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  • It looks very convincing, even if they're using wires. But anybody could easily tell that it's not a rotating hallway, how the hell else would they be suspended mid-air in a rotating hallway?

  • I love the way the soundtrack its so sad in this scene. By the way also the soundtrack in the snow scene. Its amazing.

  • SOPA'S GONNA GET U!

  • Christopher Nolan beats Chuck Norris any faux-king day!

  • nice gift-wrap choke, not sure how well that would work with no leverage though :P

  • For everyone making a big fit about how they filmed this scene, watch the making of it. It's a vertical set (for the zero gravity scene) with them on wires. The first hallway/room fight was a full 360 degree rotating set.

  • Watch the video on tdk50001's channel. It's a combo of rotating hallways, Vertical hallways, wires and other rigs

  • There should be a science fiction movie with a big zero-gravity fight scene, on a space station or something...it would be totally awesome.

  • @einhorn303 enders game should do it

  • Um ur dumb they did have a spinning hallway and wires for the actors

  • also, if it was zero gravity they'd be floating in the middle of the room, without gravity.

  • I still can't believe this scene was done with rigging =O

  • Christopher Nolan's ideas are so complex that they take years to put together. Maybe Chris Nolan is using the same device as in this movie, designing these scenes in a dream giving him more extra time and time to think. Dammit maybe the whole man is trapped in Limbo... Dunno...

  • @Bladekamen1 search for "don't think about elephants" the song should be the first to come up, also check out "time" and "mind heist"...

  • which soundtrack is it playing during this scene?

  • Lol. Y'all stupid. This is a rotating hallway, duh. They built and entire rotating set and JGL's just strapped up. In the movie, however, it is zero gravity because of the kick in the first level.

  • @jesssicaquino There was another hallway built. The youtube video that explains it is called "Inception Filming the Corridor and Zero Gravity Sequences", and then go to about the 8th minute

  • 0;14.... spiderman.

  • They built the hallway set inside the Vomit Comet jet which dives at a angle that simulates zero gravity. The jet was developed by NASA originally as a way to train astronauts to move in microgravity environments. The same technique was used in Ron Howard's Apollo 13.

  • @DashfordMedia Um are you ignorant or dumb? This scene was done with a vertical set and a special setup of harnesses. Watch the making...

  • @malicios They never released a Making Of.

  • @maggosh The dudes right. There is a making-of on the DVD/Blu-Ray. Don't jump to conclusions like that.

  • @SWIFTpr0 Houston, we have an idiot.

  • @malicios Trololol...

    Judging by the reaction and childish insults, and the fact he waited over a month to comment I'm goign to take a while guess and say we got a troll here.

    Seriously dude, you think that I'm going to like freak out or something because you say "Your momma?"

    Or believe you when you tell me I'm wrong and don't back it up with anything other than asshattery?

    They built the "zero g" treadmill on 2001, it was real. and that movie is 1968. Its doable now too.

  • To continue..

    A simple search with Google search reveals hundreds of articles about how they did this scene. If ti's a cover up, and why the hell would they cover up something this awesome, it's a damn good one.

    so I got one question for you.

    You going to be man enough to admit you're wrong? I seriously doubt it.

  • @DashfordMedia wrong, you don't win a cookie.

    alternately, Wanna put money on that?

  • @AngelusDlion I'll put money on me sleeping with your mother tonight.

    By the way, you just lost.

  • @DashfordMedia Bingo. We have a winner.

  • @DashfordMedia /watch?v=ZB0PyyLNIV4 go to the 8:00 min, i'm 6 months late but whatevs

  • Closely listen to an Inception dvd made before the Janaury 8th Tucson shooting, especially during the dialogue, "Do It."

  • im pretty sure they filmed this in the international space station

  • Technically, it's a "simulated" zero gravity enviroment, cos, zero gravity is reserved for if you were in space, but yeah, same dif.

  • your wrong as well, its a rotating hallway on set, in the movie its zero gravity.

  • finally someone who knows the difference between the zero gravity fight and the rotating hallway fight. I was getting sick of the false advertising. Thank you good sir.

  • It was a suspended cable, the Hotel Corridor was facing upward and this one was more computer generated compared to the other fighting scene. Its actually really hard to do that because in some cases when they had to walk normally in it, they were really walking straight towards the ground.

  • How the producers did this?! I WANNA KNOW.

  • I would not be suprised if nolan went to space to film this lol

  • Lol, @ 0:28 The Million Dollor Dream. lol

  • I wish this fight was much longer, but nonetheless, PERFECTION

  • XD I always thought Arthur looked really funny in :14- :16 because he reminds me of a monkey xD

  • One of the best choke outs in cinema history.

  • joseph gordon levitt did the fucking MILLION DOLLAR DREAM.

  • this actually could be zero gravity

  • not sure why other videos call this hallway scene "zero gravity.

  • He killed that mother fucker with the Cobra Clutch

  • at first, the other guy looks a little like Smith from the Matrix

  • man

    Joseph gorden-levitt

    mustve been in shape

  • Wow! Apparently 0 people have been choked out like a bitch by someone made of awesome. Not even the guy in the scene disliked this yet.

  • Arthur soooooo hawt can't breathe hyperventilating!!!!OMG best movie of 2010!?:D

  • Did anyone noticed the weird light at 0:14 as well as the broken light on the right at 0:31?

  • Could anyone tell me in which part of the soundtrack I can find this scene's music?

  • @Spade117 dont think about elephants

  • @sik2dastar Wow, that was a quick reply! lol thanks!

  • Vertical corridor, with them hanging with strings. the strings are pulled up, or dropped in accordance. u knw the whole thing is choreographed.

  • That chokehold's a wrestling move called the Million Dollar 'Dream' - get it? Nice little touch, lol. I wonder who thought of choreographing that into the fight.

  • @StuntXL, He is using the Million Dollar Dream!!! nice catch.

  • Here's the making of this scene here: watch?v=ZB0PyyLNIV4

  • that must be fun, without the fight and dieing and all

  • This is how they made it: they built the same corridor but vertically, with the camera recording to the 'ceiling', and the guys using strings, so they're actually like 'floating' and thats why it looks so fluid.

  • MILLION DOLLAR DREAM CHOKE HOLD!!!!

    GO TO SLEEP BITCH!

  • I like the choke he finished him off with. I do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu so I remember getting excited when I saw this scene at the theaters.

  • @Ohnani same here lol. what gym do you train at.

  • @sik2dastar nobody cares.

  • the scene reminds me of one from 2001 Space Odyssey

  • This scene is a perfect example of how to use special effects (computer generated ones that is) with the CG trolley and floating food spinning about in the background simply enhancing the illusion of zero-g, but not getting in the way of the awesome fight.

  • @InsaneRobot10

    actually there is an interview with JGL and it wasn't special affects, this scene and the rotating hallway where actually sets. They hallway actually rotated and they had to do the whole scene and with this they where attached to strings.

  • You all are wrong. Christopher Nolan actually shot this scene in a real dream without gravity, just because he is so AWESOME!

  • @yan008 Real dream? I thought Chris Nolan's just plain existence causing gravity to shift.

  • @yan008 I sure wish that were true, but despite all his complexity, all his perfection, all his inperfection... I'm sorry, but I'm just not good enough.

    lol...

    Yeah, that would be cool.

  • I think they shot this at a water tank..

  • this part was freaking awesome!!!!! how the hell did they do this?!?!?!?

  • @leeks1408 the same way they did the spinning hallway fight but with strings. lol

  • @sik2dastar God I can't imagine it with strings. This looks so fuckin' realistic O.O

    Special effects are just awesome !!!

  • @ShadowwDrizzt They could just be in an anti-gravity chamber of some sort...Cool none the less.

  • @UndercoverCracker

    If they want to really be in anti-gravity, they need to be in a plane in free fall.

  • @ShadowwDrizzt the funny thing is is that there was no special effects for this scene only visual effects ^_^

  • @sik2dastar i'm not so sure about that because christopher nolan, the director, said the whole thing was w/out strings

  • @leeks1408 when ypu say the whole thing what do you mean

  • @sik2dastar i mean the whole hallway scene

  • @leeks1408 the anti gravity was performed via wiring on the actors the wires were digitally erased afterwards. The spinning hallway was a set that actually rotates 360

  • @leeks1408

    It was with strings, Nolan was talking about the rotating hallway being real. Not the zero-g fight.

  • @sik2dastar he means whole thing like everything that involved the zero gravity and spinning hallway but teh spinning hallway had no strings at all but i am not sure about the zero grav scene

  • @leeks1408

    i think in a plane doing parabolic curves. set built in a plane. like they did for apollo 13 film

  • Thanks for this!

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