


I finally went to see Inception while I was in Manchester this week, I'd heard a lot about it so I had quite high hopes.
To be honest I wasn't bowled over, the dreams concept was amazing and it made me do a lot of thinking which I really like in a film, also some of the shots were stunning... but overall it just didn't quite do it for me. It could be that it was just a bit too much like an action film for my own taste.
It did however remind me of two of my favourite films; Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and The Science of Sleep, they both have similar themes of sleep and dream intervention and I think I will have to give them both a watch again soon. I definitely enjoyed Inception, and I would recommend that everyone gives it a watch, but I don't think I will be viewing it again.
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