Anita18
DANCE FOR ME, FUNNY MAN!
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I don't know, I think there's a lot to chew on about how dreams feel real while we're in them, and why Nolan chooses to stage his dreams so real. It's using cinema as a dream, yes.Dreams are fascinating, but I don't think INCEPTION ultimately has much to say about dreams. About psychology, sure. But Nolan's "dreams" aren't much like real dreams. Not in the way that Gilliam, Lynch, or Cocteau could capture.
I'd argue that Nolan's dreams are more about Nolan commenting on cinema than on dreams. I think it's perhaps best to think of the layers as cinema as shared dreams.
Most of my dreams are pretty real, they're just random. And most of the time I do know I'm dreaming, although I'm not too good at actually controlling my actions in a lucid dream. (I can sorta control where I'm flying in a flying dream though.) It's when I'm in a dream that plays out very real that it gets me the most when I'm awake.
t: And the score by Zimmer, fantastic stuff. 


IIRC they only show Ariadne getting hooked up to the machine, but I assumed that Cobb and Fischer got hooked up too.

