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  • @k.k.michael2142
    @k.k.michael2142 2 года назад +4005

    My dude's been killing it with the supporting roles in Christopher Nolan movies since 2005. So glad he finally gets to lead such an impressive cast in the upcoming Oppenheimer film.

    • @sukauser
      @sukauser Год назад +38

      Fact.

    • @narunatsu1
      @narunatsu1 Год назад +156

      YES. Also kudos to Nolan for casting him every time, he knows Cillian is an incredible actor. Can't wait for oppie's film, I even read the book 🤩

    • @min--
      @min-- Год назад +10

      ​@@narunatsu1 Hi, now I'm interested in reading that before watching the movie (ahh I'm so excited for that). Is American Prometheus the book you're talking about?

    • @narunatsu1
      @narunatsu1 Год назад +8

      @@min-- yess, it's american prometheus by kai bird and martin sherwin. It's a long read but absolutely worth it! I'm very excited to see how nolad adapted too 🤩

    • @sgmyamuna
      @sgmyamuna Год назад +27

      Oppenheimer is amazing. You must watch ❤❤

  • @Born2beSPRA
    @Born2beSPRA 2 года назад +8717

    It’s really sad that his dad really was a bad father but his son loved him dearly. The crew just altered his memory to use him and helped him in the process

    • @TheTonyEntertainment
      @TheTonyEntertainment 2 года назад +160

      Yes😢

    • @janesgems7
      @janesgems7 2 года назад +1367

      Yes...whatever their motives, they left him feeling that his dad had genuinely loved him.

    • @smellypatel5272
      @smellypatel5272 2 года назад +1792

      "Sometimes the truth isn't good enough. Sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded."

    • @MarkLaf
      @MarkLaf 2 года назад +70

      @@smellypatel5272 thats what she said

    • @nocturnal7345
      @nocturnal7345 2 года назад +401

      @@smellypatel5272 After Nolan wrote that line, he probably went like "You know what? This line could be a movie itself", and thus Inception.

  • @atch300
    @atch300 10 месяцев назад +617

    Nolan and Cillian finally got their Oscars

    • @ihavenoname-qm8nr
      @ihavenoname-qm8nr 9 месяцев назад +34

      I was very surprised to hear that these were their first Oscars. I mean, Cillian not winnin an Oscar before Oppenheimer makes sense since its makes a big difference if youre the protangonist or another character (but idk maybe I forgot some movies), but Nolan not winning an Oscar before...I mean, seriously? This clip is even from a great movie!

    • @SonGoku-tp8gb
      @SonGoku-tp8gb 26 дней назад

      @@ihavenoname-qm8nr This movie is great no doubt, but 2010 was a competitive year for Oscars for best directing. I personally would've been satisfied if the Oscar went to either Social Network, True Grit, or this. But it didn't. What surprised me is it went to King's Speech lol. Another great movie, but not in the same caliber IMO

  • @TheShadowless
    @TheShadowless 3 года назад +5224

    Inception
    One of Nolan’s greatest works
    One of Zimmer’s most epic scores
    One of Murphy’s best performances
    And one of the coolest movies that ever blessed the cinema ❤️

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 3 года назад +76

      Scorsese: this > MCU

    • @hitchensrazor9538
      @hitchensrazor9538 3 года назад +128

      @@galaxymoonlqght3732 Well he’s right.

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 3 года назад +56

      @@hitchensrazor9538 the MCU is amazing too me but I understand why people don’t think it’s cinema.

    • @flmkrp2486
      @flmkrp2486 3 года назад +9

      and my favourite film of all time

    • @Erasureeraser
      @Erasureeraser 3 года назад +53

      One of the greatest actors of his generation, Leonardo DiCaprio

  • @user-js2sv
    @user-js2sv Год назад +350

    This scene alone shows how talented of an actor Cillian Murphy is, he deserves so much more attention. Hopefully he gets an Oscar for Oppenheimer.

    • @lakerskid2013
      @lakerskid2013 Год назад +16

      The first movie I saw him in was Red Eye, but also I remember seeing him playing as another bad guy with the In Time movie that had Justin Timberlake in it. I totally forgot he was in this movie too, been a long time since I’ve seen Inception

    • @samuelzins5089
      @samuelzins5089 10 месяцев назад +5

      Less than a week out. Looking hopeful but don't wanna jinx it

    • @iniu1255
      @iniu1255 10 месяцев назад +24

      He just did!

    • @handgun559
      @handgun559 Месяц назад +1

      That's the same guy?! I don't remember actor names, but he looks so different. And not just age, obviously.

  • @kadeklodt9464
    @kadeklodt9464 3 года назад +2354

    I get real chills with this scene, this soundtrack makes it really amazing and atmospheric.

    • @gamerandmemer5016
      @gamerandmemer5016 3 года назад +7

      Me too

    • @iwantabigpiece
      @iwantabigpiece Год назад

      noice 1k

    • @dezetto
      @dezetto 9 месяцев назад +1

      and he did that! The last oscar winner Cillian Murphy

    • @nav5801
      @nav5801 24 дня назад

      What is the name of the soundtrack?

    • @robloxecho
      @robloxecho 2 дня назад

      That’s Hans simmer for you.

  • @jedionboard1233
    @jedionboard1233 3 года назад +765

    The music is out f this world. Hans does it again.

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 3 года назад +20

      His work in _Gladiator_ was equally amazing.

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 2 года назад +11

      His work in Dune was also incredible

    • @h.d.5194
      @h.d.5194 2 года назад +11

      @@galaxymoonlqght3732 no it wasn't. That was one of his rare bad ones. It was more atmospheric like blade runner 2049 than melodic like his best work such as inception, TDK trilogy and interstellar. I was disappointed by it

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 2 года назад +5

      @@h.d.5194 L opinion

    • @galaxymoonlqght3732
      @galaxymoonlqght3732 2 года назад +3

      @@h.d.5194 Dune >>>>>

  • @PradeepSinghBisen
    @PradeepSinghBisen 2 года назад +4007

    Cillian Murphy's eyes are so expressive that he doesn't need words to do a scene.
    Edit: wrote the comment a year ago, I'm so glad that finally we are going to witness the class and magic of Cillian's acting and his eyes in a lead role in a Nolan film, Oppenheimer. 20 years of collaboration with Nolan, he's finally got what he always deserved.
    Edit2: Had to comeback here, my man won the Academy Award for Oppenheimer, I've always knew he would win it one day.

    • @CrowandRaven
      @CrowandRaven 2 года назад +32

      Want expressive eyes? Watch the Russian movie “Come and See.” Not for the faint of heart though.

    • @tusharkumar8750
      @tusharkumar8750 2 года назад +80

      This is his biggest strength. He act with his face expressions

    • @janesgems7
      @janesgems7 2 года назад +25

      Beautiful eyes.

    • @janesgems7
      @janesgems7 2 года назад +6

      @@tusharkumar8750 So does Adam Driver, two of my favourite actors.

    • @larapalma3744
      @larapalma3744 Год назад +1

      @@CrowandRaven OMG I'll never forget that!

  • @beanedtea
    @beanedtea Год назад +795

    I love how this movie presents itself with high stakes, but it actually just takes place during an airplane nap

    • @user-js2sv
      @user-js2sv Год назад +124

      And this movie is more intense than many superhero films dealing with supposedly multiverse-ending threats

    • @rjaymolina
      @rjaymolina 10 месяцев назад +12

      Exactly! Love that about this movie too. And same goes for Oppenheimer. Surface level it's just about a clearance renewal hearing but of course we get everything else intertwined .

    • @thelemonlimeninja2144
      @thelemonlimeninja2144 9 месяцев назад +8

      Pretty sure life in prison is as high stakes as it gets?

    • @Eccho3
      @Eccho3 8 месяцев назад +8

      The stakes are high though

    • @a-group2vinceyap148
      @a-group2vinceyap148 8 месяцев назад +10

      @@thelemonlimeninja2144 Not just life in prison. They literally die if they die in the dream because they're sedated

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Год назад +699

    Even though they didn't do it "for" him, this was probably the single best thing literally anyone could have done for him. In a single stroke they healed decades of hurt and gave him the strength to become his own self.

    • @staticfrequency2250
      @staticfrequency2250 8 месяцев назад +13

      Agreed

    • @UnLugubreEquivoco
      @UnLugubreEquivoco 6 месяцев назад +44

      Totally. They screwed him but also did him a favor. And yes, he'll probably be less rich but always rich.

    • @a-group2vinceyap148
      @a-group2vinceyap148 2 месяца назад +20

      ​@@UnLugubreEquivoco But he'll be happy and content. That's absolutely more than what money can get you.
      He was slated to lead his father's company, knowing that he was disappointed, and even told him at his deathbed. Wouldn't that screw you up? I'd argue that this is the best outcome for both parties

    • @UnLugubreEquivoco
      @UnLugubreEquivoco 2 месяца назад

      @a-group2vinceyap148 oh yes, absolutely

    • @tomoconnell2320
      @tomoconnell2320 Месяц назад +2

      @@UnLugubreEquivocobreaking up standard oil made Rockefeller 10x wealthier but at the cost of losing control. Same thing would likely happen here post credits.

  • @tjk9263
    @tjk9263 3 года назад +973

    The final "kick" scene was so nail biting when I first saw this movie. I thought they were not going to make it and be stuck in a forever dream state. Epic masterpiece by Nolan!

    • @kumaresankrk3808
      @kumaresankrk3808 Год назад +3

      When my first time the climax only clearly known but the last twist of tortum frame is confused me and repeat the movie 12 times / week

    • @Takhar7
      @Takhar7 Год назад +5

      @@kumaresankrk3808 in English, please?

    • @psa921416
      @psa921416 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Takhar7don't be like that. It's boring.

    • @Takhar7
      @Takhar7 10 месяцев назад

      @@psa921416 can you ttanslate what he said? I can't understand @kumaresankrk3808

  • @evyatarhadar8867
    @evyatarhadar8867 3 года назад +1285

    This scene always kills me. Makes me think of me and my dad, whom I love dearly.

    • @Brooklynbaby47
      @Brooklynbaby47 3 года назад +16

      Makes me think of me and my dad I wish I had .

    • @270MOX
      @270MOX 2 года назад +13

      @Danny Tallmage True, but imaging messing with someone's mind, so that person now loves his dad, or at least thought his father was a really good person behind all the stuff he had done

    • @GuilhermeM1
      @GuilhermeM1 Год назад +2

      This scene makes me sad that one day my dad will be on his deathbed and i'll look at him one last time

    • @robloxecho
      @robloxecho 2 дня назад

      Aww 😊

  • @fiskemannen
    @fiskemannen 2 года назад +629

    Pretty insane how if you just watch this clip on its own it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, just a bunch of wildly different and random things happening, total madness. But if you watch the the movie, this is a totally logical, moving, dramatic and exciting sequence, expertly told, shot, acted and edited.

    • @deathsinger1192
      @deathsinger1192 Год назад +34

      you can't sum up every Nolan movie in a sing-

    • @Mjandro
      @Mjandro Год назад +18

      Can confirm. Haven't watched it and I have no clue what the heck is going on.

    • @therealkendallroy
      @therealkendallroy Год назад +8

      that'd be the scenario for a scene from any movie without context

    • @TaserFacer
      @TaserFacer Год назад

      Yeah OP doesn't make any sense@@therealkendallroy

    • @madmatt6454
      @madmatt6454 8 месяцев назад

      ​@therealkendallroy not true

  • @stevenswenson5914
    @stevenswenson5914 2 года назад +1354

    "I know. You were disappointed that I couldn't be you."
    "No, I was disappointed that you tried."
    Great scene. 👏

    • @LautaroTessi
      @LautaroTessi Год назад +80

      That's the very instant that defines the name of the movie.

    • @solidturtle6910
      @solidturtle6910 Год назад +26

      sorry guys im not American.
      that "i was disappointed that you tried" still sounds like a negative feedback to me
      can someone explain?

    • @scarpography
      @scarpography Год назад +74

      ​@@solidturtle6910Not American but I got it.
      That's when the idea is implanted.
      "Disappointed that you tried" would be like saying the father didn't want his son to be like him but rather his own man.

    • @solidturtle6910
      @solidturtle6910 Год назад +15

      @@scarpography oh you mean like the dad was disappointed that his son tried to be him? but he didnt

    • @scarpography
      @scarpography Год назад +58

      @@solidturtle6910 that's the idea of the inception. But since it's an artificially implanted thing the reality is his father probably really was disappointed his son couldn't be like him. They just reversed the concept (as Leo said, happier emotions are stronger)

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 3 года назад +2472

    This is Pete's only scene in the movie, and he really makes an impact, despite his limited screentime!

    • @micajohansson1138
      @micajohansson1138 3 года назад +284

      Sad thing is that he was dying during the filming of Inception and died after the movie was completed.

    • @beet1508
      @beet1508 3 года назад +83

      He was in a scene before this lol

    • @gutzz1519
      @gutzz1519 3 года назад +24

      Who's Pete?

    • @JohnnyQuanSW
      @JohnnyQuanSW 3 года назад +159

      @@gutzz1519 Cillian Murphy's character's father.

    • @vardellsfolly5200
      @vardellsfolly5200 3 года назад +111

      @@gutzz1519
      Pete Postlethwaite. He played Cillian Murphy's father. An incredible actor, who died fro cancer.

  • @jithendraks3970
    @jithendraks3970 3 года назад +494

    All say Nolan's best' is screenplay but in my opinion the emotions he carries in every movie make it very special

    • @hiiruss7423
      @hiiruss7423 2 года назад +9

      Yes, he knows how to write characters that we care about. And the actor’s performance is just icing on the cake

  • @lightningfirst689
    @lightningfirst689 3 года назад +422

    Imagine seeing this with no context. There's so much going on, but you don't really notice if you see the movie from the start because it slowly builds upon itself.

    • @madam-mint
      @madam-mint 2 года назад +14

      Honestly I have no context cuz I’ve never seen inception but the acting hits so hard that I think I understand a lot more than I expected to

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 Год назад +7

      Yeah without context this makes pretty much no sense!

    • @coreywho2972
      @coreywho2972 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@madam-mint In this world usually they enter people's dreams to extract knowledge and information, however this time they were hired to inject an idea within a person's mind, to plant the idea of bringing his father's corporation to a downfall (they were hired by a rival company). In order to do this they had to go through multiple dreams within dreams (layers of the subconscious) in order for the Inception to be successful.

    • @khwaac
      @khwaac 4 месяца назад +1

      I saw the movie and it still makes no sense

  • @iammituraj
    @iammituraj 3 года назад +313

    1:06 all of this mess and savage stuff only for THAT MOMENT where idea gets planted finally. Such an epic movie based on a simple idea.

  • @nachiketsachin8269
    @nachiketsachin8269 3 года назад +1268

    Cillian Murphy is underrated!!!

    • @cesar5887
      @cesar5887 3 года назад +55

      not really... he is known to be one of the best actors

    • @nachiketsachin8269
      @nachiketsachin8269 3 года назад +186

      @@cesar5887 He was underrated until the Peaky Fockin Blinders

    • @luckyluc6654
      @luckyluc6654 3 года назад +4

      @@nachiketsachin8269 then why say he underrates of you admitted he isn't it anymore?

    • @chxrliet8275
      @chxrliet8275 3 года назад +18

      @@nachiketsachin8269 dude he was in so so much before peaky blinders

    • @lala9237
      @lala9237 3 года назад +20

      @@chxrliet8275 nope.. not many people know his name 'Cillian Murphy' before peaky blinders

  • @Auroraeo
    @Auroraeo Год назад +74

    The emotion in this scene is so strong the eyes the sadness and realization that he loved him, man this hits the soul, unbelievable actor.

  • @danielplainview2584
    @danielplainview2584 Год назад +91

    How the hell did this not even get a nomination for Best Film Editing at the Oscars?

    • @brooksblair5887
      @brooksblair5887 10 месяцев назад +17

      you mean best film in the history of humanity?

    • @zazyreqpro8132
      @zazyreqpro8132 10 месяцев назад

      @@brooksblair5887I agree

    • @Feliz-dm7cq
      @Feliz-dm7cq Месяц назад

      ​@@zazyreqpro8132I second

  • @thelonewolf8333
    @thelonewolf8333 Год назад +46

    Tom hardy Cillian Murphy Leonardo Di Caprio - man what a cast!

  • @Janaale
    @Janaale 3 года назад +604

    Nolan is one of a kind director.

  • @sca8217
    @sca8217 Год назад +26

    To see the pinwheel inside the safe was an emotional 'kick' for us viewers. Murphy, postelthwaite... Just great artists of the craft...

  • @danieltonga6052
    @danieltonga6052 Год назад +101

    This scene is what made Inception a masterpiece film imo.
    When Cobb spoke about the importance of this moment, “Positive emotion trumps negative emotion every time. We all yearn for reconciliation: catharsis," he was speaking about how important that moment was in Fischer's inception. I think that is also revealing of Nolan's feelings of this movie, who knew that this moment was also vital to make the movie work.
    Without this scene, there is no powerful emotional resonance to the film nor reason to believe Fischer's motivations.

    • @dennismolina1127
      @dennismolina1127 Год назад +11

      You're absolutely right! The idea of splitting up his father's empire sounds ridiculous to Robert, who would never entertain this idea even for a second in his mind. But because the process of Inception had been performed so well, it is now the idea that he eagerly pursues. This separates great marketers from the average ones because they can get people to buy something even if they don't really need or want it.

  • @Beyondhumanlimits1
    @Beyondhumanlimits1 Год назад +65

    Cillian’s scene is one of the best acted throughout the movie. I’m glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves. Fabulous actor, amazing since the days of Sunshine(2004). It’s a shame we don’t get the full dialogue

    • @Tonycillian5
      @Tonycillian5 Год назад +2

      I think Sunshine was 2007 but great film

  • @ya-tekao8477
    @ya-tekao8477 Год назад +31

    the appreciation and admiration for Cillian Murphy's acting skills, particularly his ability to convey emotions and captivate the audience through his expressions, even in scenes with limited dialogue. Many commenters express their excitement about his upcoming lead role in Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" and hope that he receives the recognition and awards he deserves. This underscores the impact of a talented actor's performance in making a memorable cinematic experience.

  • @moulakhan6890
    @moulakhan6890 2 года назад +40

    Murhpy crying.......tom eyes saying yes we did it.....one of the best scenes i have watched in my life!!!

  • @willh7352
    @willh7352 3 года назад +163

    One of the greatest pieces of Cinema I've ever seen in my life

  • @dublin7
    @dublin7 Год назад +39

    Cillian Murphy is a stunning actor

    • @Fierceprotector
      @Fierceprotector 11 месяцев назад

      No. He was good in PB and oppenheimer

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 10 месяцев назад +5

      Watch "Breakfast On Pluto" and "Peacock" to see just how versatile an actor he can be...

    • @dublin7
      @dublin7 10 месяцев назад

      @caronstout354 I swear on my life, I'm in that movie!! It was filmed in Dublin, Ireland, where I live. I was an extra, and all my scenes were with him. I can't believe you mentioned Breakfast on Pluto. That's crazy.

    • @sudeshnapal1832
      @sudeshnapal1832 5 месяцев назад

      @@caronstout354 Anthropoid, Sunshine and the wind that shakes the barley too. Underrated films but he is brilliant in them

  • @kellyhou9594
    @kellyhou9594 10 месяцев назад +26

    congrate to Mr. Murphy for winning his academy.

  • @PercivalFromWales
    @PercivalFromWales 3 года назад +132

    This scene always makes me cry...

  • @jumper55ful
    @jumper55ful Год назад +21

    the music when this kicked in the Imax blew me the hell out of my seat absolutely phenomenal writing, cinematography and acting! i want more movies like this not just re makes!

    • @ujjawaltiwari6668
      @ujjawaltiwari6668 4 месяца назад

      pls give me sometime.
      I am working on a script.
      I'll be coming up with a content which you be really happy to have watched ❤.
      Just sometime ❤

  • @sundance9042
    @sundance9042 10 месяцев назад +10

    Nolan is The Hitchcock of our time. And I am so thankful to be here for it!

  • @dwilliams02
    @dwilliams02 10 месяцев назад +11

    The wild thing is that Murphy is so good during that scene that we didn’t even need to see the pinwheel to know what was in the safe. They could’ve just shown his face, and then him realizing his father had passed, letting out that sob, and it wouldn’t have mattered what was actually in the safe. His eyes could’ve told the story alone.

  • @raynarksatriawibowo6688
    @raynarksatriawibowo6688 Год назад +33

    When the kick is too hard and it made him a nuclear scientist

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 10 месяцев назад +17

    This scene with the father and son had SO much more impact than anything with Cobb and his wife.

    • @rehnumachowdhury3629
      @rehnumachowdhury3629 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's Cillian Murphy. Christopher Nolan isn't very good with characterisation and human emotion. It's more strategic. In Oppenheimer, if someone else played it, it would have been so wooden.

    • @talpho3301
      @talpho3301 4 месяца назад

      @@rehnumachowdhury3629disagree man, interstellar with the video message scene, this movie with the father scene, etc. I agree there are times where his characterization can be weaker but you can’t ignore the masterclasses

  • @lecer1187
    @lecer1187 2 года назад +64

    I never get tired of watching Inception, and it gets me everytime thinking about my 3 level dreams and if this are all true stories..

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 2 года назад +6

      what's crazy is having dreams that feel like such a true memory that you are convinced they actually happened. Then you have to keep reminding yourself that they didnt.

    • @POLARTTYRTM
      @POLARTTYRTM Год назад

      The craziest dreams are false awakenings. They are scary realistic and simply indistinguishable from reality. They are so real that you start to doubt reality once you are actually awake. I have it happening to me far too many times. I went crazy when I woke up because false awakenings are just SO real and you can dream of a whole day in minutes in a world that feels as real as real-life.

  • @Rawlingm
    @Rawlingm 2 года назад +143

    This scene really hits me these days, it reminds me of what my father did to me after he passed away. Growing up he divorced my mother before my brother was born (his second son) All of me and my brothers life my father sort of disowned my brother. He would say stuff at gatherings and get togethers that he only has one son. When my son was born he was a great grandfather. I told him before he passed away from stage 4 cancer, about a year ago, that he wasnt the best father (and he already knew that) but I did tell him he was the greatest grandfather to my 4 year old son
    Fast forward to after his death, I was given 2 of his chests he had his whole life that was told I get after his passing. In one of them, he has a bunch of my brothers pictures in there, from when he was a baby all the way up to about 13 years old. None of us never knew he had any of these pictures, and why would he have had all of them and kept them. I cried so hard when I seen he had so many pictures of him and some even in frames. When I see him take the toy fan out of the chests it literally gives me flashbacks of when I was pulling out those pictures of my brother out of those chests. I couldn't believe it

    • @johnkloosterman6277
      @johnkloosterman6277 2 года назад +6

      Do you mind me asking--do you know why he treated your brother that way, if he kept all the pictures the whole time?

    • @RosyCheeker
      @RosyCheeker Год назад +4

      By the sounds of it I don't think that his brother is his fathers biological son. It would make sense of the divorce and way he was acting.

    • @Rawlingm
      @Rawlingm Год назад +5

      @@RosyCheeker he is, my brother looks more like a spitting image of my dad than I do

    • @ChristianKnight-1054
      @ChristianKnight-1054 Год назад +2

      ​@marcdumont2275 Do you always act like that when someone uses logic?

  • @alkhairparengal
    @alkhairparengal Год назад +8

    I really don't care of whatever the critic says but this movie has blown off my mind.

  • @mieskhan
    @mieskhan 3 года назад +109

    Nolan's Greatest stand alone film. In my top ten of all time & an absolutely beautiful ending! Perfection 👍😍

    • @Tonycillian5
      @Tonycillian5 Год назад +3

      @Devi Diaries For me it goes
      1. Inception
      2. Interstellar
      3. TDK
      4. The Prestige
      5. Memento
      6. Batman Begins
      7. Insomnia
      8. TDKR
      9. Dunkirk
      10. Tenet
      11. Following
      Inception and Interstellar are so neck and neck for me easily interchangeable

    • @spamdatgd6326
      @spamdatgd6326 10 месяцев назад +2

      Everything about Inception is exactly what I want in a movie, and the score drives every scene further into a perfect experience. The CGI was very good for 2010 because it still looks good today. A work of art...the ending proves it, the whole audience gasped in the theater, fully engaged. You can't ask for more!

  • @PlatoCave
    @PlatoCave 3 года назад +112

    Spielberg once said Pete is the finest actor in the world. This scene further validates that. Master of expression.

  • @woodysmith2681
    @woodysmith2681 2 года назад +94

    Nolan's greatest strengths are atmosphere and endings. He builds a setting so thoroughly, you understand some many aspects of the world he's built from evocative, emotional touches and shots, with almost no bloat. Then as the story progresses, he pulls together usually 3-4 different threads, here represented very literally by different levels of the dream, and ends them as one on incredibly tense emotional highs. The catharsis his endings bring is palpable.
    oh, and this is a movie about making movies and the toll it takes, especially on the director. Interstellar is about parents leaving but not abandoning children. He has some amazing metaphors and subtext.

    • @Guardian__Angel
      @Guardian__Angel 2 года назад +1

      Very solid analysis. 👍

    • @manavbhalla2861
      @manavbhalla2861 Год назад

      He sometimes overdoes it with the ending though, in order to make it feel more grand or epic. Interstellar is the perfect example of that

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic 2 года назад +19

    Chris seen it way before anyone else on how talented Cillian truly is, no wonder he's in majority of his films

    • @ujjawaltiwari6668
      @ujjawaltiwari6668 8 месяцев назад

      By working last year on their 5th project common.... Both of them received Oscar Award ❤

  • @AshPaddyM
    @AshPaddyM 2 года назад +77

    This movie blew my mind. Great performances from everyone involved.

  • @tusharkumar8750
    @tusharkumar8750 2 года назад +642

    Inception,Tenet,Dunkirk,Dark Knight Triology,Interstellar,Memento, The Prestige are absolute masterpieces 👌👌👌

    • @chandanhg8265
      @chandanhg8265 2 года назад +30

      In short all nolan movies

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock 2 года назад +60

      Take tenet out

    • @dangiraffe5271
      @dangiraffe5271 2 года назад +6

      Completely agree all masterpieces

    • @M.S.1.5
      @M.S.1.5 2 года назад +37

      @@Chadius_Thundercock and put it on the top.
      There I competed your sentence

    • @sws212
      @sws212 2 года назад +19

      @@M.S.1.5 Tenet is terrible, Dude Shyamalan'ed his legacy with that convoluted mess of a film.

  • @charlemagne30
    @charlemagne30 Год назад +16

    One of my favourite movies ever. Isnt cillian murphy just outstanding in everything he does

  • @maujo2009
    @maujo2009 Год назад +28

    This scene goes to prove that although you cannot change your past, you _can_ change your opinion of your past.

  • @chaitanyasharma1066
    @chaitanyasharma1066 Год назад +11

    Murphy is brilliant man he is so good

  • @alexgataric
    @alexgataric 3 года назад +78

    Three submovies climax at once. And the real world and limbo are still going. What great story writing.

  • @nissarahamed
    @nissarahamed 11 месяцев назад +4

    Amazing soundtrack. Amazing cast. Amazing movie. One of the best Nolan movies

  • @therockconklin292
    @therockconklin292 3 года назад +139

    One of my favorite movies of all-time!

    • @yazancallas
      @yazancallas 3 года назад +1

      Mine too

    • @tieptran3613
      @tieptran3613 2 года назад +4

      is my no.1, have seen it literally 24 times in last 10 years :)

    • @theerealatm
      @theerealatm Год назад

      My top favorite movie.

  • @noorsarsar
    @noorsarsar 2 года назад +12

    this has to be the greatest scene of all time combined with the greatest soundtrack of all time

  • @krtlkid
    @krtlkid 2 года назад +66

    The sad part is thats not exactly what fischers dad thought of him. He was made to believe he loved him.

    • @yugihlh
      @yugihlh Год назад +2

      Well no that’s still kinda up in the air, I’m sure his father still had love for him but remember business can change people and relationships, I’m sure if we could peel back all the years and bad conversations the love was still there, they legitimately helped Fischer

    • @dwilliams02
      @dwilliams02 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but to invoke another of Nolan’s great works:
      “Sometimes, the truth isn’t enough. Sometimes, people deserve to have their faith rewarded.”

  • @hannahboldewijn
    @hannahboldewijn Год назад +13

    This scene is so sad, because of Murphy fantastic performance and also because he’s dreaming, his father probably wasn’t that close to him

  • @Roqley
    @Roqley 2 года назад +10

    "Sometimes, the truth isn't good enough, they deserve more. Sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded" -the dark knight

  • @Love-rv6zg
    @Love-rv6zg 3 года назад +51

    This song is so beautiful

  • @PeteLePan
    @PeteLePan 10 месяцев назад +6

    Came to this vid after the award, my favorite scene.

  • @nite1640
    @nite1640 3 года назад +97

    Respect for the director choosing some irish actors

  • @kloudmuka
    @kloudmuka 2 года назад +13

    the scene, the music, the acting...everything is so epic and perfectly combined.

  • @Soooooooooooonicable
    @Soooooooooooonicable Месяц назад +1

    The buildup of the string instruments during the pinwheel scene never fails to make my eyes water. probably my favorite moment in the whole movie.

  • @jfayiii
    @jfayiii 2 года назад +14

    The first-time intensity of this scene and it's score can't be described easily.

  • @imadudewithissues
    @imadudewithissues Год назад +10

    0:39 ayyyyyy thats some forshadowing
    only thing left is the heimer

  • @veryestherly
    @veryestherly 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just realised watching this clip that Eames is the only person to see Fischer have his revelation that he should be his own person. Brilliant scene and excellent, scene-stealing moment by the lovely Tom Hardy ❤

  • @lpycb42
    @lpycb42 3 месяца назад +2

    This is my favorite sequence, probably ever. This and the beginning of TDK.

  • @VaniaAjah
    @VaniaAjah Год назад +4

    I have no words for this scene. I remember watched Inception on the Theatre, the idea, the plot, the complexity, the action, the soundtrack are mindblowing. I'm not the person who could easily being affected and swayed by movies, but this scene really gave me chills and anxious. Anyway the fact that the dream on a dream isn't impossible because i experienced myself several times on my childhood.

  • @simp4makima81
    @simp4makima81 2 года назад +15

    Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer is a match made in heaven

  • @jadenthomas1169
    @jadenthomas1169 Год назад +7

    There's like an hour long build up to this scene...the scene by itself doesn't make much sense, but when you watch the entire Robert Fischer premise your emotions get the best of you at this scene :)

  • @jeeyi345
    @jeeyi345 3 года назад +22

    They really should charge Fisher for fixing up his relationship with his father, even after dying, which makes it even harder

  • @nflman618
    @nflman618 Год назад +7

    One of the hardest scenes in cinema history

  • @thedagfather8807
    @thedagfather8807 10 месяцев назад +2

    The way this entire scene hinges on everything compiled in the entire movie is insane

  • @anarcocryptoboy
    @anarcocryptoboy 2 года назад +9

    1:04
    1:45
    These two frames... thank you Cillian.

  • @requiemforameme1
    @requiemforameme1 2 года назад +14

    I need a theater to just play Interstellar, Gravity, and Inception on loop.
    You’d leave the theater with major heart palpitations, but it’d be worth it.

  • @Adrian_37633
    @Adrian_37633 4 месяца назад +2

    I like when she jumps backwards off the balcony

  • @juanloprada
    @juanloprada 11 месяцев назад +2

    Peter was such a tremendous actor

  • @Digmer
    @Digmer Год назад +8

    And with this lie, he got a lifetime of peace and healing.

  • @fatemakhatunnandiny2414
    @fatemakhatunnandiny2414 Год назад +19

    And I’m hoping Cillian will get oscar for Oppenheimer

    • @geoffbruce8605
      @geoffbruce8605 10 месяцев назад +1

      Eyyy

    • @kevt3770
      @kevt3770 10 месяцев назад

      He did get the Oscar.

    • @ujjawaltiwari6668
      @ujjawaltiwari6668 8 месяцев назад

      My fav. Actor " Cillian Murphy" is now an academy award winner ❤❤

  • @odinsantos8749
    @odinsantos8749 Год назад +4

    the best movie of Nolan so far...

  • @killa2488
    @killa2488 Год назад +2

    The emotion in this movie is insane

  • @Fondrom
    @Fondrom 2 года назад +6

    This movie is 20 years ahead of its time

  • @Morcap
    @Morcap Год назад +4

    How Inception didn't win [at least] an Oscar, again? Madness.

    • @Ugucy
      @Ugucy Год назад +2

      Bro, the movie won 4 Oscars check again. Sadly, it didn't win the Best Picture.

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation 2 года назад +5

    This is actually my favorite scene in this film

  • @Visioncom_electric_Nj
    @Visioncom_electric_Nj 2 года назад +11

    Best movie of all time in my opinion!

  • @nicolasblume1046
    @nicolasblume1046 Год назад +2

    OMG I am so in love with the montage in the end. Brilliant ❤️

  • @Howlingburd19
    @Howlingburd19 Год назад +24

    Unpopular opinion: this is Nolan’s best movie (or Oppenheimer but I personally like Inception more), even over The Dark Knight

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 10 месяцев назад +1

      Dark Knight is silly superhero stuff, it can never be as good as his more serious movies

    • @SharkyKSP
      @SharkyKSP 10 месяцев назад +2

      Oppenheimer is probably his best movie

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 10 месяцев назад

      @@SharkyKSP no it's not, you are just hyping up his latest release like some gullible mass media parrot

    • @SharkyKSP
      @SharkyKSP 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@leob4403 I’ve scene all of his movies, I can safely say Oppenheimer is his best one, the soundtrack, the cinematography, the lack of CGI

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 10 месяцев назад

      @@SharkyKSP the lack of CGI makes it a great movie lmao, that's one of the worst arguments I've ever heard

  • @jqyhlmnp
    @jqyhlmnp 3 года назад +32

    I love how the code for the safe was 8 spaces but he only needed to enter 6 because security

  • @Ar1AnX1x
    @Ar1AnX1x 2 года назад +7

    the Cillian Murphy scene specially hits hard if you've lost your paps

  • @kpgirl.4622
    @kpgirl.4622 Год назад +15

    Who's here after watching Oppenheimer? 🙋

  • @madelinelaam
    @madelinelaam Год назад +8

    This scene got me crying all the time

  • @L96A2
    @L96A2 2 года назад +11

    I think my favorite shot in this whole movie is Ariadne opening her eyes just as the van hits the water.

    • @Mav86asian
      @Mav86asian 2 года назад +3

      It’s his eyes now. We could be fired from our work for pronoucing the wrong pronoun from Ellen the Elliot Page 😂

    • @elvis.austin
      @elvis.austin 2 года назад +1

      @@Mav86asian stfu, they're talking about the character not the actor.

    • @dimitrijespasic473
      @dimitrijespasic473 2 года назад

      @@Mav86asian she mutilated herself. You can see how her body became fake.

    • @humanbeing4841
      @humanbeing4841 2 года назад

      Yeah something about that scene just as she opens her eyes and water splashes that is amazing.

    • @jayelawrence7901
      @jayelawrence7901 Год назад

      Honestly it's the entire kick series for me. From her jumping off that building to walking up in that van. It's like "the work is done".

  • @richardgunderson9413
    @richardgunderson9413 Год назад +3

    The law of Correspondence…
    Christopher Nolan is brilliant.

  • @xXFluffers
    @xXFluffers 6 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite moments in the movie is when they're riding around on snowmobiles and one of them points out the kick song, but it's so insanely slow due to the time dilation that another character simply remarks "I thought that was the wind". If you listen closely you can just barely make out the song, but it's slowed so much that it's almost unrecognizable.

  • @DAVEXXL
    @DAVEXXL Год назад +2

    One of my fav scenes in the movie. His eyes tho

  • @1532JJ
    @1532JJ 3 года назад +176

    I think what I love about this movie is there aren't any true heroes. Cobb is still a criminal who mentally destroyed his wife and forced her(unknowingly of course) to commit suicide. The rest of the gang are a bunch of shady characters, with the exception I suppose of Ariadnay. As for Fisher, he is tricked into blowing up his fathers empire and will likely never know that the heartfelt moment he had with his dad in his final moments in the mountain was all a lie, will come to think of his lawyer as a backstabbing POS(maybe he was, but we don't know that for sure) and Saito wins despite him coming across as a real low life willing to go to extreme lengths just to become more powerful and rich.
    Nobody comes out of this looking good. Not Cobb, not any of his crew, not Fisher or Saito.

    • @buffalo5862
      @buffalo5862 2 года назад +5

      That is definitely one way to look at it

    • @h.d.5194
      @h.d.5194 2 года назад +37

      In fairness cillians character is sort of seen as the antagonist from the start but as the movie progressed we see more and more into the unfortunate and pitiful relationship with his father which many can relate to and we end up seeing him as a victim to be empathetic towards. I like that he wasn't an outright villain and can be sympathetic towards. Saito did profit from the mission but it regardless prevented a global monopoly on energy which could be horrendous for people and his character didn't seem that bad when he was working with the team in the mission and he stayed true to his word with Cobb so he is respectable.

    • @mertserimer6928
      @mertserimer6928 2 года назад +30

      Nobody is bad/villain either. Your softy sense of morality does not match with this movie's theme. Saito was right about "being only power in one industry is dangerous", Cobb is a result of corporate world system which makes him "gray". System creates these people. He couldn't foresee inception idea being alive in real life too. Didnt you see how much he loved her? There are no bad intentions and he was also right about that inception too, since children were waiting in real life too.

    • @h.d.5194
      @h.d.5194 2 года назад +7

      @@mertserimer6928 nobody said that anyone is bad or a villain either you fool. They said that there's no outright good characters and that everyone is kinda in the grey section.

    • @aaronwylie6928
      @aaronwylie6928 2 года назад +8

      Saito had to live in purgatory for decades. I would say he earned his "win"

  • @greengoblin4life
    @greengoblin4life 3 года назад +27

    I prefer 528491 over time. Zimmer is a genius.

  • @sivhot
    @sivhot Год назад +1

    Watching for the nth time...still getting goosebumps with that Cillian and the dad scene

  • @EmileSmithRoweGod
    @EmileSmithRoweGod 2 года назад +3

    도레미파솔라시도만으로 긴장감 쭉쭉 뽑아내는 짐머 당신은 신이야

  • @tajwarchowdhury22
    @tajwarchowdhury22 Год назад +3

    The greatest movie of all time. Absolutely breathtaking. Beautiful beautiful

  • @DaltonHBrown
    @DaltonHBrown 4 месяца назад

    The final kick was intense. They mention that their timing has to be impeccable before the whole thing even happens, but still. Goosebumps. And I love that the movie doesn't just follow where the main story is happening, but instead it shows the drama happening in the first two sleep stages.
    Including the second level having to completely rework his kick plan since they were suddenly left with no gravity after the bus went over the bridge.

  • @pab1381
    @pab1381 2 года назад +9

    This is my favorite Nolan film outside of Dark Knight. As far as original stories go it’s my favorite film by him. Interstellar is fantastic too and I liked Tenet. Dunkirk was alright. Prestige was good. Inception is just so big in scope and the story with dreams is so cool. Turning dreams into espionage with action and heart.