@SK Babu- :) Hey I like the idea of International Standard for Action Scenes. I am thinking out of holly box..I am not saying that holly movies are the classic stuff, one should look after.. I watch movie as a MOVIE.. As per this movie.. I accepted the fiction of "going into a dream"..same way.. I accept all our telugu/indian movies where there is no respect for Gravity (flying from buildings, catching bullets etc..) I enjoy them too.. Thats why I liked Inception..and coming to my 1st comment..yes, people will like this kind of movies.. i m wrong.. ppl do have right to get bored..in your post u've complained that people slept, yawned etc..but when I was in the movie hall, people were clapping at the end of the movie and were content with what they watched..I guess we are on two different movie zones..
In making a film about the power of ideas - stealing them and preserving the essence of the truly good ones - Chris Nolan has also emerged triumphant is his execution of that idea. His ideas shape the film, and all his previous sub-textual elements, if you've been paying attention to his oeuvre, come together in a singular vision. It's such a cathartic experience watching this director hone his earlier strong points and exorcise past demons to create the one film that is the kind of film that can make a year special.
Freed from the shackles of fan boy appeasement, Nolan has delivere....