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A world of dreams

Is it possible to create scenarios or design utopian cities for the world of dreams?.
Seen from this point of view, it seems impossible in the real world. However, nothing is
unfeasible in the world of cinema, thanks in part to the magic of special effects. In this film,
the special effects try to complete an ¨oneiric¨ reality in which each character takes place;
thanks to this, it simulates precisely that ¨labyrinth Of memory¨ that the protagonists of the
film try so hard to decipher through dreams. In this sense, one considering scenes that had the
greatest impact on me was when Cobb with Ariadne are in the cafeteria, where Cobb was
explaining to her about the behavior as long as the subconscious besides dreams, when
suddenly, everything starts to fall apart around them. This was triggered as a symbol of the
fragility as the elements that make up the dream world. Again when Ariadne realizes what
she can ̈design ̈ within the world since dreams, thus, by manipulating the laws of physics,
giving rise to something that had never been seen in cinema before: a city, Paris, that folds in
on itself. The film also alludes to the temporal difference between reality in addition to
dreams. In dreams everything happens more slowly. So it is very interesting the technique by
slowing down the scene, which helps the viewer to imagine that everything that happens
there takes place more slowly than in reality. To conclude, one cause the things that is very
interesting in this film is how ideas are defined also the adhesion we have to them, meaning.
that ideas can be very powerful to the human mind, this defines us moreover can even change
everything.

In Inception the dream consists of the dreamer, who is the person who is actually in
the dream, each level of dream must have a dreamer, as occurs at the beginning in the mind
of Fischer Jr. Yusuf is the dreamer in the first level, Arthur is the dreamer of the second level
and Eames is the dreamer of the third level. Frequently the person does not realize that he is
dreaming, unless something out as the ordinary caused him distraction, because the subject is
the one who fills the dream with projections, people created by his subconscious besides
when this subject begins to notice that he is in someone else's dream, all his projections
become violent towards the dreamer. If you die while in the dream, you wake up or at least
that's how it usually happens, although during the heist involving a powerful sedative from
Yusuf and the layers of dreams from which the team escaped it didn't happen that way, in that
case if someone died they fell into Limbo. The kick accompanied by the song "Non je ne
regrette rien", or, simply dying, were the only two ways to return to reality in turn to exit
from one dream to another, as well as the scene shown in the first minutes of the film, where
Cobb is thrown into a bathtub plus waking up. Continuing with this analysis, I honestly
recognized from the beginning that the ending was nothing more or less than a simple dream.
The scene where everything was real is when the car is falling off the bridge into the ocean,
as well as Cobb never came back, he didn't even hear the song when he woke up besides
appeared on the plane. To conclude with everything, the key to why I think Cobb stayed in
limbo, was the totem, it never fell, but that reality was so beautiful moreover real to him, that
he just ignored it and decided to be happy.

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