A film about everything and nothing, about the multiverse and doing taxes. Michelle Yeoh is extraordinary. I cried at googly eyes. Cinema at its most inventive and heartfelt.
Nolan at his most ambitious. The layered dream sequences are mind-bending and the emotional core with Cobb and Mal keeps it grounded. That ending still sparks debate.
Improves on Part One in every way. The political intrigue is Shakespearean. Chalamet finally gets to show range. The ending sets up Part Three perfectly.