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  • 23 people got scared

  • I can imagine Mass Effect 3 opening to this music. It starts off soft and subtle as the camera shows the stars, then gets deeper and more dramatic as the camera pans down to Earth burning.

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  • @cacmfl If your comment about the top comments makes top comment, that'll be a... commentception :O

  • I still don't get why people thought this movie was so confusing.

  • @thegizmoguy1 i dont think people thought it was confusing , they are just wondering what if....that's what i think

  • 23 people are in the limbo

  • Wait I missed something. ~Replay 10 times

  • Thumbs up if you use 0:19-0:39 as your alarm clock ring to wake you up from your dreams every morning.

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  • this music is just chill, oh shit listened to it for like 30 seconds, changed my mind, of its chill again ahh,oh and its back never mind... xD

  • Odd feedback about this video yet again.

  • BWOOOOMB BWOOOOOMB!!!!

    love that sound

  • @kakoriko007 You know what's that? It's that french wake-up song but slowed down.

  • niggas sure do love arguing over unimportant shit, im just sayin

  • guys the question wasnt if we understand it or not, its was Cobb Dreaming at the end or not?

  • I wont say inception was easy to understand but it wasn't the hardest movie to understand either it was just one of those movies with a more precise and guile concept where if you watch it with a bit more focus you will understand it

  • I understand it, its not hard to understand at all...

  • I'm in the 20% that understood Inception. What percent of people think that "inception" was performed twice in the movie (Robert Fischer and Mal)?

  • It wasn't difficult to understand...

  • i cant understand this movie because its too fast

    somebody explains to me :P ?

  • I understood eveything the first time

    A dream within a dream within a dream

  • How many times did yall see this movie to understand what the hell was going on...it only to me twice cuz the first time really wasnt paying attention

  • Do you want to become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone?

  • it took me 4 times watching it but i got it

  • Sad to see so many people think they are so smart just because they understood a movie that's not even hard to be understood in the first place

  • @ZhangyXD 'hard to understood'-Coming from the guy who doesn't understand basic grammar...

  • @ShaneMooreGuitarist read again, 'hard to be understood' dumbass u fail

  • @ZhangyXD i bet ur the kind of guy that thinks tool is just about music

  • @lolzaloud i bet ur wrong

  • @ZhangyXD sick bro

  • @ZhangyXD It really is terrible isn't it... lol

  • @ZhangyXD

    Sad to see so many people who think they are smart just because they recognize that Inception wasn't that deep.

    Now this is the part where you one-up me one step further. We can do it infinitely. That's what humans have been doing since the beginning.

    "Nanny nanny booboo"

  • @ZhangyXD Not hard to understand? You should read some theories about Mal, about whether the last scene is a dream or reality. It's obviously not outstandingly hard to understand the concept of the whole movie, but it is hard understand EVERY single plot Christopher Nolan put in this movie.

  • @ZhangyXD You don't understand it deeply enough if you think it's easy to understand.

  • @ArizonaLongboarding its not a piece of poetry, it has one meaning and its rather easy to understand. Man wants to go home last job to get home normally he takes info from minds but now he is going to insert a idea Deeper deeper deeper deeper limbo oh shit Success derp.
  • @ZhangyXD Like fight club the movie

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  • @ZhangyXD thing is, a lot of movies nowadays don't "think" as much as Inception did. Some movies are easy to understand just by hearing it and recognizing the voices. I'm not saying they are bad. I'm saying that Inception is more complex, let's say that way. So, if people are used to watch movies that don't have this whole "complexity", they don't pay much attention to it and as result, they find it hard to understand when it's not. The ending is confusing, but it's MEANT to be confusing, so...

  • @ZhangyXD facebook

  • The movie plays with a very interesting concept: How do you know you're in a dream?

    Food for thought and fridge horror when viewed form certain perspective.

  • @goofynewfie12 Guys inception wasn't suppose to be understood.. It was to remain a mystery but some people, almost as smart as Leonardo DaCaprio, probably the best movie maker alive, anyways, what I was saying is that Inception wasnt ment to be understood, it was to make you go throught a wide range of emotions to understand the FEELINGS happening in the story, not plot line.. (Inception was related to the titanic right?)

  • @CoolBoiiProduction

    Christopher Nolan wrote and directed this film. Not Leonardo.

  • @DyingMaus36 yes lol in other side why always dicaprio dies or happen something bad him in the movies xd like titanic or Shutter Island

  • I love the dissonance at the end

  • they break into dreams using a knockout thing built to a brief case, someone has to make the dream perfect so they subject they use doesnt get distracted. the extracter searches for the files of their mind, reads them, then he gets out of the dream. MAKE ENOUGH SENSE FOR YOU. AND INCEPTION IS A 3 DREAM WITHIN A DREAM PROCESS, AND DIEING YOU END UP IN A WORLD OF NOTHING ONLY OF WHAT MEMORIES HAVE BEEN LEFT THERE. MAKE SENSE NOW!!!!!!!

  • two fat people in a supermarket.

    one last pack of bacon.

    play this soundtrack.

  • Wierd, for me I understand Inception perfectly fine.

  • Why am I the only person out of all my friends and family that understood this movie?

  • @almondcoconuts Me and my friend keep asking ourselves the same thing, we can't get enough of this movie and the story behind it. Yet when I watched it with my mom, brother, and cousin, they all didn't like it as much. My mom fell asleep at times, my cousin didn't care too much for the music, and my brother really didn't say anything... I was in shock. lol

  • @ronvins I think we might be the smartest people in America

  • @almondcoconuts Wouldn't go that far, haha.

  • @ronvins Yea, at Thanksgiving last year we were watching this movie and afterwards my whole entire family (like 25 people) looked at me and asked what the fuck they just watched. It was shortly there after why I realized none of them ever went to college.

  • @almondcoconuts Wow, seriously?!

    It doesn't take a college graduate to understand the story of Inception. XP That must have been embarrassing.

  • @ronvins Well, my family is comprised of simple folk from Kansas. My grandma, me, my mom, and one aunt are the only ones to ever step foot inside of a college....everyone else is....well......yea...

  • @almondcoconuts Aww, don't try to disown them.

  • @almondcoconuts That's kinda sad...

  • @ronvins I tried to disown my family.....they told me I couldn't

  • Hans Zimmer... I love you.

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  • @Limabine its not exactly ground breaking... just listen to the song and move on

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  • @Limabine why in fucks name do you care about that?! jesus you're a sad act....

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  • @Limabine i dont! thats the point.... nobody does, you dont have to go begging for thumbs up with a fail comment like that -facepalm-

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  • @goofynewfie I would like to be able to say I did, but I don't think anybody but the writer ever truly understands the movie. :)

  • I wish I could remember my dreams...just once

  • One time i had a dream that my brothers dog took a crap on my carpet and when i awoke i sat up and saw a strange sight a disinfectant bottle on the floor of my room and learned that his dog had taken a crap

    BWOOONGGGGGG

  • i understand dreams they tell me i'm alive

  • i swear only 20% off the people that actually seen inception understood it.

  • @goofynewfie12 Aint that the truth! I saw it and I was likee What JUST happened? xD

  • @goofynewfie12 THUMBS UP IF YOUR THAT 20% :D

  • @Chumpskey I put my thumb up, even though i have not watched it.

  • @Chumpskey Thumbs up if I don't have a "that twenty percent."

  • @goofynewfie12 could please explain what you mean by that :)

  • @mrreggin1 well i watched the movie with 7 people, my friend and i were the only two that understood it.

  • @goofynewfie12 It became my 2nd favorite movie with Fight Club being the top immediately after it finished.

  • @goofynewfie12

    I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. If that was true then the movie would have been badly made, and I think its reviews and positive reception attests that Inception is an excellently made movie. Inception is ingenious in the fact that it's PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDABLE BY EVERYONE. It's specifically made to make you feel smart. It's engaging. It forces the audience to figure things out-just because it does that does not mean 80% of the audience doesn't understand it.

  • @enip284 hey i got atleast 93 people that agree with me...

  • @goofynewfie12 But that's what tarnishes Nolan's, and his movies', image. See, it makes he and his movies seem pretentious for the sake of pretention, when in reality they're not actually all that deep. They're interesting, and they're very good movies, but they're not uber-deep. Don't take this as meaning they're not deep at all. All of his movies are pretty cerebral. But they're not these complex puzzles that require genius-level over-analyzing to be understood.

  • @Dramen93 Well said.

  • @enip284 I definitely agree. I love Nolan and his movies, but there's a large group of people who think he's an uncreative hack because they think he's trying to pedal his movies as super-deep and cerebral, when they're really not (although they certainly are more so than the average Hollywood blockbuster). However, in reality Nolan doesn't pretend his movies are super-intellectual. They're meant to be understood the first time you watch it, and by the largest possible number of people.

  • @goofynewfie12 The first time i saw it, I understands it. And i am just 13!!! but i think everyone have a different think of the movie

  • @goofynewfie12 I swear only 20% of my people have seen it. ;____;

  • @goofynewfie12 i under stood it and im only 12

  • @reviewers183 glad you "under stood" it :D

  • @reviewers183 Same thing. I am 12 and i understood it easily.My classmates are total geniuses and they said they dont want to become mental.

  • @goofynewfie12 It is seriously only as complicated as you wanna make it..

  • @goofynewfie12

    Inception isn't even hard to understand.

  • @goofynewfie12 says u

  • @goofynewfie12 I wish everyone understood.

  • @goofynewfie12 I don´t think so - it´s not an easy to understand movie for sure, but it´s not complicated - you just have to watch it very precisely and concentrated.

  • @goofynewfie12 we are the 20%. #occupythedream

  • Thumbs up if you listen to this while inducing a WILD.

  • the violins are so emotional <3

  • i had a dream once that i was falling and all i had was a chain ... and i can still remember because i still have the chain ......... ?

  • @danburge82 Me too! I think it's in Inception!

  • Some time I had a dream about snoop dog, I wrote it down after waking up und I can still remember today, cuz I still have the Letters ^^

  • From approximately 0:44 to 1:04, the calm ambient part, is it sampled from another song that is used in many films and adverts? It sounds like an ambient song I've heard before!

  • @danburge82 Hans Zimmer has placed the song into YOUR MIND!!!! :-o

  • 1. Play this in a tab

    2. Open another tab and watch another video on youtube

    3. ????

    4.Profit!

  • Lets HDit for the BWOOONG :D

  • Reminds me of something like the beginning of an epic threequel, going straight into the movie because everyone was left in suspense from the 2nd movie

  • Thay should make another inception movie, where they find out that real life is just someone's giant inception. That's why there are things that happen that we can't explain. And the guys go on a mission to wake everyone up by killing them, and then in the real real life all those who died are there again. O_o

  • @Writtenwoes "there are things that happen that we cant explain". Have you ever been introduced to the concept of science?

  • @molitatron Um, excuse me, but have you ever been introduced to the concept of quantum physics? Yea, that's what I thought, smarty-pants.

  • @Writtenwoes so, schrodingers equation, plancks law, eigenstates and eigenvalues, heisenberg uncertainty principle, what do you call those? what we do not know now, is a matter of time (by thought and analysis) until we do. Or do you believe we will never understand more than what we do now about quantum mechanics? that would surely be interesting to explore :)

  • for me this a very psychological movie!!

  • @andresjimenezjimenez it was more sexual for me

  • PERFECT MOVIE IDEA

    0:00 - 0:22 - A man, watching his family playing on a picnic blanket, everyone is smiling, and there is a sepia style to it all. Everything is soundless, and happy. Something is wrong with this.

    0:22 - 0:35 - Everything quickly starts to fall out of proportion, and shake crazily

    0:35 - 0:38 - (Quick shot) Shot starting from black, appearing to exit out the man's eye, he's bald, and lying on a bed attached to wires - CUT TO BLACK

    0:38 - 0:43 - Title "Inception: Awakening"

  • @123LNR more like The Matrix: Inception

  • @thebigrussian - That's a court case right there... Two different movies :P

  • @123LNR This sounds cool. Any idea on the plot of such a movie? I am insanely interested.

  • @NinjaPuma9408 - I don't know if this was sarcasm or not

    but because I will now overlook any sarcasm (Sorry if you didn't imply it)

    I got the idea from the Halo 4 Trailer... The music starts building, everything gets hectic, and then BOOM it reveals what's really happening.

    I would say the story would be about a man awakening from his induced inception, and goes on a mission to find his family, using Inception to get information out of people...

  • No sarcasm intended. I am truely interested. =)

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  • Non je regrette rian... Yes I also got to know about that song from the movie awesome song.

  • this is edith piafs song slowed down. her song is what was used as the kick

  • 21 ppl dreamt of Moll. 0_0

  • apparently, if you slow down half remembered dream, its the two notes from edith piaf- non je ne regrette rien. And as in the movie time slows in a dream, it's implying the film is a dream. Hans Zimmer rocks!

  • Husband: Honey, I'm Home

    (No Response)

    Husband: Honey? You there?

    (Dundundundundundun) Wife walks in with an axe, "Need a haircut, Hun?"

    Husband: Oh shit....

  • @SherryZProductions Do you realize how pathetic you look trying to get thumbs up by saying almost exactly the same thing the top comment said? You do realize there isn't a prize, right?

  • @SeaesDubbleu ts za joke, and who said i wann be in top comment. And go to some institution and get a degree for development in a 'sense of humor'

  • @SeaesDubbleu Hahahaha your comment made my day

  • @SeaesDubbleu lol..haha

  • is this song a mix of time and dream collapsing? because the beginning and end sounded like time and the middle sounded like dream collapsing

  • @martinidanimal The beginning and the ending have the same Chord progressions as "Time", but the middle is a slowed down version of Edith Piaf's Non Je Ne Regrette Rien. User camiam321 has posted an interesting video relating to this called, "Inception Music Comparison."

  • @eclipsesonic ah thanks man, i thought that sounded really similar to time.. i wonder why he chose that Edith Piaf song, other than for the title No I Don't Regret Anything, which kinda makes sense i guess

  • @martinidanimal As eclipsesonic said, you're right about the "Time" connection. Zimmer has stated that the score doesn't really have a beginning or an end, since the final notes of "Time" (the last track) are the same as the first notes of this (opening) track. According to him, the score is a Möbius strip (and is therefore composed/designed in the same fashion as the dream levels).

  • @nyo267n that's actually really cool, hans is a beast

  • What do you get when you cross over a very popular French track and a slowed down sample to imitate time in the dream world? You get pure Epic Win my friend!! :D

  • can you say BURRR? BURRRRRR

  • @mastermiggy Very Good! :D

  • so epic with a thunderstorm over head with flashes of light

  • i had to watch this film atleast 30 times in cinemas to actually realise that hes in reality. :D

  • I haven't seen this movie yet, but after listening to most of the soundtrack, I'll definatley see it. :)

  • does anyone else get chills down their spine when the "dundun" part comes on?.....cuz i DOOOOO!

  • Thumbs up if you're training yourself to have lucid dreams.

  • its easy first as soon as your going to sleep dream about sumthing and then concentrate on it while your sleeping i assure you will have one but controlling your dream is pretty hard

  • @HedgehogStudios1 i already have it ! 2 or 3 times... i also had a false awakenings (Dreams within a dreams) thousand times !

  • This is how EPIC Hans Zimmer is: 00:22 into the song and all the way to 00:38 is Non Regrette Rien by Edith Pief slowed down...way slowed down.

  • @ACExellency Who cares if you're a teen.

    There's nothing special in being a teen and listening to that music.

  • @tipttt There's nothing special about you replying to my comment. Who cares if you don't care? I don't.

  • @tipttt Who cares what the fuck you think. Just shut up and go back to making retarded Spore porn on your little gay channel of yours.

  • @ACExellency totally lol ! :D

  • @ACExellency How about it really doesn't matter what age you are, anyone can enjoy this music.