Chapter 752: An Experience I've Never Experienced

This is not a typical science fiction film, perhaps more appropriately defined as "contemporary action science fiction that takes place within the structure of consciousness", and the film is not about the future world, but about the present real world, where a new bioinformation technology has been developed to allow people to enter the minds, minds, or dreams of others through this means. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Inception is somewhat like The Matrix or a synthesis of Minority Report.

A new technology has emerged in the film's world that allows people to enter other people's dreams in order to snoop on others* and steal important information.

Unsuspecting, dreams have become the best way to enter the human subconscious, Leonardo? DiCaprio's protagonist, Cobb, is a thief, an experienced thief who, unlike most "three-handed", doesn't need to pick up other people's wallets.

In this world, there is a very strange name for people like him - Dream Thief.

His specialty is to infiltrate other people's dreams, steal valuable information and secrets in the subconscious, and if necessary, he will carry out further memory transplantation to tamper with his memories.

As a pioneer Dream Thief, he naturally has a team, he and his team are hired by a wealthy Japanese businessman, invade the dreams of a wealthy businessman, and implant memories for the rich businessman to cut and split the company under him, which is almost an impossible task......

The story is not complicated, but the film uses a relatively complex narrative technique.

Viewers who like science fiction movies may feel this way, most science fiction movie stories are actually very simple and straightforward, which can be called straight - nothing more than an alien invasion, a certain earthling found a way to escape and finally found a solution to the aliens; Or suddenly fall into the pursuit of some kind of terrifying monster; And then there's the fact that in some strange environment in the future, you are forced to embark on a life-changing adventure......

This kind of repeatable, imitated, and mass-produced story core is one of the characteristics of commercial films, and if it is filmed well, it will be widely circulated. If the shooting is not done well, it will often make the audience feel lacking in novelty, gorgeous and empty, and without personality, just like fast food that is easily boring.

Inception definitely doesn't fall into this genre.

The film was screened for a short time, and many viewers found out. The plot of the movie is complicated, with ups and downs. Implicit or explicit echo before and after.

Brad? Pitt has his own film company, is a star actor, and is also a fairly successful producer, and among all the film studios invested by actors in Hollywood, there is only Drew? Barrymore's Flower Pictures can be compared to him.

In his opinion, from the perspective of science fiction conception, the concept of the film "Inception" is not unprecedented, unique and novel.

Duke's greatest success is obviously not in the creativity of the film, but in the fact that he can make the film compelling and meaningful with a brilliant narrative and perfect detail. Most movies about virtual reality and dreams still focus on the real life part, because it is difficult for them to present a complete dream world, and Duke delicately shows how to enter the dream, the problems that may arise in the dream, how to wake up, etc., so that the dream completely forms a complete world, with its own unique laws, laws, and logic.

Paired with some puzzles and as good visuals, the whole film looks particularly fascinating.

For the story, Brad? Pitt doesn't think it's a suspense film, unlike Leonardo's previous film. By Martin? "Shutter Island" directed by Scorsese.

"Inception" is obviously not here to test the audience's intelligence, so the plot is complex but not deliberate, everything is needed for this shocking content. It seems complicated, but without a superfluous shot and a superfluous line, missing a shot or missing a dialogue at random will will make the viewing incomplete.

Moreover, Duke seems to be trying his best to make the plot clearer, because there is a very obvious thread in the whole story - that is, Cobb and Arthur the Dream Thieves, entrusted by the Japanese giant Saito, invaded the consciousness of Saito's rival, the son of the French giant Fisher Sr., so that he automatically disbanded his father's company after the death of the old Fischer Sr.

The process. It was done with a layered dream. During this time, he saw incredible visual wonders. For example, the space is reversed, and people come back from the dead. None of this seems possible in live-action films, which have extremely limited depictions of human dreams, including David? Lynch is just playing with the tangram splicing of reality and dreams in a single space.

The amazing thing about this film is that Duke's description of dreams can do whatever they want, subverting the accepted laws of physics at will.

When the subtitles of the film fell, the audience burst into extremely warm applause. Pete also stood up and clapped his palms, and at the same time turned his head slightly to look back, and the applause in the place where the ordinary audience was arranged behind was extremely loud, and it continued for several minutes without stopping.

"Inception" is not at all like those complicated films, but it is very popular with audiences.

Brad? Pete frowned slightly, and after only thinking for a few minutes, he understood the reason.

Obviously, when Duke made this film, he always wanted it to be in front of a wider audience, not limited to some veteran fans, so it was also a big deal in terms of production, in addition to inviting Leonardo? DiCaprio and Charlize? In addition to Theron as a superstar, he also deliberately added those action movie techniques that he is good at, and these seemingly vulgar plots are of great significance in the film, not only to buffer the unbelievable plot, but also to give some audiences who are used to watching popcorn movies a sense of cordial return, so as not to get lost in this relatively complex narrative.

Applause wanes, Brad? Pete, like the other guests attending the premiere, walked to the front row to congratulate the crew.

"Duke, this is a really great film!"

He really did think that the film was likely to be a big hit, but unfortunately it didn't belong to his studio, "I just couldn't find the right adjectives to describe how I felt after watching it." ”

In terms of commercial and textual contributions, "Inception" is definitely a rare good film in recent years.

When leaving the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Brad? Pitt had to sigh that some of the "second-hand" ideas that Hollywood had used for a long time, once Duke? Rosenberg blended, but burst out with a breathtaking charm.

Of all the elements of dreams in the film, the most fascinating is the fact that the flow of time in dreams is subjectively different from reality. Rosenberg's lens is extended into a long dream with no end in time and unbridled in space, which also creates a thrilling plot tension.

"Duke's films are like that, there is very little master compassion in the story, and even some of the ideas are not original,"

Sitting in the car, Brad? Pete shook his head, but there was a bit of admiration on his face, "He always has a way of making the story even louder." ”

The premiere ended, and more and more audiences walked out of the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

"What the hell is Inception?"

A significant number of viewers walked out of the North American premiere of "Inception" with an incredible look on their faces.

Some people are puzzled with words written on their faces, some people are thinking thoughtfully about the plot of the movie, some people are exchanging opinions with each other, some people seem to have just had a big explosion in their heads, and the aftermath is not over, and the excitement and surprise have not faded.

Some people see that this kind of refreshment is not a sensory stimulation that can be created by cold electronic words such as CGI, IMAX, and 3D.

These people have only one feeling, Duke? Rosenberg offers them an experience they have never had before – whether it's a picture or a story, the thrill runs through every nerve ending!

Some people are stunned, and there are a lot of preconceived notions -- from Freud to Einstein; multi-layered and multi-threaded narratives; Every step is a labyrinth, and every step is a foreshadowing.

"Can you keep up with Duke? Would you rather nail yourself to your seat in a fixed position and forget about the popcorn, the coke and the toilet for a while, as well as the girl's tender little hands? Or is it really necessary to watch a movie? ”

Many people also have such questions in their minds, in "Inception" and Duke? In the face of the name Rosenberg, there is really only one answer - it is very necessary!

Is this Duke? Rosenberg made a movie for smart people who all think they're smart enough!

"This weak and stuffy summer has finally ushered in a savior."

Walking among countless fans, Norman? Shearer watched the people around him excitedly discuss the plot of "Inception" and all the doubts it brings, and couldn't help but express his feelings in his heart, how long has it been since they had such a collective in the past year? "Inception" is another "The Dark Knight"? No, more complex and subversive than The Dark Knight, Inception simply can't define and describe, he can't find a template similar to it, except for the most revolutionary films of the last decade......

Yes, The Matrix! The thrill of witnessing a miracle had returned.

Norman? Shearer believes that it won't be long before there will be countless people, countless posts, and countless sleepless nights analyzing and discussing the film frame by frame, just as they did with The Matrix.

Like it or not, look cool or stupid, you have to admit it anyway - Duke? Rosenberg brings a film that truly belongs to this century, this era!

"Get ready to watch it a second or third time!"

In the crowd that poured out of the Hollywood Theater, I don't know who shouted this, and the people around nodded in agreement. (To be continued.) )

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