En Batman: El comienzo, el joven Bruce Wayne aprende a enfrentar sus miedos. Cuando Bruce tiene diez años, ve a sus padres a morir frente a él en las calles de Ciudad Gótica. Bruce viaja por el mundo, aprende a luchar con los ninjas, y vuelve a casa. Allí se convierte en Batman. Con la ayuda de Alfred, su amiga de la infancia Rachel Dawes y el rapidísimo Batmóvil, Batman lucha por el bien en Ciudad Gótica.
Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman play rival magicians in turn-of-the-century
London who battle each other for trade secrets, a rivalry so intense that it
turns them into murderers.
Inception, writer-director Christopher Nolan’s seventh feature film, joins the epic scope of The Dark Knight with the narrative sophistication of Memento. The story of a group of thieves who specialize in invading the mind through one’s dreams, Inception explores the Nolan’s signature psychological themes of memory, paranoia, and self-doubt as the protagonist, Dom Cobb, is pitted against a hostile subconscious spurred on by personal demons and regrets from the past. In a conversational preface, Nolan discusses with brother and frequent collaborator, Jonah, the genesis of the idea for the film and the decade-long process it took to write it. Detailing the results of Nolan’s efforts, Inception: The Shooting Script includes key storyboard sequences, full-color concept art, and an appendix on the workings of the mysterious Pasiv Device that Cobb and his fellow extractors use to initiate the dream-share. An exclusive exploration of a highly original concept, Inception: The Shooting Script is the record of a writer-director at the height of his craft.
The screenplay captures the essence of a cult film that resonated deeply with audiences, showcasing its unique narrative and memorable characters. It delves into the themes and creative elements that contributed to its popularity, offering insights into the filmmaking process. This edition provides fans and aspiring filmmakers with a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry and vision that brought the story to life, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of cinema.
Christopher Nolan’s injuries at birth left him severely disabled and handicapped; he was entirely paralyzed and unable to communicate, but he had so much to say and was burning to express his innermost thoughts and ideas and share them with the world. Nolan’s autobiography told in the third person through a narrator named Joseph Meehan is an astonishingly lyrical and inspired work, filled with powerful description and touching moments of triumph, sadness, anger, and above all disarming wit. Nolan’s story has a touching and breathtaking intensity, whether recounting his battle with local authorities to attend an ordinary school, going on a “normal” vacation, or his ultimate triumph of finally being able to share the insight and whimsy of his inner world. Filled with linguistic puzzles, this bestseller in Britain and the United States and Whitbread Prize winner features a unique voice that comes from a deep place many will never understand, but that is enrapturing nevertheless.