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The Inception Hallway Fight Defied Gravity — Nolan Built a Real Hallway That Physically Rotated 360°

The hallway fight scene in Inception — where gravity shifts and actors run on walls and ceilings — looks like impossible CGI. Christopher Nolan refused to use digital effects. Instead he built a fully functional hallway set 100 feet long and mounted it on a giant rotating mechanism. The entire hallway physically spun 360 degrees while cameras and actors were inside it. The set cost over $2 million to build and took months to construct. Actors trained for weeks to choreograph the fight while the room rotated around them. Every punch, every impact, every wall-run was filmed with the hallway genuinely spinning. The result is one of the most technically impressive practical effects sequences in cinema history. #shorts #inception #christophernolan #moviemagic #behindthescenes #practicaleffects #didyouknow #mindblown #filmfacts #funfacts #viral #youtubeshorts #filmmaking #nocgi #action

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