What Is The Theme Of The Movie Inception

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APP Film Project: Inception Connor D. Wick 27-3 Fort Mill High School Throughout the entire film, the idea of the subconscious is present. The entire idea of inception is based on the subconscious, as it is where the dreams take place and it is also where inception takes place. The idea is first presented when Cobb is explaining the plan to the team’s new recruit, Ariadne. He says that the subject does not know their subconscious and that they cannot control it. He also says that the subconscious affects people’s actions and beliefs, even though they do not know it. Another scene similar to this one is when Ariadne is learning to manipulate the dreamworld. This caused Cobb’s projections to become angry, as his subconscious is gearing up to fight the invader of his dreamworld. Cobb warns Ariadne that the more she messes with the dreamworld, the more hostile his projections will become. Even though Cobb’s projections are part of his own brain, they are part of his subconscious, so he cannot stop them as they swarm in and kill Ariadne, ejecting her from the dream. This theme then resurfaces many times in the movie as the entire team’s plan is based on …show more content…

In the movie, dreams are experiences that are so realistic and normal, that we remember them similar to something that happened minutes ago. In reality, you only remember a small portion of your dreams and a small portion of what happened in the dreams you remember. Also, a dream is almost never comparable to real life, as dreams are usually not nearly as clear and concise as they are in the film, which depicts them as experiences perceived similar to something that happened in real life minutes ago. The movie does a bad representation of dreams, but of course, they could have never made the movie if they had to keep to realistic dreams, so for the movies sake, they decided to put profits over

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