Inception: https://zdf-de-mediathek.com/watch/1082?utm_source=7gogo_jp
Inception
トーク情報- kenjimatsu
kenjimatsu I remember watching the dark knight trilogy and interstellar and being like yeah those are all great but I wpuldnt call them inovative. Mike: ok then watch inception Me: watched the first 30 minutes and I got a headache Mike: just give if another chance dude Me: fine 148 mimutes later Me: that has gotta be the best action movie ive ever seen.
- kenjimatsu
kenjimatsu Ok, Im going through your log of videos and was already loving them from the get go. But getting this one has made Cinema Wins one of my new favorite channels on YouTube. Keep doing what youre doing, because we need more positivity in this world! Thank you so much.
- kenjimatsu
kenjimatsu Christopher Nolan pushed his film-making to new heights. Without the restriction to the batman plot line his imagination was limitless, and his delivery exceeded his former masterwork The Dark Knight. For the first half hour the story gets ahead of itself, literally, and the viewer doesn't fully understand the complex ideas being explored. Then little by little the story explains itself. I like that the backstory builds on the plot, because memories, especially life-changing ones, reoccur in our dreams. This shows Chris Nolan's genius: that our dreams make the perfect movie.
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kenjimatsu We use dreams as a way of escaping. When we want to end a bad night we go to bed and that is a very similar trait to movies as well. When we feel down we like to escape in front of a big screen. And I'm sure some people will watch nothing but movies when they are very depressed. Well in Chris Nolan's world of Inception some people will do nothing but sleep, because while we are asleep our imaginations are limitless and we lose the monotony of our daily lives. Our main character may become one of those people, and that is up to the viewer to decide.