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“Inception” Nolan’s masterpiece that deepens the “fictional reality” without relying on CG
2018.06.10
"Inception" synopsis
The genius Christopher Nolan leads an international cast in this sci-fi action masterpiece that takes viewers to all over the world and even into dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a specialist in stealing valuable secrets from the subconscious mind while the human mind is defenseless, that is, dreaming. His unique talent comes in handy in a world of industrial espionage, but because of it, his beloved is taken away from him and he ends up on an international wanted list. Now he has a Being There to regain the life he lost. In order to do that, he needed to succeed in a nearly impossible mission known as ``Inception,'' in which he ``implanted'' an idea into the other person's mind, as opposed to stealing it. If Cobb and his friends were able to pull it off, it would represent the perfect crime. However, no matter how carefully you plan and have various special abilities, you cannot compete if your opponent can read your every move. Cobb was the only one who sensed the premonition that such a powerful enemy would appear.
Index
- A realistic depiction of the fiction of “invading other people’s dreams”
- ``Explosion'' scene without explosives on a Paris street corner
- How was the “gravity anomaly” created?
- Pursuit of “realism” never seen before
A realistic depiction of the fiction of “invading other people’s dreams”
Inception, released in 2010, is Christopher Nolan's seventh feature film. Surprisingly, this is the second film he has written with an original screenplay, the first being his 1998 debut film Following. ( Memento was based on a short story by his brother Jonathan Nolan, and Insomnia was a remake. , `` Prestige '' are also based on novels, and `` Batman Begins '' and `` The Dark Knight '' are of course based on comics).
Nolan, who had earned the studio's trust through the success of the two Batman movies he collaborated with Warner Bros. and the blockbuster The Prestige, had been working on for nearly 10 years to produce ``Following,'' which he independently produced on an ultra-low budget of $6,000. He finalizes the script to turn his idea into a large-budget movie. In an interview, Nolan said, ``Dreams born from the human heart are infinite, so a movie depicting a dream world must have a sense of infinity, and to achieve that, a large production budget was required.'' are doing. The budget for Inception was $160 million. In fact, it was more than 26,000 times that of "Following."
“Inception” ©2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
In order to make the concept of ``invading other people's dreams'' and the fiction that unfolds in dreams convincing, Nolan sought to portray events that would never occur in the real world as realistically as possible. to do. In order to enhance the reality of the images, they did not rely on CG as much as possible, and used live-action filming to create a novel spectacle.