Introduction Few films in the 21st century have reshaped modern cinema the way Inception has. Released in 2010 and directed by Christopher Nolan, Inception blends science fiction, psychological drama, philosophical ideas, and blockbuster spectacle into a single, unforgettable experience. Even more than a decade later, the movie still sparks discussions, theories, and rewatches—clear proof of its cultural impact. In this review, we break down the story, cast performances, themes, filmmaking techniques, and why Inception continues to stand out as one of the most influential movies ever made. 1. Plot Summary (Spoiler-Free) Inception follows Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), a skilled thief…
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“Our world is ending, but life must go on.” August and September of 2009 saw the theatrical releases of two films that, although unusual, were similar in interesting ways. They both got their starts as short films made independently by unknown filmmakers. These shorts gained notice as online viral videos. Then, some famous Hollywood bigwigs got involved, helping the unknown filmmakers turn their shorts into huge—yet unconventional—blockbusters. Also, both films have the same number in their title. The first was Neil Blomkamp’s action-packed sci-fi metaphor District 9. The second, the subject of this review, is Shane Acker’s animated apocalypse, simply…