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You Have 17 Days to Rewatch This Christopher Nolan Hit With 87% RT Score Before It Leaves Netflix

You Have 17 Days to Rewatch This Christopher Nolan Hit With 87% RT Score Before It Leaves Netflix
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It’s even better than Interstellar, and IMDb agrees.

It’s a never-ending cycle of Netflix ’s movies and shows that come and go, and while some can’t get enough of the streaming’s new long-awaited arrivals, it’s also time to say goodbye to a couple of big hits that won’t be there since March.

This month will become the last one for one of Christopher Nolan ’s movies on the streaming’s platform too, and you probably need to consider revisiting it for a hundredth time while it’s still there.

Unlike some might have feared, the disheartening news doesn’t concern Interstellar which also found its home on Netflix some time ago, yet the movie in question is another masterpiece that holds a special place in many fans’ hearts, probably an even bigger one than Interstellar.

Inception Is Leaving Netflix In a Couple of Weeks

If you had no idea that the movie was there all along, it’s an even more solid reason to give it another watch before Inception leaves the platform on February 28.

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Considered one of the best movies of the 2010s, Inception follows Dom Cobb, a professional thief able to get into other people’s dreams to learn all their deeply hidden secrets. Cobb’s unique ability made him a top-tier in what he does, but also took away everything he loved, including his wife and children; at some point, he gets a chance to redeem his misdeeds when tasked with a seemingly impossible mission.

Now Cobb has to challenge his abilities by trying to plant an idea into another person’s mind, but his every step is carefully watched by a very dangerous enemy.

Inception Is Christopher Nolan’s Second Best Movie, According to IMDb

Released back in 2010, the film remains one of the director’s finest works with an impressive score of 8.8 on IMDb, surpassed only by The Dark Knight with 9.0 and followed by Interstellar with 8.7.

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With a star-studded cast that comprises Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy and Michael Kaine, Inception was a massive hit in theatres, garnering around $840 million with the initial budget of $160 million.

Needless to say that the movie is also everyone’s favorite with 87% and 91% of positive reviews from critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.