Inception in Real-Time
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2010
- The dream just got a little more complicated.
Edited by Weikang Sun.
Editing platform: Sony Vegas Pro 10
Video from Inception
Music: Mombasa, from Inception OST, composed by Hans Zimmer
Copyright Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Entertainment
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When you get 8 hours of sleep in 4 minutes
It’s more like 50 years of sleep for the japanese guy.... He went into limbo rmb?
No. They dreamt for 4 minutes. You don’t dream for the entire time you’re asleep, you dream for anywhere from 5 seconds to 20 minutes at a time, spending time between each dream in a sleep where you are practically dead and don’t dream or think. People dream on average 2 hours every night (even people who don’t remember their dreams Andy believe they don’t).
The flight was 12 hours. Don’t forget that they’re already in a dream, time is already sped up beyond the real time we see here, on top of earlier scenes before they go into the next layer. They honestly had more of a ridiculously long dream, which is fair considering they’re drugged.
The film (or this video) didn’t show the entire flight for two reasons 1) it would be ridiculously boring watching a bunch of people sleep on a plane and 2) only maybe 30 minutes of it would show the actual scenes, the rest would be blank except for them sleeping, or just sitting on the plane after they wake up.
@@cockatoode705 mate it was a joke not a scientific analysis
@@servvo scientific analyses are cool though
@@TheRealJojo27 understandable, carry on
I think Inception is a movie with the most sophisticated use of ‘Meanwhile..’
Yessss😭😭
@Hanna Lee Until Tenet
Uh
@@whengrapespop5728 Tenet is not even close as good as this film though.
@@Ignasimp I agree, but it still has a more sophisticated use of “meanwhile”.
I swear his dead wife was creepier than many horror movies.
u r right
That death scene is frickin’ DARK
Fr, stabbing and shooting mofos without giving a single fuck!
LOL
Nolan always has that twisted fucked up scene involving lovers. Rachel choosing Harvey before Batman tries to save Harvey thinking it was Rachel, Lenny not being able to cope with the fact he killed his wife so creates a character that did, Saitor killing his wife in the temporal pincer, dark shit. Funny how in an interview Nolan was asked if he would ever tackle romance film, id pay to see that shit 😂😂
when you spend 2 hours 42 minutes watching a 4 minute 26 second movie
I spent longer making it.
*INCEPTION*
- Michael, The Office
The 4 minute lapse only covers the second half of the movie, the first one is the build up
i still have a doubt if the movie is 2hr42mins or 2hr28mins
@@marinadeburgos8666 well yeah its just the airplane ride.
This movie was way longer in my head
The movie is an hour and a half
@@piratecandy6310 2.5 hours actually
@@chefboiarby304 depends on the layer of the inception you are in.
Jorge's Blog :3
rofl
The UA-cam algorithm is actually doing good work today.
Today as well
Have you seen Tenet's trailer. Could be because of it?
after 9 years?
incepting UA-cam
😇
English teachers: Never end a story with "And it was all a dream."
Inception: Hold my beer
No, Inception was more like, "And it was all a dream?"
One punctuation mark. Big difference.
David Lynch: No, you hold my beer.
Los Serrano: aguantame la caña
@@brainmind4070 yeah but in the end you see the spinney thing start to topple so it couldnt be a dream because it spins forever in the dream
@@arandomyoutuber6634 It wobbles and regains its balance. It's supposed to be ambiguous.
I like how they left 'the guy who doesn't go into the field' on the top layer responsible for everyone's lives fighting off gunmen on his own
😂😂
Because they knew the top layer, even though it had gunmen, was going to be the mildest layer in terms of violence. The deeper the layer the stronger the projections, and the only people they could spare to watch over them while dreaming was Yusuf and Arthur, and they gave Yusuf the easier level
To be fair they didn’t realize that Fischer’s dreams were going to be so militarized
@@kayzeazahe’s father of atomic bomb in his other life, so yes he is pretty militarized
@@wanleaf LOL
When you run a Virtual Machine within a Virtual Machine.
Within a virtual machine
So you can watch porn in your Virtual Machine within a Virtual Machine
John within a virtual machine
Ram gives up
except they are slower.
Also, the entire dream happened on a plane. Just in case you forgot.
Not really
The second half yes
Omg you're right. This movie is something else.
Technically the plan ride was longer than the movie too :p
It's so sad that we can't see them sleep in the plane x) but it would probably be too much
Crazy how the entire limbo scene takes place while the van is falling.
it's because of the free fall concept
@@anuragbhardwaj2654 it's because the deeper the dream level, the faster the time
@@ladyfl0wers the slower the time*
@@63bits65Both are right. It's faster for the ppl deeper, or slower for the ppl one level up relative to the people deeper.
Time moves slower in a dream that's why before a test, I would efficiently in the last 5 days before the test. The last 3 hours before I sleep would be study time. Usually if I did it right, the dream is nothing but the subject material. Then I wake up and play games, exercise, eat, go to school, study, sleep. On difficult subjects I study, exercise, eat, go to school, study, sleep. The playing games will have to wait. That morning study is there to quickly confirm the stuff I did in the dream helped. I've found many solutions to problems simply dreaming about it.
I wake up at 2 am and go to sleep at 8 pm. 2 am to 6 am is some of the best time to myself. I've actually learned how to digital paint in that time when I replaced it with gaming lol.
I forgot how much I loved this movie thanks UA-cam :)
yes
Falling bread
Omg I found your channel again I feel so stupid your name is so simple 2 years I’ve been searching
Why are you under every video?
I watched this in bed. Bad idea...
Top left corner is just a prettey crazy car chase, considering that only one of the guys in the van is awake
It’s even crazier because he’s not awake
It's even crazier because you only need one person to drive the car...
@@GymPaul I'm dead 2
😂😂
He’s the real MVP of the story
HE's not awake, he also asleep but in the JET remeber?
I'm surprised the van-layer, even though just sporadically shown, is so consistent.
It's really interesting because seeing it on it's own makes it work as a cohesive action scene.
In the movie scenes from the van are shown rarely enough that it comes across as a reminder of what's happening rather than an action scene.
Sorry what do you mean by van layer?
Magma the first layer where there is a van. Not a fancy science term.
@@ChristinaMagma van scene, meant continuous chase instead of a few cuts where they are needed. It is a complete scene which was cut in pieces
Because it was shot as its own scene much like any car chase scene would and in editing it was laid out into he story. That's why they say that it's actually the editing room where the film is made
When this all was finished with Leo and crew waking up on the plane, i was shell shocked that "Holy Shit! These guys were on the plane. Right! I forgot that completely"
Just like when you wake up in the afternoon and need to piece your day back together!
What this really goes to show is that Hans Zimmer is a musical genius. Almost everything on screen during these four minutes pairs perfectly with the music.
Doctor: you have about 4 minutes to live
Me: I guess I'll watch the entirety of Inception
You could have just gone into limbo!!
Meh, like a quarter of it
you missed like 30 seconds since you died in 4 minutes! 😔
@@siya_jpg and you'd also have to consider the amount of time it would take to search the video
these memes literally can't work in any possible way
@@games_on_phone89 in a way they can
Holy shit I never realized that they did all of that in only 4 min in real time. Crazy
Even less real time considering this whole time they were on a plane above the Pacific ocean
@@daraj02 Even less considering the entire movie may be a dream.
Except its probably less because of the slo-mo sequences (especially the Van falling).
Yeah it's probably like 3:15 without the slow motion parts that shouldn't be in slow motion.
@@gabemerritt3139yeah it isn't tho because that's just a needless conspiracy that would make no sense
Me who has never seen inception: Ah yes, i completely understand now.
Bro its on netflix and no reason not to watch This masterpiece. Actually one of the best movies of the decate
@@lightfire3606 *of all time*
You won't understand it after you've watched it.
@@RylanStorm Sure you will! You just have to make sure subtitles are on otherwise it's physically impossible to understand what the characters are saying.
@Kevin MarinAyala oh thanks
“The test isn’t that confusing”
The test:
The test has great music.
@@ChristopherNolanOfficial True
@@ChristopherNolanOfficial So you got inspiration from this video, right ?
Meanwhile, Tenet:
LOL I'm a film student this is literally on my test
I like the part where they're in a dream
NICK MELLO You picked up on that, did you? Well done.
NICK MELLO thats the point of the joke lol
Diamond Louis XIV you like the whole movie
Really? Were they dreaming?
@NICK MELLOwoosh*
I remember when this movie felt like a modern masterpiece. Now, 9 years later, it feels like a classic masterpiece. Kinda like The Matrix.
no it still feels like a modern masterpiece
Thats why i can´t leave out a comparison between cubrick and nolan.
@Deltacon777 1 I'm never recommended movies to buy here, but there it is, right next to this comment at the time of viewing. Mighty suspicious.
"Star Wars" is a classic masterpiece. This is modern masterpiece. In 20 years it will be a classic.
still feels like a modern masterpiece, watched it like yesterday
This movie might be confusing at first but after it ends you actually feel more confused
Actually it's the third time I'm watching it, two of them were for 2 important school project (1.cinematography ; 2. politics and society ) so I was paying close attention to everything so I could fully understand each details... And now I almost understand everything:)... almost
I understand everything when i first watched the movie.just see the lil details its not that hard for an average human to understand
@@hokyvessaint what about below average human?
nah this movie isn't that confusing, tenet on the other hand..
@@lucidstarlight3296 nah tenet is easy to understand to lmao
2010 era ads: "Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
2020 era ads: "IN THESE UNCERTAIN TIMES..."
I think the 2020 version of the "BWAAAAA" trailer sound is the "skitter skitter squeakkk....pluck!" for horror movies.
No its everyone using the sheperds sound for horror movies this year. Is getting tired
"I don't sleep on planes because I don't want to get Incepted." - Jack Donaghy.
WHO ?
😂😂
-"How many films there are in the film?"
-"Yes"
Phrase confirmed by Warner
“How many replies on this comment”
-“no”
Four, not including the plane scene.
You don't feel dumb just copying a joke you saw elsewhere? This joke is on almost every video.
this video just made me realise how awesome watching this in the cinemas really was. What an experience.
I am super impressed at this editing, just having to separate everything into their own sections, and then keep the cuts smooth and coherent, it’s really cool.
Did anyone ever count the number of cuts in Inceptions? I never did, but I know that one thing: Far too many cuts, to enjoy the movie.
Seems like people are not seeing/reading the annotations. There is no footage from the plane ride while they are dreaming...hence that layer is not shown.
Weikang Sun I honestly don't understand your video. Can you explain what it's all about ?
Dakin Real watch inception, no shit you won't understand if you haven't seen the movie
Marius Ninjai shit ... You know what? I'm retarded. I got diagnosed after your comment. My hero ♥️ thx!
Right, but where's the fucking plane ride then?
Did you even read my comment?
"There is no footage from the plane ride while they are dreaming"
But in case you are wondering, they're flying from Sydney to Los Angeles.
9 years and this edit is crazy, really makes you want to learn to lucid dream.
Nah it’s definitely possible. What I did was I wrote a short series of numbers on my arm, and during the day, you look at the numbers, look away, and then look back at the numbers-if the numbers change, then you’re dreaming.
Eventually I actually checked some numbers in a dream! When I saw they changed, I was like ‘cool, I’m dreaming! What now?’ And then I woke up
It is possible, you have train the inner eye, ever tried body scanning? yes that is your inner eye.
big wolf i believe so. When you thought of things, were you doing it with the intention of changing the dream, or were you just thinking, and then the dream happened to change?
big wolf huh, that’s pretty interesting tho
Ron 3 whoops too bad I can do Lucid not every time but quite a lot. Sometimes I just forget I’m in a dream. In order to do Lucid, you have to realize you’re in a dream
Skyrim: You‘re finally awake..
🤍🤍🤍
I forgot how many heavy-hitters were in this! Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe. Insane how stacked this cast was.
To be honest in 2010 it was just Di Caprio who was the lead and others weren't that well known. Even before peaky blinders for example. This film was a huge risk, but Nolan made sure to establish a good track record before attempting his Magnum Opus.
the music of this movie is something else. One of the best of all time, cheers to Zimmer.
+Augusto Poliche The music is shit. The movie is good though...
+Jarkko Makkonen you are shit, Zimmer is great.
LOL he's just an amateur :P
lol Hans zimmer is one of the leading composers in the music bussiness for years.
lordSeaworth overrated amateur
this is so sick!
Fuck you, yes it is :D
This is so important for mankind
Literally just came here to say, "Sick." Lol well played sir.
i was about to post almost the exact same thing!
Alexa play despacito
Me: "It was pretty good; the movie wasn't meant to be viewed this way."
Inner me: "The title said real time, but none of this is real time; they're all in a plane in real time, and the van scene is inception just like the other scenes."
There you go a like and comment right off the bat your welcome
well its not inception.
inception is just the term they use to describe the process of planting an idea or a philosophy in someones mind to change the character.
its the opposite of extraction what they usually do.
the van scene is the first dream layer.
Inception is one of those movies that requires absolutely no distractions and your complete attention. I think that's part of what makes it so great. You're essentially watching four movies simultaneously, with each one affecting the other, three of them more and more distorted in time.
I knew going into this film just how complicated it is and gave it my undivided attention. I loved it, but despite my best efforts to "get it" on the first watch, I didn't quite pull it off. But this, too, is another thing that makes the film so great. You have to watch it several times to comprehend it all. That's no problem because it's just so freaking good. The plot, the cast, the visual effects, the score...all of it is about as close to cinematic perfection as possible. So you WANT to watch Inception over and over again.
Inception is one of my favorite films of all time because it requires effort from the viewer. You have to allow yourself to become fully-immersed in every moment to understand and really enjoy it. Being that each character has to be fully immersed in every layer of the dreams, through your own immersion you kind of participate in the film rather than watch it. This ends up heightening the impact of every moment. It becomes more heart-pounding. It becomes more disturbing and unsettling. It becomes more disorienting. It also somehow becomes more "real". Once you're really "in" the movie so to speak and understand how inception and the different levels of dreaming work, you can follow the phenomenal story a bit more easily. Once it all clicks, the scope of the movie just takes your breath away. You appreciate the complexity of Inception all the more and you finally understand it. Of course, then the final scene arrives and you're once again completely thrown off kilter. Now you want to see it AGAIN.
Its bold complexity and mind-bending premise makes Inception brilliant. The performances, sets, visual effects, and music make it a masterpiece. The fact it will leave you spellbound, disturbed, and craving more every time you see it makes it legendary.
This is really cool
Nice work putting this together.
This video is 9 years old btw.
@@Asian.Thomas Bruh I wouldn’t have noticed if u didn’t say goddamn
@@imelnol me as well lol!
@@Asian.Thomas Still holds true. This is awesome.
Nolan had truly destroyed my mind:
Momento
The Prestige
Interstellar
Inception
Like Chris boi cant you make a movie about a happy elf or sum shit
Still a big fan btw
...wait until tenet
You forgot predestination.
@@ThunderBlastvideo Yup XD
The Dark Knight Trilogy too
His first and lesser known work Following is brilliant too. I think he had this theme since his short film doodlebug. 😊
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This movie needed a lot of thinking and trying to comprehend what is happening
"Have you seen Inception?"
"Oh yeah."
"Oh yeah? What was your favorite part?"
"Idk."
"Wait what I thought you saw it."
"I did."
"......."
favourite part was obviously the kiss.
@@mauer1 Same here
As someone who has never seen inception, I am very confused
You absolutely need to watch it!
Okay, let me see if I can explain this to you. The main premise of Inception is that you can extract information from someone not by interrogation, but by sending someone to go into a dream world with the person who has the information, and getting that person to give up the information in the dream. Here, the main characters are doing just that, but instead of just going into the person's dreams, they go into a dream inside a dream inside a dream(each screen is one level deep). However, there's a catch. In a dream, time passes more slowly in the dream than it does in real life. I haven't seen the movie in some time, so I don't know the specific ratio, but assume it's 2 seconds in the dream : 1 second in real life. So, what's more is that dreams inside of dreams get slowed exponentially slower. For example, a dream within a dream gets slowed by a ratio of 4 dream seconds : 1 real life second, a dream within a dream within a dream gets 8 dream seconds : 1 real life second, and so on. This video basically shows what's happening in all the levels in real time, which is something you don't really get to see in the movie(since nobody would be able to watch a movie at 8x speed). The only thing not included in this video is the "real life" layer, since they were on a plane in that layer, and so the movie didn't show what happened in that time.
I hope this explains it well.
You should
@@mr.champion7304 Dude. You are so bored.
There is a 50 percent chance that wont change after you watch it.
I came here to see the van fall in 5 seconds, though.
Eyeshield yea but I guess since that was also a dream sequence its time becomes variable relative to reality? Idk
i was watching bears in Canada...how did get here ,,,,=^..^=,,,, ?
3.2 k likes two replies... nice
very nice
Super nice!
I had forgotten that J. Robert Oppenheimer was in this movie.
I'm surprised the copyright system didn't pull this
DEAR LEADER?!
@@clementine1078
I'm he! He's me!
And others...
But we shan't muddle the issue just yet.
Will never understand how Arthur fought off two guys, tied everyone together, dragged them into an elevator, laced explosives on either end of the elevator then kicked them, all in under 3 minutes.
*that too in antigravity
@@anonymoususer602 Anti gravity lmao, there is just no gravity.
Because in a dream time is not really a thing and also deeper levels experience time faster according to the movie remember? Ask yourself about your own dreams.
How'd you get from Point A to point B to C in "Five minutes" when Point A could be a supermarket down your block, B can be 1hr away and C could be another country. You've only technically been in a dream a few mins.
@@drjonesey5 But he only had 3 minutes dream time. It actually was 3 minutes for him because it was only a couple seconds in the real world. This is said in the movie. That's why the original commenter said this.
@@minimell_8910 It's really not a good idea to try and be objective with something as subjective as a dream scenario. Just saying.
Edit: but yeah... I stand by my statement... there's almost nothing objective about dreams in the way we understand things objectively in the waking state, but I do get your point.
"Inception in real time"
*shows initial scene in slow motion still...*
The initial scene is a dream while they are on the plane, which is the real world layer, so it would be in slow motion. The whole film takes 4 mins in real time
Bruh do u expect him to reshoot inception so he can do whatever the fuck u want
Pricks like this just cant appreciate the effort of an enthusiast going through the math and editing trouble to come up with quality content sheesh
OobleckTV because they can’t understand it
@@SamRykerTV he could at leasr speed it up
Thank you for putting this together and posting!! Awesome job!!
Thanks UA-cam algorithm for reminding me how epic this movie was.
"You drive carefully, alright?"
Well that didn't happen
yea, you tell that to the armed guys that chasing them plus, theres a damn train appears randomly. and a hot french girl only wants to kill Jack from Titanic
WOW, this shows just how much thought and planning had to go into this movie in order to make it work. Impressed!
And this whole time they were sleeping on a long plane ride. I wonder how long they were asleep for?
Probably 1 or 2 minutes
The flight lasted 10 hours so they were actually dreaming for a little less than that
10 hours was original plan
10 hours....wow. With the sedatives they’re taking,, there’s a 1:20 time dilation ratio between each dream layer. That means that in limbo the ratio is 160,000. 160,000 X 10 hours is 1.6 million hours, or 182.6 years. Saito was lucky when he only got 50.
remember when the flight attendant said that they are 20 mins before departure? That's when Cobb woke up. I don't know why but it doesn't make sense lol
The last 26 seconds are the most nail-bitingly tense.
Thanks for putting this together
Van falling backwards into water=kick
Van rolling 5 times=not a kick.
Lul
Lol😆😆
Asking True questions
People like to act as though this movie made any sense at all
Also, centrifugal force. Center of gravity is matching the pace of the spine, hence no kick
They need a synchronised kick for all levels of dreams
Ingenious plot, probably on of the best movies ever......
Dobbla Galiot not even close to top 100 movies
Dobbla Galiot my fave film of all time by faaaar
Do you know who wrote the plot (hint: He wasn't english)
TheMonsterHunterTV you cant have a conversation with Nolan fanboys.
Phil Swift I'm not a Nolan boy but you can't discard this film just because you don't fancy the fanbase of the director.. That's having your head far deeper in your ass than you can imagine
Thank you for making this
Seeing the scenes side by side makes me wonder: when gravity changes on the first level, as the van starts falling, the gravity on the second level changes as well which results in all these anti-gravity corridor fights. But as the gravity changes there, in the hotel, shouldnt it affect the next level in the mountains? Instead, they seem to have no gravity issues there.
The gravity issue only affects the hotel dream layer because the only one awake in there is Arthur, whose dream (the hotel) is the one they're all in. So the whole hotel level is affected by what Arthur is experiencing on the car chase level (the car flipping) but the snow facility level is not Arthur's dream and therefore it isn't affected by what's happening in the car chase level. What happens in the car chase level only affects the hotel level because Arthur is in both.
I hope what I tried to explain was understandable because English is not my first language and I can hardly explain it well on my own lmao
They had the avalanche in the third level, but yeah I think cause Eamon was asleep in the second level it wasn't too affected
And it happens 400 times slower.
@@michelle1794 adriana and Eamon were in both first and third level tho
@@SSS20025 but i wasn't neither of their dreams they were in
It’s cool how it shows Ellen Page’s character simultaneously just before the group regain consciousness. This is because she’s in the back seat and comes into contact with the water first.......meaning she was woken first.
P.S- I’m sure there’s another reason wayyy above my comprehension hehe.
There’s no other reason. You fucks need to stop trying to read to far into shit that’s not there
Johnny Sins relax
da nd sorry I have aspergers
Johnny Sins lol correct me if I’m wrong, so does that mean you are unable to stop being a dick?
Raymond H yes
I'm confused. Tile 2 was moving faster than when tile 3 was introduced it became slower. Shouldn't the tiles have just kept getting faster?
It's because the editing in the film isn't perfect. I don't blame Nolan for keeping all four timelines precisely accurate all at the same time.
Umm no, that just happens when the scenes of the upper layer are in slow mo.
@@marcolopez5828 According to the movie, the time speed of the layer next to the first layer of dream should be faster. he's confused because the video didnt really show the accurate speed of each dream, it just showed the timeline.
Because the movie shown scene by scene alone in every part of the dream. Not shown together like this. So of course there are some parts not covered up so the editor will match it to make sense with the all the timeline.
@@eliwaddell says inception in real time so the speeds here dont make sense. Should have just had black where there were time jumps and scenes missing instead as this doesn't convey the time differences like a real time one would
Thank you for making this👍🥰
I can now say I’ve finally watched inception
SO CLEVER and AWESOME for making this!
it didn't work...
mattyy101 nope it didn’t
nope it didn't
Bored Player I'm so confused
4:05, that moment when Ariadne wakes up from all three dreams at once, due to the kick she induced herself by falling off the building _(note: a kick is different from dying/committing suicide)._
Well done, man. I actually watched parts of it in 0.25 speed.
Way cool! Just watched this last night for the first time and it was ultra-intense but I love it!!! Thanks for this awesome edit!
This was awesome!
Yessss! Seeing these dreams synchronized is something I never knew I wanted.
If I may make one criticism: unless I'm mistaken, when Cobb looks up at 2:13 and Arthur turns around in Layer 2 at 2:17, they're hearing Yosef play the music on Arthur's headphones in Layer 1 at 3:00. That said, it's probably super difficult to synchronize all those scenes.
Can't read on the phone.
He basically said that in his annotations, there's not enough footage to synch them correctly, still, it's a fair attempt
@Zoya Phillips rip annotations
You're right
and it just now showed up in my recommended
I still dreaming
i so pale
@@d3fus1on you're on air
anyone else here 12 years later?
Me
awesome work, thankyou
Honestly, the concept of this movie was so interesting and unique, I'd say I'd want a sequel, but I know I probably don't. It was too good as it was.
Sequel: the 5 minutes before they got to the bridge
My brain, it hurts, fine work sir!
Amazing! Thank you for this!
This was awesome! I must have replayed it 5 times checking each dream. pretty cool!
I'm so happy you used Mombasa as the music in this. Even in though it's not actually in any of these scenes it is (in my opinion) this best piece in the film. Very well done, though I would be interested to see what it would look like in actual real time in the plane, probably no more than 15 minutes including all the traveling we don't see.
I agree, Mombasa is a great track!
Great song, although Hans Zimmer - Time is easily the best track on the film score, in my opinion. All are good to be honest
Of note - Hans Zimmer claims that every single track of the music is based around "Je ne regrette rien," the kick song - whether slowed down, sped up, inverted, one section or another, it's all based around that one song.
Mombasa is eargasm
Its there in part when Cobb is chased in Mombasa.
I was really excited for a minute since my dumb ass thought “wow, did they actually film using their own rules of time dilation and perfectly sync up every layer so watching them at the same time will work?” Of course not, that would be a mindfuck for the writers and take away from the experience. Great video, though. The editing is on point.
Yes it's a bit disappointing. Especially when you see how much faster it goes in the end.
It might actually be better than depicted here, because not 100% of the time was shown in the movie, we cut back and forth. Cuts in general aren't linear, you never see a 3 min drive where nothing happens. The original writing might have been done so it would work - it's not to hard to estimate how long they'd need for what they did, and multiply that by x. It'd be hard to watch though, lot of flicker.
man just covertly uploaded an entire movie on youtube
Awesome work!
I have absolutely no idea what's going on here. But Nolan is a genius. Also good job putting all these clips together.
this honestly gave me the biggest boehner ever. I ficking love this movie
Tanner M. and I love Random Access Memories
+Jakob Sonesson Or you mean randomly accessed memories?
Where did the "eh" in "boner" come from, I've never seen that, is it bad spelling, a pun or a reference?
S Sh He was the speaker of the house in the US at one point wasn’t he
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Boehner
So, is a boehner different from a boner?
Great work man!
Very cool. Thank you.
It blows my mind how far this movie can go :0
When the van rolled over and landed on its feet, every gta player knows that feeling in a mission vehicle
ikr
That was crazy neat!!
Brilliant video!
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer = INCrEdipel PerfecTION
nice :D
"Incredipel"?
INCrEdible* PerfecTION, maybe??
Tim Origin the Incredipels is one of the best Pixar films
@@user-mf8oy4xd8i 5/7 classic!
this makes me appreciate the movie itself so much more. Everything about it is so genius
I love Space Odyssee 2001, Matrix or Dark City. But I really hate this crappy, hectic pseudo intellectual action trash. I understand it, but it insultes my brain if I think about it at all...
Of course taste is different, I don't like it for its extremly hectic cuts and far too much action and everyone telling it to be deep,..............
Great edition, amazing concept. Speechless.
I can't believe you bought a movie ticket for 4 minute and 26 seconds movie.
My eyes are busy...
This is crazy..lol
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4:03 wish it could have been slowed down to see her wake up each time, but very cool! I remember when this video first went viral, now I'm getting if recommended again 😝
Watch at 0.25 speed. Her waking up between levels 2 and 3 actually isn't in perfect sync. (Still a great video, though.)
Great work Weikang
Beautiful work
for people who doesent understand the genius behind this clip, i recommend you watch the movie again ;)
i remember back when the movie came out, people made overcomplicated sheets or exels to explain the layers and time dialation.
but this mastermind explains it without a word under 5 minutes.
And ironically enough you can’t even spell
@@Dognuhtz ???
That last bit was phenomenal! The music fit so well and the drama, the tension GAAHHHH it was so good!!!!
you know what real-life Inception looks like?
Getting recommended a 10-year-old video by UA-cam 👍
This is so cool, I haven’t seen this movie since it came out and was still in high school so my mind is being blown all over again
Lol! I like the way you think. Just the fact that you thought of putting this together. Plus the hilarious translation videos!!! Bravo and good on ya mate.
10 years of this masterpiece today... nice timing Yt.
that's a truly masterpiece video 👌👌
Challenge: Interstellar in real time