Saw it last night on BD - fantastic!
Didn't realise that Nolan also wrote the script/story - what a very talented and clever fella.
Love the way that although it's hi-tech with many action sequences, the film's overall pace seems unhurried - and when Arthur was doing his zero-
g routine in the hotel, it was mighty tense.
Couple of things I didn't understand: where does the dream-inducing tech come from/who invented it; how did Eames eavesdrop/pop-up in the early scene with Fischer and Browning, which was
before Cobb and co had any contact with Fischer??
Hmm, guess I'll have to watch it again soon, er, like tonight.