Inception was screened tonight at the Astor Theatre in Melbourne (Australia) in the original 35mm print (maintained and held by the cinema itself).
I'd forgotten how incredibly spectacular it was, and almost five years on, it still never ceases to amaze.
The first time I watched it was the first time I realised I was serious about becoming a filmmaker. Watching it tonight reminded me just how strong that passion is.
“That’s like ‘Inception’ for me. What happened? I have no idea,” DiCaprio said as the three men laughed. “You’re just focused on your character, man. I do get involved [with the story], but when it came to Christopher Nolan and his mind and how [‘Inception’] was was all pieced together, everyone was trying to constantly put that puzzle together.”
When Maron asked DiCaprio if the movie made sense, the actor responded, “Well, it depends on the eye of the beholder, I guess.”
In this paper, we will focus on an efficient deep neural network architecture for computer vision, codenamed Inception, which derives its name from the Network in network paper by Lin et al in conjunction with the famous “we need to go deeper” internet meme.
EDIT: I knew this from Stuart Russell's book Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control.
I haven't seen this film in over three years. And I haven't been revisiting it since nor seen any analysis of it, but is that video cool?
I think I want to rewatch it just before I see Tenet. So hopefully this July lol
Also, I feel like Nolan just has to make another espionage spectacle with a mysterious sci-fi element in ten years. Preferably with an Asian-American as the lead lol (pls Steven Yeun)