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Headphoneus Supremus
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How does one "take up" lucid dreaming? "oh, just going to go lay down and get lucid"....
How does one "take up" lucid dreaming? "oh, just going to go lay down and get lucid"....
I'd say it a heist film encapsulated in a thrilling sci-fi wrapper.
Don't see how dreams and subconscious means it's science fiction. It's more appropriately categorized as a real life fantasy film.
Inception was one of the longer movies I've seen this year, but somehow it seemed like one of the shorter ones. Great script, editing and visual effects. Surprisingly good performance from DiCaprio, who's never been one of my favorite actors. A very unique moviegoing experience.
Saw Inception yesterday. So good, I'm planning to see it again later this week at a better cinema (my local is beyond awful). I can't remember the last time I felt so satisfied as the credits roll. I don't want to talk too much about the plot, but if you love sci-fi and/or DiCaprio, you have to see this film!
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I'd say it a heist film encapsulated in a thrilling sci-fi wrapper. And yes it's the cream of a very mediocre crop this year.
I'm confused as to why some people mistake this film for a thinking-oriented action-fest rather than the action-oriented think-fest that it is... or in other words... being mistaken for a heist film encapsulated in a sci-fi wrapper rather than the other way around.
The main concept is everything related to dreaming, the mind and the psychology of an individual. The action-oriented plot is only used to illustrate this concept. I doubt that Nolan was thinking as basic as "I want to create an action/heist-film ala-James Bond," then proceeded to weave this whole elaborate and detailed premise of dream-sharing around it and stuff. Looking at the way the film was made, I think it's clear that Nolan started with the concept of dream-sharing... going inside one's mind to plant an idea.. built on that, and then constructed a simple action-oriented story to drive that idea.