Great Artist

Chapter 2289: Inception

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Since "Inception" is a work between Warner Bros. and Eleven Studio, the logo of Warner Bros. first appeared in the title, and then the classic puppet title of Eleven Studio was played, which gave people a refreshing feeling. , some people in the movie theater even started to joke that there are more and more possibilities for this kind of situation in the future, and maybe one day in the future, the studio will be led by Eleven, which is really worth looking forward to.

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The logo of Eleven Studio disappeared in a stormy sea, and then a tsunami roared and led the audience into a mysterious world.

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A wounded Evan Bell appeared on the screen, crawling on the beach, washed by the sea, and when he raised his head, he saw two children playing with the sand on the beach not far away. Tiredly lay down his head again. In a blink of an eye, both children were gone, and a soldier appeared with a gun pointed at Evan Bell, and then spoke a bunch of Japanese to another soldier with a gun not far away.

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As soon as the scene changed, a white-haired old man was sitting at the banquet table in a gorgeous Japanese palace. The soldier reported the situation just now, saying that only a gun and a small top were found on the man's body, and then The soldiers dragged Evan Bell into the palace and sat in front of the old man.

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Evan Bell crawled in front of a pot and ate the food like a puppy. The old man sitting opposite suddenly said, "Are you here to kill me?" Then the old man didn't wait for Evan Bell to respond. , picked up the small top in front of him, "I know what it is," he started to spin the top on the table while talking, and looked at the spinning top, "Many years ago, I once Saw one, in a hazy dream, it belonged to a man, a radical man."

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Just after this confusing question and answer, the picture suddenly changed, and the young Watanabe Ken, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Evan Bell appeared in the same environment. Wearing formal clothes, enjoying steak and red wine, you can see that the old man just now is what Ken Watanabe looks like after years of polishing, but why did he become younger in a blink of an eye? And Evan Bell is no longer in the embarrassment and embarrassment just now, with neatly combed back, elegantly trying to persuade Ken Watanabe in front of him.

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"What's the toughest parasite? Bacteria? Viruses? Roundworms? Minds." Evan Bell -- or Cobb, Joseph Gordon-Levitt named Evan Bell's character , "Very tenacious and highly infectious, once an idea occupies the brain, it is almost impossible to eradicate. Once formed, the accepted idea will take root and stay somewhere in the brain."

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"Waiting for people like you to steal?" Saito, played by Ken Watanabe, asked.

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"Yes, in sleep, the conscious defense will be lowered, and the idea will be easily stolen. This is the idea of ​​stealing." Arthur, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, took over and said.

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Cobb began to try to convince Saito that he had the ability to steal the secrets deep in Saito's heart. At the same time, he also had the ability to protect Saito's brain so that his secrets would not be stolen. But Saito refused to believe Cobb, got up and left the room and entered a party scene.

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Looking at Saito who was leaving, Arthur said, "He saw it through, he knew it was a dream."

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The information here is so huge that the audience didn't even have time to understand what happened, and the story was already dazzlingly laid out, followed by even more confusing shots. Cobb looked at the watch whose second hand was galloping, and the gorgeous Japanese palace began to shake violently, as if an earthquake had come. Accompanied by Arthur's sentence "What happened to the upper floors", the surrounding environment changed again in an instant. It has become a street full of artillery fire, and this huge difference makes people unable to react.

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In the environment where the artillery was roaring, Cobb and Arthur fell asleep peacefully in the dilapidated room, while Saito fell asleep on the bed in the room. The three people who fell asleep did not respond at all, which made the only active stranger in the dilapidated room anxiously looking at the watches of Cobb and Arthur.

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The picture returns to the Japanese palace again. In the earthquake-stricken palace, everyone seems to have nothing happened. They are still walking back and forth elegantly with champagne and chatting leisurely. Such a strong contrast has a kind of Weird poetry.

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Obviously, this is an unfathomable story, although the audience can vaguely know that it is a story about dreams, but from the beginning of the film to the present, the information is too huge, there are more than three different scenes, and Evan - Cobb, played by Bell, even changes his identity in different scenes. This opening chapter, which is full of countless deep meanings, almost leaves people without a chance to breathe, and they can't help but follow the plot. Although it is temporarily impossible to know the context of the story, it is clear that Cobb and Arthur are on a mission to steal a secret from Saito, and it is obviously very difficult now.

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Just when Cobb was about to continue the mission, a strange woman appeared in gorgeous clothes. Arthur was very worried that this woman would affect the execution of the mission. But Cobb still walked in front of the woman, and the woman said to Cobb, "If I jump off, can I still live?"

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"In a straight line, yes." Cobb looked at the cliffs outside and replied, "Mo'er, you know I miss you, but I can't believe you anymore." Cobb took Mo'er with him. Er came to the upstairs room, and then let Mo Er sit down on a sofa chair, he tied the climbing rope to the feet of the sofa chair.

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"Do the children miss me?" Mo'er's words made the audience wonder if they were husband and wife, and then Cobb's actions made people even more guessing, because Cobb tied the climbing rope to Mo'er's sofa chair. After stepping on his feet, he actually started to descend from the cliff of the window. This was equivalent to completely maintaining his life in Mo'er's decision. Once Mo'er got up, Cobb would fall to pieces.

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But what surprised everyone was that Mo'er actually left her position, causing Cobb to fall straight down. Fortunately, the sofa chair was big enough and got stuck at the window, which prevented Cobb from falling completely. Cobb climbed the rope with difficulty and returned to the window, entered the palace, successfully found the safe, and took out the password file.

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At this moment, Moer, Saito and the two bodyguards pointed pistols at Arthur and entered the room, which brought all Cobb's previous efforts back to the balance in an instant. The audience was a little confused. Is Mo'er really the destroyer of Cobb's mission? Is this the Smiths?

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During their conversation, people finally understood that this was a dream. Cobb and the others entered the dream and tried to steal a secret document from Saito, but they were eventually destroyed by Moer. Moer tried to threaten Cobb by hurting Arthur to tell his mercenary, but Cobb still quickly killed Arthur, which made Arthur wake up from the dream, and after Arthur woke up, he returned to the place where the fire was full of fire just now. In the dilapidated room, people vaguely understood that the earthquake in the Japanese palace just now seemed to be the instability created by the artillery fire here.

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After Arthur woke up, he quickly got busy and tried to make Saito sleep a little longer. And Cobb, who stayed in the collapsing Japanese palace, started a fierce fight with Saito's bodyguards, but Arthur saw that the situation was obviously not good, so he asked his companions to wake Cobb, and every move in the dilapidated room It seems that it will affect Cobb's situation in the Japanese palace. The companion pushed Cobb into the bathtub behind him without being able to wake Cobb. Cobb sank into the bathtub at a super slow rate. In the pool, at the same time, a scene that shocked everyone appeared!

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Standing in the center of the Japanese palace, Cobb, the entire palace collapsed, and the surrounding walls and glass were collapsed by the huge water pressure. voice. In a blink of an eye, the Japanese palace disappeared, and Cobb in the dilapidated room woke up from the bathtub. When he got up from the bathtub, he happened to see the sober Saito in control of the situation with a pistol. Cobb jumped out He stunned Saito and regained control of the situation.

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The dilapidated room they were in was actually Saito Kanaya's apartment. Even Saito's guards didn't know about it, but they were discovered by Cobb and the others. Cobb began to try to use interrogation to extract confessions, but Saito was obviously not so easily succumbed. Just when the two were fighting, it was inexplicable - another scene was changed. On a Shinkansen, another small Japanese man took out the earphones from his backpack and put them on the third strange man's in the dilapidated room. On the ear, and sitting next to him are Cobb, Arthur and Saito.

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The audience was immediately confused. They thought the dilapidated room was reality and the Japanese palace was a dream; but now it seems that the Shinkansen is the reality, the dilapidated room is a dream, and the Japanese palace is a dream within a dream? This is so complicated!

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Sure enough, after the man on the Shinkansen put on his headphones, music played in the dilapidated room. Knowing that time was running out, Cobb tried to use the most primitive means to force Saito into submission, overturned Saito to the ground, and threatened him with a pistol. But he didn't want to, but Saito found out that the carpet was not a pure wool carpet in his apartment but a man-made fiber, "I'm still in a dream!" Saito's words made the movie theater exclaim again.

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When the time came, all three woke up from their dreams and returned to the Shinkansen. Apparently, their attempt to steal Saito's confidential information failed, because of Molly's troubles, and because of the Dream Maker's mistake.

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Evan Bell and Christopher Nolan succeeded. In the opening fifteen minutes, there was no breathing room, with fast-changing plots, fierce fighting scenes, magnificent pictures, and intricate world structure, attracting It takes all the audience's attention, and all the information concatenated can form a powerful worldview, but it takes a little time for the audience to digest it.

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Cobb, who returned to reality, naturally couldn't be caught by Saito, and the three of them went their separate ways. Cobb, who got off the bus in Kyoto, came to the hotel in the evening. He started spinning the small top on the coffee table. Looking at the spinning top, Cobb actually picked up the pistol and pulled the insurance, as if someone had committed suicide. Ready, but eventually the top stopped, and Cobb put the pistol down.

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Cobb dialed the phone, and the voice of a child came from the other end of the phone. Obviously, these were Cobb's two children, the two children who appeared on the beach at the beginning of the movie and played with sand. During their conversation It can be found that the children are very similar to their father, but Cobb has no way to go home, and even their grandmother told the children that Cobb would never come back, and Moer is indeed Cobb's wife and mother of two children. , but she has already died forever. As for why Mo'er appeared in the dream, this is obviously a symptom, a symptom that is gradually getting worse.

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Cobb and Arthur, who were about to escape to Buenos Aires, saw Saito on the helicopter on the roof of the hotel. It turned out that their partner betrayed them, and Saito successfully found the two. people.

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"What do you want us to do?" Cobb and Arthur sat opposite Saito and asked.

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"Idea implantation (an)." This word appeared for the first time in the movie. From Saito's mouth, there were scattered exclamations at the cinema ~www.readwn.com~ The original title of the movie was actually like this The meaning, obviously has something to do with the dream, and people also understand why the fake title "Dream" was used throughout the filming process, and even when the film was shipped, the name "Dream" was used until the film started a week ago. The answer was revealed only after the official publicity. "Since you can enter the dreamland to steal ideas, why can't you implant a brand new one?"

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Arthur obviously thinks that implantation of consciousness is an impossible task. "For example, I said that I implanted a mind into you, and I said, 'You can't think of an elephant, what would you think of?'" Saito's answer was "big Elephant", "Yes, but this is not your idea, you know that this is the idea I gave you. Human consciousness can trace the source of the idea, and consciousness cannot be faked."

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But Cobb didn't think so, but he was unwilling to accept Saito's task, he chose to leave, until Saito made a deal that he couldn't refuse, "Mr. Cobb, do you want to go home? Go back to the United States. , go back to your child."

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So Saito explained the content of the mission to Cobb, "The boss of my main competitor is a dying old man, and his son will soon inherit that company. I hope he splits his father's company."

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Although after struggling again and again, Cobb still took on this almost impossible task! Implantation of ideas!

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Well, it broke out today. [To be continued "This text is provided by the breaking dawn update team @91 Shang". If you like this work, you are welcome to ◣First Release◥ to vote for recommendation and monthly tickets. Your support is my biggest motivation. 】

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