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What did Inception say?

Inception is also called the cornerstone. This is another surprise for the great director Christopher Nolan after Batman Prequel 2: The Dark Knight. This film will take the audience between dreams and reality, and it is defined as "a contemporary action science fiction film that takes place within the structure of consciousness". Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Oscar winner marion cotillard. On July 16, Inception was officially released in North America and won the North American box office championship for three weeks in a row. Many excited fans flocked to IMDB to score, making the score as high as 9.3, and three-quarters of the votes gave full marks. Inception's IMDB ranking has now rushed to the third place, second only to The Shawshank Redemption and The Godfather.

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Cobb was washed to the beach by the sea and then taken to a private club of very old people.

Then the scene switches to Saito's dream, and Cobb, Arthur and dream architect Nash are performing an arduous task-they are employed by Saito's competitors to explore Saito's business plan. Dreamers sleep close together and communicate with each other with an instrument that enables their thoughts to share the same dream built in space. The law of dreams is this: people will feel very real pain when they are injured in their dreams, but dying in their dreams will only wake people up from their dreams. The dreamer uses a small object made by himself as a symbol, which is usually used to confirm whether he is awake or dreaming. For example, Cobb uses a small metal gyroscope. In a psychedelic dream, other people participated in the dream-they all took a special medicine to keep them together in the dream. Both objects and characters are reflections of the dreamer's thoughts in dreams, and this reflection may lack some details that are not easy to pay attention to. Cobb found the information they needed, but found it incomplete. Saito actually knew that they were invading his dream. Saito woke up and found himself in his secret refuge. He told Cobb that his invasion was obvious, but he was surprised to find that he was still dreaming because he found that the material of a carpet on the ground was wrong. The mission was abandoned and everyone woke up. Cobb and Arthur accused Nash of wrongly designing carpet materials for the shelter. In order to avoid the employer's accountability, their team broke up and left. Cobb and Arthur meet in a hotel in Tokyo and plan to escape from the top floor there by helicopter. However, when they were about to board the helicopter, Saito appeared. Nash is also under his command. He also told Cobb and Arthur that their architect had betrayed them, and Nash gave him an escape route to let them go home. Saito gave Cobb a pistol to kill Nash, but his movie stills were rejected. Saito ordered his men to kill Nash.

Saito did not get rid of them. On the contrary, he was very friendly to Cobb and Arthur. He asked them to make an invasion-unconsciously create an idea for the dreamer, and this task can only be realized by dreaming in a dream. The object of the dream planting mission is Robert Fisher, the son of Maurice Fisher, who is Saito's arch-rival, and Saito is dying. The purpose is to implant the young Fischer with the idea of disintegrating and destroying his father's empire, so as to prevent his father's company from becoming a global monopoly and leaving Saito with nowhere to live. Cobb and Arthur accepted the task. Saito instructed them to find a better architect. Cobb not only hired Eames, who has the ability to change his identity in his dreams, but also hired Yusuf, a chemist who developed a drug that can promote love and love, and Ariadne, who was trained by Cobb and Arthur, as their new architects. But when Ariadne was trained in Cobb's dream, she learned that it was the image of his late wife Omar that haunted Cobb all the time. Cobb told Ariadne that he and Omar felt as if they had lived in a dream of freedom for decades, which had become a part of their lives. Since he left the free state, Mal has been trying to tell whether this is a dream or the real world. Finally, she convinced herself that she was still dreaming, and she thought that the real world would come after her death. In the end, this belief led her to commit suicide to convince Cobb to come back from the dead with her. However, Cobb refused her, and he had to go into exile to escape the murder charge (Mal told him that she told others that Cobb threatened to kill her before committing suicide). In return for this mission, Saito promised that he would make those accusations disappear and let him go back to his children. Due to the complex relationship between the depths of multiple layers of dreams, the original principle of abstaining from dreams because of death will be invalid, and the person killed in the dream will enter a state of dissociation. In this state, even if the real world is only a short moment, the dream will feel as long as decades, and this person will not be able to distinguish his dream from the real world. After the death of the old Fischer in Sydney, Saito arranged for himself, Cobb and others to fly from Sydney to Los Angeles with the young Fischer in a general first-class passenger plane. They drugged Fisher's water and entered his dream together. This is a rainy city center. They kidnapped Fischer, but his dream guard found him. Saito was seriously injured, but he was still alive. Yi Musi pretended to be Fischer's godfather, Peter Brown Ning, and tried to get information from Fischer by pretending to be kidnapped. After that, they were chased by a group of mercenaries in Yusuf's car and entered a second dream. This dream was in a hotel. They tricked Fisher into believing that his dream had been violated, and the kidnapping in the last dream was directed by Browning. Cobb advised him to enter Browning's subconscious and find out his motives, but in fact it was Cobb and others who entered Fischer's deeper dream-the third dream was in a snowy castle, and Fischer had to enter the thoughts that Cobb and others planned for him, but Fischer was killed by Mal brought by Cobb's subconscious, and then he entered a free state. Cobb and Ariadne followed him to the fourth dream in order to complete the task, and met Mal by chance. The results showed that Cobb implanted the idea of waking up in Mal's mind, which directly led to Mal's suicide. Mal tried to persuade Cobb to remain free and attacked him, but Ariadne shot her. Fischer and Ariadne were able to return to Snow Mountain Castle, where Fischer realized that his father wanted and trusted him to be his heir.

At the beginning of every new dream, a person will be left behind to fight against those mercenaries to protect the body of the dream movie stills from attack; Yusuf is driving, Arthur is in the hotel, Yi Musi and Saito are in the castle. In order to wake up from a dream, Cobb and others have to go through a "kick" to bring them back to a sober state-"kick" can be a violent instant impact or a sudden feeling of falling down. Their plan must be very precise to make kicks happen one after another, which has successfully awakened them from three layers of dreams, and because the real time is slower than the dream, these kicks have become longer. When Yusuf was trapped on a bridge in Fischer's subconscious and forced to kick his leg in advance, things took a wrong turn, that is, others completed the task in less time than expected in each dream. Yusuf drove everyone out of the bridge; Arthur plans to destroy the first floor of the hotel by explosion. However, because the real world will affect dreams, the members in the car will feel weightless during the descent. Arthur was forced to have a whim and used the explosion to quickly push an elevator to the top, causing an instant impact, thus forming a "kick." Yi Musi plans to blow up the castle to awaken its members. Cobb was trapped in the free world, and Saito died of his injuries in Love, Love and Love, and remained in a free state. At the beginning of the movie, Cobb sits in front of a very old Saito, who tells him that they must escape to the real world. Saito picked up the gun and tried to commit suicide. He woke up. Cobb suddenly woke up and found that everyone was sitting in the plane, including Saito, waking up very well. Saito fulfilled his promise, and Cobb returned to America, home and children. Cobb spinning gyro wants to confirm whether it is in the real world, but it is interrupted by children. The gyro began to become unstable, but at this time the film ended, leaving the audience with the question of whether Cobb was still dreaming.