The content design of Inception is more complicated than that of red pepper, but I feel better. It is true that part of the content is for playing cool, but there is no redundant design in the plot arrangement. Each segment has its purpose and function, and playing cool has a foundation. The director must have deliberated many times, and after watching it the second time, he realized the rigor of the story. The visual effects are well done. Except that the buildings in the space that Cobb and Mul built themselves were obviously made by computers, everything else was real. Those paragraphs by Ellen Page are particularly good-looking. According to the comment of the New York Times, it is Pretty amazing, and amazingliy pretty. I also know that the director just wants to show everyone the ability of the crew through the half-folded city sky, but it is very useful. People do good-looking, and we are willing to watch it.
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