickfanatics7948
    @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +236

    Hey everyone!
    Thanks for checking out the video and commenting down here. A good chunk of the comments are rather similar so I thought I'd address some of them here:
    -To all of you who were also greatly effected and inspired by this film, I'm glad you feel the same!
    -For all of you asking what I think of Interstellar, personally it's mid to low tier Nolan for me. Not as epic as the Dark Knight Trilogy, not as intimate as Insomnia and not as successfully intricate as the Prestige although the Footage reaction scene is one of Nolan's best.
    -Having also seen Paprika and being a big Satoshi Kon fan, I probably should have at least name dropped that film as one of Inception's biggest influences, my bad.
    -I'll also say it seems that the younger or should I say less seasoned film fans saying they also love this film have gotten a bit of slack for not having watched enough films or older films and although I wouldn't express it in such a demeaning way, furthering your education as a film fan is always a good thing and watching more and more both older and from other countries is essential in my opinion, hence my many videos on the topic. So to all newer film fans, happy watching!
    -Finally, to work off off that topic, there's a small group of people trying to flex their "film knowledge" superiority. One or two of them do make brilliant points about younger self proclaimed fans not really fully appreciating the history of the medium and only watching the popular and generic modern films which I completely agree with. But then there are a bunch of buffoons treating it like a dick measuring contest. These are almost definitely the fools who were shown one Orson Welles or Billy Wilder film in a media class once and bought a Pulp Fiction poster for their bedroom and now think they're better than others as a result. Don't entertain their ego :)

    • @Darklife66
      @Darklife66 Před 3 lety +1

      Its not a Masterpiece. Its all right tho

    • @oliver_siegel
      @oliver_siegel Před 3 lety +4

      Hahah that last point...
      Question: do you think Inception should have gotten all the Oscars it was nominated for? Especially best score and best screenplay. Nolan wrote that shit when he was 16 and he did the dark night series TO PRACTICE large scale action movies!!! This was a lifetime project for him. When they didn't give him these Oscars, that year I stopped caring about the Oscars. And I was still an aspiring filmmaker at the time!
      Also you didn't mention how Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is the wakeup song slowed down. Such an important Easter egg!
      And besides having so many effects done in camera, it was also shot on actual film, right?
      Great video, great homage to a fantastic movie ❤️

    • @SwegleBagel
      @SwegleBagel Před 3 lety +1

      Soooo I rewatched Inception and something has been SOOOO OVERLOOKED! I think he’s in limbo and its in the final scenes of the film... Michael Caine appears in the shot and then disappears in the final shot, i dont think it was the editing too... 😐 At the door, then just gone.... i know Nolan teases the totem but maybe to throw us a curve ball and not see the full scene ??!!!! Im conspiring but i mean.... Nolan teases things in the film that you can only see in multiple viewings, 🤔🤔🤔😅. Tenettttttt ^ 🤔

    • @ssaini5028
      @ssaini5028 Před 3 lety +1

      this movie sucks for real

    • @bsgcato
      @bsgcato Před 3 lety

      SSaini ... mean it’s alright but definitely overrated, the matrix is so much better

  • @alexandergerber1545
    @alexandergerber1545 Před 4 lety +2139

    Inception was a movie my father hyped up for me for a few years always trying to explain the plot to me before I was old enough to watch it. Eventually we did watch it together, it blew my mind and became my favorite film. Since I've watched this film with many different friends and it becomes sort of a ritual thing to go through together, to watch something so mind bending and imaginative. My dad passed away a few years ago but this film is something I will always have and my love of it is owed all to him. Rest in peace Dad. Great video man.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 4 lety +124

      A beautiful story, thank you for sharing!

    • @jeansartre8145
      @jeansartre8145 Před 3 lety +21

      You're obviously very young then, considering this film only came out ten years ago. Bearing this in mind all I'd say is don't be put off exploring films of the 90s, 80s or even early 2000s. Just because these films were made before you were born doesn't mean that you won't enjoy them. Cinema has changed such a lot in the last ten or 15 years or so. I'm only in my early 30s so I'm hardly an old codger but even I can recognise this. Nowadays only comic book /Sci Fi Movies get made and dramas /thrillers get ignored. They don't make movies like Silence Of The Lambs, Seven, Goodfellas, Sleepers, Falling Down anymore coz East Asian audiences aren't interested in them. The Matrix is a great Sci Fi movie as is the original Jurrasic Park but I'm always surprised how many youngsters have never watched them simply because they were made before they were born. THAT'S A GOOD POINT ABOUT MOST OF NOLANS FILMS ACTUALLY. TIME RELATIVITY ISN'T JUST A SCIENCE FICTION THING, IT BECOMES MORE APPARANT THE OLDER YOU GET! LOL. 10 YEARS TO AN 18 YEAR OLD SEEMS LIKE A MASSIVE PERIOD OF TIME BUT 10 YEARS TO A 50 YEAR OLD OFTEN JUST SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY. I'VE NEVER HEARD HIM SAY BUT I WONDER IF THAT'S HIS OBSESSION WITH HOW WE EXPERIENCE TIME??

    • @darmus8928
      @darmus8928 Před 3 lety +6

      Alexander Gerber, I hope your dad obtains Sadgati. Don't stop watching films. Don't settle. Ever. Never become a fake fan or fake admirer like me. I haven't watched a film in past 5 months just because I don't have the guts to explain that I'm watching an important film on my phone. Whereas, my family members watch movies that treats its audience like incompetents on big screen TVs. Don't become a fake fan because you will melt down if you will face reality. If you could, pay for the cinema. Don't go downloading it on some website that gives it for free. Be a true believer in it, but never lose sensibility and shun all the reality. Never trade your interest in artistic films just because someone else is watching a movie or film that everyone is. Never join the herd in this aspect. Finally, I would like to say have a happy and prosperous life. For you could be a person of immense potential for the world of cinema.
      If you read this, thank you.

    • @adalester9
      @adalester9 Před 3 lety +6

      @@flickfanatics7948 my favorite movie of all time is Beauty & The Beast(1991).
      My son Jesse's favorite movie of all time is Terminator 2 Judgement Day.
      My son Jared's favorite movie of all is Batman(1989).
      My Husband BJ's favorite movie of all time is Die Hard.

    • @KM-City
      @KM-City Před 3 lety +11

      I am sorry to hear that you lost your father. He certainly introduced you to a fantastic movie that you can enjoy in his memory.

  • @sachidanandprajapati9446
    @sachidanandprajapati9446 Před 3 lety +1252

    I wish I had my memory erased, so I could experience this masterpiece again.

    • @steviestl2269
      @steviestl2269 Před 3 lety +30

      on a fuckin big screen please.

    • @Leptonite
      @Leptonite Před 3 lety +1

      I'm saying!!!

    • @tacomanbob1233
      @tacomanbob1233 Před 3 lety +8

      When I first saw this movie I had a big existential crisis and for a good hour was worried whether the world is even real. Now that I’ve gotten over that I like the movie even more but idk if i’d want to do that again

    • @Luminsoldier
      @Luminsoldier Před 3 lety +2

      I'm about to watch it for the first time

    • @eraze5732
      @eraze5732 Před 3 lety +1

      I didn't watch the movie, I'm gonna watch it now 😍I'm so lucky

  • @benshaw750
    @benshaw750 Před 3 lety +476

    The music really elevated the film to another level.

    • @hasankaiser4563
      @hasankaiser4563 Před 3 lety +21

      Very very true Zimmer is a beast

    • @toucego
      @toucego Před 3 lety +12

      And to think the Oscar went to “the social network” for music score... fucking hell 😑

    • @irvkoi
      @irvkoi Před 3 lety +3

      toucego I’ve always been baffled by that decision

    • @Xphantomgamer
      @Xphantomgamer Před 3 lety

      Just watched it again tonight honestly it gets better the more you watch it I’m still trying to shake off the love for this movie

    • @lukaslong6981
      @lukaslong6981 Před 3 lety +2

      I feel the exact same way with Interstellar

  • @mridulchhibber
    @mridulchhibber Před 4 lety +685

    Wasn't aware of Nolan's colourblindness...

    • @mjolninja9358
      @mjolninja9358 Před 3 lety +1

      UNMOVIED PRODUCTIONS you do now

    • @ethidian3444
      @ethidian3444 Před 3 lety +30

      Like 8% of guys are "colorblind," myself included. It doesn't seem to change much, unless you have an extremely rare version of colorblindness, particularly the monochromatic one where you literally cannot see color.

    • @akshaysaxena2235
      @akshaysaxena2235 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, he is red and green colour blind

    • @space318
      @space318 Před 3 lety +8

      @@ethidian3444 same here brother except mine is kinda annoying. i have deuteranopia and it can be bad where like you know (at least i assume its the same where you are) caution lights when driving? how like when you drive and you have the lights if theyre orange you can go but red you have to stop? 90% of the time i cant tell the difference unless i judge it from other cars or get very close

    • @istvanvincze7411
      @istvanvincze7411 Před 3 lety +3

      @@space318 My dad had the same issue, he came over it with memorizing which is which. Fortunately his eyesight was very good though so he could tell the indicator from afar even though they were literally the same colors for him.

  • @kalmanta1824
    @kalmanta1824 Před 3 lety +1468

    This video makes the wait for TENET even more unbearable.

  • @vittoriacolona
    @vittoriacolona Před 4 lety +713

    People who call Nolan films pretentious . Are fans of Michael Bay films and the Fast and Furious franchise.

    • @daniellee2343
      @daniellee2343 Před 3 lety +38

      Nolan isn't pretentious but his fans are. His movies are just popcorn flicks but that is all they are. Popcorn flicks.

    • @19main89
      @19main89 Před 3 lety +11

      @@daniellee2343 what do you mean by popcorn flicks?

    • @dpage446
      @dpage446 Před 3 lety +97

      @@daniellee2343 if you think inception is a popcorn flick, I don't think you've watched it

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před 3 lety +6

      Maybe a tad pretentious, his weakness is apart from Batman Begins and parts his other movies, they are mainly lacking in heart

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dpage446 it was a really popular movie, that people of all types flocked to the cinema to watch, how does that not define a popcorn movie

  • @TobiEditz99
    @TobiEditz99 Před 3 lety +202

    "Inception is also my favorite movie." Glad to see a comment section filled with that opinion :) perfect video man.

    • @alphonsusho8962
      @alphonsusho8962 Před 3 lety +7

      Hard to deny greatness, especially in this day an age where a lot of films don't have this complexity of film

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks!

  • @hussainshahabuddin1423
    @hussainshahabuddin1423 Před 3 lety +266

    This was the first movie that made me realize the potential film has for story telling. It’s the first thing that made me realize that art can mean so much more than just entertainment. I still think about inception pretty often. It’s just perfect in all it’s imperfections. Making actual art on a big scale instead of just standard blockbuster films is my aspiration for the future. And inception kickstarted that. Nice overview and you just earned a sub from me :)

  • @KumarAnimesh935
    @KumarAnimesh935 Před 3 lety +104

    I remember the first time I saw the water rushing through the windows scene when Dom was dunked, and I remember being completely awestruck and the movie had only started. I knew I was in for something special. The only other movie that blew my mind like inception did was matrix.

    • @rhambosia1
      @rhambosia1 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too! They are tied as my all time favorite films!

    • @philippmogg1549
      @philippmogg1549 Před 3 lety +5

      did you watch interstellar ? by far my all time favourite

    • @KumarAnimesh935
      @KumarAnimesh935 Před 3 lety +2

      @@philippmogg1549 Yep. Absolutely love interstellar.

    • @noalindqvist9826
      @noalindqvist9826 Před 3 lety +1

      @@philippmogg1549 I just watched Interstellar. It was a beautiful piece of art. Everything from the story to characters to the directing was outstanding. But what took the best part of the film was the mesmerising score. 9.5/10 or A+ in my book.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před 3 lety

      @@philippmogg1549 interstellar was quite weak. Way too long and too many boring unnecessary parts. Interstellar would be perfect if the first quarter of the movie was severely trimmed

  • @wedoliveinasocietydowenot
    @wedoliveinasocietydowenot Před 3 lety +86

    Please tell me that I wasn't the only one that started crying when Dom came out of the dream and was bewildered, looking at the whole world in childlike wonder, with Hans Zimmer playing in the background. It's moments like these that make me wish I could have seen the movie in theaters so I could share the experience with all the other movie goers, but I was only 4 when it came out. I only watched the movie for the first time 2-3 months ago, but I've watched it so many times now. I hope others will also love this movie the way i do. :) Alsoooo, stay safe during these times.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +10

      Awesome!

    • @isaackmojica8302
      @isaackmojica8302 Před 3 lety +2

      @@flickfanatics7948 NOLAN REOPEN his Masterpiece in mexico were i live ....i watched yesterday...One the best experience i've ever had !!!,even having watch it countless times ...cinema is the real Way to see this Art!!!

  • @lordbillaire9638
    @lordbillaire9638 Před 3 lety +75

    A masterpiece for sure.
    What I like about Nolan is that he creates movies that makes the audience think, analyze and admire. Which means he respects the audience.

    • @jaajoo1660
      @jaajoo1660 Před rokem +5

      and he isnt scared to try new stuff.

  • @chalonhutson
    @chalonhutson Před 3 lety +53

    Inception blew me away the first time I saw it. Just rewatched it over a decade since it's original release, and the third act is perhaps the best third act in all of cinema.

  • @igorkosek2094
    @igorkosek2094 Před 3 lety +59

    Ending scene is just so emotional. My favourite scene in the movie.

  • @AkashKumar-zx2vy
    @AkashKumar-zx2vy Před 3 lety +27

    The Dark Knight and Inception shaped my appreciation for film when I was only a kid, still a huge fan of Nolan to this day.

  • @benjaminstutzman7388
    @benjaminstutzman7388 Před 3 lety +188

    3 all-time favorite films:
    1: Interstellar
    2: Inception
    3: Arrival

    • @Xphantomgamer
      @Xphantomgamer Před 3 lety +10

      If u like those movies watch the matrix

    • @xxxllj223
      @xxxllj223 Před 3 lety +36

      I just saw Arrival because of your comment, and waow what a movie! Interstellar is my fave too. If you havent seen The Prestige, i highly recommend it.

    • @parkour91360
      @parkour91360 Před 3 lety

      That is a solid line up!

    • @boosted211
      @boosted211 Před 3 lety +6

      annihilation feels like arrival to me. another good one to check out.

    • @nicktarantino7188
      @nicktarantino7188 Před 3 lety +2

      All fantastic movies Hans zimmers composing in interstellar and inception made the movies so much better imo

  • @muhammadzarif7903
    @muhammadzarif7903 Před 4 lety +76

    I've been rewatching Inception a crazy amount of times since going into quarantine, perfect timing

  • @absurdcamus6026
    @absurdcamus6026 Před 3 lety +85

    Inception is one of those movies that you just have to appreciate. It represents the best of film.

    •  Před 3 lety

      It sucks

  • @Loki-sk7bi
    @Loki-sk7bi Před 3 lety +38

    I remember leaving the theatre absolutely stunned. I haven’t felt that way about a movie since

  • @masterghotihook5793
    @masterghotihook5793 Před 3 lety +12

    Zimmer and Nolan created a film so good that it always gives me goosebumps while watching it. The ending is the best ending of any film...ever.

  • @tony_sosa_4123
    @tony_sosa_4123 Před 3 lety +15

    You're right. I understood 95% of it the first time I watched it and was amazed. But, I truly appreciated this film the second time watched it.

  • @tacktful
    @tacktful Před 3 lety +96

    Just introduced my teenage daughter to Inception this evening. Haven’t watched in a while, and had me chuckling and sobbing in about equal measure. Really speaks to me as a keen observation on what we consider to be our reality, but also speaks to me as a father. Great video, capturing many parts of what makes this a great film. Ultimately, as you say, its about what we have to give up, as well as what we need to pursue, even if that pursuit may lead us into our own reality, which is not necessarily the reality of others.

    • @kevlareditor7532
      @kevlareditor7532 Před 3 lety

      I hope your daughter enjoyed it as much as you did.

    • @aolson1111
      @aolson1111 Před 3 lety +3

      Man, if Inception had you sobbing as a father, a certain scene in Interstellar will chokeslam your soul.

    • @elfsieben1450
      @elfsieben1450 Před 2 lety

      If that last sentence of yours really sticks with you, I can highly recommend the philosophical sci-fi novel "Solaris" by Stanisław Lem. It explores topics like constructivism, cosmology, existentialism, fear, heuristics, hope, identity, matter, memory, mind, ontology, perception, psychology, reality, science. It has been adapted to film twice, and while I love both the Tarkovsky and the Soderbergh version, much has been shortened or got lost in translation in both of them.

  • @blacktoad2425
    @blacktoad2425 Před 3 lety +70

    Agreed. This film has everything. Here's what I put on Letterbox.
    "This is my personal favorite film of all-time and for good reason. People can continue to nitpick about the concept of the idea of dreams and subconscious but it really, in the end, is just a well-told love story. Mal doesn't believe in reality because of Cobb, and she kills herself trying to find that reality, putting the guilt onto Cobb making him feel bad for his kids and because he made a huge mistake. This is the kind of story I personally love and all the technical aspects of this films are phenomenal (Directing, Editing, Writing, Cinematography, VFX, Production Design, etc.)"

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +2

      Love that!

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před 3 lety +1

      the film incepts us in the end, by making us question cobbs reality. Nolan performed inception on the audience

  • @Kartik-qu7zw
    @Kartik-qu7zw Před 4 lety +90

    DUDE JUST KEEP MAKING MORE VIDEOS. DONT STOP.EVER.

  • @yesman8503
    @yesman8503 Před 3 lety +4

    Here is why I think the ending is real, because as Cob said, in a dream, you don't know how you got there. Cob knew he came from the plane, went through the airport, and arrived at his house to see his kids. The inception spinny thing (forgot the name) also started wobbling and was (I think) going to tumble.

  • @shawnjoseph7579
    @shawnjoseph7579 Před 3 lety +20

    I just watched this movie last night and I’m completely obsessed with it, my absolute favorite movie. Everything about it was executed perfectly, the score, characters, conscious vs subconscious conflict, and thematic purpose. I’m now more intrigued with the storytelling that films have to offer. I don’t know which film to watch after this masterpiece, but I guess I’ll have to give whiplash a try. Thank you for creating this fantastic video!

    • @elfsieben1450
      @elfsieben1450 Před 2 lety

      If you are intrigued with conscious & subconscious & good storytelling, try one of these:
      Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
      The Fall
      Flatliners
      (NOT the remake)
      Living in Oblivion
      Paprika
      The Science of Sleep
      Solaris
      (BOTH versions)

  • @nateds7326
    @nateds7326 Před rokem +4

    One thing I was amazed by on my most recent rewatch is that, despite being 12 years old now, because of it's use of mostly analogue props, general lack of modern technology, and lack of pop culture references to other things of the time, Inception is not dated at all.

  • @kobynmalone2134
    @kobynmalone2134 Před 3 lety +4

    Inception has such a deep emotional impact for me; whether it be the adventurous journey, the simple yet deep levels the film dives into, or just Hanz Zimmer tugging at my heart as usual, this movie lives in my head rent free, and will for the rest of my life. Oh, and the wake up scene, I was baffled, I had no words, just utter euphoric nostalgia. Absolute materpiece and will forever appreciate everyone who took part in creating such an iconic film.

  • @mohammedazaruddingadagkar

    It's A Movie where we cannot express or put in words . This movie has so much to offer so much, emotion, action,so many phases and folds,characters, brilliance and most of all it makes you think to the core that every time you watch we never get over it
    ...
    I love Inception so much that I dnt want any other movie to made like this or better than this...

  • @kevingonzalez1934
    @kevingonzalez1934 Před 3 lety +33

    To me this film has something that makes it extremely special which is something you mention: the ambiguity. This film lets us choose as spectators, it gives us a certain freedom of deciding the things we want to believe. I know that maybe what we believe is not the same as Nolan's vision but that's the beauty of it. We don't know exactly what Cobol engineering is, we don't know exactly what Cobb did for them and in the end we don't know exactly whats going on in dream and what isn't and all this just gives each individual a freedom of deciding for themselves what they choose to believe. And maybe it can even change our minds with every rewatch and to me this is truly special.

    • @The21stGamer
      @The21stGamer Před rokem

      That's my favourite bit about the film. *SPOILER ALERT IF YOU CLICK READ MORE*
      The final scene where Cobb's totem looks like it's about to lose balance but before it can do anything the movie cuts was GENIUS! It points towards "reality is another dream" and "we're in reality" at the same time! Especially amazing because that tiny fact changes the morality of Cobb's inner conflict. All that represented in one top that didn't wanna fall. Nolan is a genius!

  • @arfielding4495
    @arfielding4495 Před 3 lety +10

    This is my favorite film, too. Some of DiCaprio's finest acting, and I adore the characters Arthur and Ariadne in particular though of course they're all brilliant (Cillian Murphy is a gift).
    My interpretation of the ending comes down to choice. Choice is a thread that runs through the film, particularly when it comes to Mal. When the lines between dreams and reality become so blurred, Mal's argument is that the distinction comes down to what you choose to believe. Because Dom walks away from the spinning top and towards his children, he is choosing this as his reality. So whether the top continues to spin or falls, it doesn't matter. Dom has made his choice.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 Před 3 lety +3

    I saw this with my best friend in the theaters. After it was over, we walked over to the Starbucks that was in the plaza to talk about it over coffee. We literally could not find words, as we took turns stammering to express what we just witnessed. Finally, I said "do you just wanna catch the next showing?" And so we did. We watched back-to-back showing. He and I are both film aficionados, and that was (to my knowledge, at least) the first and only time we both did that. Together. Such an amazing film.

  • @calebsanders4353
    @calebsanders4353 Před rokem +6

    Nolan makes some incredible films. But you also have to give major props to his casting choices. Each character seems so perfectly portrayed. Also can’t forget about him using hans zimmer in a lot of his movies

  • @blackjohnny9570
    @blackjohnny9570 Před 3 lety +14

    I remember first time watching this movie, I was terrified 😱😱 like watching a Jason movie. The thought of being trapped in your mind like unable to come back to "reality" was and still is a horrific thought to me. I getting chills just thinking about it 😬 great concept and movie💯

  • @yeahbuddy9251
    @yeahbuddy9251 Před 3 lety +16

    Literally rewatched this the other day, honestly, GOATED.

  • @deffonotluke
    @deffonotluke Před 3 lety +3

    I love films but Inception has shown me the actual concept of film for the first time. Man do I love this movie!

  • @yodgetfit
    @yodgetfit Před 4 lety +21

    Interstellar, Inception and Whiplash are one of my favourite films

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před 3 lety

      Bit of a lacking combination. I'm assuming you haven't watched many movies

    • @gigi.l
      @gigi.l Před 3 lety

      @@AverageAlien or maybe they just have a different opinion than you...

    • @qj5361
      @qj5361 Před 3 lety

      @@gigi.l or maybe they are stupid...

    • @mahbubulhaque735
      @mahbubulhaque735 Před 3 lety

      @@qj5361 I've watched 1500 movies and series in 5 years (19 years old) and Inception is my 4th favourite of all time. Tell me, I'm stupid. Just don't bother...tell me "Yes, you are stupid".

  • @jacobdranoff7286
    @jacobdranoff7286 Před 3 lety +9

    This movie completely changed my perspective on films as a whole. All star cast with one of the greatest directors ever AND the best movie musician (Hans Zimmer) ever

  • @vighneshpillai7996
    @vighneshpillai7996 Před 3 lety +4

    I've started taking films so seriously for the past 6-7 years and I've watched about 3000-4000 films...I have this fetish of rating films on 5 and out of all the films I've watched I have given 26 films full 5 stars...and out of these 26 films when arranged in Ascending order Inception is my all time favourite film followed by The Social Network and Grave of the Fireflies. I really thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this incredible video and just reminding me of my love for Inception and Cinema in general.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow, that is brilliant! 3 to 4 thousand is no joke. That is some genuine commitment there my friend, nothing but respect from me :)

    • @vighneshpillai7996
      @vighneshpillai7996 Před 3 lety

      @@flickfanatics7948 Thank You buddy🙏...hope to see more such amazing videos by you ☺️♥️

  • @matthewjloller8442
    @matthewjloller8442 Před 3 lety +12

    I LOVE Inception! Fantastic film! One of the movies that inpired me to start my own channel to discuss film and TV!

  • @guitaripod
    @guitaripod Před 3 lety +5

    Nolan's progression as a director is inspiring af. He's a legend

  • @noodlechicken4169
    @noodlechicken4169 Před 3 lety +12

    The first time I watched inception I was on acid and I had no clue what was going on but I knew the movie was good lol

  • @swamivivekananda-cyclonicm8781

    INCEPTION : You live this movie everyday, everyday we are fooled by mind which creates dream. Perfectly said in trailer : Your mind is scene of crimes. How true, I loved this line.

  • @johnjones4426
    @johnjones4426 Před 2 lety +2

    Inception to this day is still my personal favorite Nolan movie

  • @BrianM2000
    @BrianM2000 Před 3 lety +5

    This is still the most mind blowing movie going experience I've had can't believe this turns 10 next month my favorite film of the 2010's decade

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor Před 3 lety +5

    The moment I got my head around the layer upon layer of time within Inception was highly enjoyable and made for an incredible viewing experience. Bravo, Mr Nolan.
    Edit: watching films such as this raises the bar in my expectations for others to achieve in every aspect.

  • @Jcastro9444
    @Jcastro9444 Před rokem +1

    This without a question is my favorite movie of all time, if 10/10 was a movie this is it.

  • @shane6201
    @shane6201 Před 11 měsíci

    Inception has always been one of my top three movies of all time. It overwhelmed me so much in all aspects.

  • @mediatech1588
    @mediatech1588 Před 3 lety +7

    I am not exaggerated "I played Time maybe over 1000 times"
    Hans Zimmer is (in my opinion) the best composer.
    Glad you covered one of the best aspects of this truly masterpiece. It's in my favorite movies of all time (it's hard to pick a favorite movie, there are many ).

  • @mush95ahd
    @mush95ahd Před 3 lety +4

    Goosebumps anyone? 'Time' is one of the best OSTs ever...and Inception one of the best films

  • @Thergood
    @Thergood Před 3 lety +1

    For Mr. Flick Fanatics and all the Inception fans - The genius of this film is that people think the final scene matters. That just being able to see if the top stays steady or falls would tell you whether Cobb is dreaming or not. This is Nolan performing inception...on you. The truth is that what the top does, fall or keep spinning, wouldn't have mattered and would NOT have told you whether Cobb is dreaming or not.
    -
    Totems are a concept introduced in the film as a way for the characters to know whether or not they are in someone else's dream. A totem is an everyday, mundane, object that all Dream Architects would be familiar with. However, the totem has some unique property or characteristic that is counter to the nature of the mundane object. Eame's poker chip has a misspelling, Ariadne's bishop always falls a certain direction, and Arthur's loaded dice always show the same result when rolled. This unique property is kept secret from everyone with the thought being that a dreamer or architect would never know to create these objects with these weird and unique properties. If you test the totem and they behave like the mundane object then you know you're in a dream.
    -
    There are two very important rules. 1) You can never share the unique behavior or your totem with anyone. Otherwise they could architect a dream where your totem behaved as you described and you'd have no way to know. And 2) Your totem must act in a weird or unique way in the REAL world. Otherwise you would not be able to distinguish your totem from a mundane object created by an architect.
    -
    Cobbs totem breaks BOTH of these rules.
    -
    His top is not even HIS totem at all. It's Mal's totem. That means he could be in a dream created by Mal and he would never know. She would know how the top is supposed to behave and could duplicate it. In fact, she could make the top keep spinning or fall to manipulate Cobb. Cobb even explains how his totem works to Ariadne, so he could also be in a dream SHE created.
    -
    But the second rule is really the one that shatters things for Cobb. The top's unique behavior happens IN DREAMS and NOT in the real world. Cobb claims that when he is in a dream the top keeps spinning indefinitely. When he is in the real world it behaves like a normal top and falls over. ANY dreamer or architect would instinctively create a top that falls over because that is how tops work in the REAL world. Cobb could literally be in ANYONE'S dream and not know it.
    -
    The top is Christopher Nolan implanting the idea in your head that the result of that spin would somehow matter. It doesn't and never did. Remember folks, King's Speech won best picture over this film. For more search YT for Kyle Johnson: Inception and Philosophy Talks at Google.

  • @georgedoty-williams2085
    @georgedoty-williams2085 Před 3 lety +1

    I think that it IS important that Cobb is awake at the end, because throughout the movie he established that he won't look at his children's faces unless he is fully awake and, therefore, free. If Cobb is still dreaming at the end, that draws all happiness and relief from the reunion with his children, for he's actually submitted himself to the dream world, where he will be trapped in lies forever.
    Besides, we can hear the goddamn top tumble during the credits, so...

  • @Pwndaz
    @Pwndaz Před 3 lety +4

    I think I've seen Inception probably 4 or 5 times now, but it's not like I mind--I don't ever need to watch it by myself, because what keeps it so much fun for me to watch is that a lot of my friends haven't seen it, so having them watch it one after another and hearing everyone's conjectures after the movie is so good. I'm so excited to show it to more people, because the movie is so uniquely pretty, sounds amazing, and just feels super authentic. Awesome video Flick Fanatics, definitely got my sub.

  • @chaeyoungvideos5742
    @chaeyoungvideos5742 Před 4 lety +26

    I especially loved your ending!

  • @efewfwefew7133
    @efewfwefew7133 Před 3 lety +1

    This movie is pure genius and i really appreciate your video, i love how you go into detail and i absoletely admire the way you went about it, this is also my all time favorite movie

  • @NickTeran17
    @NickTeran17 Před 3 lety +4

    This is my favorite nolan film next to the dark knight trilogy. The music, story, and actors are amazing.

  • @theoxyscape7057
    @theoxyscape7057 Před 4 lety +22

    Inception is also my favourite movie. Great video.

  • @gustavobarraviera7696
    @gustavobarraviera7696 Před 3 lety +4

    Man, i've just watched the full movie yesterday after years of just watching some parts and knowing the story, the concept is so awesome and it is beautifully explored, great video

  • @willh69
    @willh69 Před 11 měsíci

    I just watched it again today after about 5 years, and dude it's extraordinary how such a complicated and multi-layered storyline can be made so easy to understand

  • @CallumVandenberg
    @CallumVandenberg Před 3 lety

    Your video reminded me of how much Inception impacted me on my filmmaking career. Thanks!

  • @edgarrobbins3375
    @edgarrobbins3375 Před 3 lety +3

    First watched this film in May 2019 and I indeed did love it, but back then, even if it was only 1 year ago, I wasn't really into analysing movies at all or I knew much less about actors and directors. If I watched it now I would probably be much more amazed than the first time I saw it.

  • @rayhanmahmud6589
    @rayhanmahmud6589 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this awesome video!
    Inception is my most favorite movie too. I love everything about this movie. It provides such an immersive experience that the story and the characters become a part of you. And Hans Zimmer''s "Time" always gives me goosebumps! This movie is a masterpiece.

  • @annemichelle6842
    @annemichelle6842 Před 3 lety +1

    I had the pleasure of seeing this again at the cinema last week (10th anniversary screening) first film at the cinema since lock down and such a delight to be back in the theatre and such a masterpiece to return with.

  • @saladoc
    @saladoc Před 3 lety +5

    In my opinion it's all a dream, not only all of the movie showed us but also the suposed life he had with mal, I think ariadne is a representation of how they really met in real life, as students experimenting with this concept, and they both got trapedand they formed their suposed life, so they never really knew eachother in real life, or get married and have children, all of that happened in the dream. And something I didn't even noticed until now, is that when he finally sees the face of his children at the end, it's in slow motion, a very subtle slow motion, if you know cristopher nolan, this is the only movie where he uses slow motion in his whole career, and the slow motion obviously represents the dream state, so yeah, how the hell I didn't noticed that in 10 years, damn. Anyway, those were my 5 cents.

  • @maldidoGringo
    @maldidoGringo Před 3 lety +6

    Thank for this, Inception is one those rare movies I've watched multiple times, I won't say it's my favorite movie but it definitely is a masterpiece.
    Apart from the points you made, which I subscribe entirely, one thing peculiar of this movie, and I believe the one make it so popular for some people, is the actual rendition of a dream; even tho it's centered around DiCaprio's personal story, his acting is like 'suspended', it's more like we see the story through his perspective rather than him being at the center of the stage, he doesn't overshadow the rest of the cast, which is brilliant.
    My favourite shoot is near the end, when DiCaprio and Page are exploring limbo and turn into a court (I believe the scene was shooted in n. Africa) it's just a glimpse, but the light and framing is just so perfect: do I know that place? Have I been in that place before, a long time ago? Or was that part of an half forgotten dream?
    I have no idea how Nolan managed to tap into such inspiration, speaking of which: the soundtrack; apart from the egregious Hans Zimmer, what about Johnny Marr and the 'Dream is collpsing' intro? Just few chords and so much pathos, pure genius, how did he get there?
    I came to the conclusion that Inception is a dreamer movie, made by dreamers for dreamers, some people love it and others just can't stand it, I know I enjoyed every moment of it.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I also agree that even though it's such a character focused film, the central performance is kind of muted. It's my favourite film with Leonardo DiCaprio but not my favourite performance from him, that goes to either Catch Me If You Can or the Departed :)

    • @KT-hi1rp
      @KT-hi1rp Před 3 lety

      Go watch Paprika this movie was originally inspired by it

    • @mahbubulhaque735
      @mahbubulhaque735 Před 3 lety

      @@KT-hi1rp Paprika released in 2006 and Nolan pitched the script in 2002. He was never inspired.

    • @KT-hi1rp
      @KT-hi1rp Před 3 lety

      @@mahbubulhaque735 “script” you know the movie came out in 2010 right so they obviously took some inspiration from paprika while in production

    • @elfsieben1450
      @elfsieben1450 Před 2 lety +1

      Well observed and well expressed!
      "Dreamer movie"
      might be my favourite "crossover" genre. I shall use that term more often from now on, so thank you for that!
      Other dreamer movies I like:
      - Adaptation
      - Being John Malkovich
      - Dark City
      - The Fall
      - Flatliners*
      - Living in Oblivion
      - Paprika
      - The Science of Sleep
      - Slacker
      - Strange Days
      - Stranger than Fiction
      - Total Recall*
      *In these cases NOT the awful remakes!

  • @drummerguyron
    @drummerguyron Před 3 lety +2

    One of my favorites as well.. Easily in my top 10 movies of all time. Plus, it's the only movie soundtrack that I listen to from start to finish. I actually love driving while listening to it.

  • @mariaanafranco7159
    @mariaanafranco7159 Před 3 lety +2

    i also love this movie because the accuracy of the topic, Nolan did such a great reaserch in terms of dreams and oneironauts, just perfect

  • @taikimori3186
    @taikimori3186 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video man! You're really hyping us up to Tenet. Also Christopher Nolan himself has said that whether Cobb is dreaming or not doesn't really matter because he doesn't care to look at the top, serving as a resolution.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly, within the context of the charcter's arc it doesn't really matter at all and thanks!

    • @aolson1111
      @aolson1111 Před 3 lety +1

      It's also literally an inception on the audience. It's an idea, distilled down to its simplest form, that forces the audience to see the movie in a completely different way.

  • @hollownation
    @hollownation Před 3 lety +3

    I agree that score is amazing and one of the best in the way it enhances the film but I would like to point you to a film in which score goes way beyond that Vertigo (on Netflix now) the score not only enhances the film but actually helps to tell the story informing the viewer about what’s going on in ways no other film I’ve ever seen can come close to the score carries the whole thing and it’s possible that without it the film might not even make sense. It’s the peak of Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herman’s collaboratively careers and I think the best collaboration in cinema history.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +1

      Brilliant point! One of my upcoming videos is Hitchcock driven and you've given things to think about :)

    • @Torsk42
      @Torsk42 Před 3 lety

      @@flickfanatics7948 cool :)

  • @wa13601
    @wa13601 Před 3 lety

    Many Thanks for this brilliant review. REALLY enjoyed your observations & insights - they let me understand things in ways I hadn't noticed. Well worth the time!

  • @markuskosmo
    @markuskosmo Před 3 lety

    I watched "Inception" for the first time on April 1st, and I instantly loved it. It took me some time to get invested in the movie, but as soon as I did, I enjoyed every second. It's one of the most emotional movies I've ever seen, and it also has one of the best scores. I have listened a lot to "Time" the last few weeks, and it always manages to give me chills. I already can't wait to watch it again to appreciate it even more!

  • @AlkalineAjay
    @AlkalineAjay Před 3 lety +38

    I love inception. To me it’s the best high concept film of all time. To me ever better than Nolan’s Dark Knight.

    • @Xphantomgamer
      @Xphantomgamer Před 3 lety +4

      Agree I feel like this movie gets overshadowed by the dark knight don’t get me wrong the dark knight is great but inception feels more unique and real

    • @AlkalineAjay
      @AlkalineAjay Před 3 lety +4

      Cobra Cinema yup I love the Dark Knight as well. It’s my favourite comic book film of all time. But inception is was original. New, nothing like it ever has been done before or since.

    • @Xphantomgamer
      @Xphantomgamer Před 3 lety +1

      AlkalineAjay exactly and the movie has a such an amazing replay value

    • @dpage446
      @dpage446 Před 3 lety

      @@AlkalineAjay Hate to be that guy, buy what about Paprika?

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před 3 lety

      @@AlkalineAjay except for the matrix of course, which is better

  • @fishhead9298
    @fishhead9298 Před 3 lety +4

    I don't know if I am looking too deep into the movie but I feel like Cobb & Mal's relationship is reminiscent to Adam & Eve

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +1

      Within Limbo that would kind of make sense, they are the only ones in the world but slowly become disillusioned by it, nice!

    • @fishhead9298
      @fishhead9298 Před 3 lety

      It's so hard to ignore the similarities between the "Fruit" that Adam eats to the "Leap Of Faith" Cobb takes

  • @eduardomusic8560
    @eduardomusic8560 Před 2 měsíci

    I have bought the original DVD of this movie in three times, because simply is amazing and I try to watch it on DVD player with audio and subtitles in English. The last 10 minutes are my favorites ones! I feel a rare emotion when Cobb woke up on airplane and he achieved his objective. Greetings from México 🇲🇽

  • @NATESOR
    @NATESOR Před 3 lety +2

    For what it's worth, what I took away from the ending of inception is how much we crave for things to be real. We desperately yearn for our relationships to be genuine and have meaning beyond just our senses telling us so. We want the people we love to really be there and for our actions with them to carry on in them when we are gone. You say, "it doesn't matter if he was dreaming or not." To me, it's entirely the opposite. It's all that matters. We all want to live lives of truth and meaning. Not to get too philosophical, but the tragedy is, in some sense, we can never truly know if that's the case. And, to me, that's why the ending is so powerful.
    Thank you for putting together such a thoughtful video.

    • @foglias
      @foglias Před 3 lety +2

      Agree. Story wise everything indicates that Cobb is not dreaming, so I think what Nolan was all about by deciding to finish the film with that final shot is plant the audience an idea that "Reality Matters". As human beings many times we are driven by the pursuit on what's real and what's not. Why after having a really good dream and waking up sometimes you find yourself sad or even deppressed for a certain time? because that fantasy you were part of during the dream could never be consumated in the real world, because you don't accept the dream world as your reality: it's silly and it's just a part of whole of what you're in the real world, so reality matters for us. We humans don't like uncertainty and with that ending you feel the need to go back and find the pieces to have a better grasp on things and confirm that he really is not dreaming, but I think what Nolan also intended is that you decide what storyline to follow: the one where he still dreaming or the one that is placed in reality, but what is certain at the end is that for Cobb, it doesn't really matter anymore, but like dreams have a film-like behavior Cobb can choose not care anymore,be we can't, so that's why...Reality Matters!

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for enjoying it!

  • @adhiyamaanpon4168
    @adhiyamaanpon4168 Před 4 lety +60

    Tenet sequel to inception!!

    • @nicolaslabra2225
      @nicolaslabra2225 Před 3 lety +11

      Emma just debunked that theory, tenet holds no conection to inception

    • @RighteousBrother
      @RighteousBrother Před 3 lety +12

      Please dont go in thinking Tenet is a sequel to Inception, you'll only be dissappointed.

    • @JewishNoble
      @JewishNoble Před 3 lety +1

      Nicolas Labra Emma?

    • @ekrem6720
      @ekrem6720 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JewishNoble i think He means Emma Thomas. Christopher nolans lovely wife

    • @bignastytiger4174
      @bignastytiger4174 Před 3 lety +7

      Other than Batman, he doesn’t make sequels

  • @davidcunningham9282
    @davidcunningham9282 Před 3 lety +3

    aside from some heavy handed exposition i'd say it's almost flawless as a genre movie

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +2

      Nolan is so lucky he has such convincing actors to deliver exposition :)

  • @damasek219
    @damasek219 Před rokem +2

    It is very important whether Cobb is dreaming at the end or not. If He's dreaming than the film didn't end well and he just thinks it ended well for a while but he will still end up locked up in his dream and realize it sooner or later. On the other hand if it's reality, it really is a good end so that particular fact is really important. I'm very sure he's not dreaming, not only because of some of the hard evidence but most of all because Nolan wouldn't bear it in his heart for such a big film not to have a good ending, he would have cheated the viewer if it was still a dream. It very much does matter.

  • @dominiccobb2610
    @dominiccobb2610 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video!
    Inception is my favourite film of all time (Fellowship of the Ring a close 2nd)
    It’s such a spectacle and a tight nit story. I would argue it’s Leo’s best performance of his career, he and Cillian Murphy give this movie so much heart!

  • @JG-gp9yh
    @JG-gp9yh Před 3 lety +3

    Inception has been my all time fav since its release in 2010, followed by Blade Runner 2049, Interstellar, Matrix 1 2 3, Shutter Island, Dark Knight 1 2 3. Looking forward to Julyl 30th!!

  • @ernestolombardo5811
    @ernestolombardo5811 Před 3 lety +6

    Hard to believe for me that back around 2003-04, I posted in the 2001: A Space Odyssey forum section of IMDb (back when they had forums) that Nolan might be the most likely director to be lauded as "the next Stanley Kubrick". This on the strength of Memento and Insomnia alone (I hadn't yet seen Following), but something about his meticulous and cerebral style struck a chord and made me feel there was unbounded potential in this guy.

    • @flickfanatics7948
      @flickfanatics7948  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow, that's awesome! An OG IMDB user haha :)

    • @nossasenhoradoo871
      @nossasenhoradoo871 Před 3 lety

      'Nolan might be the most likely director to be lauded as "the next Stanley Kubrick". '
      The modern film industry can no can no longer tolerate people like Stanley Kubrick and films like 'The Shining'. Still Nolan is close and 'Momento' is so disturbing I can't watch it anymore because I see people acting the same way, without their knowledge!

  • @Spaniardface98
    @Spaniardface98 Před 3 lety +1

    I think one of the biggest underlying themes in Inception that people often miss is how the flow of the movie intentionally distracts the audience and confuses them. It's meant to trick you and confuse you, because it is trying to immerse you in this world where Cob never knows if he is dreaming or not. The setting from one scene to the next is almost always drastically different, making you wonder if they are in a dream or not, and the things that happen in the real world, like the chase through the market, are just surreal enough to leave you with an inkling of doubt. That last shot with the Totem spinning is one last capitalization on that. It ties together the idea that, as Flick Fanatics said, Cob wants to move forward and is being pushed forward, and the fear and paranoia that he too will confuse reality with dreams like his wife did is finally left behind when he reaches the finish line, even if there never will be a way to be 100% sure.
    That's just my two cents though! Awesome video, this too is one of my favorites movies and you did a fantastic job analyzing it :) Cheers!

  • @absurdcamus6026
    @absurdcamus6026 Před 3 lety +1

    I read the plot on Wikipedia a few years ago before I watched the movie and I still love.

  • @jack_9362
    @jack_9362 Před 3 lety +6

    When you reply to a comment, you are commenting on a comment.
    Commentception

  • @adhiyamaanpon4168
    @adhiyamaanpon4168 Před 4 lety +6

    How many want Nolan to direct a bond film!!!

    • @vittoriacolona
      @vittoriacolona Před 4 lety

      He is s reputed to be doing the next one.

    • @qj5361
      @qj5361 Před 3 lety

      @@vittoriacolona LIES LIES LIES

  • @StuartKicks
    @StuartKicks Před 3 lety +1

    I watched this in the cinema when it came out. After the movie was over and I got outside I literally questioned if I was in a dream. This is an epic movie and deserves all the praise it gets.

  • @claytonfrancis1746
    @claytonfrancis1746 Před 3 lety

    Your explanation of the ending perfectly sums up my view, that I haven’t been able to put into words. I think it’s suppose to be ‘poetic’

  • @ihatelogic
    @ihatelogic Před 4 lety +7

    The only thing I found lack in Nolan's films is that all the characters feel to obvious coming from the imaginations of the writer / director. While Scorsese and Tarantino's characters are more natural and have they own uniqueness as human being. That alone, have made me not very excited toward Nolan's films, including Dunkirk.

    • @jaskunwarkohli3463
      @jaskunwarkohli3463 Před 3 lety

      Well put

    • @jaskunwarkohli3463
      @jaskunwarkohli3463 Před 3 lety

      Nolan is essentially the star of his film, no matter how big the actor is :)

    • @daniellee2343
      @daniellee2343 Před 3 lety

      He's emotionally stilted. A plot man only

    • @dpage446
      @dpage446 Před 3 lety

      Nolan is more focused towards plot

    • @jaskunwarkohli3463
      @jaskunwarkohli3463 Před 3 lety +5

      Daniel Lee Interstellar has me weeping at multiple points. I think he’s slowly learning to express better.

  • @subhodeepmukherjee4584
    @subhodeepmukherjee4584 Před 3 lety +3

    What Elon Musk is to the tech world, Christopher Nolan is to the movie world.

  • @VonSC2
    @VonSC2 Před 3 lety

    It's been slowly edging up into my Top 5 ever, every single time I watch it again.

  • @notionwavemedia
    @notionwavemedia Před 4 měsíci

    Inception is the film that inspired my filmmaking career also. Nice to know I wasn't the only one who felt inspired.

  • @eladhen9735
    @eladhen9735 Před 3 lety +2

    This movie is great but certainly not a masterpiece, like most of the movie is people explaining things to other people

  • @harrysingh4426
    @harrysingh4426 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad I have the chance to watch this in cinema for the first time after ten years of it being out. So worth it

  • @Quakeinc14
    @Quakeinc14 Před 3 dny

    Inception, The Prestige, and Interstellar all classics that put Christopher Nolan in the GOAT conversation in cinema.

  • @patricepesaitis1003
    @patricepesaitis1003 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your insights , its keeps inspiring to carry on with desires.

  • @christine-nb5dy
    @christine-nb5dy Před rokem

    Inception will always be one of my all time favourites no matter what, thank you for making this lovely video! :)

  • @jtodd0221
    @jtodd0221 Před 3 lety

    I just finished Inception last night and this pops up.....might have to watch it again now, thanks.

  • @Shemdoupe
    @Shemdoupe Před rokem +2

    Inception is the best film ever made. Ironically it is insanely deep and has layers of complexity.

  • @Westfield813
    @Westfield813 Před rokem

    I just now first watched it, I’ve heard the hype about the film for years but I never really gone out my way to watch it. This has to be one of the most beautiful films I’ve seen, I was literally brought to tears at the end.

  • @thewillsta5882
    @thewillsta5882 Před 3 lety

    Wow man, great video. I never thought someone would exist who's two favorite movies are also whiplash and inception but here you are. That's so crazy. Everything you said is exactly why this is my favorite movie, the emotion of Cobb, the genius I'd the premise, the amazing film making from every department. To me it's perfect and has also changed my life. Whiplash speaks more to my own persistence to achieve my goals like Neiman also has, and I'm also a jazz musician so that's also part of why it speaks so much to me. Anyways, great video really well done.