After reading it, I only have one question, that is, Nolan finally avoided the most crucial suspense: Is the world we live in a real or a dream?
There is a huge controversy over this issue. Many celebrities and big figures have once sighed that "life is just a dream". So, is the world the protagonist finally returns to, the world he thinks is real, is it real? Nolan deliberately avoided this question because it was a huge controversy, and he himself was unwilling to stand on either side. It can only be seen that he is still more inclined to the concept that the real world is real, not a dream, but he is not willing to say it directly.
In fact, I think the strangest part of the movie is the top, which is a "tester" to test whether it is in a dream. I thought this was weird when I first saw it, is it really possible to measure it? If you are in a dream world, but you are convinced that it is not a dream but the real world, wouldn't the spinning top stop as you wish? So how can you prove that the conclusions of the test itself are valid, not the fictional results in the dream?
This "top" is the title of the film, inception - the true meaning of dream implantation! The wife who was determined to use her death to prove whether the "reality" was a "dream" or not was the one who first thought that she could prove whether she was in a dream by using the spinning top or not. And she told her husband about the spinning top theory, and she convinced her husband too. But who can prove that her theory is correct, just like we can't tell if she is right to jump off the building again! If she really believed that a top can prove everything, why would she jump off a building?
As long as you are alive, you will never know whether the world you exist in is a dream or not. Unless you choose to die, there will be an answer, although you may never have the chance to know the answer... The protagonist's wife actually learned the cruelest truth.
Therefore, she is the real master of "dream implantation". She "implanted" the unprovable proposition of "prove everything with a spinning top" to her husband and to the audience.
The title of the movie inception can be understood as "implantation", and it is this top that is implanted!
Nolan used this film to implant the "top", which is nothing at all, into the hearts of each of our audiences unknowingly! Let the "top" become the master of destiny! Nolan is a genius!
Nolan is the dream maker. His dream "Inception" has successfully implanted the unprovable proposition that a "top" can identify dreams into the audience. And the audience is still rushing to discuss whether the "top" has finally stopped...
It is not only the "rich second generation" that was implanted by the dream maker, but the person who was implanted... and you!
If we die in this world, will we wake up in another world? Would you like to turn the top before answering me? Hahaha~
Or are you going to...? !
Hey, don't worry at all. Sooner or later we will know the truth
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To add, I see a lot of people focus on technical stuff. If you don't even understand what the movie is saying, then you only focus on things at the technical level. Isn't that exactly what Nolan said, so that you can "dream implantation" in the movie theater?
The technical means are just to numb the audience, so that he can "implant" the concept of the top into you, that's all. There must be some unreasonable or unreasonable places. Since it is destined to be the case, is it interesting to analyze the technical details?
I didn't see Nolan himself, and he didn't even bother to fool you seriously. That "dream machine" is a button-like thing and then put it on his arm like an infusion, haha, it's really simple and neat, saves time and effort . It can be seen that Nolan's own authenticity at the technical level is simply to set up a subtle mechanism to tease you~ Love it or not~ It is completely a posture of Jiang Taigong fishing, willing to take the bait~
Everyone is like this, but not many people really understand the theme of the movie~ Haha, Nolan's flickering is very successful. That's why I admire him~ I think it's actually quite interesting that he's fooling around like this.
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After reading everyone's comments, I am very impressed.
Yes, the film also has a humanistic educational dimension, which is just as much more important. If it is placed in our country, people who do not inherit their parents' family business will definitely feel that they are "prodigal sons". But after watching this movie, I feel that giving up the huge family business that monopolizes human resources and bravely following the windmill-like dream is an amazing life!
Although this game is a deception, the deceived people are actually the ones who benefit. The deceitful Japanese, who wanted to gain a competitive advantage and fortune, was a progressive man in our view. As a result, he was sentenced to "Dreamland" in prison for thousands of years! You see he finally woke up on the plane. He was a little stupid and confused, as if he didn't know if the things he had spent thousands of years trying to move had any meaning, and he seemed to be a little unclear about how he remembered thousands of years ago. What's going on. I don't know if this is a poor person, a sad end.
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