Inception

Titolo originale: Inception
Regia: Christopher Nolan |
Anno: 2010
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Azione Fantascienza Avventura
Tag: rescue | mission | dreams | airplane | paris, france | virtual reality | kidnapping | philosophy | spy | allegory | manipulation | car crash | heist | memory | architecture | los angeles, california | dream world | subconscious |
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio | Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Ken Watanabe | Tom Hardy | Elliot Page | Dileep Rao | Cillian Murphy | Tom Berenger | Marion Cotillard | Pete Postlethwaite | Michael Caine | Lukas Haas | Talulah Riley | Tohoru Masamune | Taylor Geare | Claire Geare | Johnathan Geare | Yuji Okumoto | Earl Cameron | Ryan Hayward | Miranda Nolan | Russ Fega | Tim Kelleher | Coralie Dedykere | Silvie Laguna | Virgile Bramly | Nicolas Clerc | Jean-Michel Dagory | Marc Raducci | Tai-Li Lee | Magnus Nolan | Helena Cullinan | Mark Fleischmann | Shelley Lang | Adam Cole | Jack Murray | Kraig Thornber | Angela Nathenson | Natasha Beaumont | Carl Gilliard | Jill Maddrell | Alex Lombard | Nicole Pulliam | Peter Basham | Michael Gaston | Felix Scott | Andrew Pleavin | Lisa Reynolds | Jason Tendell | Jack Gilroy | Shannon Welles | Daniel Girondeaud |

Dom Cobb possiede una qualifica speciale: è in grado di inserirsi nei sogni altrui per prelevare i segreti nascosti nel più profondo del subconscio. Viene contattato da Saito, un potentissimo industriale di origine giapponese, il quale gli chiede di tentare l'operazione opposta. Non deve prelevare pensieri celati ma inserire un'idea che si radichi nella mente di una persona. Costui è Robert Fischer Jr. il quale, alla morte dell'anziano e dittatoriale genitore, dovrà convincersi che l'unica cosa che può fare è distruggere l'impero ereditato. Saito avrà allora campo libero. In cambio offrirà a Cobb la possibilità di rientrare negli Stati Uniti dove è ricercato per omicidio. Cobb accetta e si fa affiancare da un team di cui entra a far parte la giovane Ariane, architetto abilissimo nella costruzione di spazi virtuali.

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Just like Christopher Nolan's previous movie Il cavaliere oscuro (2008), no second unit team was hir [...] D
A direct translation of the lyrics for the song "Non, je ne regrette rien" as performed by Édith [...] D
The exterior of Fischer's snow fortress is based on, and actually contains some elements of, the Gei [...] D
Cobb's house was owned by Giudice di notte (1984) star Harry Anderson. This was confirmed at a 2017 [...] D
This is the fourth of six movies in which Marion Cotillard played a femme fatale. The others are Une [...] D
As Cobb gets off the train, he gives the reason that he hates trains, this is foreshadowing his and [...] D
The song that is played to synchronize the "dreamer" is "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" sung by Edith Pia [...] D
There are five Academy Award nominees in the cast: Tom Berenger, Tom Hardy, Pete Postlethwaite, Ken [...] D
This was the last movie shot on film to win an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, until 2016, wh [...] D
Just as Cillian Murphy's character was named Robert Fischer as a tribute to champion chess player Bo [...] D
Christopher Nolan: [college] University College London was a location for several scenes, including [...] D
Despite prominent billing, Sir Michael Caine has only three minutes of screentime. D
In the city scene on the first level of the dream with Fischer, the state motto on the license plate [...] D
In the end, when Cobb uses his spinning top, the answer (real vs. dream) is foreshadowed when he cle [...] D
According to cinematographer Wally Pfister, Warner Bros. executives approached Christopher Nolan abo [...] D
The movie's runtime (two hours and twenty-eight minutes) is a reference to the original length of à [...] D
Marion Cotillard, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Cillian Murphy, and Sir Michael Caine worked with [...] D
Eames is named after Charles Eames and Ray Eames, a married couple well-known in the fields of furni [...] D
Kate Winslet was approached for the role of Mal, but turned it down, citing that she couldn't see he [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan's first movie since his feature debut, Following (1 [...] D
In spite of this movie's extensive surreal effects sequences, the majority of visual effects through [...] D
During production, details of this movie's plot were kept secret. Christopher Nolan, who wrote the s [...] D
In an interview with French website AlloCiné in 2016, Marion Cotillard stated that Mal is one of [...] D
The scenes that supposedly take place in Mombasa, Kenya are actually filmed in Tangiers, Morocco. D
Cobb and Mal spent fifty years in limbo. At one point, it is stated that ten seconds in the first dr [...] D
One of Japan's famous "Bullet Trains" is seen early in the movie. This is a 700 Series Shinkansen on [...] D
There are 399 questions asked in this movie, including "tag questions" ("Subconscious is motivated b [...] D
Prints of the movie were shipped to theaters under the name "Hour Glass". D
The only characters that call Dom Cobb by his first name are Mal (Marion Cotillard) and Miles (Sir M [...] D
Cobb's personal dreams with Mal have musical cues that sound and feel reminiscent of Bernard Herrman [...] D
The movie changed the Public's perception of what the word "Inception" actually means, ironically en [...] D
There is a series of numbers that keep appearing, on the front of the train the number is 3502 and t [...] D
The slow, gloomy, blaring trombones in the main theme of the score were based on an extremely slowed [...] D
The role of Saito was written exclusively for Ken Watanabe, because writer, producer, and director C [...] D
The name of the character Cobb references Henry N. Cobb, an American architect notable for designing [...] D
If you take the first letters of the main characters' names, Dom, Robert, Eames, Arthur, Mal and Sai [...] D
Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy appeared on Peaky Blinders (2013). D
In this movie, the characters are from five different continents across the globe, performing a majo [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Visual Effects. D
Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) intentionally dreams because he can't let go of his deceased wife. In Shutt [...] D
"Ariadne" comes from Greek mythology. She was the daughter of King Minos and is best known for her p [...] D
When Cobb gave Ariadne the puzzle test, Ariadne's final solution was a diagram of King Minos' Labyri [...] D
Not counting flashbacks, Cobb's wedding ring only appeared in scenes where he is dreaming. Many time [...] D
In an interview with "Entertainment Weekly", writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan explai [...] D
Cillian Murphy (Robert Fischer) doubled for a young Maurice Fischer (with glasses and a mustache) in [...] D
Before Elliott Page was offered and accepted the role of Ariadne, writer, producer, and director Chr [...] D
Leonardo DiCaprio was the only choice for the role of Cobb for writer, producer, and director Christ [...] D
James Franco was in talks with writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan to play Arthur, but [...] D
Contrary to popular belief, Hans Zimmer did not compose the music that appeared in the third trailer [...] D
The music for the third trailer is "Mind Heist", composed by Zack Hemsey. He later released an EP "M [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
The painting that Mal stares at in Saito's dream greatly resembles work done by Francis Bacon. Chris [...] D
Ariadne, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of King Minos of Crete and his Queen, Pasiphaë. She [...] D
One of the earliest film role for (then already 23 year old) Elliot Page playing an adult. D
Was the third most pirated film of 2010 (9.72 million downloads on BitTorrent), after Avatar (2009) [...] D
The two mirror scene with the Droste Effect on the bridge in Paris is a reference to two other movie [...] D
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy appeared in Revenant - Redivivo (2015). D
Christopher Nolan has said that the snow-based third-level dream was inspired by his favorite James [...] D
Early in this movie, during Mal and Cobb's conversation in a room within Saito's estate, Mal comment [...] D
The sixth Christopher Nolan movie (out of the eight) to enter the IMDb Top 250, along with Memento ( [...] D
The word "Cobol" from Cobol Engineering, the company Dom Cobb worked, is actually a high-level progr [...] D
When explaining why he thinks implanting an idea is not possible, Arthur says "don't think about ele [...] D
When the crew arrives at Level One of Robert Fisher's dream, Yusuf is standing on a street corner in [...] D
The Édith Piaf song "Non, je ne regrette rien" is used as a plot device. Marion Cotillard played [...] D
Don Johnson was Christopher Nolan's first choice for the role of Peter Browning, but he turned it do [...] D
Cable listings for this movie show the run time as 2 days 9 hours and 14 mins. The length of time it [...] D
A series of numbers keeps appearing: the number that Fischer gives Cobb/Arthur is 528491, The two ho [...] D
Earl Cameron (Elderly Bald Man) was in the iconic Il prigioniero (1967), in which he played the supe [...] D
The IMAX 65mm format was earlier considered, as used in Il cavaliere oscuro (2008), but it was event [...] D
The song "Non, Je ne Regrette Rien", which is used as the wake up song, also played during the closi [...] D
The cast contains several actors and actresses who started in movies and television as children: Leo [...] D
This is the second movie directed by Christopher Nolan in which a hospital is blown up. The first on [...] D
This is the fourth of eight Christopher Nolan movies, in which Sir Michael Caine appeared. The other [...] D
Writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan first pitched this movie to Warner Bros. after the [...] D
The theme music for this movie, composed by Hans Zimmer, is named "Time". D
Christopher Nolan: [Murphy's bag] The third Nolan movie in five years in which Cillian Murphy's char [...] D
Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, and Elliot Page were all in the long list for a BAFTA nominatio [...] D
Ariadne's hair is in a tight bun in the hotel sequence, so filmmakers didn't have to figure out how [...] D
When Cobb and Miles are first shown, Cobb mentions "Extradition between France and the United States [...] D
While shooting the snowmobile chase, there were intermittent wind gusts. In order to preserve contin [...] D
The "Penrose stairs" (with a woman perpetually picking up papers) that Arthur shows Ariadne is a ref [...] D
Whether the final scene is reality or a dream has been one of the most discussed conundrums of this [...] D
Although many people are shot and killed during the movie, only one character actually dies in real [...] D
The labyrinthine style of the movie's logo resembles the logo of Christopher Nolan's production comp [...] D
One of Nolans previous movies, 'Following' also stars a main character named Cobb. D
Dom Cobb's main objective is to get home. Dom is the word for "home" in most Slavic languages (Polis [...] D
This is one of the top fifty highest grossing movies of all time. (2015) D
The father of Robert Fischer is Maurice Fischer; Maurice Micklewhite is the birth name of Sir Michae [...] D
Former The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr played the guitar on some of this movie's soundtracks. D
Although Tom Berenger appeared in several scenes, the only scene where his character is "real" (That [...] D
In 2014, Harper's Bazaar Magazine listed Marion Cotillard's Mal as one of the "Best Film Femme Fatal [...] D
Sir Michael Caine appeared in seven of Christopher Nolan movies. The music of each Christopher Nolan [...] D
Except Robert Fischer, and Eames, every other person working in the extraction job, including Saito, [...] D
This is the fourth movie featuring Marion Cotillard to feature a song by Édith Piaf. The previou [...] D
Lukas Haas played The Architect, the member of the team who designs the dreamscape (the world of the [...] D
Working title: Oliver's Arrow, after both Christopher Nolan's second son Oliver and the character "O [...] D
Joseph Gordon-Levitt performed all but one of his own stunts during the fight scene in the spinning [...] D
Ariadne is the name of a figure from Greek mythology who helped Theseus find his way out of the Laby [...] D
"Yusuf" is the Arabic form of "Joseph", the Biblical figure from Genesis 37-50, who had the gift of [...] D
During an interview, writer, producer, and director Christopher Nolan addressed the ambiguous ending [...] D
The narrative jumps between dream layers and/or the story timeline a total of 223 times. D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
A sample of Leonardo DiCaprio and Marion Cotillard dialogue in the train scene ("You're waiting for [...] D
Marion Cotillard's character is named "Mal", which is short for "Malorie", a name derived from the F [...] D
Joseph Gordon-Levitt went to his audition after a brief character summary, wearing a full suit "just [...] D
The running time of the movie on DVD is exactly 8888 seconds. D
Between them, the cast of this movie currently, as of the 2016 Academy Awards, has four Oscar wins ( [...] D
This movie contains many cast members from The Dark Knight trilogy, which was also written, directed [...] D
In an effort to combat confusion, television broadcasts in Japan include text in the upper-left corn [...] D
The character Cobb is an architect in this movie. Alex Haw, who played another character also named [...] D
Final film performance of Earl Cameron. He'd pass away ten years later after the film's release at t [...] D
When Cobb asks his kids what they have been doing at the end of the movie, they answer (turn on capt [...] D
Inspired by the 17-century Spanish play "La vida es sueño/Life is a Dream" by Pedro Calderón d [...] D
Miranda Nolan: Christopher Nolan's cousin appeared as an air hostess. D
Once Leonardo DiCaprio was cast, he spent months with Chris Nolan working on the script. Nolan state [...] D
The barrel chairs in Saito's dining room were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1937 for Wingspread, [...] D
Marion Cotillard and Elliot Page appear in this movie together. They were both nominated for the "Be [...] D