Chris Nolan’s hit film, Inception, is now the number one film in the United States.

With a star-studded cast including Leonardo Di Caprio, Marion Cotillard and Ellen Page, Inception has already stunned audiences worldwide with its innovative ideas and pulsating action.

The movie explores a world where possibilities are infinite, and fantasy becomes reality. Dom Cobb (Di Caprio) is the expert of this alien concept in which dreams appear so real and can be so dangerous to their designers.

Although he seems to have unquestionable knowledge on the subject of inception, Ariadne (Ellen Page) succeeds in revealing the ghosts of his past – his deceased wife and two children, the latter of which are so elusive to his profound desires.

And yet to him they are far from ghosts as he is able to delve into mysterious locations where he can revisit them and attempt to work out how to lead a normal life again.

When you see this hit film you will be led through a maze of confusion where your questions are answered minutes after they are posed. And believe me, you will have more than a few questions floating around in your head.

This is where Inception is so remarkable; when one minute you are dumbfounded as to what is unfolding before you, the next minute you will have a clear understanding as to what is happening.

In this sense it is as if you are enduring a continuous cycle which does not stop until long after the movie has finished – and yet it is entertaining and intriguing and has you on the edge of your seat to the end.

Chris Nolan has strung together a brilliant film fused with complexity and adventure that forces you to rethink whether you are living in a dream or not.

Don’t be put off by its complicated nature: free your imagination and enjoy the ride.

Swindon Advertiser: Blob Oliver Radway, 16, Eton College