Now, to start off this review let me say that I walked into the theater having high hopes. I've been waiting for this film to come out for some time now and I had a feeling it was going to be great. Well I just so happened to be wrong. It wasn't great...it was BRILLIANT. Christopher Nolan must have gone mad while writing the script. I can only imagine the difficulties that must have taken place during the making of this film. Christopher Nolan delves into our subconscious with great ease and skill. Of course the all star cast makes it that much better. Everyone does a great job on portraying their characters including, of course, Leonardo Di Caprio and miss Ellen Page. I don't want to spoil anything about this story, even explaining the main concept I feel should be done by Mr. Nolan himself. He does a brilliant job at trying to explain to the audience the objective of the film and though it may be confusing to some, Nolan definitely tries his best at making the movie understandable. I am truly in aw of this film. It's beautiful in every way, shape and form. The way the film reminds us of our own dreams and the dream within a dream concept is also magnificent. I can remember times in which I am dreaming and then I wake up from that dream but it ends up being that I am actually still dreaming but not yet know I am dreaming until I wake up once more, but this time in the real world. This movie completely studies the complexities of not knowing when you are in reality, or just in a dream. The fear in which you do not know the real world from the subconscious world is what hits the core to this film and makes it one hell of a ride. Enough with the praise, I give this film a 5 out of 5 there is absolutely nothing like it.