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Review of "The Origin "(" Inception "USA - England 2010)

Synopsis: Dom Cobb is a skilled thief, the best of all, specializing in the dangerous art of extraction: the theft of valuable secrets from the depths of the subconscious during sleep state when the mind is more vulnerable. This exceptional ability of Cobb has made him a coveted player in the treacherous new world of corporate espionage, but at the same time, has become an international fugitive and made him sacrifice all that mattered. Now Cobb is offered a chance to redeem. With one last job could regain its former life, but only if it achieves the impossible. Instead of carrying out the perfect heist, Cobb and his team of specialists have to reverse the operation: the task is not to steal an idea, but to insert one. If successful, it could be the perfect crime. However, careful planning and expertise can not prepare the team for Cobb to the dangers of mind facing.

At this point, I think anyone would tremble to write pulse in a humble lines about the narrative that has tremendous capacity Mr. Christopher Nolan. His filmography is, in fact, a tremendous luxury from his first film to tape today comment on the blog. Years ago, it has been awful films like "Memento," "Batman Begins," "The Dark Knight," "The Prestige" and even the seemingly most common tape of his films (but that does not cease to be a very good film) entitled "White Nights."

His most recent film "The Source" is, in short, a cinematic experience downright pleasant in its nearly two hours and a half, in a film that has almost everything. Good story, great action scenes, good performances (The DiCaprio is getting better) and a script (the direct heir of the trilogy of "Matrix") perfectly constructed, make "The Source", is one of the best movies I've seen in recent years by far.

As usual in his films, Nolan was in charge of rebuscadísimo and extremely witty script for "The Origin." A script that builds your spine in fact implement a idea in the mind of a character in the film in his dreams, but that in turn opens many subplots hard to follow at some point to the viewer, but it is also fair to say that none of this gets in the history of film and its central original idea.

Nolan narrates the film with amazing ease, making the film advance not only without any problems, but a incredibly rapid pace for the viewer, if one considers that the excessive length of the film does not feel all at any time of the film. In short, "The Source" has narrated a script flawlessly, very interesting and incredibly well expressed in his strong and unique film footage.

The technical section of the film is tremendously effective in all his films. First-line special effects, camera work extremely well maintained and a dramatic use of slow motion action (as well is evident in a great scene that share a duet as the same luxury with the beautiful DiCaprio Ellen Page), are just some of the many accomplishments of this film.

"The Source" is a film that desperately needed to be a visual feast from beginning to end, and really his picture fell short of the circumstances. Wally Pfister, habitual in that category director Christopher Nolan, the film offers an interesting range of resources incredibly well recorded in his final cut, like the great Hans Zimmer, who delights us again with a soundtrack that comes with extreme stress almost all levels of this perfect film.

What I can say at this stage of Leonardo DiCaprio as an actor? For only that each day the boy surprised me a little more. Is no longer that inexperienced actor did not convince me at all in films like "Titanic" or "The Beach", just the opposite. It has become one of the actors of the moment, with gestures own a great leader and "The Source" does nothing more than confirm the excellent moment in front of cameras.

Accompanied by a very good way by the entire cast, but above all for a very natural actress and so is Ellen Page, "The Origin" will eventually become a product of incredible technical quality film and storyline.

Beyond being inherited or "Matrix" (I believe that many things do, and many other things), the new film by Christopher Nolan is an amazing experience from start to finish, both in its visual style as in his narrative style. A demonstration of the mastery to which We have used this excellent director.

Movie Rating: Excellent.

Read Review of The Origin in Muchocine.net

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