The infinite attraction of unknown things may be the ultimate source of creativity. It's hard to believe that Nolan didn't learn from it, haha. If it is a combination of film masters and animation masters, this is probably a masterpiece. There are too many similar scenarios. Mirrors, deformation corridors, dream elevators, recurring dreams, various visual senses, and various similar plot settings and scene settings, I even think Nolan made a review of the American movie version, incorporating his inspiration and thinking , Memory and Experience, High-Tech and American Features. Perhaps Nolan's Inception is slightly better at metaphorical dream experience, and is complex and full of jumping logic. Jin Min's Paprika is more imaginative and tense, and because it is an animation, it achieves the gorgeousness and confusion of the dream that the movie can't achieve, and has a mysterious beauty of surrealism.
"The truth born from lies", I can't remember who said what was said at the end of this line, but this sentence is very impressive, Inception is like a reality bred from a dream. "Midnight's dream is like an experimental art short film with no logic, while the early morning dream is a commercial feature film, very long and can give a clear impression. Of course, the two are not comparable.", this The description is too apt. It just so happens that if this sentence is used to describe these two blockbusters of dreams, then Inception is a story commercial in the early morning, complex and impactful, which deeply captures the appetite of those who understand the dream. Paprika is a midnight experimental art short film, gorgeous and chaotic, just right to satisfy the gluttonous heart of dream catchers.
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