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    chance and capricious randomness. For instance, the occurance of having 89 heads in a role while flipping coins at the beginning of the play, hints that it is an abnormal dreamworld, instead of the reality, just as the spining top within the film Inception, which differentiates illusion and reality. After the incidence happens, the two protagonists have different reactions indicating the same world has different impact on different individuals. Rosencratz is more into the game, more easy to adapt to

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    Inception can be described as, “the time at which something begins.” The movie Inception bases itself on the lives of those who live in our world, but often enter altered worlds when put into a deep sleep. Dominic Cobb the main character in the movie is a mastered thief, uses what he has learned to find and take information from the minds of others when they are at a vulnerable state and have been put into a deep sleep. It is this moment when the person who has allowed themselves to enter a

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    of art is created when the artist can manage to have all viewers see and feel as he sees and feels through his work. Exploring this concept of great art through movies, two great movies stick out: Inception and Forrest Gump. Although there is a significant group of people that would agree that Inception is a great movie, according to Tolstoy’s definition of great art, it should not be classified as so because the movie explores concepts and themes that are not universally understood by the average

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    who is notorious for emphasizing the depth of water is Christopher Nolan. Nolan is a director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor in the film industry and iconic for creating movies like Batman, The Dark Knight, Interstellar and Inception. Undoubtedly, such movies pack incredible action with nail-biting thrill, but what is most desirable and loved about them is the usage of cryptic, yet explosive

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    share the more personal side and ask "What does your Twitter name/handle mean and is there a story behind it?" I asked my followers or anyone to share their story and find out who they are, what they do, or anything about them. My story is Deuce Inception because it puts a more personal spin on who I am and how the name came about since I use Deuce on the Clock instead of my real name. It shows I'm not a Twitter bot or an anonymous troll, a person with a story to tell, and have a life outside Twitter

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    In the movie Inception, before Cobb realizes everything he perceived before was a dream, he believed that it was his reality. In his dreams, to prove he was "awake" and not dreaming within a dream still, he had a totem that helped him separate what was a dream and what

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    Tyler Cross Prof. Olney/Intro to Film 12/9/2014 Inception: An Example of Christopher Nolan as an Auteur Christopher Nolan is a British filmmaker, known for his epic, multi-layered movies that he directs, writes, and produces. Best known for The Dark Knight trilogy, Nolan has been successful in making blockbuster films that still feel original, which is uncommon with Hollywood movies today. Some elements that are typical of a Nolan film are complex plots, obsessive characters, use of IMAX, and award-winning

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    The movie Inception is a better movie than Interstellar. The two movies do have many similarities, but Interstellar was confusing at times, and Inception was filled with more action scenes and was easier to understand the concept of the movie. Inception and Interstellar share many similarities both films written and directed by Christopher Nolan. The music in both movies is composed by Hans Zimmer known for his loud dramatic sound effects. Cooper and Cobb’s kids motivate them to continue

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    “Inception” movie from Christopher Nolan (author of “The Dark Knight”) is a stunning, mind-blowing masterpiece. There is a lot of questions that regard the movie, due to its complexity many viewers must watch it a couple times to try to understand and find a conclusion. the main question about the film revolves around what’s real and what’s a dream. Basically, Inception asks us if matter matters, if we change our definition of what is real, we can change our reality. And if we can change our reality

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    An idea can help us appreciate the value of life or burden us with its mysteries, can comfort or aggravate, can satisfy or irritate. Inception depicts the meaning of an idea, captivating the audience wanting more as the film continues on. Its breathtaking few hours of escape, literally an escape from the subconscious of the human mind, with breakneck action and unpretentious “huh?”-rewind-this-again moments. Writer-director, Christopher Nolan, can produce upbeat action and thrillers, as his top-tier

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