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- Inception - You're in a Dream: Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) teaches Ariadne (Elliot Page) how dreams work.
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Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a thief with the rare ability to enter people's dreams and steal their secrets from their subconscious. His skill has made him a hot commodity in the world of corporate espionage but has also cost him everything he loves. Cobb gets a chance at redemption when he is offered a seemingly impossible task: Plant an idea in someone's mind. If he succeeds, it will be the perfect crime, but a dangerous enemy anticipates Cobb's every move.
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Cast: Elliot Page, Leonardo DiCaprio
Director: Christopher Nolan
Producer: Christopher Nolan
Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan
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I love how when she realizes she’s dreaming, everything starts losing sense
He*
@@suziyard9465 well I recognize Elliot’s a he, but the character he played in this movie was a “she.” I feel like I can give leeway for his characters pre-transition.
@@suziyard9465 She*
@@suziyard9465 she*
Makes us think, we don't know if we're dreaming right now.
The fact that you can do this irl via lucid dreaming is amazing. Any one of us here could put ourselves in this exact scene and live it if we wanted to.
No, nearly none of us could put ourselves in this exact scene and live it.
Most beginners will be lucky to survive 10 seconds without waking up from excitement after recognizing they achieved lucidity.
Creating a scene is also VERY chaotic. You could try to imagine a tropical island by the beach, but instead find a graveyard in the amazon rainforest with pokemon running around (happened to me).
Saying "anybody could do this" is like watching a world-class dancer and thinking anyone could dance like that if they tried.
@@Reignor99yes ...it is very difficult
@@chriskatherman1488but not impossible. Like inception. ;)
@@mariedanyeris2811no it's deffo not impossible...but the technology used in "inception" is probably a long way from being developed lol
@@chriskatherman1488 obviously hahaha i meant lucid dreaming specifically
If you’ve ever experienced a lucid dream, this is hella accurate. It’s only happened to me twice in my life but the moment you realize your dreaming your body instinctly tries to wake up. The sensation for me was more like everything started fading and getting hazy then I woke up but this absolutely captures the vibe. It’s very bizarre
its because you did not have enough energy to stay within dream and to be subject to objective astral level.
While we are in the dream, we are in subjective astral level ( like in a bubble ) but once we awake in a dream, we are exposed to objective real astral world.
it is fun and scary because there are scary creatures out of this world which live there ( strangers things ) and your body suddenly become vulnerable to occupation...
Did you get the body buzz?
As a person lucky enough to get lucid dreams VERY often, and has gotten very good at not waking up instantly, lucid dreams are some of the craziest expierinces you can have. But the stranger it gets the more your body forces you to wake up. The longest I have stayed in one was around 2 minutes, and that was because I was walking in my neighborhood, with nothing weird happening.
Yeah. You're definitely right. I had a Lucid Dream where everything felt and seemed hazy, but I was fully aware that I was dreaming and was in full control of my actions in the dream
I have a tip to maintain lucid dreaming.
Do not exert too much control of it. Only suggestions and your dream will follow through. But if you try to control it too much you'll jumpstart your consciousness awake and you'll wake up. So let it flow.
They never mention it, but it must be great to invade peoples dreams as a job. When youre done working, you wake up and feel refreshed and rested.
Evidently youve never done any lucid dreaming 😂 despite being alseep the mind is in overdrive, and i would usually wake up feeling mental fatigue. (Like after studying for several hours straight)
@@allsystemsgootechaf9885maybe only for u but i aint that much tired after a lucide dream defently not feeling like i slept full 10 hours but i do feel much more energetic after a lucid dream
Lol I dunno about that 😂
You'll never dream the same again or even look at life the same again once you've watched Inception. Such a powerful movie!
Actually, what makes it overwhelming is the attempt of the story plot to doubt the reality as we knew. We have no idea where the plot originates, but there's a book about a toltec shaman who said that in ancient times people do dreams, recreate a world in a dream and live on it. Whole populations disappear in dreaming.
If you haven't before, try lucid dreaming. I came to this scene just now because I just had one that was incredible. For information to learn I'd recommend either are you dreaming by Daniel love or exploring the world of lucid dreaming by Dr. Stephen laberge. Be careful if you learn from UA-cam because there's a lot of misinformation but good luck if you choose to try
The documentary that came with the movie was the scariest I've ever seen. Joseph Gordon-Leavitt stars in and narrates it. They talk about people who actually dream in different levels. When I understood what they were talking about, I see where the director got the idea for this movie. One person interviewed said he tried to wake up and realized that he was still asleep. That just frightens me more than any of the Nightmare on Elm Street films. After seeing that documentary, I understood Inception perfectly. I don't know if the documentary comes with the regular DVD. I bought the collector's edition Blu Ray, which has the movie, the documentary and a regular DVD.
Actually you can have the same dream more than once. That's actually how I had my first lucid dream. It was pretty much the same in every way minus a few details that switched.
You can also create your own dream world which you can return to
According to sorcerers, d3ath is like a very long dream where one never wake ups, a very long dream that last for a hundred years to over a millenia. And when the force of life is completely exhausted, the dream will end and the person becomes nothing.
You can come back to the movie and see it again, and you will notice more detail. The storyline is something out of this world. I love it for its use of our minds and how they work.
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@@kunsanyi9057 go back to marvel,kid
The fact that everything was actually played in slow-motion makes this movie awesome
This is a fantastic scene, and helped me to understand the often complex plot of this movie! 😂
It's the themes and plot mechanisms that are complex. The plot itself is actually easy to follow.
THE genius that CN is! To even take on such a difficult task of a dream and making such a spectacular movie!!
the anime paprika did it better
@@Gianni.achilleanah inception is better
Name of the Cafe was "Cafe Debussy" after Claude Debussy, a French composer most famous for his Nocturnes, or "Three Pieces at Twilight". The level of detail.
I love debussy
Make sure you finish at the bach, not debussy
@@yudhabagaskara98 My Guy, oh I mean Family Guy
@@tirthaslifestyle940lol
What's grimy is you can't arrest people for what goes on in dreams because people do things in dreams they wouldn't necessarily do in real life. It's subconscious motivations and desires, but when you're awake you're conscious so don't always go by that.
One of the best scenes in cinema ever
Highest-grossing films that starred Leonardo DiCaprio:
1. Titanic
2. Inception
3. The Revenant
4. Django Unchained
5. The Wolf of Wall Street
6. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
7. The Great Gatsby
8. Catch Me If You Can
9. Shutter Island
10. The Departed
The basket diaries
@@randomnamefr What about it
Id actually prefer inception and the departed because it is set in the present time period
Mostly his best movies are period films, based on real events/person
Blood diamond is so underrated
All of them are great movies.
As for me when I'm having pleasant dream, I know I'm dreaming but I just let it play out and just enjoy the moment
True i do this too and try to not think about it too much because then the dream would collapse
Ellen Page is so pretty. Wonder what she's up to now
Playing with her weiner
Shckin d
You asked the question 8months ago. . . . .you do know she is no longer Ellen Page right? "Take a walk on the wild side"
She's a He now
@@user-vh2tj4hv6kit’s called SARCASM
The moment she realizes she's dreaming and it pans out to her looking around is so relatable. The Erie unsettling confusion and looking around at your environment realizing that none of this is real.
13 years later I realized the meaning of the explosions: it means that her mind was blown by the realization that this is a dream!
That's a nice way to put "wow, my mind's blown away by what you just said!"
This movie is just amazing
I guess that really….blowed her mind. 😂
The cool thing is that this movie still works really well if you mentally replace the word dream with the world movie
after 11 years I now remember what was the title of the movie I watched with my friends about dreaming😅😅😂😂😂
One of the best scenes! This is where Doctor Strange got the inspirations
One of "the best" movie on earth!
back when ellen was still hot lol
Thank you❤
She used to be so pretty
Now she's neither pretty nor handsome lol
It makes sense bcos when I dream, I always end up in "What's going on" situation without remembering the beginning of the dream
Dude who tf is Elliot Page
The day we understand life is when we’ll start to love it.
This is me when I lucid dream,and realize I’m dreaming,but picture tsunamis and tornadoes instead lol.
Def not rewatchable cuz of one actor
just realized this video just came out
I would love to lucid dream even just once. These days I rarely ever even remember my dreams at all, so I don't even get the fun nonsense, let alone the awareness…
So since Cobb was in her dream why didn’t the people in her subconscious start to stare at him when he told her it was a dream?
Subconscious attacks when someone other than the dreamer starts to change the dream. Cobb explains it part 3/10!
@Divenaldo Penaldo it’s funny, bc as complex as this movie is to the understand, it’s a walk in the park compared to Tenet
even tho both are dreaming, the machine connects her to Cobb's mind
She is the one creating the landscape, but she is inside his dream and thus is subjected to his subconscious attack
@@ghgyuyu2962Tenet makes everything else seem straightforward haha.
There needs to be more movies about lucid dreaming but I'd prefer ones that try to be more realistic especially in the interpretation of the dream world. A short web series on youtube called anamnesis did this but it wasn't anything too fantastical you usually hear about
At least 1 of the actors featured in this clip doesn't know the difference between dreamworld or reality.
Cafe Debussy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I parachuted off of the plane the other night and it felt real
Dammm she was gorgeous
🤯 1:29
This movie comes close 🔑ket trip
I had a dream once that i was dreaming. It took two attempts to wake up in the real world. The first made me think i had woken up but something was not right. I panicked and then woke up properly.
This is analog matrix!
This is what you feels, when u get Lucid Dream, and start realized ure in the Dream
The Neuroverse.
Just like this.
what's even more mind blowing: it was ALL PRACTICAL 😱😱👍👍
Dreams got a new update , Multiplayer mode
All my dreams looks like this everything is being distroyed while i am setting like that
If you watch veeeery closely you’ll notice a bunch of continuity “errors” with background characters in this scene. It stands to reason they were intentional.
Cuz it's never just a dream, is it? Even a pinch of glass hurts like hell.
I never realized this before but he pulls a Mr. Charles on Ariadne in this scene, similar to what he did to Fisher.
As nice as this is to introduce the aspect of dreaming, there is one major error I've noticed. They're at a cafe, there are signs and whatnot there. You can't really read in your dreams, even lucid dreaming, the best you can do is project images that you already know in your subconscious onto things to create filler text. So the only way this works is if they're both in an area they are both very familiar with in the dream, which is possible, but it would've been a nice detail if there were some skribbles that couldn't be read.
I beg to differ. I dream about being in the middle of libraries and bookstores all of the time. In my dream, I actually pick up books, open them, and read them. As a matter of fact, I once had a dream so vivid that I woke up with both the name and the author of the book that I was reading on my mind. Of course, when I went to Amazon to find it, it didn't exist.
OKAY Decaprio lol
Rules In dreams don’t apply to everyone. It’s the ego thinking just because you can’t, everyone else can’t. I realized I can read full clear texts in lucid dreams since I was curious myself . Beside that, they explained it well that it’s about feeling not visual: so you understand text depending on how it fits the narrative, as with every thing else, people, buildings, scenery etc.
I thought this was true too until I did end up seeing signs and books that could be read, mirrors that could be looked at and digital watched that could be read (Some or all of which various websites and people claimed could not be read in dreams). I think we don't exactly know the intricacies of how dreams differ from person to person to quite make such claims yet. More scientific research is needed into it, but with how unpredictable dreams and dreaming can be.... it's hard to research effectively.
I have read in dreams.
am I about to watch the movie for the 10th time?... I might.
It’s blowing her mind
You know its not just about depth. Theres 190 years left
Mind blown
I prefer Ellen over Elliot tbh
No kiddin.
Poor Leo
Both men did a great job acting in this scene.
Heh.
Such a shame
An awful shame.
Holy Cow!!!!
Spin the dream.
I’ve seen this film 46 times and still don’t understand what the hell is going on.
I understood the first time I saw it
cause ur not smart at all
Watched the original source material, which is the Anime Version of this called "Paprika by Satoshi Kon"
"Elliot! You idiot!"
- Deidranna Reitman
1:11 Teachers should blow away students' mind like this, flawless realization!
I feel this scene is also a sort of analogized meta-analysis of film-making as well.
Isn't it fascinating that you only need a few key features of "reality" for this movie scene to feel like your reality?
But this movie scene it is actually just a 4:3 "window" of pixels played alongside sound.
In the same way that a dream only needs a few key features to feel like reality, a movie only needs a few key features to suck you into its reality.
I think more than most people, filmmakers are aware of just how little (and sometimes just how much) it takes for an audience to be "tricked" into believing the movie is happening.
Anyone wonder if Elen Page thinks she is living in an inception right now?
She was very pretty. Now look what she did to herself.
@@pauliewalnuts100 i see. so you see it as a negative because he decided to no stay in hiding and to not live an extremely unhealthy, unfulfilling life? yep. because now you don't find her attractive. what a sad life you must lead.
@@Anguloose *She* is not mentally healthy whatsoever. Hacking off her breasts and taking testosterone won't make her well.
@@Anguloose*she
@@anandarkha L + ratio
Ellen used to be so cute
He’s waking hp
Like in the morning you ready to go school or office and then you just realize you are still in the bed
WOW! Weird dream!
(Tue 13 Apr 2021 15h53)
Elliot Page was so beautiful. What a tragedy.
Tf 💀
*ellen
@@adiptabagas1803Elliot*
People here need to stop being disgusting bullies. Stop and think about what you're saying for a minute before you decide to post a comment.
u know her name is Ellen Page
What’s this about?
It was inspired by an Anime called "Paprika by Satoshi Kon"
Mirror neurons get activated...
Guys I had lucid dream within a dream within a dream. When i did a reality check i woke up from my first dream and then i was too sure that it was orignal so i did not do a reality check again. And then i woke up again i realised those were all dreams. Also in my dream i was telling my previous dream to my mom . It was a CRAZY experience.
We live in a world so stupid they literally re-credited this in description as "elliot" lol this people and wikipedia editors changing "is" to "was"
The Matrix
Inception
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Mind-blowing films at the turn of the decade
All I can think of is the South Park episode about hoarding
I remember my first (and only) lucid dream
I was a the fair from my town with my best friends, and all was going well... Until I noticed that there were two friends that shouldn't be here at the same time, like they simply couldn't. And when I said that at loud to them, their faces all went blank, no expression and they raised their arms at me. That's when I finally understood I was dreaming, and I got scared. I flew up but they were going to grab me, so I literally exploded them all
Then I woke up
Weird fricking thing
She dreamt of being a dude, look where we are now.
midjourney and all, coming to you in 50 years. or less.
Q: When and where does overwhelming, overcoming, and overriding take place
SURPRISE! YOURE IN A DREAM! Also stay calm.
I think I could be but I don't know if everyone else is
This scene is a bit like the one in which Neo is told he's in The Matrix (or more specifically in the 'Construct' loading program) and not in the real world, and he freaks out. You can well imagine the panic that would induce.
Ellen Page, such a beautilful girl.
I have a feeling that the inspiration for this movie came from trazadone.
If you ever see Page without her hair falling down over her right side of her forehead, she has a big dent there in her skull. Very Rare.
I’m really glad he had the balls to come out!
I liked her
Nobody's Talking about Editors
0:48
Now Ellen page only exists in a dream. Cause Elliot is here lmaooo
Such a joke lmao
She’s so pretty as a woman
The real backrooms 🤯
The moment she became Vanya
He* they have transitioned genders respect it
@@suziyard9465 lmao no
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She'd be great to create world of a dream.
❤
So this is how Ellen became 'Elliot', "You bring that subject into that dream, and they fill it with their subconscious."
I thought she was cute, and now, years later, I realized she’s a man 😂
😂
I can never see this movie the same way again 💀
When Ellen Page was everyone's sweet heart
Now a ghoulish person
She's a mid at best