Tom Hardy is such a pure talent. Such a balanced performance and he gives the impression that he doesn't even have to try!!
@Chicky948Ай бұрын
Pure Gänsehaut ❤ Geiler Song❤
@snypestaylor381Ай бұрын
..ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE SHOP KEEPER SAID ??
@CheyneMoe2 ай бұрын
This scene makes me think cobb is in a deep dream how did all those guys even find him
@thelastdefenderofcamelot56234 ай бұрын
This sequence also feels a dream where someone's else's subconscious (Fischer's bodyguards) comes into contact and interferes.
@daviddressler16664 ай бұрын
One of my favorite films of the last 15 yrs hands down
@Felamine5 ай бұрын
1:42 "Okay, well there's a man here..." On the surface you think Eames is just talking about Yusuf, but the way he grins and motions in the direction of the Cobol Engineering goon, you realize he's also trying to let Cobb know that he's being followed.
@sherazmirza14335 ай бұрын
This movie was way ahead of its time Oscar needs Christopher Nolan!!!
@Ceunon16 ай бұрын
Wow bro, this is like so cool and unique bro... Thanks for adding this to the youtubes.
@ESCURIDAO96 ай бұрын
Glad you like it
@jzadomaaa-xn8hz7 ай бұрын
Good looking people idolized because of their looks
@maxbardus30199 ай бұрын
The amount of class this movie has is immaculate
@tranquilize22779 ай бұрын
How is this chase a dream
@EDGARIGAMBIRINE10 ай бұрын
Shout out to Chris for making it authentic that Kiswahili is at least spoken in this scene ..."Mzungu! ..maneno gani?". "White man, what is the problem?".😂😂😂 Nolan isn't lazy
@sridhard345510 ай бұрын
3:54 is what the whole plot about
@jcp1984again10 ай бұрын
Uncharted, directed by Christopher Nolan. ☺
@magicdice100010 ай бұрын
I’d like to think the guy at 2:20 was downstairs thinking of a great one liner to kill Cobb with until he got knocked in the head 😂
@monel5810 ай бұрын
Came here for Tom Hardy, I would watch that man read a menu from a Soho Chinese restaurant.
@ZeBra-uo9wz9 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍🔥
@JRichard8611 ай бұрын
A bunch of clean shaven dudes came through here? Somebody's in trouble.
@junglemogley229511 ай бұрын
..."Different Tail"... love that line..! .... bloody funny..!!
@ccptube346811 ай бұрын
Han Zimmer is the Master of Movie Soundtracks..
@_Sam_-zh7sw11 ай бұрын
Usually in comment section ppl will suck off super stars who are not actually great actors....as if their popularity eclipses everything else.....Tom Hardy is underrated af.....dude is finest actor of this generation but ppl dont value him....There are scenes in Peaky Blinders where he steps above everybody else with his pefromance....
@nigeldean372611 ай бұрын
Tom hardy is not underrated lol, dudes a huge star and gets monster roles all the time
@jimmyrustlerz10 ай бұрын
He's sh1te pal. He was good in a few roles when he was younger on British TV. Now he's absolute garbage and acts like someone whose in their bedroom playing out a movie scene.
@josephmchugo828411 ай бұрын
Sir Hardy is magical creature in every performance he deems worthy of his attention. But this is, sadly, where I found him.
@ZeBra-uo9wz9 ай бұрын
Bravo 👍👍👍
@ShasOSwoll11 ай бұрын
One of the biggest flags that the movie is a dream is how "Bloodless" the violence is, someone shoots a gun, it cuts to the actor falling down with no spray of blood or visible wound or pain. In the coffee shop, one of the agents shoots the guy with the phone in the back and he falls onto his front with no visible wound in his back or any blood. 3:29 Another peice of evidence to back this up is when two real people in the movie get shot (Arthur in the opening and Saito during the heist) they sustain bloody wounds and scream in pain realistically.
@samclemmons537311 ай бұрын
He found him in Mombasa, in a bar room drinking gin.
@vatsallahoti343811 ай бұрын
This is a dream
@rosellierasia872311 ай бұрын
Can Christopher Nolan save the MCU?
@adams362711 ай бұрын
I've heard it said that all of Inception is a metaphor for the making of a movie, and if that's the case Eames is definitely the screenwriter. In preparing to incept the idea in the target's mind, Cobb makes the same mistake a lot of first-time writers make, he states the mission in terms of the end result: "we want the guy to break up his father's company" That's the plot, but Eames criticizes him and points out that what they REALLY need for the inception to stick is an emotionally resonant point. "The relationship with the father." In the same way, a talented screenwriter will give you a good, coherent plot, yes, but the audience will remember it because they had an emotional connection with the characters involved.
@thelastdefenderofcamelot56234 ай бұрын
I thought Eames is the actor.
@bigdaddypiggy11 ай бұрын
Leo is without question one of the greatest actors of his generation & then some & I gotta say the same thing about Tom Hardy…..not everything but A LOT of roles I’ve seen him in he’s simply amazing…..I read somewhere that the biggest compliment you can pay an actor is not recognizing them when they’re doing their thing & Tom Hardy has been able to achieve that in multiple roles:The Revenamt,The Dark Knight Rises & Peaky Blinders (tho not as much as the 1st 2 he’s just incredible in that role) his Oscar is all but guaranteed one day 🙏🏼🤯
@alexs1007 Жыл бұрын
"I'm Mombasa's reckoning." -Eames
@gitgen1887 Жыл бұрын
Fuck I'm old, time you cutn
@Calwinn Жыл бұрын
This movie is better than anything else Nolan has put out, including Oppenheimer
@lorenzero Жыл бұрын
Eames is keeping watching out the surroundings while talking to Mr. Cobb. Gorgeous pro.
@jokrcon Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, Christopher Nolan's best film.
@d1want34 Жыл бұрын
Great score by Zimmer, sadly we won't be seeing Zimmer + Nolan combo ever again.
@dmitriibrasil11 ай бұрын
Why?
@d1want3411 ай бұрын
@@dmitriibrasil after Zimmer snubbed him for Tenet to work on Dune, Nolan has put him in his list of blacklisted personnel.
@dmitriibrasil11 ай бұрын
@@d1want34 Gee, I always thought it was Zimmer who scored Tenet 😀 now I double checked and found out that it was Ludwig Göransson
@TheGamingg33k10 ай бұрын
@@d1want34 THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE. STOP PULLING SHIT OUT OF YOUR ASS.
@PHDiaz-vv7yo Жыл бұрын
1:43 “….Yusuf” 😂
@COGjedi117 Жыл бұрын
3:29 They really shot one of their guys? lol
@billwithers7457 Жыл бұрын
One thing I love about this is that you can see Tom Hardy's eyes are generally on the room instead of on Cobb, so naturally he sees the tail first.
@Abdullah_Chill Жыл бұрын
These clips remind me of how great this movie is. This film has levels. Absolute masterpiece.
@filmdude9970 Жыл бұрын
It's hilarious to me how in Nolan's movies, everyone has to be dressed like him. Even the COBOL agents chasing down Cobb has to be in perfectly tailored suits instead of functional and blended in clothing.
@NoOne-tg9tk Жыл бұрын
Arfaw Arfaw
@johncra8982 Жыл бұрын
2:41 this aerial shot is such a small simple moment but it's so iconic that it's still burned into my memory almost a decade and a half later
@ppvc388 Жыл бұрын
Every time I listen to Mombassa the aesthetic of that shot plays in my mind
@midnytevega277711 ай бұрын
For me it's what I see when I get one of them falling dreams.
@DurvalLacerda Жыл бұрын
This little scene here 3:51 feels exactly like one of those agonizing frustrating dreams where you try your hardest to run/jump/escape, but you can't.
@Taospark11 ай бұрын
It also felt like a little clue or red herring that Cobb was still in a dream here.
@TheArcher10110 ай бұрын
Just look for the wedding ring where his real totem is, tells you everything you need to know
@Jaa_morant Жыл бұрын
Great sequence, amazing soundtrack and favourite actors! This scene and movie is my fav for a reason
@flavinmigwi2509 Жыл бұрын
Scene shot in Morocco
@Eren-nn7cm Жыл бұрын
Tom Hardy is a God
@dreamer_4937 Жыл бұрын
Why did the world seem to go slo-mo/pause at 4:15 when he was getting in the car?
@imnotjinxed4290 Жыл бұрын
They were looking at the guy in the ground
@iheworld134 Жыл бұрын
For me tom hardy n joseph gordon levitt were the scene stealer for this movie
@jordanyu1035 Жыл бұрын
I was mentally dying when Saito just casually opened the car door, knocked out the COBOL engineering agent and was like "Care for a lift, Mr. Cobb?" That was way too smooth to be played in real life.
@tarden132Ай бұрын
it's obivious must be keeping track of cobb due to his resources
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Ellen Page will never be a real man.
The way Tom Hardy says "Arthur". ❤❤❤❤
Tom Hardy is such a pure talent. Such a balanced performance and he gives the impression that he doesn't even have to try!!
Pure Gänsehaut ❤ Geiler Song❤
..ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE SHOP KEEPER SAID ??
This scene makes me think cobb is in a deep dream how did all those guys even find him
This sequence also feels a dream where someone's else's subconscious (Fischer's bodyguards) comes into contact and interferes.
One of my favorite films of the last 15 yrs hands down
1:42 "Okay, well there's a man here..." On the surface you think Eames is just talking about Yusuf, but the way he grins and motions in the direction of the Cobol Engineering goon, you realize he's also trying to let Cobb know that he's being followed.
This movie was way ahead of its time Oscar needs Christopher Nolan!!!
Wow bro, this is like so cool and unique bro... Thanks for adding this to the youtubes.
Glad you like it
Good looking people idolized because of their looks
The amount of class this movie has is immaculate
How is this chase a dream
Shout out to Chris for making it authentic that Kiswahili is at least spoken in this scene ..."Mzungu! ..maneno gani?". "White man, what is the problem?".😂😂😂 Nolan isn't lazy
3:54 is what the whole plot about
Uncharted, directed by Christopher Nolan. ☺
I’d like to think the guy at 2:20 was downstairs thinking of a great one liner to kill Cobb with until he got knocked in the head 😂
Came here for Tom Hardy, I would watch that man read a menu from a Soho Chinese restaurant.
👍👍👍👍👍🔥
A bunch of clean shaven dudes came through here? Somebody's in trouble.
..."Different Tail"... love that line..! .... bloody funny..!!
Han Zimmer is the Master of Movie Soundtracks..
Usually in comment section ppl will suck off super stars who are not actually great actors....as if their popularity eclipses everything else.....Tom Hardy is underrated af.....dude is finest actor of this generation but ppl dont value him....There are scenes in Peaky Blinders where he steps above everybody else with his pefromance....
Tom hardy is not underrated lol, dudes a huge star and gets monster roles all the time
He's sh1te pal. He was good in a few roles when he was younger on British TV. Now he's absolute garbage and acts like someone whose in their bedroom playing out a movie scene.
Sir Hardy is magical creature in every performance he deems worthy of his attention. But this is, sadly, where I found him.
Bravo 👍👍👍
One of the biggest flags that the movie is a dream is how "Bloodless" the violence is, someone shoots a gun, it cuts to the actor falling down with no spray of blood or visible wound or pain. In the coffee shop, one of the agents shoots the guy with the phone in the back and he falls onto his front with no visible wound in his back or any blood. 3:29 Another peice of evidence to back this up is when two real people in the movie get shot (Arthur in the opening and Saito during the heist) they sustain bloody wounds and scream in pain realistically.
He found him in Mombasa, in a bar room drinking gin.
This is a dream
Can Christopher Nolan save the MCU?
I've heard it said that all of Inception is a metaphor for the making of a movie, and if that's the case Eames is definitely the screenwriter. In preparing to incept the idea in the target's mind, Cobb makes the same mistake a lot of first-time writers make, he states the mission in terms of the end result: "we want the guy to break up his father's company" That's the plot, but Eames criticizes him and points out that what they REALLY need for the inception to stick is an emotionally resonant point. "The relationship with the father." In the same way, a talented screenwriter will give you a good, coherent plot, yes, but the audience will remember it because they had an emotional connection with the characters involved.
I thought Eames is the actor.
Leo is without question one of the greatest actors of his generation & then some & I gotta say the same thing about Tom Hardy…..not everything but A LOT of roles I’ve seen him in he’s simply amazing…..I read somewhere that the biggest compliment you can pay an actor is not recognizing them when they’re doing their thing & Tom Hardy has been able to achieve that in multiple roles:The Revenamt,The Dark Knight Rises & Peaky Blinders (tho not as much as the 1st 2 he’s just incredible in that role) his Oscar is all but guaranteed one day 🙏🏼🤯
"I'm Mombasa's reckoning." -Eames
Fuck I'm old, time you cutn
This movie is better than anything else Nolan has put out, including Oppenheimer
Eames is keeping watching out the surroundings while talking to Mr. Cobb. Gorgeous pro.
In my opinion, Christopher Nolan's best film.
Great score by Zimmer, sadly we won't be seeing Zimmer + Nolan combo ever again.
Why?
@@dmitriibrasil after Zimmer snubbed him for Tenet to work on Dune, Nolan has put him in his list of blacklisted personnel.
@@d1want34 Gee, I always thought it was Zimmer who scored Tenet 😀 now I double checked and found out that it was Ludwig Göransson
@@d1want34 THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE. STOP PULLING SHIT OUT OF YOUR ASS.
1:43 “….Yusuf” 😂
3:29 They really shot one of their guys? lol
One thing I love about this is that you can see Tom Hardy's eyes are generally on the room instead of on Cobb, so naturally he sees the tail first.
These clips remind me of how great this movie is. This film has levels. Absolute masterpiece.
It's hilarious to me how in Nolan's movies, everyone has to be dressed like him. Even the COBOL agents chasing down Cobb has to be in perfectly tailored suits instead of functional and blended in clothing.
Arfaw Arfaw
2:41 this aerial shot is such a small simple moment but it's so iconic that it's still burned into my memory almost a decade and a half later
Every time I listen to Mombassa the aesthetic of that shot plays in my mind
For me it's what I see when I get one of them falling dreams.
This little scene here 3:51 feels exactly like one of those agonizing frustrating dreams where you try your hardest to run/jump/escape, but you can't.
It also felt like a little clue or red herring that Cobb was still in a dream here.
Just look for the wedding ring where his real totem is, tells you everything you need to know
Great sequence, amazing soundtrack and favourite actors! This scene and movie is my fav for a reason
Scene shot in Morocco
Tom Hardy is a God
Why did the world seem to go slo-mo/pause at 4:15 when he was getting in the car?
They were looking at the guy in the ground
For me tom hardy n joseph gordon levitt were the scene stealer for this movie
I was mentally dying when Saito just casually opened the car door, knocked out the COBOL engineering agent and was like "Care for a lift, Mr. Cobb?" That was way too smooth to be played in real life.
it's obivious must be keeping track of cobb due to his resources