"Famed director Duke Rosenberg’s new sci-fi action film has finally confirmed its male lead it’s Leonardo DiCaprio. This will be their second collaboration." "This film is written and directed by Duke himself. As with his previous work Fury Road, the plot details are still highly confidential. Warner Bros. has only revealed that the film is a ’sci-fi piece set in the contemporary world’ and tells a story related to ’the structure inside the human mind’ and ’dreams.’" Since the beginning of July, when Inception was officially approved, Warner Bros. has been constantly hyping up news about Duke’s new film. Even though the summer blockbuster season hasn’t yet ended, it has already taken over many entertainment media front pages, easily drawing widespread attention. Thıs content belongs to 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡•𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚•𝙣𝙚𝙩 Moreover, all kinds of related information continued to emerge. "Duke Rosenberg’s new film officially titled Inception its English name literally translates to ’Foundation’ indicates a theme about dreams! It’s said to be a major work of stream-of-consciousness!" Dreams are one of the most mysterious aspects of the human experience. However, past films about dreams have often been obscure. Just when the public began to question Duke’s choice, Leonardo DiCaprio was promptly pushed forward by Warner Bros. to give an interview and addressed the issue. "To be honest, I didn’t really understand Duke’s script. You need to be really smart to get it." Leonardo told the Entertainment Weekly reporter, "I think once Inception is completed, a lot of people will be scratching their heads trust me because I’m one of them. I don’t even know where to begin or what exactly I’m supposed to say. Duke’s dream-unraveling film will definitely be amazing because it’s thrilling, with lots of action scenes. It’s surreal, and everything is under his control. He wrote the movie, so if you ask him, I’m sure he can explain it perfectly." Thrilling! Lots of action scenes! This became the media’s focal point of emphasis afterward, and many moviegoers felt completely reassured after reading it. While Duke was preparing for the film, a wide variety of related details were continuously disclosed by the media. "Inception is expected to have a production budget of $180 million. It will be released during next year’s summer season!" "Joseph Gordon-Levitt becomes the second main actor confirmed by Duke, following Leonardo DiCaprio!" "Charlize Theron stated in an interview that she will continue to star in Duke Rosenberg’s new film..." "Scarlett Johansson and James Franco passed their auditions and will play Leonardo DiCaprio’s assistants in Duke Rosenberg’s new movie!" Since the project’s approval, Warner Bros. has spared no effort in promoting it. They clearly understood that with this type of film, the result would either be a massive flop or a massive hit. But they had full confidence in Duke, firmly believing that with proper execution, this would definitely be a billion-dollar blockbuster. Moreover, from the start of promotion, Warner Bros. had already developed a clear marketing strategy. Leonardo mentioned this during promotions, and others who followed him also brought it up during theirs. After the crew announced that Michael Caine and Cillian Murphy had passed their auditions, the two actors gave an exclusive interview to The Hollywood Reporter. Michael Caine, who played "Alfred the Butler" in the Batman series, admitted that his scenes in the film are minimal just slightly more than a cameo. The crew was extremely cautious with him and didn’t even let him see the full script. "They didn’t allow me to read the script. I could only see the page with my own lines. Duke is just so secretive," Caine said when discussing his role. "Leonardo DiCaprio’s character is planning a scientific experiment, and everyone is helping him. That’s all I know." Cillian Murphy, known for playing "Scarecrow," has a bigger role but said nothing specific about his character. He only vaguely commented, "This is my third film with Duke. He let me read the entire script. The story is very, very complex and amazing. You have to be smart to understand it. I’m already eager for it to come out next year." When asked to reveal more details about the film, Cillian Murphy firmly declined, stating the reason was, "This film is so unique." "This is truly an innovation. It doesn’t belong to any specific genre. The film incorporates all sorts of different elements, and all of them come from Duke’s imagination. In my lifetime, I’ve never seen anything quite like it." By the time late July arrived, the production held its first press conference since the film’s approval, announcing the cast lineup. The star-studded roster left both media and fans utterly stunned. Leonardo DiCaprio plays the lead role, Cobb, the soul of the team; rising star Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays his assistant; James Franco plays one of his partners; Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo is another one of his aides; Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron plays his wife; "Black Widow" Scarlett Johansson plays a female college student named Adrienne, who is DiCaprio’s partner in the film; Japanese actor Ken Watanabe plays the villain Saito... Such a cast, even in star-studded Hollywood, is enough to dazzle anyone. One can imagine the level of sensation it would cause. This also explains why Duke secured a budget of $180 million—compared to a certain predecessor, the additional funds were nearly all spent on actor salaries. At the entire press conference, reporters were practically going crazy. Even in celebrity-filled Los Angeles, apart from award shows, it was rare to see so many stars in the same place especially when they were all starring in the same movie. It’s no exaggeration to say that Inception had assembled a dreamlike and luxurious cast. Of course, aside from the stars, what the media cared about most was still the film itself. At the end of the press conference, nearly all questions were directed at Duke, the director. For the sake of promotion, Duke also shared some relevant information about the film—though, as with past projects, much of it was PR-crafted fiction. "Filming Inception will be the biggest challenge I’ve ever faced. We’re telling a large-scale story, making a true mind-bending blockbuster. I’ll be adding many elements that are different from anything I’ve done before." When asked about the inspiration behind the film, Duke unhesitatingly followed Warner Bros.’ promotional plan and fabricated a story, "I hope to have enough time to complete this movie, because the ideas I want to express here are things I’ve been pondering repeatedly since I was twenty. I finished the first draft of the script seven or eight years ago, but as it developed, the story went much further than I expected it touches on the relationship between real dreams and the state between sleep and wakefulness." Speaking of dreams, Duke added a few more sentences. "The dreams produced by the human brain can encompass all real-life scenes. In my research, I haven’t yet encountered the limits of this behavior. It’s like walking on a beach you can look around in all directions and also pick up a handful of fine sand from the ground. I tried to validate this principle by experimenting with ’lucid dreaming.’ My script is built upon these common and relatively simple principles. As for the only thing in the film that might appear somewhat bizarre, it’s the technology that allows people to invade others’ brains and share the same dream with another person at the same time." Another reporter asked Duke about his thoughts on working with Leonardo DiCaprio. "Leo and I are friends, very close friends. I knew he was perfect for this extraordinary role in such a magical story. When I created this character, I even drew on Leo’s image and qualities. Leo’s participation wasn’t just about having a big movie star on board. He could break through the sci-fi film barrier and bring more people into the story." Saying things suitable for publicity came effortlessly to Duke. "Leo always has a lot of ideas. He thinks from the character’s perspective and also considers how the character fits into the story and contributes to the overall development. Talking with him is usually very interesting, and it pushes the production forward in a big way. I think the emotional world of this character is now far more central to the story than it was when we first started." Despite saying so much, Duke would never reveal certain real thoughts to the media. For example, in his plan, Inception is first and foremost an action sci-fi film. That’s right—this film is primarily an action sci-fi film, and only then does it include other elements. As for the reason: the film’s $180 million production budget alone dictates that the final product must be a mainstream movie, not a niche genre piece. Moreover, the entire process from preparation to release was just one year. Duke didn’t have the time or energy to construct real sets. The film would use CG technology on a massive scale. Apart from a few live-action shots filmed in locations around the world, most of the scenes would be shot using green screen at Warner’s studio lot. After all, Duke is not the same as that former director. That former director had a strong aversion to CGI and claimed that computer technology was worthless but just like Duke’s publicity remarks, his words didn’t match his actions. Every one of his films relied heavily on CGI-generated visuals or computer-processed scenes he labeled as "practical shots." Just like Duke, in this industry, many people say one thing and do another in order to promote themselves or establish a stylistic identity. Whether it’s practical shooting or CGI, smart directors never restrict themselves to just one approach. Duke isn’t a genius, but he’s certainly not an idiot either. Inception would adopt a filming method similar to Transformers, with some real-world shots blended with a large number of CG composite scenes. 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