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    Inception Research Paper “If you’re going to perform inception‚ you need imagination.” (Inception) The movie Inception‚ directed by Christopher Nolan‚ gave viewers mixed emotions after watching it. The different thoughts could vary from impressed‚ to confused‚ or simply from excited to frustrated‚ or not quite satisfied. Inception was categorized to be the one of the most phenomenal films of 2010‚ yet left so many viewers here and there hanging without an idea of what they were watching for

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    Reality in Inception

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    Reality and illusion in the movie inception is a theme that is being debated a lot today. But what is reality and illusion anyway. Well reality is the state of what actually exists and has existed. On the other hand illusion is everything that does not exist but seems to exist. An example of an illusion is dreaming. When people dream it seems like everything they see is real but in reality it is just a hallucination. In the movie inception there have been a lot of debates on whether the last scene

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    “Footloose” Calvinist Elements The movie “Footloose” is about a town that has laws that do not allow music and dancing. This law was made in the town with the help of Reverend Shaw Moore. He is the minister of the small town community and also the father of a young High School girl. These laws were made due to the death of his son. His son died and he had blamed it on the music and dancing. So‚ Reverend Moore‚ thinking he is above everyone else‚ showed his Calvinist beliefs and turned a once

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    Eng comp. 101-18 November 5‚ 2013 Inception Analysis In the midst of the hustle and bustle of everyday life‚ some people want to escape reality and live out their fantasy. In the movie Inception ‚ people do this by falling into a dream state; a level of consciousness in which they are in complete control of who is involved and what happens. Though‚ when they wake up‚ nothing has changed. The main character‚ Cobb‚ had this particular experience. He was distracted by the love of his life

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    Inception and Philosophy

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    Alexa Shaba Prof. Cooper 4/19/13 Final Paper “Inception” The Movie The movie Inception is about a man named Dom Cobb whom him and his friends enter into dreams to put ideas into Cobbs mind. In order for all of this to work‚ the dreamer must be in a deep stage of sleep. Cobb and his friends make a three-layered dream within a dream where they can disguise themselves as part of the dreamers dream. Throughout the movie we find that Cobb and his wife have before gone through he three-layers

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    Is Edgar Allan Poe the master of the horror genre? His poem Annabel Lee talks about a person that lost the love of his life and start telling that they met since they were kids and lived “In a kingdom by the sea”‚ and that they’re so in love that angels envy them. Edgar Allan Poe is trying to explain that no one could make the strong love be forbidden even do the death is trying to separate them. In “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ he demonstrate that all his poems talks about different people

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    Reality In Inception

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    Inception is sweet relief for a Hollywood plagued by reboots‚ remakes‚ and disappointing sequels. Dom Cobb‚ played by Leonardo DiCaprio‚ is a thief with a unique skillset – he can enter into other people’s dreams and extract virtually any information from them. Although his talent has made him an asset in the world of corporate espionage‚ it has cost him everything that he loves. Cobb is given a chance at redemption when he is hired to do the seemingly impossible: plant an idea in someone’s mind

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    The Italian Job After watching and taking notes in the lecture the first movie that came to mind that I felt had many of the elements discussed was The Italian Job. The main elements I saw in this movie were‚ creative use of tension buildup and release through audio techniques and different movement and viewpoints with the camera. Many points in the movie instrumental music was being used to set or create a mood of suspense while the group of “thieves” are in the middle or performing a heist.

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    Inception Themes

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    In Christopher Nolan’s film “Inception”‚ he utilizes various characters to relate to his audience. Dominick Cobb‚ the main character of the story‚ is used as the vessel to portray the many themes and ideals of the movie which relates to many chapters of the textbook. The film is told through a narrative that explores various classic topics‚ but does not directly state them. Rather‚ Nolan wrote a narrative that attaches various themes to individual items‚ people‚ and scenes. The plot of the story

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    comes a movie that is so mind-bogglingly spectacular that the viewer can’t possibly grasp it’s greatness by watching it only once. The 2010 film Inception‚ written and directed by Christopher Nolan‚ is a prime example of such a movie. It centers around a man named Dom Cobb who is riddled with crippling guilt over the death of his wife‚ and his ultimate ambition is to return home to his children. The only available path he sees to achieve this goal is to perform a process called inception on Robert

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