warning, probably contains spoilers
Thank you!
palapiku wrote:
Joaz Banbeck wrote: From that point, the protagonist decends into multiple recursive dreams, then pops back out of each of them, which should put him back in the layer from which he started - what he considers the 'real' world. N - N = 0.
For the sake of a cheap closing trick, the movie then denies one of its own basic premises. Tokens that were certainties in the 'real' world now have a different nature.
And, famously, by Zhuangzi.Joaz Banbeck wrote:The idea of decending downward into some artificial reality and then coming back up with information to question whether or not one's current level is indeed 'real' is not new or original. It has been done much better in the movie '13th Floor'.
Uhh, I disagree. It is a totally different logic. In the butterfly metaphor, there are known number of levels, but their order is uncertain. In 'Inception' and '13th floor', the number of levels is uncertain, but the order is known.palapiku wrote:And, famously, by Zhuangzi.Joaz Banbeck wrote:The idea of decending downward into some artificial reality and then coming back up with information to question whether or not one's current level is indeed 'real' is not new or original. It has been done much better in the movie '13th Floor'.
Monadology wrote:
I'm not looking for a deeper meaning, i never said i was... i'm looking for a simple answer... because i thought i missed it while watching the film. Aparently i didn't, since none of you had a "movie based" answer to my questionpalapiku wrote:
You are right, but to me it is kind of different. For example, they didn't give me an explanation of how that dream sharing worked. They only presented this little machine which everyone plugs into and start dreaming... ok, that's enough to me. I don't understand how it works, there are no logic mechanics there, but whatever, i believe it works, let's move on... i'm in that state that you describe where the movie creators are introducing you to their world; and that's ok.Joaz Banbeck wrote: (...)
We learn this because the protagonist and his colleagues have experienced it repeatedly. They have tokens that behave in a predictable manner, and the protagonist describes them to his protoge. It is presented to us as a simple fact.
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Again with that attitude of "just relax it's just a movie"... don't worry, palapiku, no one here is treating this movie as uber awesome... definetely noone is studying it...palapiku wrote:In all fairness it's a pretty dumb movie and I don't think such a deep study of it could be rewarding.