In fact, I guess the so-called "reality" is the dream that my father-in-law created for cobb

Edgardo 2022-04-20 09:01:05

I watched it again yesterday, and I watched the Chinese version without knowing it. Although I despised the tossing Chinese dubbing given by the director of radio and television... But after watching it, I realized that for such a film with a great amount of information, if My English listening is bad. I read the subtitles while ignoring the plot of the screen, but I don't understand it. I definitely don't understand the movie... So I recommend watching the Chinese version for the first time.
After watching it, I lost sleep last night and began to think about this movie. The more I thought about it, the more I couldn't sleep, and the more I felt that it should be a dream at the end, because many scenes in this "reality" are too bizarre

. Cobb is in "reality" Being hunted all over the world, just like in a dream. And it seems that it is not the police who are chasing him, but the former employer company. You must know that he is a murderer, how can he still run around the world with this crime?

Second, Cobb was hunted while looking for his teammates in Mombasa. Cobb squeezed into an extremely narrow alley. At a critical moment, it was the Japanese boss's car that rescued him. Do you still remember where cobb said goodbye to Saito the last time? in Japan! And a few days later, he was in remote Mombasa, and appeared just right at the most critical moment. This speed reminded me of the scene on the first floor where Fischer was about to take a taxi, and 囧 Joseph drove a taxi to the scene, very much like a dream.

Three, mal is sitting on the window of the opposite house when he jumps off the building in "reality", his shoes fall, and it is bottomless. I even suspect that mal is sitting on the other side of a folded space...






If this layer of "reality" is a dream, many people say that it is a dream designed by ariadne for him to have no guilt and complete relief, I think this statement is very happy , but can not ignore the strangeness of the role of father-in-law.

One, when cobb went to Paris to ask his father-in-law for help, his father-in-law said to him earnestly, "Go back to reality." This sentence is very strange. You must know that father-in-law is a teacher of dreammakers, and no one sees him more than him. Clear.

Second, when the plane landed, do you remember who picked up cobb at the airport? It's the father-in-law! But the father-in-law taught in Paris, and through Cobb's phone calls with the children, I learned that only the children's grandmother was looking after them in LA. So how did the father-in-law know that cobb was back in LA? How could he be sure that he could get LA? How did he get to LA so quickly? It seems that there is no explanation.

Therefore, I suspect that this "real" dream was created by his father-in-law. The father-in-law probably thought that cobb was a dream thief, and it was not a good thing to be with his daughter, so he created a dream to trap Cobb, and inception "this is the real world" into his brain. Not only fulfilling their two wishes of falling in love with each other, but also separating them in reality and protecting their daughter?






Also, I agree with what a friend told me, that totem can't test dreams at all. The first time I watched it, I saw that the top won't fall down in a dream. The first reaction in my mind was this. Mal's idea was correct. She once put the totem in the safe, not because she refused to believe it was a dream. But understand that totem can be controlled by your subconscious at all, and will follow your beliefs.






In the end, even Nolan himself said that he couldn't explain the ending, so it would be meaningless to explain it any more, it was all his own nonsense. What's more, cobb finally saw the child's face, and he was already very happy before the top gave an answer. Why bother to worry about whether it was a dream or reality? So, this is really a piece of nonsense...
A movie that can cause paradox is a good movie, and it is still a wonderful and good movie worthy of scrutiny~

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Inception quotes

  • Eames: Great. Thank you. So, now we're trapped in Fischer's mind battling his own private army, and if we get killed, we'll be lost in limbo till our brains turn to scrambled egg.

  • Arthur: And you! You knew about this and went along with it!

    Yusuf: I trusted him!

    Arthur: You trusted him! What, when he promised you half his share?

    Yusuf: No, his whole share. Besides he said he'd done it before.

    Arthur: You've done it before? What, with Mal? 'Cause that worked so good!

    Cobb: That has nothing to do with it. I did what I had to do to get back to my children.