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[Editor's note: Here is the French trailer and a teaser for Inception]
At WonderCon today we got an exclusive look at footage from Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan's mysterious new film Inception. It was basically James Bond in cyberspace, where heists involve stealing people's dreams - literally.
We saw an extended teaser trailer for the film, which introduced us to Leonardo DiCaprio's character, an "extractor," or dream hacker, whose job is "subconscious security." This is science fiction ala Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - we're in the present-day, but a new piece of technology has changed the rules of the game. In Inception, that technology allows people to climb inside each other's dreams.
Leonardo DiCaprio is a superagent who uses new dream-reading technology to prevent bad guy extractors from stealing ideas out of the dreams of entrepreneurs, creators, and inventors. The dreamworld corporate espionage idea works perfectly, especially because Nolan filmed the dream sequences to be as gritty and documentary-realistic as possible.
Featuring Michael Caine, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard (who is apparently "very twisted"), and Ellen Page (among others), the movie plunges us into Nolan's richly-textured world where, as DiCaprio says, "ideas can take on lives of their own." Because the heists and shootouts and chase scenes all take place in dreams, they feel like James Bond on just a little bit of acid - people ski across impossibly vast snowscapes, clamor down breathtaking rock faces, and (in one incredible scene) fight suspended in a space where gravity has been warped. It's great to see DiCaprio in a psychological thriller that is about the nature of psychology itself.
During the question and answer session, Nolan talked about his struggle to get the film made. He'd been working on it for years, and only after the success of his two Batman movies was he able to convince funders to back his original story about hackers in dreamland. He explained that the movie is heavily influenced by the look of 2001, especially in a few key scenes where the laws of gravity are suspended.
He also said it was very important to him to make the dreams feel as realistic as possible - this is no Lovely Bones, with giant, candy-colored fantasies. He used 35mm film to give those dream sequences their documentary feel, and relied on his knowledge of "lucid dreaming," a near-waking state where you control your own dreams. In fact, it sounded like Nolan had based a lot of the dream sequences on his own experiences with dreaming.
Producer Emma Thomas, who was also at WonderCon, called the film "personal," and Nolan confirmed that he'd tried to pull back from the typical "superficial heist plot." Though it is a heist, it has to be personal because it's all about what's inside people's subconscious minds. The more we heard about how he'd conceived the film, the more intriguing it sounded to me. A heist with depth? A James Bond character who uses tech to engage in "subconscious security"? This is a summer movie that will deliver a hell of a lot more than chase scenes (though the clips we saw made the chase scenes look fantastic).
One thing that Nolan was really emphatic about was his skepticism about 3D. He said: I have a rigorous approach to image quality. We're thinking about 3D, but nothing today competes with large format film. I think there's a lot of misinformation about where cinema is heading." He remains committed to traditional film, which he rightly pointed out can create an intensely immersive experience.
So there will be no 3D Batman movies in the near future. But there will be an awesome, original science fiction film for you to enjoy this July when Inception hits theaters.
Article originally published by Annalee Newitz on io9.








Glass (10 years ago) Reply
Dreams aren't "cyberspace".

Anonymous (10 years ago) Reply
I think this sounds unique and fascinating. 'bout time.

Anonymous (10 years ago) Reply
hook a bro up with a 'cam yo.

JackCrow (10 years ago) Reply
Here is a version of a poster:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/assets/images/articles/1270399902.jpg
Here is an another article:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25559
and one more:
http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/2008-12-6-the-fien-print/posts/wondercon-audiences-get-an-inception-tease
Director Christopher Nolan and Composer Hans Zimmer talk about the psychological thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OMpD2Ba2jI

canislupy (10 years ago) Reply
Up with Nolan, down with Cameron! 3D is the death of cinema. Of course, I may be biased as I have been blind in one eye for my entire life....

Willie (10 years ago) Reply
Paprika anyone?

Fred (10 years ago) Reply
I went to see 'Beowulf' in 3D and it was like a vivid dream - the texture, feel and effect on me. The world was archetypal and the (at least!) 1000 year-old warrior myth a personal favourite. I believe the 3D taps into the psyche more than 2D, unless the storytelling is A1. After all, we can buzz off a good fireside story as much as Avatar, if told correctly.
To summarize, I'm sure Carl Jung would've enjoyed Beowulf and Eternal Sunshine... and especially Whalerider...and would haveseen right through the PA genre's underlying message, and I'm sure Inception will open the floodgates to a more mature approach to the human psyche and its workings. At least I hope so. Otherwise, it's back to the campfire...

arash (10 years ago) Reply
So basically he went and played Double Fine's game "Psychonauts" and thought he could gritty it up a little via Satoshi Kon's "Paprika"
Sounds like it might be interesting.

Anonymous (10 years ago) Reply
Thank you arash, I thought I was the only one who's mind went right to Psychonauts upon seeing the trailer. That said I think I am gonna like this movie.