Just as Martin and the two girls were wandering the streets of Milan.

The world premiere of "Inception" is out at the box office.

The North American box office was 39.43 million US dollars, and the global box office was 122 million US dollars.

Another hit movie.

Of course, "Inception" is not liked by everyone, and as the number of moviegoers increases, negative reviews begin to appear.

"This film must have borrowed some ideas from "Blade Runner" and "2001: A Space Odyssey", is it that good? I don't think the discussion of film philosophy and film depth seems to be very sleek, too bold, too hasty. "

"The dream setting in Inception seems very mechanical, which is very boring, and Martin Meyers seems to have imagined the dream too rationally, and the real dream should be full of random and strange changes like The Eternal Sunshine of a Beautiful Mind. "

"Wake up, Inception doesn't deserve to be praised as a great movie, it's just a movie that Martin is playing tricks on, don't indulge in it anymore! I don't see depth in this movie, only disordered arrogance, and ridiculous chaos. "

"I'd love to tell you how bad this movie is, but because the movie is so annoying, it's so hard to fully describe how bad it is. ~"

"Everything Martin Meyers does is obsessive-compulsive and hypernostic. Far from being his ticket to the Pantheon, "Inception" is a clumsy film of gold and glamour, and its so-called complexity could not be more complex — both emotionally and intellectually — doubly boring. "

It seems that Martin either doesn't understand or doesn't believe that there is a difference between reality and dreams – and his empty film doesn't capture anything of either. "

"It's not depth, it's the sickness and chaos that is everywhere on screen. Inception should be called self-deception. It's a two-and-a-half-hour old cow cart. "

On the Rotten Tomatoes website, the original 100% praise rate for "Inception" no longer exists, and it has dropped directly to 95%.

Then, the Inception crowd quit and got up on the keyboard and began to fight back.

"Listen, the guys who say Inception is bad, and I'll quote Spielberg about the film: When the theater lights are on when the theater lights are over, you'll sit in your seat and stare at the screen, remembering what just happened. There is no comparison table to evaluate the fashion of the complex world led by Martin. It was the most brilliant intellectual ever. So, you think you know more about movies than Spielberg?"

"I don't think people who say bad things about Inception don't understand it, and Inception completely surpasses a lot of classic sci-fi movies – like Blade Runner and Martin's The Matrix. Unlike 99% of other films – the less you know before you watch them, the better, Martin Meyers quite cleverly blurs the lines between dream and reality, devising a mesmerizingly ingenious structure that, no matter how much you've known before, you'll feel like it's not enough after watching the movie. "

"As a blockbuster in the summer file, "Inception" is definitely a masterpiece. I think there should be more than four layers of dreams, there is also a fifth layer - Martin gives an open-ended ending at the end of the credits, and after the credits set up the music to wake up the dreams in the movie, the subtext seems to be that the audience is in the cinema is the fifth level of dream space. "

The fierce debate on the Internet has also boosted the popularity of "Inception".

And the most fascinating thing about "Inception" is that it can be interpreted in all aspects, giving the audience a sense of participation.

For example, a mathematics professor at Princeton University interpreted the film from a mathematical point of view: "Inception is a recursive story. Mathematically, recursion refers to the reduction of a large complex problem to one or more simple basic situations, which can be understood as the final formation of a problem similar to the original problem but on a much smaller scale through its own reproduction, so that it can be solved.

Common examples in life, such as the infinite reflection between two mirrors parallel to each other, in which the image becomes smaller and smaller. Geometrically, it corresponds to "fractals", which refers to the division of polygons according to certain principles, and each polygon is subdivided into smaller polygons, and this process can be repeated over and over again. "

For example, a psychology professor at Harvard University interpreted this film from the perspective of psychology: "Sigmund Freud's (Sigmund Freud 856-1939) iceberg theory: human consciousness is composed of three parts: conscious, preconscious and subconscious, consciousness is a small part that surfaces, subconscious is the majority hidden underwater, and preconscious is the part that connects the two.

The level of dreams in "Inception" should correspond to the iceberg theory, people have suppressed too many unfulfilled wishes in reality, and they often rehearse them in the subconscious, and dreams are the passage to the subconscious, in other words, dreams are the mirror image of reality.

Only a small part of human behavior is controlled by the conscious, and most of it is dominated by the subconscious, but it is not noticed. For example, if we try to do something well, it belongs to the conscious, and the fear of failure and self-denial belongs to the subconscious. There is also the defender in the dream - it should be the corresponding subconscious defense mechanism, one is through counterattack, and the other is to choose to escape, in order to achieve a balance.

Martin Meyers's film, by constructing a subtle structure of a dream within a dream, replicates and subdivides the business strategy of changing one's mind to achieve a problem. "

And USC professor Linda Meyers, yes, Martin's mother, analyzed the structure of the film: "The movie "Inception" constructs a view of time and space through 5 layers of dreams-"

"One can fall asleep through potions and enter dreams, and there is more than one layer, and in the dream you can sleep again to enter the next dream, and death in a dream can wake up in the previous dream until you return to reality. "

"Time in a dream is 12 times slower than in reality, for example, if you sleep for 5 minutes in reality, you spend 1 hour in your dream, and you go 12 times slower with each further layer, and you can use powerful tranquilizers up to 20 times;"

"Powerful tranquilizers can make people sleep for 10 hours in reality, and death in the dream will not wake up immediately, but enter the Limbo domain, that is, the deepest dream, also known as the edge of the subconscious, where part of the memory in reality will be lost, so that it is impossible to distinguish whether it is a dream or reality, enough to spend a lifetime, almost endless, it will make people fall into the cage of thoughts, lose themselves ......" (read violent novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

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