Movie -Inception- *SLIGHT SPOILER* *Won't ruin movie*
well I just watched it and I was shocked at how they did their shared dreams it was the same way I thought of to have shared dreams get the dreamers to connect to each other with a wire *mine was to monitor the brain waves that is the dream and link them together to form one complete dream sequence* and thats what they did but it was at their wrists, it was amazing in the end they had like 6 dreams in one they went deeper and deeper just to implant a notion, and the act of doing that s inception it was amazing I learned/made up a new reality check a totem a unique object that is simply unique to you like the main characters is a spin top and for him he spins it if it topples then he isn't dreaming if it doesn't then he is omg, If u haven't seen this movie you must.:)
Inception: Unimaginative Gunho Fetish
I thought this movie had an interesting concept, but it got infected by a culture obsessed with violence. It felt like the majority of the movie was based on guns, reloading guns, shooting, finding guns, and punching. Even with violence, it didin't have much variety of it (i. e. the matrix). It lacked greatly in creativity. This was a chance for the filmakers to really use their imagination, seeing that it is a movie based on dreams (and we all know the creative power of dreams) and they used a very narrow part of the artworks produced in dreams. Sure, it had a few creative sparks to it, but barely any that are new from the recycled trashcan monotony put on by mainstream media. It seemed real similar to some mediocre action movie, only different in that they were in different layers of a dream. I thought I might be inspired after watching it, but no...It really felt like a shotgun to my imagination, I was real disappointed.
Though, I recently watched, "The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus," which in my opinion is a way better portrayal of dreaming elements and imaginative, enjoyable film making. That was an original and inspiring movie, not inception.