^^ I think you already answered your own question in your OP, Clidu, but:
If you can hold onto the thought that your brain is you, and therefore cannot work against you unless you expect it to do so, then you might find way fewer barriers being thrown up against your lucidity.
When you are not lucid, or not quite lucid, your dreaming mind might very well offer up dreams in which your RC's fail, but once you are lucid, truly, those RC's -- and your attempts to fly, or whatever else -- will work just fine, because every part of you is working in unison in your dream.
In other words, yes: nothing will work until you realize you are dreaming; and it isn't that your brain is trying to keep you from being lucid as much as it is your brain doesn't know that it's supposed to support and promote your lucidity -- until it does. The trick, in the end, is to gently massage your brain during the day until it comes to expect lucidity, rather than function in its normal state of assuming that You will not be present during the dream... and of course to understand, always, that anything your brain presents is something being presented by you, and not by some entity separate from you.
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