Where to watch Inception (2010)
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A skilled thief who infiltrates dreams to steal secrets is offered a chance to return to his former life by completing an almost impossible job: planting an idea in someone’s subconscious. To succeed, he assembles a team and navigates increasingly complex layers of dreams.
Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy, Elliot Page, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Marion Cotillard, Pete Postlethwaite, Michael Caine, Lukas Haas
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Trivia & production notes
- Christopher Nolan spent nine to ten years developing the Inception script, initially conceiving it as a horror film before pivoting to a heist structure.
- Nolan deliberately delayed making Inception after pitching it to Warner Bros. in 2001, first directing Batman Begins and The Dark Knight to gain experience with large-scale filmmaking.
- Leonardo DiCaprio had turned down multiple Nolan projects before agreeing to star in Inception, which intrigued him enough to commit after Nolan explained the concept in person.
- The central creative breakthrough for Inception's script came when Nolan considered the dramatic possibilities of multiple people sharing the same dream.
- For the zero-gravity hotel corridor sequence, filmmakers built a 100-foot hallway suspended on eight concentric rings powered by electric motors that rotated a full 360 degrees, inspired by a technique from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt trained for several weeks to choreograph fight scenes inside the rotating corridor, which Nolan compared to a giant hamster wheel.
- Nolan minimized computer graphics in Inception, preferring practical effects whenever possible, resulting in approximately 500 visual effects shots compared to up to 2,000 in contemporary effects-heavy films.
- The Limbo city sequence was created by building a basic glacier model and then using a computer program designed to automatically generate organic-looking urban elements like roads, intersections, and ravines.
- For the fortress sequence, visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin built miniatures of the mountain set and then physically destroyed them for the film.
- The Paris-folding sequence was planned using rough computer animations that Nolan later referenced while directing actors on set during principal photography.
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