In "Inception", whether it is an absolute protagonist or a supporting role, each actor has their own distinct personality and superiority, the role is not to eat heavy and tight, and the performance is the most critical - Although Tom Berenjet played only a small role, he still left a deep impression on people, which shows that this old man is also able to "grab the camera". If every fan has a reason to watch this movie, it can be directed at Nolan, of course, there are many people who also go to their favorite actors. Here's a breakdown of the seven men in the film, and it's interesting to note that each of them has a different zodiac sign from their signs, whether you're skeptical or a fiduciary, and at least some of the principles on the signs explain the different personalities of these people, such as Christopher Nolan in Leo and Leonardo DiCaprio in Scorpio. So which of these different styles of men will attract you the most?

Chilian Murphy: Multiple personalities
It is said that Murphy was not an actor at the beginning, and when he was a student, he was bent on becoming a lawyer. Later, by chance, he acted in a stage play, because this stage play was highly acclaimed, and he naturally abandoned the law and followed the film.
Like Gemini's multiple personalities, The impression that Cirrian Murphy gives us is complex and multifaceted. He can both play the villain villain in the movie and leave a mark on the positive role. Whether it is a small or a good person, under the interpretation of this blue-eyed man, he can exude a mysterious charm. And Murphy's title of "chameleon-like actor" also came from this. Now, although Murphy is not yet an A-list star, he is definitely the best actor of this generation. He's not noticed not because he did something eye-catching bad, but because he performed naturally; not because he had any super gimmicks, but because of his de-falsification. It can be said that this sincere and real actor is definitely an alien in Hollywood.
Murphy's dissident is also reflected in his choice of roles, because he does not like to play some positive images, whether in "Batman" or "Red Eye Flight", he is not a "good bird" - perhaps it is precisely because of this lack of brightness and unfairness that we like him.
Performance Masterpieces:
"28 Days of Shock", "Desperate 911", "Batman: The Time of War", "Breakfast on Pluto", "Wind Blowing Rice Waves", "Red Eye Flight", "Sun Havoc", "Peacock Town"
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Erudite genius
Aquarius people generally attach great importance to their own inner cultivation, paying attention to speculation, logic and concepts. I like science, and I have the strength to break the casserole and ask the question to the end.
Gordon Levitt, who was born from a child star, did not "encounter career bottlenecks" like other child stars when he grew up, but was more calm and unhurried. In 2001, when he was 20 years old, he voluntarily left the crew of Alien Check-in and came to Columbia University to recharge himself. During this time, he took courses in history, literature and poetry – an Aquarius decision that changed his acting career for the rest of his life. In 2004, he gave up his studies and returned to his acting career. If Levitt's performance before this is his own enjoyment of pleasure, then when he returns from school, he has more to project the emotions and ideas of the characters onto the audience, and to be happy for the audience to be able to experience the emotions of the characters.
From childhood star to adult star, Joseph Gordon-Levitt walked easily, calmly and freely. This is enough to show that his talent, coupled with his studies at Columbia University, we have reason to believe that his future must be unlimited.
"Look at the Evil Girl Opposite", "Mysterious Skin", "Pursuit", "Be Careful", "Stop Loss", "500 Days with Summer"
Tom Hardy: Picky perfection
Virgos like to pursue perfection, but they are also very picky, and they are typical perfectionists.
Tom Hardy's big-screen work isn't much, but the characters he creates are unforgettable, and this unforgettable interpretation of the meaning of "perfect" on the big screen: the three-point evil American soldier in "Company of Brothers" and "Black Hawk Down", the eye-catching Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, the radiant Bob in "Rock gangsters", and the Bronson who he portrayed in a perfect "experiential" way.
After taking over the film "Bronson", Tom Hardy, who pursues perfection, undergoes a long and rigorous muscle training course and runs to prison to experience Bronson's life. Every day I practiced fighting and fighting, and I made my body bruise continuously. He turned violence into art on screen and performance with punches and kicks. The character is shocking and stunning—and Virgo's perfectionist tendencies are also evident. It is said that almost no one can recognize that this rugged, muscular, and frightening-looking guy is tom Hardy, a handsome British guy.
Performances: "Company of Brothers", "Black Hawk Down", "Wuthering Heights", "Rock Gang", "Bronson"
Ken Watanabe: Steady elegance
Ken Watanabe is a steady and mature actor, and his image on the screen is always reassuring. When you enjoy his performance, you don't have to worry about messing up at all, which coincides with Libra's kind, gentle, and calm personality.
In fact, Watanabe's steadiness and elegance are not innate, but a taste tempered through the torture and creation of years. In his early years, Watanabe's acting career was not smooth, and he considered giving up acting to open a tavern; later he also suffered from acute myeloid leukemia and was almost sentenced to death. However, these setbacks did not defeat him, but added an aura of thickness, refinement and home thickness to him. In 2003, "The Last Samurai" brought Ken Watanabe to the international screen and earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor that year. Subsequently, this Japanese actor with rich acting experience and life experience quickly became the pride of Asian filmmakers, and he immediately participated in a series of Hollywood blockbuster films such as "Batman: The Moment of War", "Memoirs of a Geisha", "Flag of the Fathers" and "Letter from Iwo Jima".
Although he was labeled as a "famous Hollywood movie star", the stability of that time has always been with Watanabe Ken, who is as kind and humble as before he became famous.
Dandelion, One-Eyed Dragon Masamune, Heaven and Earth, The Last Samurai, Memoirs of a Geisha, Batman: Moments of War, Letter from Iwo Jima, Memories of Tomorrow, The Unsinkable Sun
Michael Kane: Amorous purity
Pisces is an indisputable, sentimental pure lover, and it is precisely because of this sensitive and sensitive trait that he is also one of the most "amorous" of the twelve zodiac signs.
Look at the characters Michael Kane has created in recent years, almost every one of them is an old man with delicate emotions, careful observation, and excellent understanding and thoughtfulness. In Nolan's two Batman films, Michael Kane played Batman's butler, and although the role was small, it was enough to touch people's hearts. In particular, Kane's loving and supportive, heart-wrenching and understanding look at Bell in the film is unforgettable. In that sharp, calm Harry Brown, Kane's own amorousness and innocence complement the character's personality. In the film, he plays a depressed and lonely old man, and after his good friend is killed by a gangster, he resolutely picks up the robbery in self-defense - his innocent feelings with his old friend are evident.
The beauty of Kane's performance in his later years is that he can use the subtlest changes in expression and eyes to convey complex, changeable emotions, without too much body language, no exaggeration, no exaggeration, no hustle and bustle of lines. In his later years, Kane was repeatedly loved by later actors, and fans also worshipped him as an eternal idol of the British film industry.
"Alfie", "The Great Gold Rush", "Detective", "California Suite", "Razor's Edge", "Teaching Rita", "Hannah Sisters", "Dumb Singer", "Massacre Report", "Is Anyone Here?" "Harry Brown", "Batman: The Moment of War"
Leonardo DiCaprio: Cold fire
Scorpio is often inconsistent in appearance, cold as frost, not caring about themselves, they almost all have a hot heart, once the emotion erupts, it is out of control.
Some film critics have used a very refined word to describe DiCaprio's acting skills: "burst" - indeed, DiCaprio's body seems to have always had endless energy and emotions, and I don't know when the small universe will explode. Once it erupts, the emotion is out of control. Remember the way Frank, played by him in Revolutionary Road, was forced to "rush his eyes" by the crazy mathematician: DiCaprio's blood-red eyes, flushed face, and green tendons on his temples all explain the meaning of "explosion". In fact, "explosion" has another meaning, that is, DiCaprio will make his characters very aggressive and aggressive, "Blood Diamond", "Infernal Walker", "Forbidden Island" and even "Titanic" in Dicaprio mo is not as good.
Others say that DiCaprio is a charismatic male star, and no matter what role he plays in the movie - whether the character is a liar, a jerk, a stunned, or an undercover, someone will like him, as if he has an endless mysterious charm - in fact, this is one of the many charms of Scorpio...
A Different Sky, A Boy's Life, The Edge Diary, Total Eclipse of Love, Romeo and Juliet, Titanic, The Iron Mask, The Beach, The New York Gangster, The Flyer, Infernal Walker, Blood Diamond, Revolutionary Road, Body of Lies, Confinement Island
Christopher Nolan: The Style of a King
Leo is a unique commander,000 whose confidence and control are amazing, and directors with this energy can often direct works with strong "originality".
Looking at Christopher Nolan's works, it is clear that his self-confidence, his control and originality, although Nolan's works are not many, but each one is a classic, even Hollywood's most vulgar superhero dramas and police films, in Nolan's hands as if they have been exerted magic. The film that has earned Nolan recognition in the mainstream film industry is "White Nights" which brings together Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hillary Swank. However, this film is not a masterpiece in Nolan's directing career. After gaining recognition and investment, Nolan made Batman: A Time to War, a film that was hailed as "more wonderful than the original comics," and then shot the well-structured, ingeniousLy crafted Lethal Magic — and the Dark Knight that earned him worldwide fame.
It can be said that shooting these films is too simple for Nolan. If you are familiar with Fragments of Memory or his debut novel, Follow, you can understand that neither the highly interpretive Dark Knight nor the deadly magic of the peaks and turns is the most personal work of Nolan. Only the kind of grasp of structure that is shown in "Fragments of Memory", the calmness of knowing the timeline and sequence, and the confidence in his editing ability and color and black and white control ability are worthy of Nolan's king style.
Director's Masterpieces:
"Follow", "Memory Fragment", "Batman: The Beginning of the War", "Deadly Magic", "Batman Prequel 2: The Dark Knight"