Sunday, October 30, 2011
Inception
Inception. Probably one of the best films I have ever experienced in my crazy movie-fanatic lifetime. This will continue to become one of the best movies through decades on in my life. Leonardo DiCaprio along with other famous actors, specialize in the art of artificial espionage. Their special task given to the team was actually inception this time, to plant an idea, or to begin an idea in someone else's mind. Having this never done before, one could probably imagine the complexity to even perform such a tedious task or may even ponder how? The technology required to do this has definitely been well above advanced. Using such technological advancements, its intangible to even imagine how we are able to map and construct our subconscious when we are not even aware of it. It's as if thinking about an idea that isn't there. Inception. However, we do use parts of our subconscious why thinking consciously. But that's another story. In Inception, technology has allowed humans to actually venture into the realms of the unknown subconscious. But this is at their own risk for they might not know what lies ahead, since the subconscious dreaming is constantly reforming and reshaping it's structures. Technology has allowed us to go deeper into our thoughts, to find truths that probably weren't even there, or that we weren't even aware of. Wouldn't it be amazing if we could use technology to find out how to jump inside someone's dream and connect with them on a whole other level? I mean, I thought dreams were personal until now. Nowadays, what hasn't technology meddled with? Now, if we inherited such technologies, what we would use this for? Would such uses of this type of technology, where we would be able to tap into our subconscious, blur our knowledge of what is real or what is surreal? Good thing there is a simple tool called the totem to decide that for us.
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