Nolan manages to construct four or even five different scenes, each in different levels of the dream, that go on at the exact same time, and Nolan goes back and forth between each scene evenly so we feel the impact in each scene, or level of dream. Imagining directing "Inception" is almost more muddling than the story itself. This is probably the hardest film to direct, and somehow Nolan pulls it off. Simply put, this is the most mind-bending film of our time.
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