Inception Pitch Meeting REACTION - Or is it a dream inside a dream inside a daydream inside a dream?

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Komentáře • 14

  • @drkushajagadeesh6347
    @drkushajagadeesh6347 Před 21 dnem +6

    Whether or not you enjoy the movie Tenet, I can guarantee that you're totally gonna love Ryan George's pitch meeting for Tenet! 😂 I just watched it again yesterday, and man, is it hilarious! 🤣

  • @legendaccount3247
    @legendaccount3247 Před 21 dnem +3

    "Tenet" is another movie from Christopher Nolan, who wrote and directed Inception (and also a bunch of other major blockbusters you already know about, like Oppenheimer and the Christian Bale Batman movies). It's a very polarizing movie, in that a lot of people love it for its mind-bending concept and complex plot, and others hate it for its lack of an emotional core and forgettable characters. If you want to check out another Christopher Nolan, I highly recommend Memento, which is one of his earlier, more low-budget movies. It's a mystery thriller told in reverse chronological order and it's absolutely brilliant.

    • @georges1991
      @georges1991 Před 21 dnem

      Personally I love the protagonist and Neil and find it really unique and compelling how their relationship wraps around, beginnings and ends. Not something I found to be forgettable.
      Would love a reaction, regardless!

  • @YukoValis
    @YukoValis Před 21 dnem

    From what I understand the kick needs to be happening at the same time in each level. So even with the van flipping around they aren't being kicked in the level below that.

  • @xXMusicMixxiXx
    @xXMusicMixxiXx Před 21 dnem

    Pretty sure this was inspired by Paprika, which came out 4 years earlier. Great movie and trippy as hell!

    • @legendaccount3247
      @legendaccount3247 Před 21 dnem

      There's a probably a bit of inspiration there but it always really frustrates me when people call Inception a ripoff because they're completely different movies

    • @xXMusicMixxiXx
      @xXMusicMixxiXx Před 21 dnem

      @@legendaccount3247 I never called it a rip-off? They are very different but the core concept of going into dreams is very similar. I've read that "Nolan made Inception as an homage to Paprika", that "he was only light inspired", and that "he didn't intend for it to be similar" so who knows what's true and what's not.

    • @legendaccount3247
      @legendaccount3247 Před 21 dnem

      @@xXMusicMixxiXx Sorry, yeah, I wasn't talking about you specifically, just mentioning a tangentially related thing I see a lot.

    • @xXMusicMixxiXx
      @xXMusicMixxiXx Před 21 dnem

      @@legendaccount3247 fair enough

  • @cloudarc2060
    @cloudarc2060 Před 21 dnem

    this was a good one keep it up :)

  • @jennaking710
    @jennaking710 Před 21 dnem

    I think at the end Cobb got stuck in limbo and he is still dreaming he's home with his kids. The reason I think this is the same logic as in a Beautiful Mind about "what is real, what is not real?" Cobb's been in exile out of the USA for years. And the children do not get older, he's remembering the age he last spent time with them, not the age they will now have grown up to be. When you see them through that glass door at the end they should be bigger sized if it were real.

    • @nguyenmanhcuong5710
      @nguyenmanhcuong5710 Před 21 dnem

      If you ever read cast list, you will see different actor for both of his child. Beside that, he actually see theirs face this time.

    • @tarekmoneimsaid
      @tarekmoneimsaid Před 5 dny

      Right, and the reality they're in also feels very dream-like as well, for instance they seem to teleport around the world a lot (although it might just be Nolan's style, as Dark Night also suffers from the same issue, they seemingly teleport between Gotham and this secluded middle-eastern prison in the middle of the desert in no time). There's the fact that America (and Cobb's children) are off-limits, like the dream is actively preventing him from going there. And, finally, that Cobb's totem is not really his, but his wife's.
      I even thought that the "bringing him to America" plot was going to be the real inception, to make him realize he was dreaming and to wake him up. But that wasn't the case...