I left this movie questioning my own sense of reality. A great summer movie in every sense. It has great special effects, enough tension to keep things moving, and enough ideas to keep a person thinking after he or she has left the theatre. What more could a person ask? Oh ya, great acting, directing, and cinematrography. You get that too.
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Although everything you say has merit. The movie was so convoluted and hard to follow it was difficult to separate the dream from the reality. Certainly great acting, directing and exceptional visual content wasn't enough. I didn't find "Inception" the least bit entertaining as I had to follow so closely as to decipher the murky plot. I have a copy of "Inception" in my library but it has to be viewed many times to gain insight as to what the director was trying to get across. However it did spark a lot of after movie discussion, most people I spoke to didn't get it either. I gave it a 3 when I reviewed it and I still stand by that number. If anything "Inception" was quirky just like," Cloud Atlas"," Vanilla Sky", and "The Matrix". All examples of good movies with quirky murky content. A lot of critics gave "Inception" high marks except me. I want to be entertained when I pay $10.99 to see a movie, not befuddled by unclear meanings.