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.
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.