I just saw it last night. Strangely it reminded me a lot of Shutter Island. DiCaprio's character had a lot of parallels with the one in Shutter. DiCaprio seems to be almost the poster child for the meme "Reality is negotiable" right now. Kind of a more intense frowny Nicholas Cage going after the more intellectual Matrix/A Beautiful Mind crowd.
I enjoy Nolan films but the cognitive dissonance in them leaves me jangled and drained. Some lady brought her kid (7? 8?) to Inception. Even though it was rated PG-13 with some fantastic architectural effects it has absolutely nothing to offer a kid that age (except for a few scenes of a top spinning maybe). The kid started crying half way through and even though the movie isn't really graphic at all I felt and thought maybe a few others in the audience did that he was doing more so out of being overwhelmed and not boredom. His cries were so plaintive and not tantrum like. I doubt the kid was able to follow the storyline (I couldn't fully and would need to see it again to tie up some holes) and I wondered if that what was frustrating him?
As an adult it was hard to maintain coherency and to try and reason things out. I feel like after awhile you just have to suspend reality and just accept what you are being shown and not expect "things to make sense". Overall I thought it was great, but it is such a house of cards with so much wind being blown that it ultimately felt to me that it didn't "work". There is so much that you have to accept unquestioningly but understand fully at the same time that it was like watching a great bank heist film in a foreign language.
